About stevemiller
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Hi my name is Steve Miller as you all can see, I've been in sales all my life. I started working for my dad's small

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Getting Started
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Does it really matter, what you call your website? Here are some domains posted about using for a new site please take a look. Build your website, build your own website

Using Jaaxy to analyse the keywords. Then choose keyword with good result to set as site title will bring you many traffics.

Thank you!

Ok guys and girls I think I have one let me know what you think? makemoneywithsteven

Sounds great to me. I have seen similar versions. Go for it.

thank you!

Looks good. You have personalized it with your name directly in there. Adds a level of authenticity.

thank you for all your help!

You could try: one-more-cup-of-coffee, or onemorecuppacoffee or other minor variations

LOL, that was a Joke, I would not do that to Nate!

Once you get started you may need one-more-cup-of-coffee. :-) To get through the late nights when your trying to get somethings finished. :-)

LOL!

Hey Steve, well timed. I just finished a piece on DNS.

http://mybizfreestuff.com/how-do-you-buy-a-domain-name

Doesn't directly matter but it does help with SEO. Jay mentions it in the SEO training.
Hopefullly it will give a bit more info.

Thank you!, that was very helpful . I will use it in the future.

Oh by the way just a quick side note, I wanted the domain name. One more cup of coffee. But somebody's using?

If you try to buy a domain name and it comes up as unavailable, you can't use it.

Hey Steve. Have you tried other variations of the domain you want? Such as anothercupofcoffe.com

it's Nathaniëll's website http://onemorecupof-coffee.com/

thank you for your input, but I was thinking the same thing. It just can't make that much difference :-)

My personal experience has led me to conclude that you will have a hard time driving traffic if you fail to include niche related keywords in your domain name.

That's good to know, that will definitely keep that in mind. Thank you for your comment :-)

Hi. I was worried about the domain name too. The training says choose a domain that results in a google search tracking between 50-400. Well my husband and I chose one that resulted in one million when we used the WA software to track it. My husband thinks that we can make up for it by using more keywords in the content so that we can have better ranking with google. What do you think?

That will help, as long as you don't do keyword loading, which Google will recognize. Let the keywords fall naturally and you should be OK.

The example Loes gave, Nathaniell's domain name, does not contain any keyword and yet I believe it is successful one. Jovo

Thanks

I think a domain-name should be related to the content within the domain, and it should be short and easy to remember. This is not rules, just my opinion :-)

First there are no domains listed here.
The domain name does not matter.
The content is the important element.

My husband and I chose a domain name that came back at one million when we entered it into the google ranking software provided by WA. We think we can improve the google rankings by having good keywords in our content

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Good evening wa, I have a question about domain names?

Good evening wa, I have a question about domain names?

asked in
Getting Started
Updated

Does it really matter, what you call your website? Here are some domains posted about using for a new site please take a look. Build your website, build your own website

Using Jaaxy to analyse the keywords. Then choose keyword with good result to set as site title will bring you many traffics.

Thank you!

Ok guys and girls I think I have one let me know what you think? makemoneywithsteven

Sounds great to me. I have seen similar versions. Go for it.

thank you!

Looks good. You have personalized it with your name directly in there. Adds a level of authenticity.

thank you for all your help!

You could try: one-more-cup-of-coffee, or onemorecuppacoffee or other minor variations

LOL, that was a Joke, I would not do that to Nate!

Once you get started you may need one-more-cup-of-coffee. :-) To get through the late nights when your trying to get somethings finished. :-)

LOL!

Hey Steve, well timed. I just finished a piece on DNS.

http://mybizfreestuff.com/how-do-you-buy-a-domain-name

Doesn't directly matter but it does help with SEO. Jay mentions it in the SEO training.
Hopefullly it will give a bit more info.

Thank you!, that was very helpful . I will use it in the future.

Oh by the way just a quick side note, I wanted the domain name. One more cup of coffee. But somebody's using?

If you try to buy a domain name and it comes up as unavailable, you can't use it.

Hey Steve. Have you tried other variations of the domain you want? Such as anothercupofcoffe.com

it's Nathaniëll's website http://onemorecupof-coffee.com/

thank you for your input, but I was thinking the same thing. It just can't make that much difference :-)

My personal experience has led me to conclude that you will have a hard time driving traffic if you fail to include niche related keywords in your domain name.

That's good to know, that will definitely keep that in mind. Thank you for your comment :-)

Hi. I was worried about the domain name too. The training says choose a domain that results in a google search tracking between 50-400. Well my husband and I chose one that resulted in one million when we used the WA software to track it. My husband thinks that we can make up for it by using more keywords in the content so that we can have better ranking with google. What do you think?

That will help, as long as you don't do keyword loading, which Google will recognize. Let the keywords fall naturally and you should be OK.

The example Loes gave, Nathaniell's domain name, does not contain any keyword and yet I believe it is successful one. Jovo

Thanks

I think a domain-name should be related to the content within the domain, and it should be short and easy to remember. This is not rules, just my opinion :-)

First there are no domains listed here.
The domain name does not matter.
The content is the important element.

My husband and I chose a domain name that came back at one million when we entered it into the google ranking software provided by WA. We think we can improve the google rankings by having good keywords in our content

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Authoring & Writing Content
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Is it bad manners to ask someone what theme they are using? Please let me know what everybody thinks. Steve

I would not consider it bad manners to ask about my theme. If I don't want to disclose something then I would say so. My policy is, "it never hurts to ask." ... GrampaMike

I'm not afraid to ask about anything with regard to website here is WA. We help each other.

No of course not that's what we are here for I have a piece of software in my browser that can find that out anyway

Barry

Nope. Just ask or you can visit websites, scroll down and in mostly cases you will see name of theme. All the best.

I take the question as a compliment!

No way! Perhaps people might not remember, but it's not rude to ask.

What's wrong with asking? But you can check yourself.

You can normally see the theme someone is using by scrolling to the bottom of there site and it will be shown there is small print

Do you mean word press theme? or content theme?

word press.

I think it usually says at the bottom of the website what the wordpress theme is. I don't think it's a problem to ask people though.

No need for such a dilemma, here are sites which you can use to check the theme:
http://whatwpthemeisthat.com/
http://www.wpthemedetector.com/

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Is it a faux pas or bad manners?

Is it a faux pas or bad manners?

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Authoring & Writing Content
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Is it bad manners to ask someone what theme they are using? Please let me know what everybody thinks. Steve

I would not consider it bad manners to ask about my theme. If I don't want to disclose something then I would say so. My policy is, "it never hurts to ask." ... GrampaMike

I'm not afraid to ask about anything with regard to website here is WA. We help each other.

No of course not that's what we are here for I have a piece of software in my browser that can find that out anyway

Barry

Nope. Just ask or you can visit websites, scroll down and in mostly cases you will see name of theme. All the best.

I take the question as a compliment!

No way! Perhaps people might not remember, but it's not rude to ask.

What's wrong with asking? But you can check yourself.

You can normally see the theme someone is using by scrolling to the bottom of there site and it will be shown there is small print

Do you mean word press theme? or content theme?

word press.

I think it usually says at the bottom of the website what the wordpress theme is. I don't think it's a problem to ask people though.

No need for such a dilemma, here are sites which you can use to check the theme:
http://whatwpthemeisthat.com/
http://www.wpthemedetector.com/

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Search Engine Optimization
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I was reading an article about Seo, and they quote Matt Cutts of Google as saying, that the longer you pay your domain plays a factor inside trusts. Like if a site pays for one

I just want to thank everyone for their comments, we have established that it's a metric that Google uses. But a small one, but if a niche is competitive, that little metric might be the difference between position one, and positioned two?

You gain only site trust by owning the site for a longer period of time, and it doesnot matter whether you pay yearly or for three years, it's about how long your site is running. When your site is more then 6 months old, your site trust is increasing.

It's been well established as fact. Just the same, I always pay a year at a time. At my age, you don't make any long range plans.

probably true, but at the cost of domains I can't see that it would really make a difference

I have a question about site trust?

I have a question about site trust?

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Search Engine Optimization
Updated

I was reading an article about Seo, and they quote Matt Cutts of Google as saying, that the longer you pay your domain plays a factor inside trusts. Like if a site pays for one

I just want to thank everyone for their comments, we have established that it's a metric that Google uses. But a small one, but if a niche is competitive, that little metric might be the difference between position one, and positioned two?

You gain only site trust by owning the site for a longer period of time, and it doesnot matter whether you pay yearly or for three years, it's about how long your site is running. When your site is more then 6 months old, your site trust is increasing.

It's been well established as fact. Just the same, I always pay a year at a time. At my age, you don't make any long range plans.

probably true, but at the cost of domains I can't see that it would really make a difference

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