I've tried Weebly, but I prefer YOLA. It's much more user friendly, I think. More of a drag and drop platform. Weebly was difficult to put pictures into.
One thing missed off the video - you can add a link to the picture as well. Nunatak, I know what you mean about all this article writing, I've been doing this 4 weeks now so it is probably going to be a 60 day challenge but I would rather do it properly!
Caro - great article. I've known about weebly but never really looked into all the features. Thanks for the information.
As for original content I try to use themes that I talk about in other places and then also provide something completely new for each article. Also as a side note, google ranked a scribd article that had COMPLETELY original content at #4 for my main keyword - so take that how you will. The amount of article writing is insane, but it pays off...so I'm sticking to it.
You DO NOT reuse your own content. Every piece is re-written by you personally, by your hand. So it may be on the same topic, and include some of the same core information - but it is reworded differently.
I am also a bit worried about all these blog posts.. But I am assuming that with "original content posts" it is meant you can re-use your original post from your WP direct blog and just use different words. Reword the same post 4 or 5 times so to speak, right? I mean, it has to be "original" in content for Google. The subject you talk about can be somethign you talked about in other blogs. right??
is weebly easy to update as new things come in? i dont see it as easily updatable. theres no"new post" button
omegaman20 1 month ago
I've tried Weebly, but I prefer YOLA. It's much more user friendly, I think. More of a drag and drop platform. Weebly was difficult to put pictures into.
Try YOLA instead.
botosaniursus99 2 years ago
One thing missed off the video - you can add a link to the picture as well. Nunatak, I know what you mean about all this article writing, I've been doing this 4 weeks now so it is probably going to be a 60 day challenge but I would rather do it properly!
coe114c 2 years ago
Thanks Caro - good clear tutorial on Weebly - looks simple enough now!
Dave
LoveWordpress 2 years ago
Caro - great article. I've known about weebly but never really looked into all the features. Thanks for the information.
As for original content I try to use themes that I talk about in other places and then also provide something completely new for each article. Also as a side note, google ranked a scribd article that had COMPLETELY original content at #4 for my main keyword - so take that how you will. The amount of article writing is insane, but it pays off...so I'm sticking to it.
thinkbreathedo 2 years ago
i'm so exhausted today , i was following the video and actually typed in australian mist cat instead of my own niche....
sad
nuclearhappines 2 years ago
Caro you look great every day - and so does Ed! :D
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Just wunder'n ... at this point, is it normal to be six 300 word articles behind? I can forgo more sleep — can't I?
nunatak 2 years ago
Xenopus69 - no no no :-(
You DO NOT reuse your own content. Every piece is re-written by you personally, by your hand. So it may be on the same topic, and include some of the same core information - but it is reworded differently.
@Scott - thank you! :p
Caro :-)
PrincessCaro 2 years ago
I am also a bit worried about all these blog posts.. But I am assuming that with "original content posts" it is meant you can re-use your original post from your WP direct blog and just use different words. Reword the same post 4 or 5 times so to speak, right? I mean, it has to be "original" in content for Google. The subject you talk about can be somethign you talked about in other blogs. right??
Xenopus69 2 years ago
You want as many authority back links as possible. These web 2.0 sites have a lot of "Google juice" which will help your site in the rankings.
So, yes, use all of them.
mraudo34 2 years ago