Here is an Email Marketing question:
When offering value to subscribers, for example, a ebook(PDF). Do you attach the PDF in the email? or Do you offer a download link (h
Do you attach value to email or offer download link?
Here is an Email Marketing question:
When offering value to subscribers, for example, a ebook(PDF). Do you attach the PDF in the email? or Do you offer a download link (h
I am looking at the result of Jaaxy Alphabet soup, it does not always match what I see in the search engine.
I am curious, does Jaaxy generate the Alphabet soup data by
AbieAJ, thanks for the link.
It looks like Jaaxy does its own thing by generating keyword ideas. Not exactly the same as what it is shown on the search engines.
For example, I use = How to fart + "a"
on both jaaxy and google, the results are mostly different.
No biggie. good to know.
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Where do jaaxy alphabet soup data come from?
I am looking at the result of Jaaxy Alphabet soup, it does not always match what I see in the search engine.
I am curious, does Jaaxy generate the Alphabet soup data by
Remember that search autosuggest data is targeted, so you could see different results depending on location, whether or not you're logged in, etc...
To try it yourself open Google in your own browser & via a proxy. You'll see entirely different auto-suggests in each window :)
aware of that, I used a browser without logging in and with incognito mode.
I guess, Australian search "how to fart" in a different context, that's why I am seeing different results.
But it still doesn't answer my question if Jaaxy is pulling data from search engine or it generates ideas with its own algo.
Not critical, just want to find out.
To be the best of my knowledge, the data is fed from the Google API, but it generates the results on an algortithmic basis.
AbieAJ, thanks for the link.
It looks like Jaaxy does its own thing by generating keyword ideas. Not exactly the same as what it is shown on the search engines.
For example, I use = How to fart + "a"
on both jaaxy and google, the results are mostly different.
No biggie. good to know.
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Anybody has successfully added a new site to the new Google Analytics 4, and start tracking successfully recently? I have added mine for almost 2 weeks, but it does not seem to
Hey, Gavin,
Did you figure anything out? I was messing with it yesterday. Since I didn't find anything on WA, I had to watch some YouTube tutorials. I followed all the steps like creating new properties and pasting the new codes via Google Tag Manager, but for some reason, the new properties are not tracking my real-time visits, unlike my old properties.
if you have set up the new properties by following the instruction, the rest is just a waiting game.
I have my two websites start tracking last week. New websites take a bit longer for Google to start tracking.
Well, my sites are not new, but it looks like there are some glitches. They started working out of a sudden.
Hi Gavin,
I just added a new property to google analytics 4 a couple of days ago. I'm hoping I did it properly, as I just connected my old analytics to the new one. I haven't noticed any tracking yet on the new one, but it might be too early to tell.
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Did you manage to add new site to google analytics 4 ?
Anybody has successfully added a new site to the new Google Analytics 4, and start tracking successfully recently? I have added mine for almost 2 weeks, but it does not seem to
Hey, Gavin,
Did you figure anything out? I was messing with it yesterday. Since I didn't find anything on WA, I had to watch some YouTube tutorials. I followed all the steps like creating new properties and pasting the new codes via Google Tag Manager, but for some reason, the new properties are not tracking my real-time visits, unlike my old properties.
if you have set up the new properties by following the instruction, the rest is just a waiting game.
I have my two websites start tracking last week. New websites take a bit longer for Google to start tracking.
Well, my sites are not new, but it looks like there are some glitches. They started working out of a sudden.
Hi Gavin,
I just added a new property to google analytics 4 a couple of days ago. I'm hoping I did it properly, as I just connected my old analytics to the new one. I haven't noticed any tracking yet on the new one, but it might be too early to tell.
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Seeking experienced marketers' opinion:
Let's say you want to start an affiliate site in the niche of Guitar Playing (Just an example).
In the competition analysis, y
hey hi Gavin ... super question and as Kyle has mentioned ... any niche can be a successful one ... and there's plenty of room for all of us ... i think it truly comes down to of how you present the 'special unique treatment' of your selected niche ... and only you can do that!
Remember to build deep and focused (narrow) on it at first, to develop your online authority and then, once you've got an interested audience, broaden thoughtfully to scale your online biz to fruition and more success ...
Does that make sense to you?
All the very best, cheerio ... :)
I typed in guitar playing into Google and got almost 600 million search results, which is way too many. You should narrow it down to e.g. guitar playin for beginners or something similar.
Guitar is just an example. The question is about if it's worth digging the niche if there aren't many affiliate sites but most competitions are schools and companies' sites.
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Are sites of institution or companies a competition?
Seeking experienced marketers' opinion:
Let's say you want to start an affiliate site in the niche of Guitar Playing (Just an example).
In the competition analysis, y
hey hi Gavin ... super question and as Kyle has mentioned ... any niche can be a successful one ... and there's plenty of room for all of us ... i think it truly comes down to of how you present the 'special unique treatment' of your selected niche ... and only you can do that!
Remember to build deep and focused (narrow) on it at first, to develop your online authority and then, once you've got an interested audience, broaden thoughtfully to scale your online biz to fruition and more success ...
Does that make sense to you?
All the very best, cheerio ... :)
I typed in guitar playing into Google and got almost 600 million search results, which is way too many. You should narrow it down to e.g. guitar playin for beginners or something similar.
Guitar is just an example. The question is about if it's worth digging the niche if there aren't many affiliate sites but most competitions are schools and companies' sites.
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Remember that search autosuggest data is targeted, so you could see different results depending on location, whether or not you're logged in, etc...
To try it yourself open Google in your own browser & via a proxy. You'll see entirely different auto-suggests in each window :)
aware of that, I used a browser without logging in and with incognito mode.
I guess, Australian search "how to fart" in a different context, that's why I am seeing different results.
But it still doesn't answer my question if Jaaxy is pulling data from search engine or it generates ideas with its own algo.
Not critical, just want to find out.
To be the best of my knowledge, the data is fed from the Google API, but it generates the results on an algortithmic basis.