Szymon Rączka
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@screenfluent
Smart strategy might be building a website that's valuable in itself, in case if the original idea doesn't work out. Think of becoming a go-to resource site that you can eventually monetize through sponsorships, affiliate link or info products. Anyway that's my way of thinking behind making any website.
If you believe SEO isn't dead yet ;) then getting a .com domain is key for driving traffic. It’s also important to mention that you've got to dive into the SEO game with a smart site structure and lots of pages aiming to rank for a whole bunch of keywords.
I'm not sure what I feel about SEOs state of affairs lately, but this is a good answer! I've learned with my latest site that pre-planning site structure initially is worth it!
Smart strategy might be building a website that's valuable in itself, in case if the original idea doesn't work out. Think of becoming a go-to resource site that you can eventually monetize through sponsorships, affiliate link or info products. Anyway that's my way of thinking behind making any website.
So it seems you’ve validated my idea that featuring such round-ups of apps on my site would be valuable to people, right? 🙂
Yes, use debugger every time you want to update it.
When I want to share the url on Facebook though it still shows me the picture I uploaded yesterday. It has to be cached on Facebook. Probably need to give it a couple of days. I also added og:image:width and og:image:height, hopefully that helps with the blurriness.
Use the query string trick of adding ?asdf or something to the URL of your image and they should re-fetching the newer image.
aye, nice one! thx