9. Share on Google Plus
In the recent Live Session, Jay has mentioned something that created a stir in me. And that was the was the way that he shared his posts on G+. And it is pretty simple (If you followed the step 6 of this tutorial (Social Meta).
All you have to do is:
- Begin a new post on G+
- Write in your meta title in bold (to do this write it between asterisks (e.g. *like this*)
- Write a stop and then your meta description (e.g. *meta title* | meta description).
- Write something describing to your readers what your post is about and what you expect them to learn from it, etc.
- Copy your awesome post's link
- Paste it on Google Plus (the image you set up in social should appear in a second)
- Post it on Google Plus
It should look something like this:
And now for the Official final step for a good ranking on search engines...*Drumroll*...
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Hi everyone,
I went on a little research spree today to find out a bit more about Image optimization plugins.
I found some good stuff on the internet, here are two of the things that stood out (due to their dates).
Sources:
Video on youtube By PixenWeb - Aug 23, 2016
He compares these plugins and others to see which are best for your website). In this video, Smush proves to be better for image compression which gets a faster page speed on your readers' end.
Post in WA by ChrisScott (Teddy) - January 02, 2017
In this post, Teddy recommends another plugin 'SEO Friendly Images WordPress Plugin' but mentions Smush and Ewwww Image Optimizer as equals.
I know there are many plugins for this and that we get EWWW Image Opt installed but, unless WA hosting does have a conflict with other plugins except for this one, I would say that you are fine with either of them.
I personally like Smush because it has always worked for me and hasn't caused me any problems.
All I'd say that you should use the right one for you, but the important thing is that you use one. Image optimization is a must when using images in your content.
All the best,
Luis
I went on a little research spree today to find out a bit more about Image optimization plugins.
I found some good stuff on the internet, here are two of the things that stood out (due to their dates).
Sources:
Video on youtube By PixenWeb - Aug 23, 2016
He compares these plugins and others to see which are best for your website). In this video, Smush proves to be better for image compression which gets a faster page speed on your readers' end.
Post in WA by ChrisScott (Teddy) - January 02, 2017
In this post, Teddy recommends another plugin 'SEO Friendly Images WordPress Plugin' but mentions Smush and Ewwww Image Optimizer as equals.
I know there are many plugins for this and that we get EWWW Image Opt installed but, unless WA hosting does have a conflict with other plugins except for this one, I would say that you are fine with either of them.
I personally like Smush because it has always worked for me and hasn't caused me any problems.
All I'd say that you should use the right one for you, but the important thing is that you use one. Image optimization is a must when using images in your content.
All the best,
Luis