I have a unresolved problem with a Meta business account. I have contacted Meta business over a 6 month period with no result. Read through the business help documents and with
Facebook / meta business account?
I have a unresolved problem with a Meta business account. I have contacted Meta business over a 6 month period with no result. Read through the business help documents and with
It is really up to facebook here, but keep following up on correspondence and check their community.
Abie
I am looking for some Facebook Support.
Can anyone recommend a FB support service or Individual that you have used.
I have two Business accounts that need some work and
Third-Party Facebook Support Services
1. Hootsuite
2. Agorapulse
3. Social Media Examiner
4. LYFE Marketing
Freelancers and Agencies
1. Upwork
2. Fiverr
3. Social Media Managers on LinkedIn
Hi AbiePPlus thank you for the list. Some of these services I have used in the past. Is there anyone on Upworks you would recommend? I have two FB Business Accounts that were hacked 6 months ago and I am still dealing with Meta Business Support Services in trying to restore some of my previous permissions. Its a bit of a merry go round. Looking for someone who may have some experience with dealing with Meta Business Support and might be able to offer some insight into restoring some of my permissions.
I don't, but do ask them questions for proper evaluation, give them a task, and see how they deliver - Be aware there's lots of shadiness as well :)
I need this information also! Wish I tell you but i’m tagging along with u to learn about social media marketing .
Barbara
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Facebook support - business accounts?
I am looking for some Facebook Support.
Can anyone recommend a FB support service or Individual that you have used.
I have two Business accounts that need some work and
Third-Party Facebook Support Services
1. Hootsuite
2. Agorapulse
3. Social Media Examiner
4. LYFE Marketing
Freelancers and Agencies
1. Upwork
2. Fiverr
3. Social Media Managers on LinkedIn
Hi AbiePPlus thank you for the list. Some of these services I have used in the past. Is there anyone on Upworks you would recommend? I have two FB Business Accounts that were hacked 6 months ago and I am still dealing with Meta Business Support Services in trying to restore some of my previous permissions. Its a bit of a merry go round. Looking for someone who may have some experience with dealing with Meta Business Support and might be able to offer some insight into restoring some of my permissions.
I don't, but do ask them questions for proper evaluation, give them a task, and see how they deliver - Be aware there's lots of shadiness as well :)
I need this information also! Wish I tell you but i’m tagging along with u to learn about social media marketing .
Barbara
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When I load up a post from the HUB I am being asked if I would like to convert the post to blocks in the WP Editor. Ends up multiple paragraphs after converting. I am wonderin
I do convert the post to blocks.
It is more whether you reformat the post into a container.
Cheers
Paul
Depends on what you are doing, I guess. Can you clarify?
Why Use Containers?
- Enhanced Layout Control: Containers allow you to group related blocks, making it easier to manage complex layouts.
- Responsive Design: Containers can help ensure your content looks good on all devices by providing better control over spacing and alignment.
- Styling and Customization: You can apply styles to containers to differentiate sections of your post, making the content more visually appealing.
Steps to Reformat a Post into a Container
1. Convert Post to Blocks:
- Ensure your post is converted to blocks if it isn’t already. This can be done by clicking on the three-dot menu in the top-right corner of the post editor and selecting “Convert to Blocks.”
2. Add a Container Block:
- In the WordPress block editor, click the “+” button to add a new block.
- Search for a “Group” block or a “Container” block, depending on your theme and plugins.
3. Move Blocks into the Container:
- Select the blocks you want to include in the container.
- Drag and drop them into the container block. Alternatively, you can cut and paste blocks into the container.
4. Adjust Container Settings:
- Click on the container block to access its settings in the right-hand sidebar.
- Adjust padding, margins, alignment, and other styling options to fit your design needs.
- You can also apply custom CSS classes for more advanced styling.
5. Add Additional Containers:
- For more complex layouts, you can add multiple container blocks to organize different sections of your post.
Example of Using a Group Block
1. Add a Group Block:
- Click the “+” button, search for “Group,” and select it.
2. Add Content to the Group:
- Within the group block, click the “+” button to add blocks like paragraphs, images, headings, etc.
3. Customize the Group Block:
- Use the settings in the right-hand sidebar to customize the appearance, such as background color, padding, and margins.
Tips for Effective Use of Containers
- Consistent Styling: Use containers to apply consistent styling to similar sections of your post, such as using the same background color for all headers.
- Improved Readability: nGroup related content together to make the post easier to read and navigate.
- Responsive Adjustments: Test your layout on different devices to ensure it looks good on mobile, tablet, and desktop. Getting Started with the Block Editor
Hi Paul,
I have been wondering, is it better to transfer your edited blocks back into a container after editing your post or pages?
This is something that you can experiment with yourself, I wonder if the SEO of a post will improve after you have put the blocks back into a container?
I am going to try it out myself and see what happens!?
Regards
Brian
Hi Brian,
I am thinking the same about improved page speeds and seo scores. Looks like I will need to run a few test myself and see where it leads. I was hoping someone may have the answer already.
Regards
Paul
Hi AbiePPlus,
Thank you for your reply. I will work through your points and see how things go.
Regards
Paul
Hi Paul,
I always convert to blocks as well it makes the post more easier to edit and make changes that look more pleasing to the eye.
You can add click buttons, add pictures, type text over the pictures.
Regards
Brian
Hi Paul: The first thing I do with every post, is convert to blocks. It a vastly better editing/page builder experience. Check this out: How to Go From Classic Editor to Block Editor
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Post formatting - converting to blocks?
When I load up a post from the HUB I am being asked if I would like to convert the post to blocks in the WP Editor. Ends up multiple paragraphs after converting. I am wonderin
I do convert the post to blocks.
It is more whether you reformat the post into a container.
Cheers
Paul
Depends on what you are doing, I guess. Can you clarify?
Why Use Containers?
- Enhanced Layout Control: Containers allow you to group related blocks, making it easier to manage complex layouts.
- Responsive Design: Containers can help ensure your content looks good on all devices by providing better control over spacing and alignment.
- Styling and Customization: You can apply styles to containers to differentiate sections of your post, making the content more visually appealing.
Steps to Reformat a Post into a Container
1. Convert Post to Blocks:
- Ensure your post is converted to blocks if it isn’t already. This can be done by clicking on the three-dot menu in the top-right corner of the post editor and selecting “Convert to Blocks.”
2. Add a Container Block:
- In the WordPress block editor, click the “+” button to add a new block.
- Search for a “Group” block or a “Container” block, depending on your theme and plugins.
3. Move Blocks into the Container:
- Select the blocks you want to include in the container.
- Drag and drop them into the container block. Alternatively, you can cut and paste blocks into the container.
4. Adjust Container Settings:
- Click on the container block to access its settings in the right-hand sidebar.
- Adjust padding, margins, alignment, and other styling options to fit your design needs.
- You can also apply custom CSS classes for more advanced styling.
5. Add Additional Containers:
- For more complex layouts, you can add multiple container blocks to organize different sections of your post.
Example of Using a Group Block
1. Add a Group Block:
- Click the “+” button, search for “Group,” and select it.
2. Add Content to the Group:
- Within the group block, click the “+” button to add blocks like paragraphs, images, headings, etc.
3. Customize the Group Block:
- Use the settings in the right-hand sidebar to customize the appearance, such as background color, padding, and margins.
Tips for Effective Use of Containers
- Consistent Styling: Use containers to apply consistent styling to similar sections of your post, such as using the same background color for all headers.
- Improved Readability: nGroup related content together to make the post easier to read and navigate.
- Responsive Adjustments: Test your layout on different devices to ensure it looks good on mobile, tablet, and desktop. Getting Started with the Block Editor
Hi Paul,
I have been wondering, is it better to transfer your edited blocks back into a container after editing your post or pages?
This is something that you can experiment with yourself, I wonder if the SEO of a post will improve after you have put the blocks back into a container?
I am going to try it out myself and see what happens!?
Regards
Brian
Hi Brian,
I am thinking the same about improved page speeds and seo scores. Looks like I will need to run a few test myself and see where it leads. I was hoping someone may have the answer already.
Regards
Paul
Hi AbiePPlus,
Thank you for your reply. I will work through your points and see how things go.
Regards
Paul
Hi Paul,
I always convert to blocks as well it makes the post more easier to edit and make changes that look more pleasing to the eye.
You can add click buttons, add pictures, type text over the pictures.
Regards
Brian
Hi Paul: The first thing I do with every post, is convert to blocks. It a vastly better editing/page builder experience. Check this out: How to Go From Classic Editor to Block Editor
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Hi,
99% of my websites have the corresponding Gmail accounts.
I have one website which I haven't been able to obtain the Gmail account for.
With the Google Site Ki
It should be okay.
If you own a premium domain, you can.
Websites top menu > Site manager > Site Email
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/email Setting Up A Domain Specific Email Account
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Hi,
99% of my websites have the corresponding Gmail accounts.
I have one website which I haven't been able to obtain the Gmail account for.
With the Google Site Ki
It should be okay.
If you own a premium domain, you can.
Websites top menu > Site manager > Site Email
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/email Setting Up A Domain Specific Email Account
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I have just come of a three day AI Summit.
AI is a quickly evolving space.
I wondered what peoples thoughts were within Wealthy Affiliate around using some of the current
From what I saw on the summit there is a lot happening. I am going to dip my toe in and have a crack.
You can use ChatGPT for brainstorming and outlining but use it as a tool, not copy and paste.
Also, for factual content, you would need to cross reference your findings because ChatGPT does get it wrong.
That is what I am doing.
A lot of applications that we are currently using are using AI within there function.
Its having an understanding of how the data is being processed within the application and how it is being served up to the end user.
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I have just come of a three day AI Summit.
AI is a quickly evolving space.
I wondered what peoples thoughts were within Wealthy Affiliate around using some of the current
From what I saw on the summit there is a lot happening. I am going to dip my toe in and have a crack.
You can use ChatGPT for brainstorming and outlining but use it as a tool, not copy and paste.
Also, for factual content, you would need to cross reference your findings because ChatGPT does get it wrong.
That is what I am doing.
A lot of applications that we are currently using are using AI within there function.
Its having an understanding of how the data is being processed within the application and how it is being served up to the end user.
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It is really up to facebook here, but keep following up on correspondence and check their community.
Abie