I am building a website dedicated to high performance tires. I wrote a specific post on a specific tire (brand and model) and the performance it will provide. When I go get the
You would need to part of an affiliate program relating to that and first they will want to inspect your site and see if it is a good fit for them before accepting you to their program.
Once accepted that program will provide you with an affiliate link to use.
However know that as a new site, most programs will want to see your site first and read the content you have before.
You are best to write informational content first with no selling intent as you need to draw in visitors to your site to get them into being follows.
If you dont' have anyone visiting your site then affiliate links will not serve you as no one is visiting your site.
Always do at least a min of 20 pieces of content that is just helping future readers as you also need to please Google to get it rank as well preferably on the first page.
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Which links should I add to my post?
I am building a website dedicated to high performance tires. I wrote a specific post on a specific tire (brand and model) and the performance it will provide. When I go get the
Essentially, you are writing more informational posts to avoid sounding too salesy to Google. If there's a solution, write a detailed analytical review post for your visitors. This will help them decide whether to click your links and purchase the item you proposed to solve their issue.
It is a general article... Is it informational? Then leave it at that.
You can add links to your review posts, however I like to let them marinate in the search engines before I turn them into commercial intent.
Your site should have 70% informational and 30% review posts with commercial intent.
You would need to part of an affiliate program relating to that and first they will want to inspect your site and see if it is a good fit for them before accepting you to their program.
Once accepted that program will provide you with an affiliate link to use.
However know that as a new site, most programs will want to see your site first and read the content you have before.
You are best to write informational content first with no selling intent as you need to draw in visitors to your site to get them into being follows.
If you dont' have anyone visiting your site then affiliate links will not serve you as no one is visiting your site.
Always do at least a min of 20 pieces of content that is just helping future readers as you also need to please Google to get it rank as well preferably on the first page.
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Hello, I have some old drafts in the site content area from a website I had here back in 2019. I have allowed that website to expire and can no longer access the website. befor
Hi Wesley,
When you open your drafts, are there any "revisions" showing toward the bottom of the editor?
If there are revisions, then we may have that old content and you can restore a revision.
Let us know.
Carson
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I have a question about old drafts (2019) in site content ?
Hello, I have some old drafts in the site content area from a website I had here back in 2019. I have allowed that website to expire and can no longer access the website. befor
Hi Wesley,
When you open your drafts, are there any "revisions" showing toward the bottom of the editor?
If there are revisions, then we may have that old content and you can restore a revision.
Let us know.
Carson
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I made some mistakes in my about me post and also I need to change the title. Is it OK to delete the about me post. Make corrections and then post my about me page?
Than
If you edited and published a document in site content, future edits must be done in WordPress. Site content and WordPress work independently.
I'd place my images in a document in site content and publish it to my site. It will be added to my WordPress media library. Then, delete the “temporary image” doc in the site content so it does not get indexed.
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You may need to empty the browser cache, refresh, and try again. Try the URL in a different browser or mobile device.
You can also empty servers cache.
Websites > Site Manager > Details > Sitespeed > Empty site cache
https://www.wikihow.com/Clear-Your-Browser's-Cache
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I have a question about my about me page I just uploaded as a post?
I made some mistakes in my about me post and also I need to change the title. Is it OK to delete the about me post. Make corrections and then post my about me page?
Than
If you edited and published a document in site content, future edits must be done in WordPress. Site content and WordPress work independently.
I'd place my images in a document in site content and publish it to my site. It will be added to my WordPress media library. Then, delete the “temporary image” doc in the site content so it does not get indexed.
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You may need to empty the browser cache, refresh, and try again. Try the URL in a different browser or mobile device.
You can also empty servers cache.
Websites > Site Manager > Details > Sitespeed > Empty site cache
https://www.wikihow.com/Clear-Your-Browser's-Cache
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I was part of WA back in 2019......... and now I am back. Previous website I created website address was .com.......... now I am creating a new website and the website address
You can use the move feature within your site manager to move your siterubix subdomain to your dot com when ready. It is a simple process.
You would need to wait up to 30 days (Kyle's recommendation) for 301 redirects to be completed and for the search engines. After that, you MAY delete the subdomain; however, you could keep it longer if hosting space is not an issue or for testing purposes such as themes, plugins, scripts, coding, etc.
You can check Kyles's training tutorial below. Move On Over, My Brand Has Arrived
Eventually, you'd be moving to your dot com domain name.
The biggest advantage you own your dot com, vs. a siterubix remains the property of WA.
Starting with a siterubix subdomain may be better until you are happy with your niche and name, as you cannot edit the URL of a premium domain name once purchased. And if you happen to have made a mistake.
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I have a question about website address?
I was part of WA back in 2019......... and now I am back. Previous website I created website address was .com.......... now I am creating a new website and the website address
You can use the move feature within your site manager to move your siterubix subdomain to your dot com when ready. It is a simple process.
You would need to wait up to 30 days (Kyle's recommendation) for 301 redirects to be completed and for the search engines. After that, you MAY delete the subdomain; however, you could keep it longer if hosting space is not an issue or for testing purposes such as themes, plugins, scripts, coding, etc.
You can check Kyles's training tutorial below. Move On Over, My Brand Has Arrived
Eventually, you'd be moving to your dot com domain name.
The biggest advantage you own your dot com, vs. a siterubix remains the property of WA.
Starting with a siterubix subdomain may be better until you are happy with your niche and name, as you cannot edit the URL of a premium domain name once purchased. And if you happen to have made a mistake.
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When setting up my website and plugins, it showed a "site kit by google".should i activate this plug
Should I activate the "site kit by google" plugin?
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When setting up my website and plugins, it showed a "site kit by google".should i activate this plug
Should I activate the "site kit by google" plugin?
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Essentially, you are writing more informational posts to avoid sounding too salesy to Google. If there's a solution, write a detailed analytical review post for your visitors. This will help them decide whether to click your links and purchase the item you proposed to solve their issue.
It is a general article... Is it informational? Then leave it at that.
You can add links to your review posts, however I like to let them marinate in the search engines before I turn them into commercial intent.
Your site should have 70% informational and 30% review posts with commercial intent.
Thank you for taking the time to reply!!
You're welcome, Wesley :)