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Use the Power of LSI and Themes to Boost Website Traffic with Visitor-Grabbing, Google-Loving Web Content How to Write Great Website Content in 2019 has been fully updated with the latest information on creating the type of content that search engines like to rank. As I was updating the book, one thing became clear. Despite numerous algorithm changes, one thing has not changed. Google STILL wants to show the best web pages to its users. But what constitutes the "best"? The answer is quite simple - the best content is the content that the visitors want to see. Not very helpful? This book is packed with practical and actionable advice on what Google actually wants, and how you can deliver it with a simple mindset shift - by thinking in terms of "share-bait" and "link bait." Share bait is content that your visitors want to share with their friends, family and followers. Link bait is the type of content that other webmasters, who have the power to link out to other content, will want to link to. Creating this type of content will give you an unfair advantage as your content has a better chance of not only ranking well, but sticking in the search engines. How to Write Great Website Content in 2019 is a book packed with ideas, tips and strategies, for creating the most captivating, inspiring and fascinating content for your web site. By keeping your visitors happy, you won't have to worry about search engine algorithm changes, or Google slaps. The search engines will want to show your content to their users. In this book, learn: * about Google's constant struggles against spam, and how you can turn all the rules to your advantage.* how we used to write content, and why keyword-focused content no longer works.* where to go to find out exactly what Google wants from the pages it displays in the SERPs.* how to use "footprints" and other techniques for finding the very best, shareable and linkable content ideas.* about the variety of different types of content you can create and publish on your website.* how to find the words and phrases that are essential to include in your own content, no matter what you are writing about.* how to write web content to include all of the ideas in this book, including LSI, theme and SEO.* how you can add additional features to your website to keep visitors coming back for more. About the author: Andy Williams has been teaching search engine optimisation and content creation since 2004. In 2008, he was teaching his own students methods for creating "future-proof" content that is only now becoming mainstream with SEOs and webmasters who know their stuff. This book teaches you his latest methods.
1-Hour WordPress is a book that has a simple goal. Take anyone, even a complete beginner, and teach them how to build a fully functional WordPress website in an hour or less. This book teaches on a strictly need-to-know basis, so you won't get bogged down in the technical aspects of WordPress. With around 250 screenshots, you also won't be wondering what the heck I am talking about. It's like watching over-my-shoulder. Just watch what I do, and follow along as you build your own website. This book covers all of the important basics like:1. Setting up with a domain registrar and host, and installing WordPress.2. Logging into your WordPress dashboard and finding your way around.3. Exploring the demo content that WordPress installs, including the post, page and comment.4. Planning your website before you start working in WordPress.5. Working your way through the important settings, and getting the site set up for success.6. Posts v Pages are one of the most confusing aspects of WordPress for many beginners, but we cover those in depth, and you'll learn when to use a post and when to use a page.7. Using the WYSIWYG editor or the new Gutenberg editor to add content, and how to use categories and tags to classify and group your content. This is important as it will make your site intuitive for visitors, and the search engines.8. Adding navigation to help your visitors.9. Creating custom menus and adding them to your site.10. Using widgets to add new features to your web pages.11. WordPress defaults to a blog style homepage, but I'll show you how to set up a more traditional static homepage where you control 100% of the content.12. Using plugins to extend the functionality of WordPress. We'll look at a number of essential plugins that I use on most of my own websites.13. Keeping Wordpress and plugins up to date.14. Customizing the look and feel of the site with WordPress themes.15. How you can make money with your website by adding affiliate programs and/or Google Adsense.In short, this book is a complete beginners guide to WordPress. Follow as you go through the book, and you can have your very own, professional looking website, in an hour or less.
1-Hour WordPress 2020 is a book that has a simple goal. Take anyone, even a complete beginner, and teach them how to build a fully functional WordPress website in an hour or less. This book teaches on a strictly need-to-know basis, so you won''t get bogged down in the technical aspects of WordPress. With around 250 screenshots, you also won''t be wondering what the heck I am talking about. It''s like watching over-my-shoulder. Just watch what I do, and follow along as you build your own website. This book covers all of the important basics like:1. Setting up with a domain registrar and host, and installing WordPress.2. Logging into your WordPress dashboard and finding your way around.3. Exploring the demo content that WordPress installs, including the post, page and comment.4. Planning your website before you start working in WordPress.5. Working your way through the important settings, and getting the site set up for success.6. Posts v Pages are one of the most confusing aspects of WordPress for many beginners, but we cover those in depth, and you''ll learn when to use a post and when to use a page.7. Using the old WYSIWYG editor AND the Gutenberg editor to add content, and how to use categories and tags to classify and group your content. This is important as it will make your site intuitive for visitors, and the search engines.8. Adding navigation to help your visitors.9. Creating custom menus and adding them to your site.10. Using widgets to add new features to your web pages.11. WordPress defaults to a blog style homepage, but I''ll show you how to set up a more traditional static homepage where you control 100% of the content.12. Using plugins to extend the functionality of WordPress. We''ll look at a number of essential plugins that I use on most of my own websites.13. Keeping Wordpress and plugins up to date.14. Customizing the look and feel of the site with WordPress themes.15. How you can make money with your website by adding affiliate programs and/or Google Adsense.This book contains a link to a web page that includes a few video tutorials.In short, this book is a complete beginners guide to WordPress. Follow as you go through the book, and you can have your very own, professional looking website, in an hour or less.
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