About TheoMatthee
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Hi there I am Theo! I Decided to elaborate a bit more about who I am and what I aim for with WA. I am 21

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Hi there! I want to know if it Is Better to have a whole diagram of pictures per page Or is 1 picture per page going to be more effective?

That's a question worth thinking about. Right off the bat I would say maybe one two max. however once you get the photos on yout page then see what it look like and how you feel about it.

Hi Ruby I agree with you on that one. So far i have keeping it simple with max 3 well thought through and placed pictures is the best way of keeping the focus on the content .

Good Question, but I think the answers are all going to be subjective.

Whatever make the page look interesting for people to read.

But wont to many Picture Make it look like just another add page?

YES.. And therefore not interesting for people to read. But its hard to put it on a formula.. Instead I suggest you add relevant images and then judge if the page looks appealing to read (forget that its your own site :-)

Often it becomes cluttered and distracting from the purpose of the page.

There is no formula for it. Google machines do not see pictures, it is empty space for them. But pictures are good for visitors, so make some good balance and do add all the usual attributes for pictures. See here

They need firs and fore most to be relevant to the page and then no more than 3 perhaps 4 depending on size.

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How many pictures per page would be effective?

How many pictures per page would be effective?

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Authoring & Writing Content
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Hi there! I want to know if it Is Better to have a whole diagram of pictures per page Or is 1 picture per page going to be more effective?

That's a question worth thinking about. Right off the bat I would say maybe one two max. however once you get the photos on yout page then see what it look like and how you feel about it.

Hi Ruby I agree with you on that one. So far i have keeping it simple with max 3 well thought through and placed pictures is the best way of keeping the focus on the content .

Good Question, but I think the answers are all going to be subjective.

Whatever make the page look interesting for people to read.

But wont to many Picture Make it look like just another add page?

YES.. And therefore not interesting for people to read. But its hard to put it on a formula.. Instead I suggest you add relevant images and then judge if the page looks appealing to read (forget that its your own site :-)

Often it becomes cluttered and distracting from the purpose of the page.

There is no formula for it. Google machines do not see pictures, it is empty space for them. But pictures are good for visitors, so make some good balance and do add all the usual attributes for pictures. See here

They need firs and fore most to be relevant to the page and then no more than 3 perhaps 4 depending on size.

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Do I pick a domain name relevant to the topics in my Niche or is picking something catchy but unique a better approach?

I think you made the right choice. When the next hot trend comes along you can change your ads but you're still stuck with obsoletekeyword.com

Hi Charles that is very true thank you for that info! It really helps! Regards Theo

Also I like the sound of bozzify. And I agree you should use it as a verb in your promotion. Will make it easier to remember.

If you are promoting yourself or your own business, then I'd go with your brand name. If you are going to promote other things, such as affiliate marketing, go with relevance esp since a lot of marketing programs don't want to see brand names in your websites URL.

What do you suggest I do? My domain is Bozzify.com it's my affiliate site.

Makes a lot of sense. Thanks.

First when I typed in "bozzify" on google search, your website came up. Which is good, but with all do respect, it looks like anything close to the word makes Google think it's a misspelling for buzzify, which happens to be a big website in the UK.

Have you used the Jaaxy component of WA? Though bozzify may be a very unique term, it may be a great domain due to no competition for the word, but sometimes a lack of competition also means it may be so unique that no people are searching for it.

To better help you though, what is bozzify? Like a nickname or brand or just a unique term?

Well I started with Bossify( meaning that taking the advice of this site will turn you in to your own boss) but it was taken. So went to Bozzify.com which I liked.

Since i started this question i read a blog from Kyle on this topic and he suggests that Brand-ability is sometimes better then keyword domain names.. as that only targets one keyword. Where as your website will cover many keywords. a Brand-able name can be remembered an revisited. So i think i'm gonna push thru with Bozzify.com

Thanks for your help and effort Scotty!
Regards

I see, pretty nifty idea. I was just making sure it wasn't a service or company that you plan on promoting.

For instance, if you planned on promoting wordpress themes and plugins, you couldn't have wordpress in your domain due to it being trademarked. Of course that's why there's so many websites that included "wp" in their name. The Walt Disney Company is the same, very few websites actually have disney in the domain name, but tons have "wdw".

But I do believe you will do good with bozzify. Best of luck man.

You guys are definitely being great help thank you! I picked Bozzify.com and it sure is unique... It can be searched and found right at the top of googles 1st page results. I just hope it can be authoritative in the Affiliate program!

It definitely can and let me give you a Huge tip to help you down the road. Are you familiar with the term "Growth Hacking" ?? A guy just like YOU coined the phrase! Now, it rocks the marketing world. Put it out there, hashtag it LEFT, RIGHT and CENTER. Turn it into a noun, verb, adverb and object.

"I'm going to help you Bozzify your life"
"hey, let's Bozzify this website"
"Get some Bozzy action going on"
"Let's Bozzify this headline so it screams traffic"

You get the idea. I can do this all day long!!!

Pj That is great help! Thank you very much! I must say I have been reading some of your blogs and so on.

And the info you give is great and extremely helpful! You are becoming a clear go to person in my view! Thanks

awwwww shucks! Thanks bro!!!

If you're not a patient person, go with relevancy. It's better for SEO, no question.

But, I went with branding. You can still rank, Neil Patel has a huge site on his name (.com) as does Jeff Bullas and many other major players in online marketing. It definitely can be done, but just takes a bit more SEO work.

Well it seems that is the road I chose hope it pays off!

That's a good question. I saw in the classrooms link- keywords, niche, and market research. try looking around there.

I've had seconds2work.com for a while now. before I know about WA. I'm glad I upgraded. get to claim an unlimited amount of domains.

hope I was some help. God bless

If you could somehow have a both relevant and catchy name it would be ideal, but if you feel you have to choose I think picking a relevant domain name would be more important and lend the most authority to your site. I personally like domains that are relatively short (three or four words) as they are easier for me to remember. Hope that helps.

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Brand-ability vs relevancy when picking a domain name?

Brand-ability vs relevancy when picking a domain name?

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Getting Started
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Do I pick a domain name relevant to the topics in my Niche or is picking something catchy but unique a better approach?

I think you made the right choice. When the next hot trend comes along you can change your ads but you're still stuck with obsoletekeyword.com

Hi Charles that is very true thank you for that info! It really helps! Regards Theo

Also I like the sound of bozzify. And I agree you should use it as a verb in your promotion. Will make it easier to remember.

If you are promoting yourself or your own business, then I'd go with your brand name. If you are going to promote other things, such as affiliate marketing, go with relevance esp since a lot of marketing programs don't want to see brand names in your websites URL.

What do you suggest I do? My domain is Bozzify.com it's my affiliate site.

Makes a lot of sense. Thanks.

First when I typed in "bozzify" on google search, your website came up. Which is good, but with all do respect, it looks like anything close to the word makes Google think it's a misspelling for buzzify, which happens to be a big website in the UK.

Have you used the Jaaxy component of WA? Though bozzify may be a very unique term, it may be a great domain due to no competition for the word, but sometimes a lack of competition also means it may be so unique that no people are searching for it.

To better help you though, what is bozzify? Like a nickname or brand or just a unique term?

Well I started with Bossify( meaning that taking the advice of this site will turn you in to your own boss) but it was taken. So went to Bozzify.com which I liked.

Since i started this question i read a blog from Kyle on this topic and he suggests that Brand-ability is sometimes better then keyword domain names.. as that only targets one keyword. Where as your website will cover many keywords. a Brand-able name can be remembered an revisited. So i think i'm gonna push thru with Bozzify.com

Thanks for your help and effort Scotty!
Regards

I see, pretty nifty idea. I was just making sure it wasn't a service or company that you plan on promoting.

For instance, if you planned on promoting wordpress themes and plugins, you couldn't have wordpress in your domain due to it being trademarked. Of course that's why there's so many websites that included "wp" in their name. The Walt Disney Company is the same, very few websites actually have disney in the domain name, but tons have "wdw".

But I do believe you will do good with bozzify. Best of luck man.

You guys are definitely being great help thank you! I picked Bozzify.com and it sure is unique... It can be searched and found right at the top of googles 1st page results. I just hope it can be authoritative in the Affiliate program!

It definitely can and let me give you a Huge tip to help you down the road. Are you familiar with the term "Growth Hacking" ?? A guy just like YOU coined the phrase! Now, it rocks the marketing world. Put it out there, hashtag it LEFT, RIGHT and CENTER. Turn it into a noun, verb, adverb and object.

"I'm going to help you Bozzify your life"
"hey, let's Bozzify this website"
"Get some Bozzy action going on"
"Let's Bozzify this headline so it screams traffic"

You get the idea. I can do this all day long!!!

Pj That is great help! Thank you very much! I must say I have been reading some of your blogs and so on.

And the info you give is great and extremely helpful! You are becoming a clear go to person in my view! Thanks

awwwww shucks! Thanks bro!!!

If you're not a patient person, go with relevancy. It's better for SEO, no question.

But, I went with branding. You can still rank, Neil Patel has a huge site on his name (.com) as does Jeff Bullas and many other major players in online marketing. It definitely can be done, but just takes a bit more SEO work.

Well it seems that is the road I chose hope it pays off!

That's a good question. I saw in the classrooms link- keywords, niche, and market research. try looking around there.

I've had seconds2work.com for a while now. before I know about WA. I'm glad I upgraded. get to claim an unlimited amount of domains.

hope I was some help. God bless

If you could somehow have a both relevant and catchy name it would be ideal, but if you feel you have to choose I think picking a relevant domain name would be more important and lend the most authority to your site. I personally like domains that are relatively short (three or four words) as they are easier for me to remember. Hope that helps.

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