juliusliau
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Using Paragraph Blocks for each Sentence, Bad For Seo?Hey Damin,
Glad I could answer something. To expand my thought – I genuinely think you might find the best answer in WordPress SEO community, it’s hard to say, SEO is really not that easy, I just don’t want to mislead you :).
To answer from my perspective – I don’t think you should honestly be worried about it.
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: search console error 404 on comments URLHey there saraeee,
A bit confusing – perhaps you can share the exact link that you see 404 error?
In any case, I’d suggest recreating the permalinks, just like so [GUIDE]. Usually this to fix any broken links, however, the issue might be related to the structure and configuration of your website. What I also recommend is to backtrace when this started to happen and restore the website from backups (both DB and Website). Not sure if that would work on your end, but you’d have to contact your Hosting Provider.
Best,
Julius
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Using Paragraph Blocks for each Sentence, Bad For Seo?Hey there Damin Leo,
When you create a paragraph (by clicking enter) it actually adds an HTML code which the user can’t see, which is <p>. Each paragraph created is not only harder to read for a regular user, but also not great for SEO (because of code bloat).
However, it shouldn’t impact a lot. It really depends on the user who’s reading the content as well, unless you’d like to automatize SEO and use it to route traffic to your website for affiliates, etc. It also depends on if your content is for Search Engines or for your organic audience.
Personally – i’d include more headings, subheadings, internal linking (shorter/simple articles), fewer paragraphs.
Sharing a few tips for you (SEO):
Internal links: If you write articles, try to link articles in between so that your hyperlinks lead to your own articles you have on your website.
Optimized Meta Tags: Optimize your meta title and meta description tags. Include your target keyword naturally in the title and create a compelling and concise description that entices users to click on your page in the search results. You can use Rank Math, Yoast SEO, SEO Press.
Play around and find the best ways, it’s best to go with trial & error route, change the approach and track the results.
Best of luck,
Julius
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Affliates Program with User TrackingHey edberaga!
Thanks for your message, here’s what I can offer based on your description. Though I’m not sure which Plugins you’ve used so far, so adding a lot of options you can play around w/:
AffiliateWP (or SliceWP – FREE): It is a popular affiliate marketing plugin for WordPress. It provides affiliate management features, including tracking referrals, generating referral links, and managing affiliate commissions. It offers integrations with various e-commerce plugins and allows you to display affiliate data on the user dashboard using add-ons like Affiliate Area Shortcodes.
Ultimate Affiliate Pro (PAID): Ultimate Affiliate Pro is a feature-rich affiliate plugin that allows you to create and manage your affiliate program. It offers various tracking methods, referral links, and customizable commission structures. The plugin provides a built-in dashboard for affiliates to track their referrals, commissions, and performance.
ThirstyAffiliates (FREE): ThirstyAffiliates is a popular affiliate link management plugin for WordPress. While it primarily focuses on link cloaking and management, it can be used as part of an affiliate program to track referrals and manage affiliate links. However, it doesn’t provide comprehensive affiliate program management features like tracking user invites and displaying data on user dashboards. BUT – you can connect this plugin with AffiliateWP or Affiliates Manager plugins easily. In that case they kind-of expand each other and this might be a good solution.
Hope this helps!
Best,
Julius
Hey there ronin2023,
There are a lot of themes to select from! Although, I highly recommend saving some $ and purchase a legit, highly reviewed theme such as Sweet Date – [here] or KLEO – [here]
For free solutions, Elementor (plugin) is your best bet, with a default WP theme – lots of area’s to customize. This guide [here] might help!
WP User Manager (FREE Plugin) could also be a great tool for your needs.
Really hope this helps!
Best,
Julius from Hostinger
Hello rizmiya,
The best bet for your vision would be to use WooComerce and it’s child plugins. Let me explain some options for you:
WooCommerce Weight Based Shipping (FREE): This plugin will allow you to set up shipping rates based on the weight of the items being shipped. You can define different weight ranges and corresponding shipping costs, enabling accurate calculations based on weight.
Table Rate for WooCommerce (FREE): With this plugin, you can create advanced shipping rules based on a variety of factors, including weight and distance. It offers flexible rate calculation options and can handle complex shipping scenarios. The free version supports what you actually want to achieve, however the PRO version will have even more advanced capabilities.
Advanced shipment Tracking for WooCommerce: (FREE) This plugin allows you to add shipment tracking functionality to your WooCommerce store. It supports tracking from various carriers, and customers can easily track their shipments using order-specific tracking numbers.
For shipping tracking/calculations, some alternatives you can check are – Shipstation / ShipEngine / Advanced Shipment
If you need help with UPS/DHL/FEDEX and other top notch carrier shipment solutions:
Multi Carrier Shipping Plugin for WooCommerce: This plugin integrates with multiple shipping carriers, including USPS, FedEx, UPS, DHL, and more. It provides real-time shipping rates, label printing, tracking updates, and delivery date estimation. It offers customization options and supports international shipping as well!
To conclude – WooComerce, and it’s child plugins would be the best bet!
Hope it helps!
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