Is it possible to add an externally hosted website to the SiteManager / SiteRubix so I can include it in the SiteComments and SiteFeedback systems?
If not, is there any
Get comments and feedback on externally hosted site through wa?
Is it possible to add an externally hosted website to the SiteManager / SiteRubix so I can include it in the SiteComments and SiteFeedback systems?
If not, is there any
I believe you can not add them, but there are 2 features here you can use for free, for comments Need website comments? the give and take comment thread and for feedback Please Give Me Feedback on My Website
I have a set of data I want to put into a database table. The data is basically a list of service types and the associated data, such as cost, appointment duration, description
I'm sorry, I have no clue. I hope you get your answer soon. If anyone knows, my bet is on Loes! Look her up. I'll bet she can help!
Good luck,
Rae Anne
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Is anyone well-versed in wordpress templates and databases?
I have a set of data I want to put into a database table. The data is basically a list of service types and the associated data, such as cost, appointment duration, description
I'm sorry, I have no clue. I hope you get your answer soon. If anyone knows, my bet is on Loes! Look her up. I'll bet she can help!
Good luck,
Rae Anne
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I would like to start a "maintaining health and wellness" site. Does anyone know of a resource where I can get a medical disclaimer for my site? Or, better yet, does anyone hav
Try this disclaimer. You may want to add a few words that more clearly identifies your actual site. You may want the disclaimer in small letters at the bottom of each post and not just stuck in a Blog Page identified as Medical Legal Disclaimer. DAN
This website contains general medical information. The medical information is not advice and should not be treated as such. The medical information on this website is provided without any representations or warranties express or implied. We do not warrant or represent that the medical information on this website will be constantly available, or available at all, or true, accurate, complete, current or non-misleading. You must not rely on the information on this website as an alternative to medical advice from your doctor or other professional healthcare provider. If you have any specific questions about any medical matter, you should consult your doctor or other professional healthcare provider. If you think you are suffering from any medical condition, you should seek immediate medical attention. You should never delay seeking medical advice, disregard medical advice or discontinue medical treatment because of information on this website.
Because this website allows you to communicate (Comment) on posted topics, you acknowledge that because of the limited nature of this communication, any assistance you may receive using the website could likely be incomplete or in many instances misleading for one reason or another. Any assistance you may receive using this website does not constitute specific medical advice and accordingly should not be relied upon without further independent confirmation.
Dan, I am seeking a medical disclaimer and I hope you don't mind if I tweak this a bit and use it on my site a well. Thank you.
I saw one that says it can be used for free you just have to credit the source. It was at http://www.freenetlaw.com/free-medical-disclaimer/
Hope this helps.
Xin
Perfect! Thank you. I saw that one, but must have misread it or something!
Thanks again! :)
Try to google "medical disclaimer example for health website". If you can't find it, I hope several members here that build health related website can help you :)
This is the same like privacy policy and terms of use, which you can find the examples lying on internet
Thank you for your reply, Everlight.
I tried that... A bunch of law services sites came up and supposedly it's copyright infringement to copy a medical disclaimer.
Like anything else, You can copy for reference and the layout ideas then re-write the information to make it your own. Dave.
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Can anyone help me out with a medical disclaimer, please?
I would like to start a "maintaining health and wellness" site. Does anyone know of a resource where I can get a medical disclaimer for my site? Or, better yet, does anyone hav
Try this disclaimer. You may want to add a few words that more clearly identifies your actual site. You may want the disclaimer in small letters at the bottom of each post and not just stuck in a Blog Page identified as Medical Legal Disclaimer. DAN
This website contains general medical information. The medical information is not advice and should not be treated as such. The medical information on this website is provided without any representations or warranties express or implied. We do not warrant or represent that the medical information on this website will be constantly available, or available at all, or true, accurate, complete, current or non-misleading. You must not rely on the information on this website as an alternative to medical advice from your doctor or other professional healthcare provider. If you have any specific questions about any medical matter, you should consult your doctor or other professional healthcare provider. If you think you are suffering from any medical condition, you should seek immediate medical attention. You should never delay seeking medical advice, disregard medical advice or discontinue medical treatment because of information on this website.
Because this website allows you to communicate (Comment) on posted topics, you acknowledge that because of the limited nature of this communication, any assistance you may receive using the website could likely be incomplete or in many instances misleading for one reason or another. Any assistance you may receive using this website does not constitute specific medical advice and accordingly should not be relied upon without further independent confirmation.
Dan, I am seeking a medical disclaimer and I hope you don't mind if I tweak this a bit and use it on my site a well. Thank you.
I saw one that says it can be used for free you just have to credit the source. It was at http://www.freenetlaw.com/free-medical-disclaimer/
Hope this helps.
Xin
Perfect! Thank you. I saw that one, but must have misread it or something!
Thanks again! :)
Try to google "medical disclaimer example for health website". If you can't find it, I hope several members here that build health related website can help you :)
This is the same like privacy policy and terms of use, which you can find the examples lying on internet
Thank you for your reply, Everlight.
I tried that... A bunch of law services sites came up and supposedly it's copyright infringement to copy a medical disclaimer.
Like anything else, You can copy for reference and the layout ideas then re-write the information to make it your own. Dave.
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It is clearly important to become established and have quality content before adding too many product reviews to a web site.
But, has anyone found a good minimum {qualit
I have about a 75 to 25 ratio. But this is a good question, that I would like to see others chime in on. What has worked best for you others out there?
~Debra
So basically 3:1 ratio... Is your site an "authority" site? Review site? Something else?
I think JasonGB may have a point there, but I would also like to know what others think.
Sounds good, its very dependent on your site. If you are a product review site that might be all you do...if you want to become an authority in a niche then you'll want way more information and quality content posts than reviews...
go with what suits and feels right to you...no correct answer for this one
I would like to know the answer to that question as well. It is hard to develop metrics without knowledge.
Susan
That's my thinking, too. I agree with what JasonGB said, but there must be a "too much" or "could be more"... If anybody knows what I mean?
Remember that your site is to "HELP" you visitors, if you have a niche site, most of your article should be aimed towards articles reviews, products, styles etc. If it has something to do with your site niche then include it, but when you get close to the point where 50% of your posts are trying to sell products, then it crosses the line for sure.
~Debra
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What is a good post-to-product review minimum ratio?
It is clearly important to become established and have quality content before adding too many product reviews to a web site.
But, has anyone found a good minimum {qualit
I have about a 75 to 25 ratio. But this is a good question, that I would like to see others chime in on. What has worked best for you others out there?
~Debra
So basically 3:1 ratio... Is your site an "authority" site? Review site? Something else?
I think JasonGB may have a point there, but I would also like to know what others think.
Sounds good, its very dependent on your site. If you are a product review site that might be all you do...if you want to become an authority in a niche then you'll want way more information and quality content posts than reviews...
go with what suits and feels right to you...no correct answer for this one
I would like to know the answer to that question as well. It is hard to develop metrics without knowledge.
Susan
That's my thinking, too. I agree with what JasonGB said, but there must be a "too much" or "could be more"... If anybody knows what I mean?
Remember that your site is to "HELP" you visitors, if you have a niche site, most of your article should be aimed towards articles reviews, products, styles etc. If it has something to do with your site niche then include it, but when you get close to the point where 50% of your posts are trying to sell products, then it crosses the line for sure.
~Debra
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I believe you can not add them, but there are 2 features here you can use for free, for comments Need website comments? the give and take comment thread and for feedback Please Give Me Feedback on My Website