Hi there I have an Arabic website and I need a keyword tool that supports the language preferably free
The only thing I can think of is to create an account on the Arabic version of Google Adwords and use the Adwords keyword tool.
Is there an arabic keyword tool?
Hi there I have an Arabic website and I need a keyword tool that supports the language preferably free
The only thing I can think of is to create an account on the Arabic version of Google Adwords and use the Adwords keyword tool.
If it's better to make my niche so specific then how many posts should I write? wouldn't it be better if I made a general blog and write different posts about different topics?
I think it is better to be more specific. That way, you are more likely to be seen as an authority on the subject. If you just have a general blog with posts on all different topics, you will come across as not having a speciality.
I think you are doing both really and using the website as a forum to post blogs. You can link your blogs from your website to various social mediums too!
This is a great question! Blogs tend to be informal with frequent posts in chronological order. Websites tend to be more formal with static information (content does not change much). I have seen recommendations that bloggers should post daily, but it is a personal preference. I try to post weekly on my blog.
While both blogs and websites can be used to sell products/services, websites tend to be used for selling more than blogs.
Hope this helps.
Thank you for replying , I tend to be more informal in my writing and I feel that Formal writing is too professional for me I have to be an expert to write in a website. Maybe its an issue of trust? People would trust websites to buy from more than blogs? Because stuff in blogs are influenced by the taste if the blogger? Am I right?
The writing does not have to be professional. The recommended approach is to write as if it were a conversation. The point is to communicate clearly. I believe the trust comes by providing useful information to the reader and being open about who you are. People do not trust websites when the writers are anonymous or unreachable.
Neil Patel writes a great blog, which he sells stuff.
The number of posts depends on you and how much you want to write about the subject.
You need a website but whether you decide to make blog on it depends on you. The Difference between a Blog and a Website
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Am I building a website or a blog?
If it's better to make my niche so specific then how many posts should I write? wouldn't it be better if I made a general blog and write different posts about different topics?
I think it is better to be more specific. That way, you are more likely to be seen as an authority on the subject. If you just have a general blog with posts on all different topics, you will come across as not having a speciality.
I think you are doing both really and using the website as a forum to post blogs. You can link your blogs from your website to various social mediums too!
This is a great question! Blogs tend to be informal with frequent posts in chronological order. Websites tend to be more formal with static information (content does not change much). I have seen recommendations that bloggers should post daily, but it is a personal preference. I try to post weekly on my blog.
While both blogs and websites can be used to sell products/services, websites tend to be used for selling more than blogs.
Hope this helps.
Thank you for replying , I tend to be more informal in my writing and I feel that Formal writing is too professional for me I have to be an expert to write in a website. Maybe its an issue of trust? People would trust websites to buy from more than blogs? Because stuff in blogs are influenced by the taste if the blogger? Am I right?
The writing does not have to be professional. The recommended approach is to write as if it were a conversation. The point is to communicate clearly. I believe the trust comes by providing useful information to the reader and being open about who you are. People do not trust websites when the writers are anonymous or unreachable.
Neil Patel writes a great blog, which he sells stuff.
The number of posts depends on you and how much you want to write about the subject.
You need a website but whether you decide to make blog on it depends on you. The Difference between a Blog and a Website
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Google arabic keyword tool to see what's out there.