Hello, folks. :)
Is it possible to build my site on siterubix.com and later on go to .com domain and keep all of my content and layout of the site if i wanted? Sorry if it
Yes, it's very easy. I just did it with GoDaddy. Kyle has a walkthrough that's very helpful.
Hey Adrijen,
Technically it's possible to transfer your site to a new domain name (am yet to do it myself, though expect to). It can be a little of a mess around I've heard, though not too bad.
This link may help;
http://www.quackit.com/domain-names/how_to_transfer_a_domain_name.cfm
Also, please don't feel the need to justify your q's here. I'm really bad at asking q's myself, & took me a while to get used to how helpful & non-judgmental people are here.... It's all good!
Regards.
Yes, you can transfer a Site Rubix. Purchase the domain, namecheap is good. Daniel is right, it's easy!
I have a question for you...
Citations Listing software. Are there other types of software that do other than bibliographic listing or works cited? Seems I'e heard of citation other than that.
There's someone looking for help with that. :)
It's not a dumb question.
Yes, you would be perfectly able to. You would back up the site and when you get your com up, move it there. It sounds easy, but you do need to know what you are doing, there are training Resources on here you should look at. Then it's not hard at all.
Thanks. Do a search for transferring sites here on WA and you can check out the resources that come up.
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Hello, folks. :)
Is it possible to build my site on siterubix.com and later on go to .com domain and keep all of my content and layout of the site if i wanted? Sorry if it
Just want to stress what others have already mentioned. Don't worry about asking questions! Members here are very good at either quickly telling you the answer or giving you a link to where to find it.
Yes, it's very easy. I just did it with GoDaddy. Kyle has a walkthrough that's very helpful.
Hey Adrijen,
Technically it's possible to transfer your site to a new domain name (am yet to do it myself, though expect to). It can be a little of a mess around I've heard, though not too bad.
This link may help;
http://www.quackit.com/domain-names/how_to_transfer_a_domain_name.cfm
Also, please don't feel the need to justify your q's here. I'm really bad at asking q's myself, & took me a while to get used to how helpful & non-judgmental people are here.... It's all good!
Regards.
Yes, you can transfer a Site Rubix. Purchase the domain, namecheap is good. Daniel is right, it's easy!
I have a question for you...
Citations Listing software. Are there other types of software that do other than bibliographic listing or works cited? Seems I'e heard of citation other than that.
There's someone looking for help with that. :)
It's not a dumb question.
Yes, you would be perfectly able to. You would back up the site and when you get your com up, move it there. It sounds easy, but you do need to know what you are doing, there are training Resources on here you should look at. Then it's not hard at all.
Thanks. Do a search for transferring sites here on WA and you can check out the resources that come up.
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Hello, WA community!
Here is my first take to make a good looking website. I know it's only layout and a title, but still. :) www.wealthyaffiliatesite.siterubix.com
It's great advice to build a WA campaign. Right now, it's the only campaign that is making me money right now.
I had three older campaigns for WA,
discoverwealthyaffiliateuniversity.net
thewealthyaffiliate.org
wealthyaffiliates.org
I took them all down because the term, "wealthyaffiliate" has been so overused that even some article directories, such as Squidoo, have banned it.
By no means is the term bad in and of itself, in fact, I'm proud of the name. Albeit, service providers out there don't think so.
I believe it is even discouraged in some of the lessons on here, not for infringement issues, but because of the overuse bit.
Keep the name if you will, but I wouldn't myself. Just a suggestion.
Daniel
Daniel, thank you very much for the advice. I see you know what you are talking about. I will try to think of some other domain name then. :)
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Hello, WA community!
Here is my first take to make a good looking website. I know it's only layout and a title, but still. :) www.wealthyaffiliatesite.siterubix.com
It's great advice to build a WA campaign. Right now, it's the only campaign that is making me money right now.
I had three older campaigns for WA,
discoverwealthyaffiliateuniversity.net
thewealthyaffiliate.org
wealthyaffiliates.org
I took them all down because the term, "wealthyaffiliate" has been so overused that even some article directories, such as Squidoo, have banned it.
By no means is the term bad in and of itself, in fact, I'm proud of the name. Albeit, service providers out there don't think so.
I believe it is even discouraged in some of the lessons on here, not for infringement issues, but because of the overuse bit.
Keep the name if you will, but I wouldn't myself. Just a suggestion.
Daniel
Daniel, thank you very much for the advice. I see you know what you are talking about. I will try to think of some other domain name then. :)
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Hello there, WA community!
Going through comments in discussion section I found out that few WA members have trouble with referral links to WA site. They claim that people
Definitely contact Kyle or Carson ASAP if something like this happens. These folks should be reporting it. You don't want others getting credit for your work.
Referral link to WA doesn't work like it should?
Hello there, WA community!
Going through comments in discussion section I found out that few WA members have trouble with referral links to WA site. They claim that people
Definitely contact Kyle or Carson ASAP if something like this happens. These folks should be reporting it. You don't want others getting credit for your work.
Just want to stress what others have already mentioned. Don't worry about asking questions! Members here are very good at either quickly telling you the answer or giving you a link to where to find it.