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My post is published. You can access and read my post through my website:

http://losethatfatwitharif.com > Food & Drink

YET, when you try to view my post t

This appears to be an IT type response that could be server related and as such should bee looked at by site support!

hi. thans for the response. i am in touch with kyle to see if this is such. hoping this could be sorted out. i have learnt one thing. when i request comments. i will only request 1 for testing purpose. then more if required. on this post i have requested 7 and have now had 2 wasted as a result of this issue.

fellow colleagues have commented about the inability to view my site rather than commenting on the post (which of course they cannot do anyway). i am gonna have to reject them as they are not comments about my post. this will mean one wasted credit for me and a loss for the other colleague as well. but PM'ing would have been a better idea like one person did.

1 comment per post from now on as a test! you learn something everyday.

thank you for your comment. if you find out anything otherwise to what you have said, please let me know. thank you.

Hi Arif, I noticed that problem when I tried to comment your article called "Healthy food for good health". I don't know how to fix it, but I know a workaround: if you click on the link next to 'Comment For' on top of the page instead of clicking on 'view this page', your website opens fine. In fact, about 9 hours ago I left a comment accessing your page in that way, and the comment still shows as pending. Didn't you get the notification of it via SITE COMMENTS?

hi sergio. thank you for your response. i did get your comments on my site. i normally respond within 24 hours. my apologies. i will respond as soon as possible. i have had a few other responses, half of which commented on not been able to access my post through SITE COMMENT. i have therefore been so transfixed trying to resolve this that i has not been able to respond to anyone yet. this is so frustrating. i have to resolve this.

can you tell me where the 'Comment For' is? on top of which page?

much appreciated. thank you.

It's ok, Arif. I asked you only because I thought that, since I did not access your page by clicking 'view this page', maybe the system did not notify you.
I took a screenshot for you of where 'Comment for' is located, for another website that I was suggested to comment. To fix the problem, though, maybe you should send a note to Site Support.

thank you for the response.
i have 4 comments: 3 are of completely different names and 1 has the name 'Sergio' with a different pic and not 'SergioBersa' with the pic above.

that is not the same sergio. is it??

no. i just had a closer. i dont have your comment. a different sergio has put in that comment.

this has never happened before. this is frustrating. do you think if i deleted that posted and created a brand new one with the same link and added on my site as if from scratch then that would work?

It is the same Sergio, actually. The photo you see in the comment does not come from my WA profile but from my gravatar profile, where I choose to use a different photo :)

oh ok cool. no worries. i have since responded :) thank you

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Why cant anyone access my post through site comments?

Why cant anyone access my post through site comments?

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My post is published. You can access and read my post through my website:

http://losethatfatwitharif.com > Food & Drink

YET, when you try to view my post t

This appears to be an IT type response that could be server related and as such should bee looked at by site support!

hi. thans for the response. i am in touch with kyle to see if this is such. hoping this could be sorted out. i have learnt one thing. when i request comments. i will only request 1 for testing purpose. then more if required. on this post i have requested 7 and have now had 2 wasted as a result of this issue.

fellow colleagues have commented about the inability to view my site rather than commenting on the post (which of course they cannot do anyway). i am gonna have to reject them as they are not comments about my post. this will mean one wasted credit for me and a loss for the other colleague as well. but PM'ing would have been a better idea like one person did.

1 comment per post from now on as a test! you learn something everyday.

thank you for your comment. if you find out anything otherwise to what you have said, please let me know. thank you.

Hi Arif, I noticed that problem when I tried to comment your article called "Healthy food for good health". I don't know how to fix it, but I know a workaround: if you click on the link next to 'Comment For' on top of the page instead of clicking on 'view this page', your website opens fine. In fact, about 9 hours ago I left a comment accessing your page in that way, and the comment still shows as pending. Didn't you get the notification of it via SITE COMMENTS?

hi sergio. thank you for your response. i did get your comments on my site. i normally respond within 24 hours. my apologies. i will respond as soon as possible. i have had a few other responses, half of which commented on not been able to access my post through SITE COMMENT. i have therefore been so transfixed trying to resolve this that i has not been able to respond to anyone yet. this is so frustrating. i have to resolve this.

can you tell me where the 'Comment For' is? on top of which page?

much appreciated. thank you.

It's ok, Arif. I asked you only because I thought that, since I did not access your page by clicking 'view this page', maybe the system did not notify you.
I took a screenshot for you of where 'Comment for' is located, for another website that I was suggested to comment. To fix the problem, though, maybe you should send a note to Site Support.

thank you for the response.
i have 4 comments: 3 are of completely different names and 1 has the name 'Sergio' with a different pic and not 'SergioBersa' with the pic above.

that is not the same sergio. is it??

no. i just had a closer. i dont have your comment. a different sergio has put in that comment.

this has never happened before. this is frustrating. do you think if i deleted that posted and created a brand new one with the same link and added on my site as if from scratch then that would work?

It is the same Sergio, actually. The photo you see in the comment does not come from my WA profile but from my gravatar profile, where I choose to use a different photo :)

oh ok cool. no worries. i have since responded :) thank you

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This does not make sense. I hope someone can enlighten me.

One of my pages is ranked on page 2 both for google.com and google.co.uk. HOWEVER, this is if you search for t

Thanks for asking about that issue Arif, I like the answer. Thanks for sharing

no worries. glad to know my fellow affiliates are benefiting from it. thank you.

Thanks for this great information. Mobile enhancement pays!

Because Google will look at sites that are mobile ready and rank them higher on mobile devices (than if a site was only desktop friendly).

That is why if your site is mobile friendly, you will typically rank a bit higher as there are still lots of sites out there that are not mobile friendly.

i had no idea it makes any difference. I have not worked on mobile for my site at all. my post for mobile in page 2 whereby it is page 1 for both .com and .co.uk. maybe i should focus a bit on mobile do you think?

It does. Desktops don't need to be responsive. Most themes are built to fit full screen. However, some do not change size well for different devices. Because this is one of the ranking measurements, you will see different rankings. At least I have on some of my posts.

makes sense what you are saying. that you for the response.

You probably have other keywords that are better than the one you're ranking for.
You just don't know it.
Always best to do a search for a particular URL within quotes.
Example - "my site"

Do this and you will get your sites position for any and all keywords.
Works for me so give it a try.
Robert

thank you. didn't think of that. will give it a shot.

There is a plugin that lets you track your keywords.

https://en-gb.wordpress.org/plugins/wincher-rank-tracker/

Enjoy your Friday and the weekend ahead.
Robert

thats brilliant! thank you. i will check it out.

No probs and it is a great tool for keeping up to speed with the keywords you are using.
Enjoy the day.
Robert

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Does ranking really differ depending on the device?

Does ranking really differ depending on the device?

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This does not make sense. I hope someone can enlighten me.

One of my pages is ranked on page 2 both for google.com and google.co.uk. HOWEVER, this is if you search for t

Thanks for asking about that issue Arif, I like the answer. Thanks for sharing

no worries. glad to know my fellow affiliates are benefiting from it. thank you.

Thanks for this great information. Mobile enhancement pays!

Because Google will look at sites that are mobile ready and rank them higher on mobile devices (than if a site was only desktop friendly).

That is why if your site is mobile friendly, you will typically rank a bit higher as there are still lots of sites out there that are not mobile friendly.

i had no idea it makes any difference. I have not worked on mobile for my site at all. my post for mobile in page 2 whereby it is page 1 for both .com and .co.uk. maybe i should focus a bit on mobile do you think?

It does. Desktops don't need to be responsive. Most themes are built to fit full screen. However, some do not change size well for different devices. Because this is one of the ranking measurements, you will see different rankings. At least I have on some of my posts.

makes sense what you are saying. that you for the response.

You probably have other keywords that are better than the one you're ranking for.
You just don't know it.
Always best to do a search for a particular URL within quotes.
Example - "my site"

Do this and you will get your sites position for any and all keywords.
Works for me so give it a try.
Robert

thank you. didn't think of that. will give it a shot.

There is a plugin that lets you track your keywords.

https://en-gb.wordpress.org/plugins/wincher-rank-tracker/

Enjoy your Friday and the weekend ahead.
Robert

thats brilliant! thank you. i will check it out.

No probs and it is a great tool for keeping up to speed with the keywords you are using.
Enjoy the day.
Robert

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I have a lot of family members who live in the same town as I, some of whom live with me, that make a lot of purchases from Amazon. If they were to do that through my website a

Why would it make a differnce who purchases! I wouldnt think it would matter who purchases!

Barbara

Amazon will often close down your account if it thinks you are manipulating the purchases in any way. So, there is a risk that if a friend or family member's purchase can be tied back to you (such as through physical address or IP address), then you'll lose your account.

It matters because Amazon specifically states that members of the same household cannot purchase through affiliate links, the affiliate account will be terminated.

It matters to Amazon , believe me.

Love the clarification. s

thank you.

Just be careful.. I have the same kind of issue and I am not going to risk it.. Keith

yeah tell me about it. i thought has occurred to me over the last few months but i didn't do anything thinking its not worth thinking about. then i thought what the heck! might as well get some second opinions. maybe i'm thinking wrong. that you for your reply.

Obviously the purchaser and family member(s) are treated singly and separately by Amazon.

They are both right. The purchaser cannot have the same ip or physical address. Otherwise its ok.

i thought as much. thank you

Yes, that's it exactly.

Nevertheless, I would suggest being extremely careful. People sometimes don't pay much attention when making purchases. So, if they make a purchase that Amazon can link back to you in any way, you could lose your account.

It may not be worth the risk just for a little extra commission.

thank you. you are right.

I had a bad experience this summer with a friend buying something through my link. She lives in another state, thousands of miles away, but I had ordered something and shipped it to her in the past as a gift. When she made the purchase, Amazon flagged it since it was an address I had sent something to in the past! Though it was a legitimate sale, it did not count and I did not get the commission. They did not threaten me but said I would never get a commission from anything she bought.

You definitely can't have anyone at the same address buy something through your links.

yeah. suspicions confirmed. so are you saying so long as the address is not the same as yours it should be fine?

As long as the address is not the same and it is also not an address you have ever sent anything to from Amazon. I do not know if they have any other tracking mechanism...perhaps they can see if the order is coming from the same computer? I really don't know for sure on that.

ok. i'm guessing if for e.g. my mother bought items using her own laptop and using her own amazon account, and also if her address is different even if located in the same town then it must be fine? right?

I would think so...unless you had ordered anything on Amazon and had it sent to her at her address in the past. Otherwise, I would think it should work.

There's nothing strange in the idea that a person would prefer to buy something thru' a friend or family member's link. They're going to buy the item anyway - they'd rather help someone they know than someone they don't and Amazon still gets the profit the sale engenders.

And as the percentage paid to affiliates is built into the price of the item - seems to me Amazon is just looking for excuses to keep that percentage for themselves and not pay it out where it was earned. ...But perhaps being money-grubbing is how such places become big.

Yes, I was pretty annoyed at the time when they told me it was flagged as being "a purchase made by you or on your behalf". It wasn't but they didn't care and there was nothing I could do. It was my first sale. Luckily I have made plenty more now but I am leery of friends or family buying anything.

It is definitly a ploy to avoid paying commissions.

If they are in your household, they can't buy from you (address the same), if they don't live with you, they can.

thank you for your response. as i figured. just wanted to be sure.

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Can people you know buy from amazon using your links?

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I have a lot of family members who live in the same town as I, some of whom live with me, that make a lot of purchases from Amazon. If they were to do that through my website a

Why would it make a differnce who purchases! I wouldnt think it would matter who purchases!

Barbara

Amazon will often close down your account if it thinks you are manipulating the purchases in any way. So, there is a risk that if a friend or family member's purchase can be tied back to you (such as through physical address or IP address), then you'll lose your account.

It matters because Amazon specifically states that members of the same household cannot purchase through affiliate links, the affiliate account will be terminated.

It matters to Amazon , believe me.

Love the clarification. s

thank you.

Just be careful.. I have the same kind of issue and I am not going to risk it.. Keith

yeah tell me about it. i thought has occurred to me over the last few months but i didn't do anything thinking its not worth thinking about. then i thought what the heck! might as well get some second opinions. maybe i'm thinking wrong. that you for your reply.

Obviously the purchaser and family member(s) are treated singly and separately by Amazon.

They are both right. The purchaser cannot have the same ip or physical address. Otherwise its ok.

i thought as much. thank you

Yes, that's it exactly.

Nevertheless, I would suggest being extremely careful. People sometimes don't pay much attention when making purchases. So, if they make a purchase that Amazon can link back to you in any way, you could lose your account.

It may not be worth the risk just for a little extra commission.

thank you. you are right.

I had a bad experience this summer with a friend buying something through my link. She lives in another state, thousands of miles away, but I had ordered something and shipped it to her in the past as a gift. When she made the purchase, Amazon flagged it since it was an address I had sent something to in the past! Though it was a legitimate sale, it did not count and I did not get the commission. They did not threaten me but said I would never get a commission from anything she bought.

You definitely can't have anyone at the same address buy something through your links.

yeah. suspicions confirmed. so are you saying so long as the address is not the same as yours it should be fine?

As long as the address is not the same and it is also not an address you have ever sent anything to from Amazon. I do not know if they have any other tracking mechanism...perhaps they can see if the order is coming from the same computer? I really don't know for sure on that.

ok. i'm guessing if for e.g. my mother bought items using her own laptop and using her own amazon account, and also if her address is different even if located in the same town then it must be fine? right?

I would think so...unless you had ordered anything on Amazon and had it sent to her at her address in the past. Otherwise, I would think it should work.

There's nothing strange in the idea that a person would prefer to buy something thru' a friend or family member's link. They're going to buy the item anyway - they'd rather help someone they know than someone they don't and Amazon still gets the profit the sale engenders.

And as the percentage paid to affiliates is built into the price of the item - seems to me Amazon is just looking for excuses to keep that percentage for themselves and not pay it out where it was earned. ...But perhaps being money-grubbing is how such places become big.

Yes, I was pretty annoyed at the time when they told me it was flagged as being "a purchase made by you or on your behalf". It wasn't but they didn't care and there was nothing I could do. It was my first sale. Luckily I have made plenty more now but I am leery of friends or family buying anything.

It is definitly a ploy to avoid paying commissions.

If they are in your household, they can't buy from you (address the same), if they don't live with you, they can.

thank you for your response. as i figured. just wanted to be sure.

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I am trying to speed up my site whilst preventing spam, as i am sure a lot of you are. Question is which anti spam plugin should you use?

I did not have Akismet until th

This is all you need to know. Pure and simple Carson mentions it here. WA has the spam umbrella in place.

nice one. thank you.

I was told by Kyle, when I asked him why I didn't have WP Spamshield installed on my new website, that it is out of date and no longer needed. He said WA's protection system of all the websites hosted here is far more powerful than WP Spamshield ever was, and so it is definitely not needed as a plugin anymore.

I think the same must apply to Akismet, because in some of the older training, it is mentioned, but I have not had it intalled on any new site I have created, so I assume that is redundant, now, as well.

nice one. thank you.

I wish I knew I will get my answers from your answers.
Thanks for asking this.
Carolyn

thank you and thats ok. fellow members have already answered it. please see below. thank you.

Glad you are sorted hun xoxox to you and yours :-))

YOU DONT NEED A SPAM SHIELD plugin of any kind Guys.....it is taken care of :-)) disable them if you have them....
If you want a good security plugin there is Securi....PM me and i will send you details if you are interested :-))

thanx, I think that was not actually spam but a plugin not correctly installed.

Thanx again

That's ONLY if/when we use WA servers to host our sites "T".
If we use ANY other hosting we NEED spam control.

Trish

that is correct :-)) as far as i am aware he is referring to his site here, being hosted by WA :-))

If you also look at other comments made prior to mine it appears they are discussing the site at WA :-)) hope you are well and having a good monday :-))

Hey LincolnM, what was your plugin affecting? :-)) T

it had some automatic game on it and I was not able to type in. I will try the one you recommended now.

Cheers

hope it helps :-)) keep me posted will ya, you can Private Messge (PM) me if you want too

sure

ok! this is probably a dud question (sorry, still learning) but how do i know if i am using WA server to host my site?

when you bought your .com site did you transfer it to WA and also do you log in thorugh the WA Site manager?

i bought my .com site through WA. i access my site through site manager.

If your sites are with WA you don't need either.
...I deleted both Akismet and SI CAPTHCA and don' get any spam.

this seems to be universal. i think i will delete them. thanks. my mind is being made up.

... and goodluck keeping your plugins down to 5.
:-)

thanks. this is a bit tricky. i just wanna make my site even faster. ;)

Hi Arif,
You don't need anti-spam as what others said because WA has Site Protection which is a plus for us. It protects us from spam. Its one of the best of WA.

OK. this is universal. just following the training. but like i say this is universal. i think i will delete all. thak you all.

delete all of them, u do not need them...

what about akismet? its in the training in course 4 to instal.

things have changed since the training was made...things change fast online!

i just had a look. in course 4 lesson 2, kyle says to instal akismet to avoid comment spam. what do you say?

righty-ho jim. thanks for the input. i might go ahead with what you are saying. certainly i think i will delete the rest.

Hi Arif...
You don't need to worry about anti spam if you have built your site with WA...it's all done & installed for you!
Best wishes
Steve

hi steve. so are you saying i should deactivate all three? askismet is in the training to instal. but i cannot remember the rest.

Hi again...
The training in this lesson is a few years old...
You definitely don't need akismet...
It was only a few weeks ago Kyle put out a message that we don't have to worry about the anti spam anymore...
As you can see below...everyone has said you don't need it so just delete it!

i sent a message to kyle just a few minutes ago regarding two of the three plugins.
thanks you for informing me about the message from kyle. i did not know anything about it.
i will delete all three.

That's OK...
Glad I could point you in the right direction!
i tried to find the post he sent but I couldn't find it...
Just a tip...if you think of a question type it in the search here bar at the top and I'll guarantee 9 times out of 10 you will will find an answer to what you are looking for!
Best wishes
Steve

thanks. your right. i will bear that in mind going forward.

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Which anti-spam should you use?

Which anti-spam should you use?

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I am trying to speed up my site whilst preventing spam, as i am sure a lot of you are. Question is which anti spam plugin should you use?

I did not have Akismet until th

This is all you need to know. Pure and simple Carson mentions it here. WA has the spam umbrella in place.

nice one. thank you.

I was told by Kyle, when I asked him why I didn't have WP Spamshield installed on my new website, that it is out of date and no longer needed. He said WA's protection system of all the websites hosted here is far more powerful than WP Spamshield ever was, and so it is definitely not needed as a plugin anymore.

I think the same must apply to Akismet, because in some of the older training, it is mentioned, but I have not had it intalled on any new site I have created, so I assume that is redundant, now, as well.

nice one. thank you.

I wish I knew I will get my answers from your answers.
Thanks for asking this.
Carolyn

thank you and thats ok. fellow members have already answered it. please see below. thank you.

Glad you are sorted hun xoxox to you and yours :-))

YOU DONT NEED A SPAM SHIELD plugin of any kind Guys.....it is taken care of :-)) disable them if you have them....
If you want a good security plugin there is Securi....PM me and i will send you details if you are interested :-))

thanx, I think that was not actually spam but a plugin not correctly installed.

Thanx again

That's ONLY if/when we use WA servers to host our sites "T".
If we use ANY other hosting we NEED spam control.

Trish

that is correct :-)) as far as i am aware he is referring to his site here, being hosted by WA :-))

If you also look at other comments made prior to mine it appears they are discussing the site at WA :-)) hope you are well and having a good monday :-))

Hey LincolnM, what was your plugin affecting? :-)) T

it had some automatic game on it and I was not able to type in. I will try the one you recommended now.

Cheers

hope it helps :-)) keep me posted will ya, you can Private Messge (PM) me if you want too

sure

ok! this is probably a dud question (sorry, still learning) but how do i know if i am using WA server to host my site?

when you bought your .com site did you transfer it to WA and also do you log in thorugh the WA Site manager?

i bought my .com site through WA. i access my site through site manager.

If your sites are with WA you don't need either.
...I deleted both Akismet and SI CAPTHCA and don' get any spam.

this seems to be universal. i think i will delete them. thanks. my mind is being made up.

... and goodluck keeping your plugins down to 5.
:-)

thanks. this is a bit tricky. i just wanna make my site even faster. ;)

Hi Arif,
You don't need anti-spam as what others said because WA has Site Protection which is a plus for us. It protects us from spam. Its one of the best of WA.

OK. this is universal. just following the training. but like i say this is universal. i think i will delete all. thak you all.

delete all of them, u do not need them...

what about akismet? its in the training in course 4 to instal.

things have changed since the training was made...things change fast online!

i just had a look. in course 4 lesson 2, kyle says to instal akismet to avoid comment spam. what do you say?

righty-ho jim. thanks for the input. i might go ahead with what you are saying. certainly i think i will delete the rest.

Hi Arif...
You don't need to worry about anti spam if you have built your site with WA...it's all done & installed for you!
Best wishes
Steve

hi steve. so are you saying i should deactivate all three? askismet is in the training to instal. but i cannot remember the rest.

Hi again...
The training in this lesson is a few years old...
You definitely don't need akismet...
It was only a few weeks ago Kyle put out a message that we don't have to worry about the anti spam anymore...
As you can see below...everyone has said you don't need it so just delete it!

i sent a message to kyle just a few minutes ago regarding two of the three plugins.
thanks you for informing me about the message from kyle. i did not know anything about it.
i will delete all three.

That's OK...
Glad I could point you in the right direction!
i tried to find the post he sent but I couldn't find it...
Just a tip...if you think of a question type it in the search here bar at the top and I'll guarantee 9 times out of 10 you will will find an answer to what you are looking for!
Best wishes
Steve

thanks. your right. i will bear that in mind going forward.

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Why does Google Analytics ONLY show the percentage of tablet and phone users and not PC/laptop users?
Do they classify PC users as tablet users?

Tablets are classified as mobile devices. There are only two classifications: PC and mobile. Those two are classifications, and can't be combined, because they're two different computer classifications! LOL

(Sorry for my English *laughs*)

It used to be PC only, then mobile devices came along.. That's why in Google Analytics, you will notice "mobile" is just an "addition".

no sooner did i post the question! a desktop user viewed my site! i then had few more!

i published a post yesterday and its not even 24hrs and i have now had nearly 1000 visits! what i am also surprised about is that only around 1 per cent use desktop. obviously phone and tablet would be more but i would have thought desktop/laptop would be more than 1 per cent.

ok, so they do have a desktop section along with tablet and phone (3 classifications) nice to see. i then had a look at my site using a mobile phone as most users are using the phone.....and all my affiliate links are at the bottom. correct me if i am wrong but i highly doubt many people go right to the bottom to see the affiliate advert links. if that is so, do you know how to move them to the side of the article for phone users?

Hey ARIF, have a look at this training from LOES, she mentions a plugin that will get your site ready and mobile friendly, this may help you and i am sure if you have any questioins LOES will be able to help you .....let me know how you go will you :-)) Tania

Yes, T1967. It's from Loes that I learned how to convert a non-mobile-friendly site into a mobile-friendly one, using his suggested plugin, WP Touch Mobile. Really thankful for him!

But, here's a reality: Although a lot of people nowadays browse the Internet using mobile devices, the end transactions still need to be facilitated using desktop computers.

Also, if you are doing WA bootcamp and participating in our affiliate program here, the training and site creation, still need to be done using desktop computers.

Prospective customers only get to the entrance with their mobile devices, but only few are actually proceeding to finally finish transactions, unless the merchant site's payment processing system fits mobile too.

Maybe the experts need to chime in here and enlighten us about these mobile things of e-commerce and online business.

Yeah that would be good ......maybe you should copy the question and PM them both :-))

You should still ask her, LOES, if she can help you relocated your banners/links/etc.....for the time being though ;-))

I first saw this on my mobile LOL...true...honest....
When i got home i came straight in and signed up :-))

:-)) keep me posted will you :-))

thanks. will check it out.

so what do you think customers do these days. check out the product using their mobile, and if interested proceeding with purchase using a desktop/laptop or tabley?

Hey Arif,

personally i would do exactly that as a lot of the time i dont have the necessary info to hand to complete from ipad or phone......and it is was something like this i would want to view it on a bigger screen not just a tablet or phone........i wonder if there are any WA stats from Kyle or Carson or if they track where it comes from mobile or Desktop ????? might be worth asking them? what do you think?

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Why only tablet and phone users on google analytics?

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Why does Google Analytics ONLY show the percentage of tablet and phone users and not PC/laptop users?
Do they classify PC users as tablet users?

Tablets are classified as mobile devices. There are only two classifications: PC and mobile. Those two are classifications, and can't be combined, because they're two different computer classifications! LOL

(Sorry for my English *laughs*)

It used to be PC only, then mobile devices came along.. That's why in Google Analytics, you will notice "mobile" is just an "addition".

no sooner did i post the question! a desktop user viewed my site! i then had few more!

i published a post yesterday and its not even 24hrs and i have now had nearly 1000 visits! what i am also surprised about is that only around 1 per cent use desktop. obviously phone and tablet would be more but i would have thought desktop/laptop would be more than 1 per cent.

ok, so they do have a desktop section along with tablet and phone (3 classifications) nice to see. i then had a look at my site using a mobile phone as most users are using the phone.....and all my affiliate links are at the bottom. correct me if i am wrong but i highly doubt many people go right to the bottom to see the affiliate advert links. if that is so, do you know how to move them to the side of the article for phone users?

Hey ARIF, have a look at this training from LOES, she mentions a plugin that will get your site ready and mobile friendly, this may help you and i am sure if you have any questioins LOES will be able to help you .....let me know how you go will you :-)) Tania

Yes, T1967. It's from Loes that I learned how to convert a non-mobile-friendly site into a mobile-friendly one, using his suggested plugin, WP Touch Mobile. Really thankful for him!

But, here's a reality: Although a lot of people nowadays browse the Internet using mobile devices, the end transactions still need to be facilitated using desktop computers.

Also, if you are doing WA bootcamp and participating in our affiliate program here, the training and site creation, still need to be done using desktop computers.

Prospective customers only get to the entrance with their mobile devices, but only few are actually proceeding to finally finish transactions, unless the merchant site's payment processing system fits mobile too.

Maybe the experts need to chime in here and enlighten us about these mobile things of e-commerce and online business.

Yeah that would be good ......maybe you should copy the question and PM them both :-))

You should still ask her, LOES, if she can help you relocated your banners/links/etc.....for the time being though ;-))

I first saw this on my mobile LOL...true...honest....
When i got home i came straight in and signed up :-))

:-)) keep me posted will you :-))

thanks. will check it out.

so what do you think customers do these days. check out the product using their mobile, and if interested proceeding with purchase using a desktop/laptop or tabley?

Hey Arif,

personally i would do exactly that as a lot of the time i dont have the necessary info to hand to complete from ipad or phone......and it is was something like this i would want to view it on a bigger screen not just a tablet or phone........i wonder if there are any WA stats from Kyle or Carson or if they track where it comes from mobile or Desktop ????? might be worth asking them? what do you think?

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