The thing about Web stories which is difficult for bloggers like me, is the work of optimization for the image and videos.I liked the option shared in one of the past tutorials on this channel,but even then the search engine penalties for slow web page is making this a tough issue for people like me.If the Google Web stories app autoptimized for faster load, it would be really next level stuff.Sorry for the long comment
Very intersting that story/session is 1.7. If users watch less than 2 stories in a row on average, it either means that they either follow one of the CTA links in the story (good) or that they move on to something else rather quickly (bad). I think the former is the most logical. Do you have some data to back this theory, Paul?
I see an awesome opportunity with this fantastic tool and its ease of integration with other tools. I think it's a great possibility to use it as part of sales funnel strategies and support retargeting campaigns... But I have a question, why, if it's such a good tool, aren't there updated videos about how web stories have evolved? I am interested in knowing more about what has happened and how this tool has evolved, could you make a video where you tell us what has happened with the web stories? Thank you very much for your contributions and videos, I congratulate you for such a good job, keep doing it please!
Hello! I just got my Ahrefs site audit and it says that all my web stories are missing H1 tags. 🙁 I use the WP Stories plugin and I just assumed that the first Title text would be an H1. Can't figure out what to do... Thanks in advance!
I do see H1 tags on all your recent stories. Note that this was recently introduced, so perhaps you ran Ahrefs before you updated the plugin. If you have further questions about the WP Stories plugin, please reach out via the support forums at wordpress.org/plugins/web-stories/.
This entire series about web stories is very helpful! Thank you! Are there any issues with creating 3 to 4 web stories for the same URL? If they are assigned a title different from the original url and different from the other web stories created for the original URL?
Hi Sandra, thanks for the kind words! Not sure we understand the question.. Each published web story has a single unique URL, and there are no real ways to host multiple stories under the exact same URL. Could you give us an example?
@@GoogleforCreators Thanks for your reply! Example: Recipe post published as Apple Crisp Recipe. Web Story called Easy Apple Crisp Recipe linking to the original blog post Apple Crisp Recipe. Then, another web story called Apple Crisp Recipe without Oats linking back to the same original blog post as the first web story. Can there be multiple web stories linking back to one URL blog post? Hope that makes sense!
@@sandraallen-flegg7858 ah yes, that's completely fine! Web Stories are their own canonical posts, so multiple Web Stories can refer back to the same blog posts.
A lot of well designed web stories and even the templates in the plugin for wordpress have fewer than the recommended number of characters on page one. Does it really matter if my cover is less wordy than the rest of the story?
Very interesting metrics. This definitely helps me craft content! Thanks for sharing
sir, sudden traffic down on web stories i want to know reason why this happen? as well as the guidelines for web stories?
The thing about Web stories which is difficult for bloggers like me, is the work of optimization for the image and videos.I liked the option shared in one of the past tutorials on this channel,but even then the search engine penalties for slow web page is making this a tough issue for people like me.If the Google Web stories app autoptimized for faster load, it would be really next level stuff.Sorry for the long comment
Very intersting that story/session is 1.7. If users watch less than 2 stories in a row on average, it either means that they either follow one of the CTA links in the story (good) or that they move on to something else rather quickly (bad). I think the former is the most logical. Do you have some data to back this theory, Paul?
I see an awesome opportunity with this fantastic tool and its ease of integration with other tools. I think it's a great possibility to use it as part of sales funnel strategies and support retargeting campaigns... But I have a question, why, if it's such a good tool, aren't there updated videos about how web stories have evolved? I am interested in knowing more about what has happened and how this tool has evolved, could you make a video where you tell us what has happened with the web stories?
Thank you very much for your contributions and videos, I congratulate you for such a good job, keep doing it please!
Iam trying to give a swipe up link but I’m not been able to come across can u help me out how to enable swipe up link in my Wordpress web stories
Do gardening websites receive traffic or engagement with web stories?
Thanks for sharing
no updates yet?
Does the WP stories Plugin support background audio and navigation menu yet?
Yes, it does support background audio! Not sure what you're looking for with the navigation menu. Could you elaborate?
Hello! I just got my Ahrefs site audit and it says that all my web stories are missing H1 tags. 🙁 I use the WP Stories plugin and I just assumed that the first Title text would be an H1. Can't figure out what to do... Thanks in advance!
I do see H1 tags on all your recent stories. Note that this was recently introduced, so perhaps you ran Ahrefs before you updated the plugin.
If you have further questions about the WP Stories plugin, please reach out via the support forums at wordpress.org/plugins/web-stories/.
This entire series about web stories is very helpful! Thank you! Are there any issues with creating 3 to 4 web stories for the same URL? If they are assigned a title different from the original url and different from the other web stories created for the original URL?
Hi Sandra, thanks for the kind words! Not sure we understand the question.. Each published web story has a single unique URL, and there are no real ways to host multiple stories under the exact same URL. Could you give us an example?
@@GoogleforCreators Thanks for your reply! Example: Recipe post published as Apple Crisp Recipe. Web Story called Easy Apple Crisp Recipe linking to the original blog post Apple Crisp Recipe. Then, another web story called Apple Crisp Recipe without Oats linking back to the same original blog post as the first web story. Can there be multiple web stories linking back to one URL blog post? Hope that makes sense!
@@sandraallen-flegg7858 ah yes, that's completely fine! Web Stories are their own canonical posts, so multiple Web Stories can refer back to the same blog posts.
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A lot of well designed web stories and even the templates in the plugin for wordpress have fewer than the recommended number of characters on page one. Does it really matter if my cover is less wordy than the rest of the story?
less wordy is much better than more wordy. As long as the cover is descriptive and inviting (visually or using words), you're good.
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Any advise on which are the good platforms or sites to engage web stories designer for an assignment? Than you : )
Excelent, thank you, very helpfull
what about blogger 😭😭
Thanks for the web stories insights. How we can create web stories?
You can use a variety of editors to create Web Stories. Here are a few options: stories.google/create/
Sir Web Stories Traffic Zero After Some Days Work This Thing Demotivated me🥲Hard working but no reward