About AdamTalbot
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I am Adam and live in London, UK where I was born. My main passion is music, Jazz in particular where I also play Sax in

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I am trying to transfer my .co.uk domain over from GoDaddy but stuck in the middle of both platforms:

GoDaddy is asking for an IPS TAG from WA

WA is asking for a

Thank you all for your comments.

Basically, I found a perfect domain name on GoDaddy that wasn't available on WA. So I purchased it and now want to transfer over.
WA's platform already has all the hosting options that I would otherwise have to pay for on GoDaddy.
Unfortunately, I can't get the authorization code from GoDaddy, that option just isn't available to click.
Looks like I'll have to reach out to GoDaddy on this.

Thanks Again

WA does not register country-specific domain names such as .co.uk. But you can have a .co.uk domain name hosted here. If there is a website already installed then you'll need to back up the site and get SiteSupport to help you with the move. Or, if it's just an empty domain name you can change the DNS to point to WA and build your new website here.

Ok. Realise that now

Thanks Marion

You don't have to have the domain name registered here to have your website hosted at Wealthy Affiliate

You don't actually have any reason to transfer your domain to WA. In fact it is safer security wise if you keep your host and your domain name provider separate and point your domain To WA servers.

Why is it safer security wise Derek?

You can simply point DNS servers to WA, no need to transfer the domain name

This any good? 🧐

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How can I transfer my domain over to wa?

How can I transfer my domain over to wa?

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Website Development & Programming
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I am trying to transfer my .co.uk domain over from GoDaddy but stuck in the middle of both platforms:

GoDaddy is asking for an IPS TAG from WA

WA is asking for a

Thank you all for your comments.

Basically, I found a perfect domain name on GoDaddy that wasn't available on WA. So I purchased it and now want to transfer over.
WA's platform already has all the hosting options that I would otherwise have to pay for on GoDaddy.
Unfortunately, I can't get the authorization code from GoDaddy, that option just isn't available to click.
Looks like I'll have to reach out to GoDaddy on this.

Thanks Again

WA does not register country-specific domain names such as .co.uk. But you can have a .co.uk domain name hosted here. If there is a website already installed then you'll need to back up the site and get SiteSupport to help you with the move. Or, if it's just an empty domain name you can change the DNS to point to WA and build your new website here.

Ok. Realise that now

Thanks Marion

You don't have to have the domain name registered here to have your website hosted at Wealthy Affiliate

You don't actually have any reason to transfer your domain to WA. In fact it is safer security wise if you keep your host and your domain name provider separate and point your domain To WA servers.

Why is it safer security wise Derek?

You can simply point DNS servers to WA, no need to transfer the domain name

This any good? 🧐

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Hi Everyone.

I'm getting a little frustrated with the lack of traffic I am getting. I have 36 posts (Over the last year) that are rated as 'good' by the Yoast plugin, ye

My "sweet spot" is at least this:
QSR

I would suggest going as low as possible with QSR, especially while you manage to get more traffic on your website. Even if you will get lower AVG I would suggest target lower QSR.

Thanks for the feedback

What qsr is considered low hanging fruit?

What qsr is considered low hanging fruit?

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Search Engine Optimization
Updated

Hi Everyone.

I'm getting a little frustrated with the lack of traffic I am getting. I have 36 posts (Over the last year) that are rated as 'good' by the Yoast plugin, ye

My "sweet spot" is at least this:
QSR

I would suggest going as low as possible with QSR, especially while you manage to get more traffic on your website. Even if you will get lower AVG I would suggest target lower QSR.

Thanks for the feedback

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Hi,

I would appreciate some advice please.
After being made redundant in Dec 2017, I put 3 full months work into an affiliate site for my niche in the first quarter o

3 months isn't really a long time to put in for a site if you're only doing SEO. We also don't know what your site looked like or how the content was. You could have been doing well, but needed more time, or there could be issues with the site content.

The bootcamp training is similar to the other training course. I like subscriptions because I only need to make the sale once to keep getting paid, but there are people who sell one off items, and also do well. Neither way is 100% better.

I would pick up where you left off and completely revamp the work you have already put into your original niche. If, of course, you are interested in the original niche.

Thanks. Food for thought!

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Bootcamp or carry on with existing niche?

Bootcamp or carry on with existing niche?

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Getting Started
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Hi,

I would appreciate some advice please.
After being made redundant in Dec 2017, I put 3 full months work into an affiliate site for my niche in the first quarter o

3 months isn't really a long time to put in for a site if you're only doing SEO. We also don't know what your site looked like or how the content was. You could have been doing well, but needed more time, or there could be issues with the site content.

The bootcamp training is similar to the other training course. I like subscriptions because I only need to make the sale once to keep getting paid, but there are people who sell one off items, and also do well. Neither way is 100% better.

I would pick up where you left off and completely revamp the work you have already put into your original niche. If, of course, you are interested in the original niche.

Thanks. Food for thought!

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I have been nearly 3 months on my site. It has 17 posts with yoast reporting good SEOs and WA reporting awseome health. On this basis should I be expecting traffic soon as th

I believe content development, engagement techniques, and the right approach to the target audience can drive traffic to your site (and to mine too...)

I am positive that if you continue focusing on creating more content you will see some traffic flowing in soon.

All the best.

:)
Joe

Thanks Joe, it sometimes feels that you're not getting anywhere. I guess I need to be more patient :)

What about comments? Are you using our SiteComment tool here? It can help you get the initial traffic your site need (people who are commenting in your blog posts), as well as prepare your site for ranking.

Yes, my engagement & feedback are at 100%

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Can I expect traffic if my site health is good?

Can I expect traffic if my site health is good?

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Search Engine Optimization
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I have been nearly 3 months on my site. It has 17 posts with yoast reporting good SEOs and WA reporting awseome health. On this basis should I be expecting traffic soon as th

I believe content development, engagement techniques, and the right approach to the target audience can drive traffic to your site (and to mine too...)

I am positive that if you continue focusing on creating more content you will see some traffic flowing in soon.

All the best.

:)
Joe

Thanks Joe, it sometimes feels that you're not getting anywhere. I guess I need to be more patient :)

What about comments? Are you using our SiteComment tool here? It can help you get the initial traffic your site need (people who are commenting in your blog posts), as well as prepare your site for ranking.

Yes, my engagement & feedback are at 100%

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Hi everyone,
Wondering if anyone can help. When I get a comment to my site, I normally respond as a matter of courtesy to whoever has given the time to provide me with feedb

I leave the comments there so people know how I react to all of my customers.
Jerry

Your comments are normally responding to others' comments on your site which a healthy thing to do as it shows you are interacting to your visitors. It's good for your site, your brand and people trust you if you respond to their comments.

Your site > Trust > Brand

I can't see any reason you want to remove it.

Hope I understand you correctly.

:)
Joe

If you can try to remove comments through WP dashboard.Appearance --> Widgets--> remove comments

I don't think you can hide your comments. I see the comments differently from you. I see you are interacting with your readers. As your site becomes more and more popular, I believe people will reach out to you, hoping for an answer or just conversation. You are doing that.

I think your interaction will be looked at as a plus. Keep up the good work.

Thanks Craig

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Can you hide your own comments from sidebar?

Can you hide your own comments from sidebar?

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Hi everyone,
Wondering if anyone can help. When I get a comment to my site, I normally respond as a matter of courtesy to whoever has given the time to provide me with feedb

I leave the comments there so people know how I react to all of my customers.
Jerry

Your comments are normally responding to others' comments on your site which a healthy thing to do as it shows you are interacting to your visitors. It's good for your site, your brand and people trust you if you respond to their comments.

Your site > Trust > Brand

I can't see any reason you want to remove it.

Hope I understand you correctly.

:)
Joe

If you can try to remove comments through WP dashboard.Appearance --> Widgets--> remove comments

I don't think you can hide your comments. I see the comments differently from you. I see you are interacting with your readers. As your site becomes more and more popular, I believe people will reach out to you, hoping for an answer or just conversation. You are doing that.

I think your interaction will be looked at as a plus. Keep up the good work.

Thanks Craig

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