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Hi folks question how do you get into the main page called home to add text ? the page where posts g
Its the Main page which seems to be an automatic page in the menu section , I'm not sure how to access this Home page to add text
Hi folks question how do you get into the main page called home to add text ? the page where posts g
Its the Main page which seems to be an automatic page in the menu section , I'm not sure how to access this Home page to add text
upsgirl hi appreciate your comment trouble is the Page Home is not in My menu ,but appears when you view in the menu when you view my site , in other words its self made in with the menu i made .
here is my site http://coffeemachinesreviewforyou.com/ all the menu except for Home i made . sorry i hope I'm making sense .Tim
I see Home.
You have your website set as a Rolling Blog. That means we see your Latest Blog.
If you want to switch to a Static Page, click on Appearance.
Now, Customize.
See Static Page?
Select a PAGE YOU WANT US TO SEE. It will always be the SAME PAGE...until you change it.
Save your changes.
You're welcome!
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Hi I'm concerned that my niche doesn't have much traffic
So I'm trying think of the best way to go
Not sure how to get the niche competitive
Here's another one Tim, "how to roast green coffee beans at home :)
https://ineedcoffee.com/roast-your-own-coffee/
People are also buying up " countertop coffee bean roasters", as well as quality green coffee beans.
I hope this helps get your excitement going about your coffee niche. I know I'll be following your progress.
To your success my Friend
J*
Jozeph i was thinking about doing own roasting ,that's interesting.
I'm sure once i lay out things , it will become a lot clearer.
that's great Jozeph
Thanks again Jozeph fantastic.
Cheers Tim
My pleasure, I'm sure your site will be a cut above, and should you ever need a sounding board, you know how to find me. Keep me in the loop :)
J*
What's your niche?
There are different categories of niches Tim. Some though few rely heavily on keywords.
My personal advice is networking and branding yourself, it would be useful if you dropped your link here, so we can take a gander, and give our opinion. :)
Hope this helped, will watch for your link
J*
Hi Jozeph thanks for dropping in.
My Niche is Automatic Coffee Machines Reviews
I have since found out that it is very low in all departments , but iv'e decided to go with it , even as an exercise to give me experience.
I'm at that stage of putting sub headings in to write content,which led me to Keywords.
Jozeph the url is really raw ,just the basics , i kinda know what i have to do , but i am stuck with these sub headings.
here is the link : http://coffeemachinesreviewforyou.com/
Personally Tim I don't worry so much about a keyword in my Title, I focus on making it "catchy" so you'll remember it, you as my visitor that is :)
I'll look for a great long tail keyword for the "sub title", I don't bother much with "single keywords"
I place another longtail in my first 150 words, then I forget about keywords, and focus on writing super good and enjoyable content for your reading pleasure.
I then write out my last or second last paragraph with a long tail hidden in there somewhere. Longtails can be tricky and the good ones very often demand some thinking, they have to fit and read naturally. It can sometimes take me fifteen or twenty minutes to fit one properly.
One thing that's great, just in case you're not aware, is that Google doesn't take punctuation into account , so you can add punctuation into a longtail keyword, if it helps it make sense
For instance, how would I use say this following high ranking longtail?
"Bunn automatic coffee maker search"
I spent weeks looking for a " Bunn Automatic coffee maker, search " as I may, I just can't seem to find the one I want.
Google will pick up on the whole longtail, ignoring semicolons and/or commas. :)
I believe you can write really interesting bits about coffee machines, just be creative.
I hope this helped :)
Have a great day
J*
Thanks Jozeph I hear you ,we can get caught up in some stuff we don't need to while other stuff is important .
Jozeph thanks again ,
Have a really Nice Day .
Cheers Tim.
Hey Tim, don't always believe what you read, here's one of my fav "coffee aficionado" sites.
There's a big market for coffee, check this one out, just thought I'd share it with you :)
http://www.espressoperfecto.com/best-espresso-coffee-beans/
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Can I look at keywords as crafting my niche for competition ?
Hi I'm concerned that my niche doesn't have much traffic
So I'm trying think of the best way to go
Not sure how to get the niche competitive
Here's another one Tim, "how to roast green coffee beans at home :)
https://ineedcoffee.com/roast-your-own-coffee/
People are also buying up " countertop coffee bean roasters", as well as quality green coffee beans.
I hope this helps get your excitement going about your coffee niche. I know I'll be following your progress.
To your success my Friend
J*
Jozeph i was thinking about doing own roasting ,that's interesting.
I'm sure once i lay out things , it will become a lot clearer.
that's great Jozeph
Thanks again Jozeph fantastic.
Cheers Tim
My pleasure, I'm sure your site will be a cut above, and should you ever need a sounding board, you know how to find me. Keep me in the loop :)
J*
What's your niche?
There are different categories of niches Tim. Some though few rely heavily on keywords.
My personal advice is networking and branding yourself, it would be useful if you dropped your link here, so we can take a gander, and give our opinion. :)
Hope this helped, will watch for your link
J*
Hi Jozeph thanks for dropping in.
My Niche is Automatic Coffee Machines Reviews
I have since found out that it is very low in all departments , but iv'e decided to go with it , even as an exercise to give me experience.
I'm at that stage of putting sub headings in to write content,which led me to Keywords.
Jozeph the url is really raw ,just the basics , i kinda know what i have to do , but i am stuck with these sub headings.
here is the link : http://coffeemachinesreviewforyou.com/
Personally Tim I don't worry so much about a keyword in my Title, I focus on making it "catchy" so you'll remember it, you as my visitor that is :)
I'll look for a great long tail keyword for the "sub title", I don't bother much with "single keywords"
I place another longtail in my first 150 words, then I forget about keywords, and focus on writing super good and enjoyable content for your reading pleasure.
I then write out my last or second last paragraph with a long tail hidden in there somewhere. Longtails can be tricky and the good ones very often demand some thinking, they have to fit and read naturally. It can sometimes take me fifteen or twenty minutes to fit one properly.
One thing that's great, just in case you're not aware, is that Google doesn't take punctuation into account , so you can add punctuation into a longtail keyword, if it helps it make sense
For instance, how would I use say this following high ranking longtail?
"Bunn automatic coffee maker search"
I spent weeks looking for a " Bunn Automatic coffee maker, search " as I may, I just can't seem to find the one I want.
Google will pick up on the whole longtail, ignoring semicolons and/or commas. :)
I believe you can write really interesting bits about coffee machines, just be creative.
I hope this helped :)
Have a great day
J*
Thanks Jozeph I hear you ,we can get caught up in some stuff we don't need to while other stuff is important .
Jozeph thanks again ,
Have a really Nice Day .
Cheers Tim.
Hey Tim, don't always believe what you read, here's one of my fav "coffee aficionado" sites.
There's a big market for coffee, check this one out, just thought I'd share it with you :)
http://www.espressoperfecto.com/best-espresso-coffee-beans/
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I'm looking for someone,who could help another WA member understand the process,and what is needed , for them to set up selling Art Work .
Thank You Tim
I've sold at least 250K (gbp) art in that 12 years. I got clients on all continents. - Every year you have 2 major 'dips'. i call em art recessions. It's after Christmas, and the months after summer holidays. It's when people have been spending like crazy, and have to save up again. And if anyone is gonna cut back on $, art is the first thing to be cut down on, as it is a luxoury thing.
I've been a professional artist for the past 12 years. There is no specific answer for your question. It's highly custom for every artist. It's by far the hardest job to make a steady living.
Why do you think i am here? lol
I hear you , that sound bad . Its not for its for someone else . Not an easy one . Thank you for your advice .Tim
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Anyone familiar with selling own product ?
I'm looking for someone,who could help another WA member understand the process,and what is needed , for them to set up selling Art Work .
Thank You Tim
I've sold at least 250K (gbp) art in that 12 years. I got clients on all continents. - Every year you have 2 major 'dips'. i call em art recessions. It's after Christmas, and the months after summer holidays. It's when people have been spending like crazy, and have to save up again. And if anyone is gonna cut back on $, art is the first thing to be cut down on, as it is a luxoury thing.
I've been a professional artist for the past 12 years. There is no specific answer for your question. It's highly custom for every artist. It's by far the hardest job to make a steady living.
Why do you think i am here? lol
I hear you , that sound bad . Its not for its for someone else . Not an easy one . Thank you for your advice .Tim
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I am covering a product review site, there are many brands , for this product,
Okay I have 1 theme page called Reviews.
What can call the other 2 pages
You should also include an About Me page and a Getting Started page and don't forget the Policy page. These should be mentioned in the training.
Hope this helps.
Laura
Got it. I just checked the lesson. What is your website url? I would like to see it. That might give me a better idea.
Laura
Think of your theme pages as categories such as electronics, household appliances, camping equipment etc. Your posts would then go under one of the 3 categories. This is just an example of course.
Laura
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Product reviews what to label my 3 themed pages ?
I am covering a product review site, there are many brands , for this product,
Okay I have 1 theme page called Reviews.
What can call the other 2 pages
You should also include an About Me page and a Getting Started page and don't forget the Policy page. These should be mentioned in the training.
Hope this helps.
Laura
Got it. I just checked the lesson. What is your website url? I would like to see it. That might give me a better idea.
Laura
Think of your theme pages as categories such as electronics, household appliances, camping equipment etc. Your posts would then go under one of the 3 categories. This is just an example of course.
Laura
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While in your Dashboard, go to Pages.
Now, All Pages.
Find Home and click EDIT.
upsgirl hi appreciate your comment trouble is the Page Home is not in My menu ,but appears when you view in the menu when you view my site , in other words its self made in with the menu i made .
here is my site http://coffeemachinesreviewforyou.com/ all the menu except for Home i made . sorry i hope I'm making sense .Tim
I see Home.
You have your website set as a Rolling Blog. That means we see your Latest Blog.
If you want to switch to a Static Page, click on Appearance.
Now, Customize.
See Static Page?
Select a PAGE YOU WANT US TO SEE. It will always be the SAME PAGE...until you change it.
Save your changes.
You're welcome!
Thank you so much .your an Angel *S*
You're too sweet! You're always welcome! My cup of Folger's has been thanked as well.