The month is not over yet, but I will review my goals for June:
Main project:
Increase traffic by 10%. Done.
Increase revenue by 10%. Done.
Get 3 guest posts. Done.
Get 3 links on thematic websites. Done.
Others:
Start learning Python. Done.
These are my goals for June:
Main project:
Increase traffic by 10%.
Increase revenue by 10%.
Get 3 guest posts.
Get 3 links on thematic websites.
Others:
Start learning Python.
This is exactly where I fail miserably.
I've no problem creating content. The problem comes when the content has just been published. What do I do then? I'm experimenting by increasing my email list and doing outreach, without too much success for now.
My problem is that if you told me that...
A good quality website has proposed to me that he'll make a post linking my website in exchange for making a post linking his website. Would such an exchange be beneficial or harmful?
I 've read many times that this type of exchanges is harmful, but I don't know to what extent it's true.
I didn't know Canva, I'll take a look at it.
I've done some infographics with PhotoShop, but due to my lack of graphic design skills, I make many errors and it takes many hours to have something minimally viable...
Any suggestion? Drupal or Joomla are the other two major CMS, but it seems they have many of the negatives of WordPress.
About generators, Jekyll looks very interesting, I'll follow him more closely.
The infographics are quite useful for gaining links and notoriety, but my graphic editing skills are very limited, so I can't create them by myself.
What website or software do you recommend for infographics? I've been looking at Easel.ly and it doesn't look bad, although I have not done...
Well, lately I've thought about creating my own little "CMS" using Ruby on Rails. The problem is that I don't have experience or programming skills (not just Ruby, but in general).
I've always been very attracted to the idea of creating a website with only the features that I need and...
I'm Spanish but I hang around English websites and communities. My grammar could be a little poor on many occasions, but I think it's enough to let other understand me.
My advice is that you read in English all you could. Little by little you'll become more and more fluent with this language...
This has happened to me in the past. I think that reinvesting those profits it's the best way to quickly advance with a new project, but for some people, this is a tough decision (consumerism, you know).
The question was with a general approach, but from my concrete case I would only need the functions of a traditional blog, as it comes to be posts, comments on them, RSS feeds, image uploader etc...
As for DB or Flat, I have no preference for either option.
Seeing that Wordpress is becoming more and more bloated and making decisions that seem to me unfortunate, it seems to that it's no longer the ideal option for our projects.
What would be a good alternative?
I just wanted to debate on whether he thinks it was a wise decision, because if it wasn't, it'll surely serve as a lesson when in the future he plans to do the same. I think that learning from mistakes is the best way to avoid committing them.
This is what worries me when posting news. It's a content that can bring value to the user when the content is fresh, but as soon as the days pass, it's no longer news and therefore, I think it's no longer useful.
On my main website I've about 200 posts with this type of content (technology...
Can short and temporary content (as a news story) negatively affect the SEO of a site?
Logic makes me think not, but being content with so little "useful time", makes me think that it could negatively and globally affect a website.