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Are you struggling with finding the desired outcome of your technical writing? You might've been overlooking some crucial details that make your writing doesn't deliver the message to your audience properly. Pam Hurley is the founder of Hurley Write, which provides customized writing and reviewing workshops for world-class companies. Pam started her career in higher education, teaching students in technical subjects who were frequently irritated by their "inability" to write. Pam wanted these gifted, intelligent kids to know they could write; they just lacked the necessary resources. With over 125 years of combined experience working with professionals in a number of areas, including energy, engineering, biotech/pharma, government, and aerospace, Hurley Write's team of experts is made up of seasoned writers, teachers, and writing coaches. Hurley Write contends that critical thinking and problem-solving skills are the cornerstones of excellent document writing, which extends far beyond syntax. Pam joined us today to talk about some strategies to achieve better readability and response from your technical writing. We start the conversation with Pam defining technical writing and how writing strategies can solve the problem of writing. Pam then educates us on the importance of knowing the audience that you are writing for, along with the three types of readers: primary, secondary, and tertiary. We then talk about the role critical thinking plays in technical writing, along with how it helps to figure out the needs of your audience. We also hear Pam's take on using generative AI for writing and why writing on your own is important as a skill. In this phase of the conversation, Pam explains how assessing feedback can help you to improve the quality of your writing. Then we pay attention to the synchronization of headings and sub-headings of a writing and how you can use it to get the attention of the reader. Furthermore, Pam talks about finding the balance between what the writer wants and what the reader wants. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS [02.14] What is technical writing? [03.08] Technical writing strategy. [05.10] The importance of knowing your audience when writing. [07.10] Structure of the documents. [08.55] Critical thinking. [11.13] The role of generative AI in writing. [15.22] How to improve the quality of your writing. [19.26] Headings and sub-headings. [21.21] How to craft a sub-heading? [20.20] Finding the balance between what you want and what the reader wants. [25.53] PowerPoint presentations. [28.11] SOP and process mapping. [31.05] The first steps to get better at your technical writing. TIPS & TOOLS TO IMPLEMENT TODAY Know your audience. A strategy that works for everyone might not work for you. Give the employees the time and space to write. Have the courage to try different things especially, if what you've been doing has no positive impact. Look for keywords that portray the gist of your writing to create a sub-heading. Are people problems eroding your company's profits? Discover proven strategies to lead, strategize, and sell effectively, ensuring your projects stay profitable. Elevate your construction business by purchasing Construction Genius: Effective, Hands-On, Practical, Simple, No-BS Leadership, Strategy, Sales, and Marketing Advice for Construction Companies today and turn your people problems into profit!: https://www.amazon.com/Construction-Genius-Effective-Hands-Leadership/dp/B0BHTRDY1T/ Is an executive or leader in your company struggling? Reach out to Eric to discuss how his transformative executive approach can help. Schedule a 10 minute call with Eric today to learn more: 10minuteswitheric.youcanbook.me RESOURCES Connect with Pam Hurley LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/hurleywrite/ Website - hurleywrite.com/
In this episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk about HTML fundamentals — from basic structure and semantics to practical tips for better accessibility and SEO. They also discuss the difference between block and inline elements, form functionalities, HTML5 elements like dialog and canvas, and more. Show Notes 00:00 Welcome to Syntax! 02:33 Brought to you by Sentry.io 03:25 Why HTML is important 06:52 Semantic vs non-semantic 07:58 The basic structure of an HTML page HTML elements reference The Main element 08:45 Doctype 15:24 Nav 18:47 Section 20:41 Aside 22:09 Article 22:54 Span 27:18 Why use a span when you have a div and a paragraph tag? 29:29 Figure and Caption 31:16 Fieldset 31:53 UL vs OL 32:44 DFN The Definition element 34:16 Form 36:56 Button vs Anchor 38:22 Headings 674 - A11y Treats - Heading Design 40:21 Output The Output element 41:46 Dialog 42:04 Tables 44:03 Media media-chrome 45:06 Canvas https://githubuniverse.com/ https://maximeheckel.com/ 46:07 On graphics programming 47:38 Search 354 - The Surprisingly Exciting World of HTML Elements 48:27 Sick Picks + Shameless Plugs Sick Picks Scott: 2Pack Traditional Natural Bamboo Wok Brushes Wes: Logitech MX Master 3S Shameless Plugs Syntax YouTube Channel The Easiest Way to Infinite Scroll with React | Full Example Hit us up on Socials! Syntax: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Wes: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Scott: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Randy: X Instagram YouTube Threads
In this episode of the North American Waterfowler podcast, host Elliott interviews his friend Titus about their gear loadouts for waterfowl hunting. They discuss the different types of habitats they hunt, such as Tule marshes and open water, and the species of ducks they typically see throughout the season. Titus shares his preferred decoys, including mallards, gadwalls, green-winged teal, blue-winged teal, and cinnamon teal. They also talk about their hunting strategies and the importance of being mobile and adaptable in the field. In this conversation, Titus and Elliott discuss various gear and equipment used for duck hunting. They talk about decoy bags, dog stands, waders, calls, shotguns, ammo, and boats. They also touch on the topic of spinners and their preferences between Lucky Duck and Mojo. Titus shares his experiences and preferences for each item discussed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I dive deep into the importance of proper heading structure on the example of lawyer websites. I'll review random pages that show up in Google search results and analyze their headings. You will learn about common mistakes, best practices, and why headings matter for SEO. I'll also share some practical tips using tools like the Cora SEO tool to help you optimize your headings effectively. Check my full lawyer SEO guide: https://seosly.com/blog/lawyer-seo/ 25% OFF Cora: https://seosly.com/cora Introduction to Cora SEO tool: https://seosly.com/blog/cora-seo-tool/ The most comprehensive SEO audit course: https://seosly.com/seo-course/ Who am I? https://seosly.com/seo-consultant/
John Dennison preaches on the topic of worship, from the life of Abraham, the man of God, in Genesis. Headings: the call, catalyst, consistency, control and consequences of worship. Readings: Gen 11:31-32, 12:1-2a, 4-10a, 13:1-7, 17-18, 21:33-34, 22:1-3, 8-12a, 14. (Recorded at the Belfast Easter Conference, April 2012) The post Do You Have a Heart for Worship? (40 min) first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.
Preacher: Zach McNabb Text: 1 Cor 10:23-33; Col 3:12-17 Headings: 1. Context Matters 2. Relationships Matter...
Igalia's Brian Kardell and Eric Meyer chat with GitHub's Keith Cirkel about new work that GitHub is spearheading to help solve what might just be the Web's oldest problem: Headings.
Highlights From Episode 5 - The SEO Mad Scientist: Mike and Alex delved into cutting-edge techniques for maximizing on-page SEO, emphasizing the importance of structured lists, headings, and long-tail keywords in boosting website visibility.They shared insights regarding the significant impact of multimedia content, particularly YouTube videos and Google Earth, on search engine rankings.They discussed exclusive findings from various SEO tests, including a GMB map embed test, providing listeners with valuable insights into the effectiveness of different strategies and techniques. SEO Discussion Mike Milas + Alex C. Barr 0:00 Introduction 04:16 Exploration of on-page optimization strategies 08:56 Influence of YouTube Videos and Google Earth on ranking 12:06 Impact of Structured Lists and Headings on SEO 16:03 The Role of Long-Tail Keywords and Citations on rankings 22:04 GMB Map Embed Test 27:30 Impact of PBN Links and Map Embeds 30:43 Testing the Influence of Anchor Text Links 36:14 Testing Backlink Impact on Local Rankings 40:00 The Value of SEO Compared to Paid Advertising 45:00 The Importance of Testing and Taking Data
As the book of Malachi is introduced, we're challenged to analyze our hearts. May we be stirred out of apathy into reverent worship of our God. 5 Headings1. Address the tension2. God's claim of love3. Israel's Doubt4. God's gracious answer5. The end goal
As the book of Malachi is introduced, we're challenged to analyze our hearts. May we be stirred out of apathy into reverent worship of our God. 5 Headings1. Address the tension2. God's claim of love3. Israel's Doubt4. God's gracious answer5. The end goal
Our heroes trek through the sprawling wilderness of Vigil where the secrets they keep from each other may be the greatest danger of all...— The world of Vigil is on the brink of a new age... In the war-torn lands of Sindar, city-states clash for dominance amidst whispers of a unifying force. The once-mighty Gammalast Magocracy stirs in the West, signalling change. Northern Baern's untamed wilderness hides secrets and emerging threats, while Candorne's capital Karden, a city marred by greed, simmers with brewing rebellion. Darkness encroaches from the Ashen Wastes, unleashing myths into reality...Four adventurers were drawn to the Kingdom of Candorne for their own hidden reasons but were united by a mysterious offer in the capital city of Karden. The Immortal Man, a wealthy but enigmatic aristocrat, put out a subtle call for individuals looking to make a difference. His offer was simple: favour and influence worth more than gold. But only if they proved themselves worthy of his patronage first. And that is where our story begins...---Vigil is a homebrew actual play campaign using DnD 5e (with some homebrew rules).Character artwork by the wonderful: https://twitter.com/_beejuiceFollow us
SEO for Bloggers - Episode 97The Ultimate Blog SEO Checklist Blog SEO Checklist [download]https://seiq.meredithshusband.com/c/questions/blog-seo-checklistIn this episode...[0:49] The Ultimate SEO Checklist for Blogs[3:26] SEO Checklist 1. The Slug[5:11] SEO Checklist 2. The Title Tag[6:13] SEO Checklist 3. Headings [8:08] SEO Checklist 4. Meta Description[10:35] SEO Checklist 5. Excerpt[11:21] SEO Checklist 6. Image Alt Tags[12:03] SEO Checklist 7. Blog Text[12:08] SEO Checklist 8. Subheadings[12:58] SEO Checklist 9. Length[14:18] SEO Checklist 10. Filenames[16:28] SEO Checklist 11. Duplicate Content[18:11] SEO Checklist 12. Links[20:01] SEO Checklist 13. Date[21:44] SEO Checklist 14. Define Your Keyword Target[27:39] Example of Good Image Alt Text[28:34] Example of Bad Image Alt Text Get in touch:> https://www.meredithshusband.com/contact
Mother isn't Murder Podcast ShowEpisode Title: IELTS Reading Matching Headings 15-Part Strategy Plus Practice Test | IELTS Weekly Specials | Mother isn't Murder | January 7, 2024Answering Matching Headings questions in the IELTS Reading test makes many IELTS test takers nervous. In this episode, you will learn my 15-part strategy for answering Matching Headings questions, including paraphrasing the headings in the box and reading the paragraph in FULL.Listen to the explanations and practice tests to master how to answer IELTS Reading Matching headings questions as you prepare for your IELTS exam.The video format of this episode will be available for free in my digital store from February 5, 2024. I wish you a very happy 2024!!!Complete the IELTS Test Survey here to share your most important concerns about the IELTS Test.Join my podcast newsletter here so you don't miss out on future episodes of the 24-day Speed IELTS Practice starting on January 2, 2024.Follow Mother isn't Murder Podcast on Instagram.Follow Mother isn't Murder Podcast on TikTok.Follow the Mother isn't Murder Facebook Page here.Share your thoughts and ask your questions in our LinkedIn Group here.Click here to watch a video about the IELTS Reading Matching Headings question on my YouTube channel.Click here for the free IELTS ebook for IELTS General Training Writing Task 1 (Letter Writing).Click here to download the free IELTS ebook for IELTS Academic Task 1.Visit ielts.org to choose your IELTS Test date and test center.Go here to learn more about my Online IELTS Training program.Click here to master IELTS Writing Task 2 using my ebook with SEVEN (7) essay samples.Share this podcast show, Mother isn't Murder, with someone you know is preparing for the IELTS Test.Follow, Rate, and review Mother isn't Murder on Spotify or Mother isn't Murder on Apple Podcasts.Support the show
#164 One way to make your documents and website content more accessible is to use an accessible heading structure. Find out some common mistakes when styling headings, easy, actionable tips for how to create accessible headings and tools to check them.
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about headings on your website, why you should care, how to structure your headings, and what tooling is there for testing your website? Show Notes 00:26 Welcome 01:21 Syntax Brought to you by Sentry 01:41 Why do we care about Headings? How-to: Accessible heading structure - The A11Y Project 03:12 Heading design provides an outline for your website 08:45 Using H1 classes? 10:28 Is the logo an H1? 13:03 Giving an ARIA level 17:14 Can headings be visually hidden? 21:00 Benefits of good heading design 22:27 Tooling Heading outlines - ADG HTML Standard Polypane, The browser for ambitious web developers HeadingsMap - Chrome Web Store HeadingsMap – Get this Extension for
This satisfyingly hourlong episode (you're welcome) starts with a discussion of the United Kingdom's recent reset of climate policies, which PM Rishi Sunak casts as a “more pragmatic, proportionate and realistic approach” to Net Zero, and others decry as a mix of backsliding on things that matter and cancellation of things that weren't even proposed.* Is this a sign of things to come?Maybe, say the (prescient? Or simply well-hedged?) authors of…Our main paper … “No Time To Lose: New Scenario Narratives for Action on Climate Change” by Mark Cliffe and teams from the University of Exeter and the Universities Superannuation Scheme. This takes the shortcomings of Integrated Assessment Models familiar from previous episodes such as Episode 6 (“An orange, a picture of an apple and a mandarine shaped eraser: Critiquing Integrated Assessment Models”), notes that IAMs remain fundamental to well-intentioned efforts to understand the future such as the Network for Greening the Financial System, and sets out the beginnings of a different approach. New scenarios, focussed not on climate change to 2050 but on extreme weather and the politics and economics of climate and energy to 2030, aim to provide a greater spread of relevant possibilities and provide decision-relevant information. But do they succeed? Opinions differ!Three cited examples of differing paradigms for prognostication are:The Rupert Way et al simple abstract world energy system model included in The Oxford Learning Rates Paper we keep banging on about (originally in Episode 11)Absurdly complex and bug-riddled simulationism like wonderful nerdy videogame Dwarf FortressThe ultimate prediction science of Psychohistory in Isaac Asimov's Foundation novelsOne more thingsAlison's One More Thing is the National Electricity Law, which has recently been amended to include an emissions reduction objective at s7(c) of the Schedule. Now to flesh out how that will be reflected in decisionmaking… Tennant's One More Thing is the Victorian Renewable Gas Consultation Paper, open for submissions til 6 October.Luke's One More Thing is a video game called Umurangi Generation, in which cyberpunk and anime aesthetics collide with a landscape shaped by climate disaster. Available on Steam, and discussed in another podcast!What could possibly top all that, perspicacious Summerupperers? Find out next time - or tell us yourself via mailbag@letmesumup.net or @LukeMenzel, @TennantReed, @alison_reeve and @FrankieMuskovic.*PS: we realised after recording that Alison referred to ULEV (ultra-low emission vehicle) instead of ULEZ (ultra-low emissions zone) in our opening segment on the Great British Back Off. ULEZ is correct. It's hard enough to keep the Australian acronyms straight some days, let alone the British ones.
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What do we do when ideas in a chapter are fragmented? How do we create a streamlined argument? This week, Maive, Jamie and Tara talk about the role of headings in the drafting stages of research.
In this episode of "Keep'n It 9450: Codename WBB," hosts Daniel Artest and Lauren (Lolo) dive into an engaging discussion surrounding the highly anticipated Commissioner's Cup championship game Between the New York Liberty and The Las Vegas Aces. With excitement in the air, the hosts provide a comprehensive analysis of the upcoming clash between the Las Vegas Aces and the New York Liberty, offering insights into recent team performances, key players, potential strategies, and the MVP race.Lolo delves into the statistical strengths of both teams, highlighting the Aces' exceptional offensive and defensive ratings, while also acknowledging the Liberty's improvement post-All-Star break. The discussion focuses on the game's significance for players like A'ja Wilson, who faced criticism after a subpar performance, and the role of media narratives in shaping the MVP race.The hosts touch upon the impact of social media on athletes, particularly how players like A'ja Wilson respond to criticism and the influence it has on their mindset. The episode takes a lighthearted turn as Daniel and Lolo share their thoughts on betting odds, player fashion, and walk-through fits, adding an entertaining element to the insightful analysis.Support the show
Join us for an exhilarating episode of our podcast as we welcome the incredible Titus Headings once again. In this captivating installment, we delve into the fascinating world of open water layout hunting, duck boat and ice breaking techniques. We also explore the intriguing question of how much non-residents should pay for these experiences. Don't miss out on this exciting conversation with Titus Headings! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to "The North American Waterfowler Podcast," your go-to source for all things waterfowl hunting and conservation. In this engaging podcast, we bring you interviews and discussions with influential figures in the waterfowl community. Join us as we dive deep into the world of waterfowl hunting, habitat preservation, and the future of this exhilarating sport. In this episode, we are joined by a special guest, Titus Headings, a prominent YouTube creator and passionate advocate for waterfowl hunting. Titus brings his wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table, discussing sub-gauges, boat ethics, and exploring the question of whether duck hunting is a dying sport. Through captivating conversations, Titus shares his insights and experiences, shedding light on the intricate details of sub-gauges, their impact on the waterfowl hunting experience, and the ethical considerations that every hunter should be aware of when out on the water. Join us as we navigate through the dynamic world of waterfowl hunting, learning from the experiences and perspectives of dedicated individuals like Titus Headings. Discover new strategies, gain valuable insights, and delve into the conservation efforts that are shaping the future of waterfowl hunting. Whether you're a seasoned waterfowler or just starting your journey into this captivating sport, "The North American Waterfowler Podcast" is your gateway to knowledge, inspiration, and a community that shares your passion for the great outdoors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Schepp, Hans, und Peter ließen mal wieder das Glücksrad kreisen! FRONTEERS KONFERENZ Schepp lädt Euch ein, die von ihm mit-organisierte und nicht gewinnorientierte Fronteers Konferenz am 21. und 2…
OVERVIEW: “Best known always beats the best product.” - Jodelle Yount Jason A. Duprat, Entrepreneur, Healthcare Practitioner, and Host of the Healthcare Entrepreneur Academy podcast, talks about Search Engine Optimization and how it can help you grow your business. In this episode, Jason shares his experience with SEO, several components you should take note of, and how his business has grown and reached more audiences because of it. Tune into this episode to hear about a special service Jason wants to offer to his loyal podcast listeners. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: Optimizing your clinic's website so various search engines can discover your website and rank it higher on searches. Get into the top 3-5 search rankings. An overwhelming majority of search clicks happen on the first 5 search results that pop up. Without SEO, to get people to your website, expect to pay a lot for ads, market yourself on social media, or rely on word-of-mouth referrals. The current recommendation is to have blog posts of no less than 500 words. The more words, the better, as long as they're high-quality keywords and topics. Ideally, you would want a blog or multiple blogs with relevant keywords and topics posted per week. Google has Web Crawlers which are AI that go to every page on every website and scans the data in the website. When writing blogs, consider which text you format as Headings as those are the tags targeted by Google when scanning pages. You can't duplicate content because Google tracks it and puts it lower on the search rankings. TWEETABLE QUOTES: “Search Engine Optimization can help get you free patients.” – Jason A. Duprat “Focus only marketing only one or two high-profit, high-margin services, or something with a lot of existing traction.” – Jason A. Duprat CONNECT WITH JASON DUPRAT: LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Youtube | Facebook Group RESOURCES: Sign up for one of our free business start-up Masterclasses by heading over to https://healthcareboss.org/masterclass/ Have a healthcare business question? Text me at 386-284-4955, and I'll add you to my contacts. Occasionally, I'll share important announcements and answer your questions as well. Do you enjoy our podcast? Leave a rating and review: https://lovethepodcast.com/hea RELATED EPISODES: #264: HOW A PRESS RELEASE CAN HELP YOU GET PR AND SEO FOR YOUR CLINIC WITHOUT HIRING PR FIRMS #267: HOW I GENERATE MORE LEADS FOR MY HEALTHCARE BUSINESS USING THIS TOOL #290: KEEP SHOWING UP: HOW A NURSE WENT ALL IN WITH BUILDING & MARKETING HER WRITING BUSINESS WITH JANINE KELBACH #HealthcareEntrepreneurAcademy #healthcare #HealthcareBoss #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #podcast #businessgrowth #teamgrowth #digitalbusiness
We tend to think that gathering together for worship on Sundays is inherently pleasing to God. But is it? According to the Bible, not necessarily. In Ecclesiastes 5:1-7, the Preacher tells us to be careful as we come to worship God: to listen up, to watch what we say, and to fear God. May 21, 2023 Helpful resources that shaped and influenced this sermon: Ecclesiastes by Derek Kidner, Ecclesiastes by Douglas O'Donnell, Ecclesiastes by Phil Ryken. Headings adapted from Phil Ryken.
SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE AI CONTENT! Full video on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygsk7ou5t9k 0:00 Introduction 1:17 How to use chat GPT for SEO and content marketing with some examples and use cases 2:42 example how to use chat GPT for content marketing 3:40 Blog article SEO improvement using chatGPT 8:50 Third Way that chat GPT can help with SEO: meta descriptions 9:27 fourth way chat GPT can help with SEO is alt text for images 9:51 number five titles and heading generation 10:20 sixth way is generating new content ideas and content brainstorming 13:52 Closing summary of chat GPT for SEO & content marketing In this video I'm going to do a Chat GPT Deep Dive showing you examples of chat GPT being used to write and optimize blog posts on an existing blog, and much more! I'll also show you how it can optimize existing evergreen blogs to improve SEO rankings. And how Chat GPT can help to improve conversions on different landing pages and also breakdown content and transform it in other ways to be more efficient on your time. Full blog post: https://convergeblog.com/chatgpt-for-seo-content-marketing/ You can check it out here: https://chat.openai.com/ Try Ryter AI tool for free! https://rytr.me/?via=catalyst Here's the video for chatGPT for SEO & Content Marketing: https://youtu.be/DEZpYL3voRI ChatGPT SEO: 6 Ways chat GPT Can Optimize SEO | REAL CHATGPT EXAMPLES: https://youtu.be/ygsk7ou5t9k Make Money with chatGPT – 9 Ways to Make Money with Chat GPT: https://youtu.be/gNUzVBMAn-8 chatGPT for Email Marketing & chat GPT for Social Media Marketing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alW-on27bH0 Here's the video for chatGPT for Software Engineers: https://youtu.be/t2VWW8xzIIw Here's the video chatGPT for Marketing – 6 Marketing Uses for chat GPT: https://youtu.be/vcCYEEfKHFs Here are some of the top ways that chatGPT can be used in SEO & Content Marketing: 6 main ways ChatGPT can be used for SEO 1. Generating website content ChatGPT could be used to generate website content that is optimized for specific keywords, helping to improve the website's ranking in search results. 2. Generating keyword ideas & optimizations ChatGPT could be used to generate new website or blog keywords for SEO to create new content to improve your rankings. 3. Generating meta descriptions ChatGPT could be used to generate meta descriptions for website pages, which are short descriptions that appear in search results and can help to improve the website's click-through rate. 4. Generating alt text for images ChatGPT could be used to generate alt text for images on a website, which can help search engines understand the content of the images and improve the website's ranking in image search results. 5. Generating titles and headings ChatGPT could be used to generate compelling and keyword-optimized titles and headings for website pages, which can help improve the website's ranking in search results. 6. Generating new content ideas & brainstorming ChatGPT could be used to generate compelling and keyword-optimized titles and headings for website pages, which can help improve the website's ranking in search results. ChatGPT for SEO: Chat GPT SEO Optimizing Real Websites & Content: – ChatGPT for SEO – ChatGPT for SEO Optimization & Improvements – ChatGPT for Keyword Ideas – ChatGPT for Website Content – ChatGPT for Blog Post Creation – ChatGPT for Headings, Titles, and Copy Optimization – ChatGPT for Meta Descriptions – ChatGPT for Alt Text Generation – ChatGPT to write and rewrite content Have any questions or other ways that Chat GPT can help you with sales? Drop them in the comments below!
On this episode, Brooke takes you through a practice that will help you design a beautiful life in everyone aspect. Listen in as she details the practice step-by-step with examples. Headings from the practice outlined in this episode: Health Physical Fitness/Appearance Career Finances Love Social Family Community Fun Possessions Emotional Lifestyle Work with Dr. Brooke Stubbs https://www.rootedfemme.com/ To learn more about Brooke Stubbs, MD and That Rooted Feeling visit https://www.thatrootedfeeling.com/ Follow That Rooted Feeling on Instagram: @thatrootedfeeling https://www.instagram.com/thatrootedfeeling/
Welcome to part 2 of our SEO dictionary episode where we cover 10 more common SEO terms!Share us with a friend!1. SEO terms discussed today include alt text, domain authority/rank, headings (H1s and H2s), 301 redirects, and more.Alt text is used to describe images for accessibility purposes. URL stands for Uniform Resource LocatorsDomain Authority measures how trustworthy a website is.Headings are where keywords should be strategically placed to optimize SEO.Canonical URLs designate one page you want Google to index while similar pages won't be indexed.A 301 Redirect allows an outdated page URL to go somewhere else instead of being broken2. Fun facts about how the internet works: Bots are behind the scenes, indexing and crawling to help gather and analyze information.Amazon owns most of the online real estate due to its serves, making money through web services.Anchor texts should relate specifically to the link they are connected to ... try to avoid generic phrases like "click here."3. Organic search is becoming more popular as a result of new search engines such as you.com, which does not rely on ads for its results.UnNoticed Entrepreneur - step into the spotlight.Entrepreneurs share their secrets to getting noticed in 20 minutes.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyIf you're looking for a unique, handcrafted way to spruce up your home or office, then Collage and Wood is the perfect place for you! We offer a range of beautiful wooden signs that are perfect for any occasion. Our talented team of artists will work with you to create a sign that perfectly suits your needs. So why wait? Visit Collage and Wood today!Support the showListen to the private podcast for just $10/mo: SEO Shorts helps you put a simple & *strong* SEO strategy in place, today!Be our (podcast) guest! Apply hereB's SEO Basics Checklistbrittanyherzberg.com / Instagram 10,000 Jasper words FREE!crystalwaddell.comGet the Show merch!
Main Point: A healthy church is served by godly servants who enable gospel ministry and godly members who uphold the truth of the gospel. Headings: 1. Gospel enabling servants vv. 8-13 2. Gospel upholding churches vv. 14-16
As Maive is moving towards her Confirmation of Candidature, she is working on her report that will be assessed by assessors. What are the requirements of that document? What headings will make a difference?
Main Point: A gospel-shaped elder is marked by Christlike character and living. Headings: 1. The character of a gospel elder vv. 1-3 2. The life of a gospel elder vv. 2b, 4-7
Main Point: Godly men and women gladly submit to the biblical instructions for corporate worship. Headings: 1. The conduct of men in corporate worship (2:8) 2. The conduct of women in corporate worship (2:9-15)
Sensible and silly chatter with the Jabbertalk Producers: Jacqueline Malcolm, the Reveranated Hugh Miles and the Pixie in the room!
“Best known always beats best product.” - Jodelle Yount Jason A. Duprat, Entrepreneur, Healthcare Practitioner, and Host of the Healthcare Entrepreneur Academy podcast, talks about Search Engine Optimization and how it can help you grow your business. In this episode, Jason shares his experience with SEO, several components you should take note of, and how his business has grown and reached more audiences because of it. Tune into this episode to hear about a special service Jason wants to offer to his loyal podcast listeners. 3 KEY POINTS: Aim to reach the top 5 in search rankings. Choose high-quality keywords and topics. Post multiple blogs with relevant keywords per week. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: It is optimizing your clinic's website so various search engines can discover your website and rank it higher on searches. You want to get into the top 3-5 search rankings. An overwhelming majority of search clicks happen on the first 5 search results that pop up. Without SEO, to get people to your website, expect to pay a lot for ads, market yourself on social media, or rely on word-of-mouth referrals. Jason has gotten his course websites to rank in the top 5 search results for different key terms. The current recommendation is to have blog posts of no less than 500 words. The more words, the better, as long as they're high-quality keywords and topics. Ideally, you would want a blog or multiple blogs with relevant keywords and topics posted per week. Google has Web Crawlers which are AI that go to every page on every website and scans the data in the website. When writing blogs, consider which text you format as Headings as those are the tags targeted by Google when scanning pages. Onsite SEO is the easiest to control because you have full control - posting blogs and making sure tags are there. There's something called Offsite SEO - Ex. Having other websites link back to your site. Google not only looks at the number of sites linked to your site, but the quality as well. If you own or are considering owning a business, one of the key things is to test the market for their interest level. You can't duplicate content because Google tracks it and puts it lower on the search rankings. TWEETABLE QUOTES: “Search Engine Optimization can help get you free patients.” – Jason A. Duprat “Focus only marketing only one or two high-profit, high-margin services, or something with a lot of existing traction.” – Jason A. Duprat CONNECT WITH JASON DUPRAT LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Youtube Email: support@jasonduprat.com Join our Facebook group: https://jasonduprat.com/group RESOURCES Want to become an IV Nutritional Therapy provider? JOIN our FREE masterclass: https://ivtherapyacademy.com/podcast Sign up for one of our free business start-up Masterclasses by heading over to https://jasonduprat.com/freemasterclass Have a healthcare business question? Want to request a podcast topic? Text me at 407-972-0084 and I'll add you to my contacts. Occasionally, I'll share important announcements and answer your questions as well. I'm excited to connect with you! Do you enjoy our podcast? Leave a rating and review: https://lovethepodcast.com/hea Don't want to miss an episode? Subscribe and follow: https://followthepodcast.com/hea RELATED EPISODES: #264: HOW A PRESS RELEASE CAN HELP YOU GET PR AND SEO FOR YOUR CLINIC WITHOUT HIRING PR FIRMS #267: HOW I GENERATE MORE LEADS FOR MY HEALTHCARE BUSINESS USING THIS TOOL #290: KEEP SHOWING UP: HOW A NURSE WENT ALL IN WITH BUILDING & MARKETING HER WRITING BUSINESS WITH JANINE KELBACH #HealthcareEntrepreneurAcademy #healthcare #HealthcareBoss #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #podcast #businessgrowth #teamgrowth #digitalbusiness
Main point: A love for true doctrine should produce true love for God and His Church. Headings: 1. True Doctrine vv. 1-4 2. True Love vv. 5-11
EPISODE 96 - Clark, Hyung and John answer a podcast listener's question off the top of the show who wanted to know if the guys preferred to invest in a baseball player's First Bowman Chrome autograph base card or the subsequent year's prospect autograph card but with a low serial number (ie. gold refractor). Then the guys have a little fun ranking some hobby pet peeves from a scale of 1 (no bother at all) to 10 (huge pet peeve). Some of the pet peeves include eBay listings with "not silver" in the heading to show up on the silver prizm searches, and listings that say "eBay 1/1." If you have any hobby pet peeves, DM us at @cardstothemoon on Instagram or if you like to submit a question, email us at hello@fivecardguys.com -------------------------------- CONNECT WITH US! Instagram: @cardstothemoon | @fivecardguys (Clark) | @yntegritysportscards (Hyung) | @tradeyouatrecess (John) Website: https://fivecardguys.com/podcast Daily Auctions: https://fivecardguys.com/dailyauctions If you have any questions about the hobby that you would like addressed, email us at hello@fivecardguys.com or DM us on Instagram at @cardstothemoon or @fivecardguys.
Main Point: Do not substitute the truth of what we have in Christ for the falsehood of man-made rules and regulations. Headings: 1. Refuse other's judgement on the issues of diet and days (vv. 16-17) 2. Reject other's condemnation based on ascetic and mystical practices (vv. 18-19) 3. Renounce obedience to worthless man-made regulations (vv. 20-23)
Main Point: Let us not be enticed by false teachings, but instead be captivated by the truth of our sufficiency in Christ. Headings: 1. Warning: Do not be taken captive by false teaching! (v. 8) 2. Reason: Christ is fully God, and we are full in Him (vv. 9-10) 3. Excurcus: Our Completeness in Chrst (vv. 11-15)
Main Point: The Church is called to defend her gospel purity and unity by persevering in the faith. Headings: 1. A Call to Remember (vv. 17-19) 2. A Call to Persevere (vv. 20-23) 3. A Call to Praise (vv. 24-25)
Edge of the Web - An SEO Podcast for Today's Digital Marketer
Olga Zarzeczna joins the EDGE again to provide some fantastic insight into over a hundred SEO audits she has done. We have some of the top issues that she has seen, and you have it all here in the podcast. Well, not all of them - please check out her full article in the link below. We tackle some of the most important things to get right in this OglaTober episode. Yes, we have 3 episodes with Olga this month of October - might as well name it after her. Dig in deep on the Best SEO Audit Mistakes….today on the EDGE! [00:06:08] SEO Mistake: Low-Value Anchor Text [00:07:23] SEO Mistake: Homepage Content Invisible to Google [00:09:25] SEO Mistake: Random/unrelated Text in Headings [00:11:08] SEO Mistake: Corrupt And/Or Overly Complicated Structure Of Headings [00:12:25] SEO Mistake: Canonical Links Pointing To Non-Indexable Pages [00:14:23] EDGE of the Web Title Sponsor: edgeofthewebradio.com/pageonepower [00:15:18] SEO Mistake: Menu Links Pointing To Staging URLs [00:16:20] SEO Mistake: Horrendous Speed Scores [00:18:02] SEO Mistake: No Text on the Homepage [00:19:04] SEO Mistake: Lorem Ipsum Content on the Live Site [00:20:42] SEO Mistake: Links that Do Not Look Like Links [00:22:29] EDGE of the Web Sponsor: Site Strategics [00:23:06] SEO Mistake: Non-indexable URLs in the XML sitemap [00:24:53] SEO Mistake: The Highly Complex Structure Of The Website [00:27:22] SEO Mistake: No Blog Section [00:28:06] SEO Mistake: No Custom 404 Page Thanks to our sponsors! Page One Power https://edgeofthewebradio.com/pageonepower Site Strategics https://www.sitestrategics.com Follow Guest https://twitter.com/olgazarzeczna https://www.linkedin.com/in/olgazarzeczna/ https://www.youtube.com/c/SEOSLY Olga's 99+ SEO Mistakes! https://seosly.com/blog/seo-mistakes/
On this week's Outside the Oval, host Gavin Frick is joined by his high school teammate Jase Headings who breaks down his high school career, while also sharing a few personal stories with us as well. From how he fell in love with our beautiful sport to his Indoor State Championship and even his unfortunate ending to his collegiate running career, Jase tells all in this incredible interview. This, and a whole lot more on this week's trip Outside the Oval.
Main Point: God's redeemed are to honor human life by protecting, preserving and cherishing it in words and deeds. Headings: 1. What does this commandment mean? 2. How is this commandment applied?
In today's episode we talk with Functional Medicine Practitioner, Rachel Headings, founder of Rachel's Healing Arts on her passion for health and her journey to guiding others on their own ...
Headings: 1. The observance of Sabbath 2. The fulfillment of Sabbath 3. Application
Structure, people. It's everything. Or it's a very simple thing. Like I said in the shownotes, for fiction, chronological 3rd or 1st person, present or past tense, following the protagonist through the story is the white-button-down and jeans of structure. Always appropriate, almost invisible. For non-fiction, it's harder—there is no fall-back basic, but a good trick is to pretend your book is either a chronological story or a how-to and start from there, then see what feels right and what feels wrong about it. Overlaying a very practical structure on a philosophical topic can make it more accessible to the reader—and easier to write.I threw in a bunch of book references to this one. Our stand-by, The Art of the Book Proposal from Eric Maisel. The Christie Affair, The Jane Austen Society and Bloomsbury Girls, Adult Assembly Required, The Arc, The Mutual Friend.Hope the blueprint is going well for you! How to listen: if you've listened to any previous Bonus episodes or Minisodes, this one should already BE in your podcast feed. If not, click on the link to listen and you'll find yourself at amwriting.substack.com. You COULD listen there, but we're guessing you'd rather get all subscriber episodes, from now on, in your usual podcast-listening app. It's easy, and you only have to do it once to get every #Minisode from now on right where you want it.So click “listen in podcast app.” You'll get an email with a link in it. Click the link—ON YOUR PHONE—and you will get a menu of the most popular podcast apps. Chose yours and click, and you'll have a new “private” podcast feed for supporters only.If your favorite listening app isn't included, fear not. There's an RSS link in the email. Your podcast app has a way to add that—it's probably a “+” sign somewhere on your main page. Add the link once, and any time we do a #SupporterMini, you'll get it without having to do a thing. (Trust us, it's easy. This is WHY we chose Substack.) This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amwriting.substack.com/subscribe
Episode 77 of Sport Unlocked, the podcast dissecting the week's sports news issues with interviews and insight from Rob Harris, Martyn Ziegler and Tariq Panja. On the agenda on July 22, 2022: Heatwave safety; Brain injuries in rugby; Football cuts headings; World athletics champs; LIV Golf; Unjabbed Djokovic missing US Open; Pulisic sidesteps gun control question; TV channels combine; Euros audience high Sports Journalism Association Awards 2021 podcast of the year - bronze winner. Send any questions to the team on Twitter @SportUnlocked Check out videos from the interviews on Sport Unlocked's YouTube channel, Instagram or Twitter pages Music No Love by MusicbyAden https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_no-loveMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/JgXz25Tw5d4
Headings 3 and 4 of the Synod of Dort- Total Depravity - Irresistible Grace. Is the Arminian doctrine of prevenient grace taught in John 1-9- How did the fall impact the human race according to Scripture-
SEO, when implemented properly over time, can provide a major boost to your blog traffic and your overall income. For each blog post you write, you need to have a clear, repeatable, SEO process to make certain that you're maximizing search engines. Follow the steps below to fully optimize every blog post you create. Strategies for improving every post's SEO 1. Write for Your Target Audience It's tempting to try to write posts that appeal to a broad audience - because you don't want to limit the number of people you reach - but focusing on your target audience is key to building strong SEO. Knowing who you're writing for, as specifically as possible, will allow you to craft content that addresses their needs, uses their language, and meets their expectations. 2. Do Keyword Research Find out what your ideal audience is searching for so that you can provide content that answers their questions, and include the search terms strategically in your post. (more on this below). An easy way to do this is to enter a search term into Google and look in 3 places. Search Autofill. When you start typing your search term, Google will provide options to complete your search. These options are based on your own search history, but also common searches done by others. People Also Ask. Below the first couple of search results you'll find 3-5 other questions that other people with your inquiry have asked. Related Searches. At the bottom of each page Google provides additional searches that others have done that are similar to what you've searched for. I also recommend that you install a free Chrome extension called Keywords Everywhere. It will provide additional insights on keywords, including long-tail keywords. A long-tail keyword looks more like a sentence than a typical 1-2 word keyword. For example, if the keyword is “pool cleaning” the long-tail keyword might be “how to start a pool cleaning business.” 3. Add Images Images themselves don't have a direct impact on SEO, they do increase the likelihood that your post will be clicked on, which increases SEO. Be sure to use or create images for your posts that are related to the content in every post. 4. Craft a Great Title Post titles, sometimes called headlines, not only impact your SEO, but they're also a massive factor in whether or not potential readers click on your post. A great post title clearly states what the post is about, asks a question, and/ or creates curiosity in the reader. As I mentioned in the previous post, I recommend using a free tool called Headline Analyzer to create the best possible title. 5. Include Internal Links When ranking content, Google weighs the trustworthiness of websites and individual blog posts. One factor in this measure is how many other pages link to your content as a source. While links from other sites are considered to be more beneficial, links from your own posts also help. When appropriate, link to other posts you've written. 6. Use Keywords Strategically For each post you're going to determine a primary keyword. This keyword (or short phrase) should be used in specific places and ways to maximize your SEO return. Title. Your keyword should be included in the title of your post, preferably phrased the same way, but there is some flexibility. URL. Like the title, you want to format your url to include your keyword. Meta Description. If you installed the Yoast plugin I recommended last week, there is a space for you to create a meta description. This is the 160 character description that appears in search engine results. Headers. Not only do headers help organize your content and make it easier to read, they're read by Google differently than the body of your post. Headings are assumed to be an outline of your ideas or key points. The largest header, known as H1, should include the post keyword. Typically WordPress sets your post title as H1, so if you've included the keyword in the title, that's set. You can use the keyword in lower level headers as well. In content. Within the blog posts that you create, it's beneficial for your blog post SEO to use your keyword. You can also use variations on that keyword - like those you'd find in a related search - and 1-2 long-tail keywords you discovered during your research. Image Names. When you upload images to WordPress, give each image a title that includes the keyword. This not only boosts SEO, it also makes finding images easier. Additionally, when you insert an image into a post, be sure to include the keyword in the alt-tag (also called alt-text). 7. Stick to Your Niche Google doesn't like to be confused. If the posts that you publish each week aren't related to the niche you've chosen, it will negatively impact your SEO. When you stay on topic it serves to strengthen your authority with search engines. 8. Build Backlinks As your reach grows and you build relationships with other bloggers you will find your own blog posts being cited as a source for others. This builds your authority with search engines and helps them see you as a trusted source. Even if others aren't linking to you within their content, you can earn backlinks by guest posting or being featured on other websites. Search engines also place higher value on backlinks from highly trusted sources, so choose your collaborators wisely. Strategies for improving your site's SEO Try these tricks for getting more bang for your SEO buck site-wide. 9. Update Old Content If you've got content on your site that's more than a year old, review it to see if any data needs to be updated, or if the content is still accurate. Depending on your niche, things can change quickly. You'll also want to check for broken links or other links that don't go where you want them to anymore. Use a free tool like this one to run a site-wide check. 10. Focus on Page Speed Search engines factor in your page's speed when ranking your posts, but that's not the only way speed can impact your SEO. Your bounce rate and the average length of time people spend on your page are also part of the algorithm, and they're affected by page speed as well. Check out this post from HubSpot on how to improve your site speed. 11. Make Your Posts Mobile Friendly With society being increasingly dependent on our phones, is it any wonder that making every aspect of your site mobile-friendly is a necessity. If you have the Divi Theme on your website, be sure to use the tool that allows you to check what each page looks like on mobile devices. Remember that SEO takes time to have a measurable impact on your blog. If you put consistent effort in and focus on Rule #1 (provide value first), your audience, following, and income will grow! If you want to know how to build, grow, and start making money from your blog, check out Teacher Blog Academy. 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As I'm bring out the outline for the book I'm writing, I hope it will help you with one thing: Becoming more you!