Submit Your Sitemap to Google

A sitemap is a special file that contains a list of all pages on your site. If you’re using a managed WordPress hosting package like we do on Wealthy Affiliate, your back office comes with the All in One SEO plugin through which you access all site features such as XML Sitemap, Social Meta, Robots.txt, File Editor, Importer & Exporter, Bad Bot Blocker and the feature manager.

So, you can submit your sitemap to Google directly simply by activating the XML Sitemap which you can do with a click of the mouse.

To make Google trust you more and identify you as the site owner, you need to verify your domain with Google Search Console (GSC). Verifying your domain will ensure that your site ranks faster in search results. I will explain how you can verify your site manually with Google in the next training tutorial. Please, watch out.

Make Your Website Content Mobile-Optimized

Are you trying to make your website content sell amidst the millions of competitors out there? It’s more than possible if you want to actualize this for your site soon. One of the vital steps to take is making your website content mobile-friendly.

In trying to make your content mobile-optimized, you simply need to optimize your website for mobile searches first and all of your content will be mobile-friendly. Once your site is optimized for mobile views, you’ll make your site skyrocket in search results.

Perform Keyword Searches Prior to Creating Website Content

Before you start creating content at all, make sure you leverage an integrated keyword research tool and perform awesome keyword searches for your content. You have the numerous keyword research tools out there at your own disposal but I would recommend Jaaxy for it gives me an awesome search experience.

Jaaxy was simply created for affiliate marketers of all levels and the metrics for determining low competition keywords are so easy to ascertain even for a newbie blogger.



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MBartley Premium
Hi Israel, thank you for this excellent advice.
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Israel, dang it this has got to be the most important post, to me, you have made. I lie, ONE OF THE MOST OF MANY my dear friend. I am been research and found out some health things I will do for my site(s) going forward and your blog have come at a better time for me. Thank you and I am grateful that you did this one my brother.

You are sooo awesome. Your braincells is top notch in my books.

Head your head is soo smart, I cannot believe you are a walking knowledge. Kinda like a Librarian when asked,

"Ummm... I need to know this? And you break open your skull and reach into it like a cookie jar and pull out the info. "Here Frank it was hidden on the right side of my inner skull!"

Lots of laughs, sorry Israel for such a weird example. My apologies but you know I meant well doncha!???

You rock Israel! Mahalo and Aloha from freezing Hawaii!


frank =))))))
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Freisia Premium
This is excellent and essential training on writing a blog that will attract plenty of readers. I like your point about the choice of vocabulary. We do not want to lose the train of thought by having to find the meaning to impressive looking words
Well written and easy to follow training. Thankyou
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accad Premium
I agree with all the points for in every posts they should be considered.
I would like to stress my approval of Avoid the Use of Vocabularies in Your Website Content because I have been offered sites for comments and I get hard up in understanding the poetic, philosophical and other jargon that sucks my mind. I want the simple English that can be understood by the common people.
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Ahimbe Premium
This training should improve my content writing and indexing success. Thank you for putting this up.
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