I've been looking at my Wealthy Affiliate Review, it's almost 2 weeks old, 24 comments, but I'm not very satisfied with it and I want to remake it for better quality... But wha
You might want to consider if you do a big edit, will all the comments still make sense to the page. In the end you could completely change the text in the article without deleting the file and keep all the comments in place.
You can edit, update, or just write an updated review. Deleting though can do some harm to your SEO by creating a 404 or not found error on your site. I have 3 reviews done over a 2 year period and each gets traffic and results. What is said in one will likely interest the audience that chose that review over your next
an updated review doesn't give me the end result, because when I look at the one that I have now, I see a lot of things that I should edit and fill in
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What's better, deleting a whole article, or ?
I've been looking at my Wealthy Affiliate Review, it's almost 2 weeks old, 24 comments, but I'm not very satisfied with it and I want to remake it for better quality... But wha
Dont delete it - both for SEO as Andy says but also for comments as well. Update it and don't change the date.
You might want to consider if you do a big edit, will all the comments still make sense to the page. In the end you could completely change the text in the article without deleting the file and keep all the comments in place.
You can edit, update, or just write an updated review. Deleting though can do some harm to your SEO by creating a 404 or not found error on your site. I have 3 reviews done over a 2 year period and each gets traffic and results. What is said in one will likely interest the audience that chose that review over your next
an updated review doesn't give me the end result, because when I look at the one that I have now, I see a lot of things that I should edit and fill in
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In the last week I've requested 6 feedbacks, on different topics, but I didn't get even one response till now, any ideas why?
Hi - are you using the Site Feedback feature which requires credits? If so, it's just a question of waiting, but it shouldn't take that long, to be honest. Perhaps you could add your site to the thread below. Please Give Me Feedback on My Website
Yes, this it what I am using, the 1st request was around 7 days ago, followed by 5 more, but not one feedback yet, I've set on general feedback, content feedback for different articles but nothing yet.
Here is my website https://onlinebusinessdistrict.com/
Hi - you don't have an Affiliate Disclosure which is a legal requirement. Here is the latest training. Affiliate Disclosures, FTC Guidelines, and Amazon Rules Your content is fine, perhaps you could add a few more images to break up the long pieces of text. Make sure the images are copyright-free, including any infographics.
Your post on creating a website is a little on the short side, and doesn't make it clear from the start, that the steps you are showing only relate to building a website at WA. Starter members do not have a choice of themes, they are limited to just one.
Overall, it's a good start, just continue to add content as often as you can. It's a very competitive market and you are going to need literally hundreds of posts.
So as I understood, you have to have this disclousure, even if you're website is about promoting Wealthy Affiliate, and you have to put in only in the articles that you have Affiliate Links, for example in my How To Create A Free Website, but for the articles that have only links that redirect visitors to another article, I don't have to have one?
And thank you very much for your response!
Hi - yes, that's right. You are obliged to let your visitors know that you will get a commission if they click on your WA links and join the platform.
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In the last week I've requested 6 feedbacks, on different topics, but I didn't get even one response till now, any ideas why?
Hi - are you using the Site Feedback feature which requires credits? If so, it's just a question of waiting, but it shouldn't take that long, to be honest. Perhaps you could add your site to the thread below. Please Give Me Feedback on My Website
Yes, this it what I am using, the 1st request was around 7 days ago, followed by 5 more, but not one feedback yet, I've set on general feedback, content feedback for different articles but nothing yet.
Here is my website https://onlinebusinessdistrict.com/
Hi - you don't have an Affiliate Disclosure which is a legal requirement. Here is the latest training. Affiliate Disclosures, FTC Guidelines, and Amazon Rules Your content is fine, perhaps you could add a few more images to break up the long pieces of text. Make sure the images are copyright-free, including any infographics.
Your post on creating a website is a little on the short side, and doesn't make it clear from the start, that the steps you are showing only relate to building a website at WA. Starter members do not have a choice of themes, they are limited to just one.
Overall, it's a good start, just continue to add content as often as you can. It's a very competitive market and you are going to need literally hundreds of posts.
So as I understood, you have to have this disclousure, even if you're website is about promoting Wealthy Affiliate, and you have to put in only in the articles that you have Affiliate Links, for example in my How To Create A Free Website, but for the articles that have only links that redirect visitors to another article, I don't have to have one?
And thank you very much for your response!
Hi - yes, that's right. You are obliged to let your visitors know that you will get a commission if they click on your WA links and join the platform.
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I want to ask, what is the best way of checking my traffic in my website, I've been using Google Analytics, but for some reason it doesn't report any visitors in my website, in
I just went to Google Analytics and set up an account. But I don't know much about it. I didn't find a place to list visitors, just "Users". As far as I know, only I count as a user on my site, although I have over 20 comments left by other people so I know people have visited. I'm not seeing where you show visitors on Google Analytics. Perhaps search for some training on this topic?
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How to check traffic for my website?
I want to ask, what is the best way of checking my traffic in my website, I've been using Google Analytics, but for some reason it doesn't report any visitors in my website, in
I just went to Google Analytics and set up an account. But I don't know much about it. I didn't find a place to list visitors, just "Users". As far as I know, only I count as a user on my site, although I have over 20 comments left by other people so I know people have visited. I'm not seeing where you show visitors on Google Analytics. Perhaps search for some training on this topic?
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I'm curious, is there a program or a place in google or maybe in our platform where I can see exactly which of my articles in my website are being ranked in google? In the site
Just goto google to search for your keywords. Unlikely you will be ranked if you are new or has little content. Marc.
That is actually an indication that you have been Indexed. It says, Google Ranked: Is your website indexed in Google .com?
If your website is less than a month old, your rankings will be too low for you to find them at this time. I would wait about a month before you start looking.
Then you can either search your keywords and domain in the Jaaxy Site Ranking feature, which will show you if you are on page 1 or you can search in Google.
How do I know which of my articles are ranked in google?
I'm curious, is there a program or a place in google or maybe in our platform where I can see exactly which of my articles in my website are being ranked in google? In the site
Just goto google to search for your keywords. Unlikely you will be ranked if you are new or has little content. Marc.
That is actually an indication that you have been Indexed. It says, Google Ranked: Is your website indexed in Google .com?
If your website is less than a month old, your rankings will be too low for you to find them at this time. I would wait about a month before you start looking.
Then you can either search your keywords and domain in the Jaaxy Site Ranking feature, which will show you if you are on page 1 or you can search in Google.
So, I've been requesting some comments from our community lately, but is this actually neede, should I do it on a daily basis, if yes, how much per day or per week is it OK to
I tend to request a couple of comments just after I have published the article. I then get organic comments from readers too. Seems to work for me okay.
If you are using the board to request comments then as long as you are being fair and returning the favour then you can do it as much as you want.
By using the site comments functionality, you are restricted fairly anyway because you need credits (unless you pay for them)
The more you do it the better for you... Your 1500 word article will basically quite quickly become a 5000 word article because all the comments are added to it.
The 2 possible negatives with comments are as follows:-
- too many (or even any) comments that are obviously false or fake will become obvious to both google and your readers and so should not be used
- a dis-proportionate amount of comments for a blog on a particular day (apart from when you initially created it), will look like you have purchased them etc... its better to have them spread across a period of time it will look more natural
No one can say for sure except Google. There is a fairly good consensus that comments are an important social signal for SEO. Having people comment on your site will also give you some initial visitors to the page and Google will gauge their behavior to decide if the content is worth displaying in the SERP. Generally speaking, people who comment on your post will stick around for a few minutes, which will work magic on your initial bounce rate. So it definitely can't hurt.
On the other hand I've been thinking about what Google thinks about asking for comment through WA, after all they know where your traffic landed from. They generally don't like "gaming the system" like people did with tons of backlinks back in the day. Just some food for thought.
Hi Viktor,
Asking for comments isn't required, but it's good to get some on your posts to show Google that people are engaging with you.
There's no limit on how many times you ask. Have you thought about using the comment platform? If you give some, you get points that you can use to request comments.
Cheers,
Suzanne
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Is requesting comments from the platform needed?
So, I've been requesting some comments from our community lately, but is this actually neede, should I do it on a daily basis, if yes, how much per day or per week is it OK to
I tend to request a couple of comments just after I have published the article. I then get organic comments from readers too. Seems to work for me okay.
If you are using the board to request comments then as long as you are being fair and returning the favour then you can do it as much as you want.
By using the site comments functionality, you are restricted fairly anyway because you need credits (unless you pay for them)
The more you do it the better for you... Your 1500 word article will basically quite quickly become a 5000 word article because all the comments are added to it.
The 2 possible negatives with comments are as follows:-
- too many (or even any) comments that are obviously false or fake will become obvious to both google and your readers and so should not be used
- a dis-proportionate amount of comments for a blog on a particular day (apart from when you initially created it), will look like you have purchased them etc... its better to have them spread across a period of time it will look more natural
No one can say for sure except Google. There is a fairly good consensus that comments are an important social signal for SEO. Having people comment on your site will also give you some initial visitors to the page and Google will gauge their behavior to decide if the content is worth displaying in the SERP. Generally speaking, people who comment on your post will stick around for a few minutes, which will work magic on your initial bounce rate. So it definitely can't hurt.
On the other hand I've been thinking about what Google thinks about asking for comment through WA, after all they know where your traffic landed from. They generally don't like "gaming the system" like people did with tons of backlinks back in the day. Just some food for thought.
Hi Viktor,
Asking for comments isn't required, but it's good to get some on your posts to show Google that people are engaging with you.
There's no limit on how many times you ask. Have you thought about using the comment platform? If you give some, you get points that you can use to request comments.
Cheers,
Suzanne
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Dont delete it - both for SEO as Andy says but also for comments as well. Update it and don't change the date.