When I publish a new article I take a snippet of it,usually the first paragraph or so and post it with my first fold picture on my blog page. At the end of the blog I use (read Mor
When I publish a new article I take a snippet of it,usually the first paragraph or so and post it with my first fold picture on my blog page. At the end of the blog I use (read Mor
There's an actual "read more" button that inputs all that for you automatically. Then your posts will show as snippets on your homepage with the relative image.
You insert the read more line wherever you wish it within the relevant post, this allows you to decide how much you wish to show.
I have an article that really fits well under two different places in my main menu. Would that be a good idea, or would Google think that was duplicate content?
Be sure that the menu items both point to the same article - to a single URL. If you have two different URLs with the same content, Google will blow off one of the articles, isolating it in its search results. See http://theshortcutts.com (neat site, by the way) to hear Matt Cutts of Google talk about the issue of duplicate content. Search for "How does Google handle duplicate content?" on the page. The video was done on Dec 16, 2013.
Worst case, duplicate content (a lot of it) may ding your site's rankng.
Dennis
Prestones- Thanks for the reply. The shortcutts site is great glad you pointed it out tons of good info there.
Thanks
Not if you use categories, you make 1 post then assign it to 2 categories. I do this with a few of my posts. WordPress Categories Tutorial
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Can you put the same article in two different places?
I have an article that really fits well under two different places in my main menu. Would that be a good idea, or would Google think that was duplicate content?
Be sure that the menu items both point to the same article - to a single URL. If you have two different URLs with the same content, Google will blow off one of the articles, isolating it in its search results. See http://theshortcutts.com (neat site, by the way) to hear Matt Cutts of Google talk about the issue of duplicate content. Search for "How does Google handle duplicate content?" on the page. The video was done on Dec 16, 2013.
Worst case, duplicate content (a lot of it) may ding your site's rankng.
Dennis
Prestones- Thanks for the reply. The shortcutts site is great glad you pointed it out tons of good info there.
Thanks
Not if you use categories, you make 1 post then assign it to 2 categories. I do this with a few of my posts. WordPress Categories Tutorial
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Ok so you join in a discussion. You receive a notification that you have a reply. You go to the discussion and can not figure out which reply is meant for you. Anybody else having
I think an easy solution would be to always start out our replies with the persons name so they know it is meant for them. I see way to many replies that say something like great job and that is all.
Is anyone else having problems with comments?
Ok so you join in a discussion. You receive a notification that you have a reply. You go to the discussion and can not figure out which reply is meant for you. Anybody else having
I think an easy solution would be to always start out our replies with the persons name so they know it is meant for them. I see way to many replies that say something like great job and that is all.
There's an actual "read more" button that inputs all that for you automatically. Then your posts will show as snippets on your homepage with the relative image.
You insert the read more line wherever you wish it within the relevant post, this allows you to decide how much you wish to show.