Everytime I try to open Wealthy Affiliate, or one of my sites hosted here on the computer it spins for a long time, will not load and then I get one of the following errors:
Best thing to do here is to reach out to Site Support. They will have it sorted for you in no time.
my.wealthyaffiliate.com/basicscience/messages/sitesupport
Danny
Thanks! When not specific to a single website they redirects me to the creating a question in this format instead. I will give them a try but imagine it is something on my end rather than theirs this time.
I am using Chrome, I have also tried Chrome in incognito mode and Safari as well with no luck so far.
I suggest you head to support if you cannot manage it, and I was advised earlier by Danny!
When you go through site support the first thing it asks you is to specify which website you are having the issue with. I believe they take care of all the back end stuff regarding what is hosted here. Given that my issue is also with the actual wa website among others and only on my laptop (access on the phone works and all of you are having no issue getting on here.) it is unlikely to be an issue on their end, and does not relate to one of my websites in particular to put in a site support ticket.
Is your phone connected to your WIFI network or mobile data when it loads fine? Is your laptop struggling in regards to available memory (RAM)?
Phone is connected to the wifi but does use data as a back up so I have tried rebooting at the router now as well and hoping that may have been the issue.
Memory looks okay and the Mac is quite old but up to date.
Fingers crossed the internet reset gets it going again. I appreciate all of the responses and efforts to help here!
Hopefully a reboot of the router helps! Keep us posted, you are most welcome for the help. :)
Thank you! If this internet reboot doesn’t work I will definitely go that route! Giving it some time unplugged in hopes that it resets well.
You’re correct here. If multiple sites are giving you issues then it’s not a site support issue to fix. 😎👍🏼 Go through the normal routes of clearing your cache, resetting your machine, etc., and see if you can get to the bottom of it. 💯
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Has anyone his issues with accessing wa on a computer browser?
Everytime I try to open Wealthy Affiliate, or one of my sites hosted here on the computer it spins for a long time, will not load and then I get one of the following errors:
You may need to empty the browser cache, refresh, and try again. Try the URL in a different browser or mobile device.
You can also empty the servers cache.
Websites > Site Manager > Details > Sitespeed > Empty site cache
https://www.wikihow.com/Clear-Your-Browser's-Cache
Thank you, access on my phone is causing no issues. I tried clearing the individual website cache from there as well just in case.
Best thing to do here is to reach out to Site Support. They will have it sorted for you in no time.
my.wealthyaffiliate.com/basicscience/messages/sitesupport
Danny
Thanks! When not specific to a single website they redirects me to the creating a question in this format instead. I will give them a try but imagine it is something on my end rather than theirs this time.
I am using Chrome, I have also tried Chrome in incognito mode and Safari as well with no luck so far.
I suggest you head to support if you cannot manage it, and I was advised earlier by Danny!
When you go through site support the first thing it asks you is to specify which website you are having the issue with. I believe they take care of all the back end stuff regarding what is hosted here. Given that my issue is also with the actual wa website among others and only on my laptop (access on the phone works and all of you are having no issue getting on here.) it is unlikely to be an issue on their end, and does not relate to one of my websites in particular to put in a site support ticket.
Is your phone connected to your WIFI network or mobile data when it loads fine? Is your laptop struggling in regards to available memory (RAM)?
Phone is connected to the wifi but does use data as a back up so I have tried rebooting at the router now as well and hoping that may have been the issue.
Memory looks okay and the Mac is quite old but up to date.
Fingers crossed the internet reset gets it going again. I appreciate all of the responses and efforts to help here!
Hopefully a reboot of the router helps! Keep us posted, you are most welcome for the help. :)
Thank you! If this internet reboot doesn’t work I will definitely go that route! Giving it some time unplugged in hopes that it resets well.
You’re correct here. If multiple sites are giving you issues then it’s not a site support issue to fix. 😎👍🏼 Go through the normal routes of clearing your cache, resetting your machine, etc., and see if you can get to the bottom of it. 💯
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Has anyone had luck finding a company the does print on demand specifically for Professional Quality prints and integrates well into your own domain name and hosting?
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I'm not sure this is what you are looking for, but you can look into
http://Eyeem.com
for high-quality images. As for printing, I have used
http://FractureMe.com
. I am thrilled with both of these online businesses and have relied on them in the past.
Attached are a couple of screenshots.
Disclaimer: I have no affiliate relationship with either of them.
Thanks Matt, I will have a look at FractureMe.com for sure! I have the images I'm looking to offer but Eyeem will be a great resource to browse regardless :).
Thank you! I believe i am set up with both of those already along with a few others but they cater to a fairly wide audience and from what I have seen so far don't have quite the quality that I'm looking for in this case.
Thank you! I will definitely have a look at those along with some reviews and would love to hear if anyone has had personal experiences with them as well :)
Having a reputable business is very important. Sometimes, bigger is not always better, especially considering their turnaround service and after-sales support. It's crucial to ask whether they allow for your creations.
Be cautious when signing up with merchants to ensure they cannot use your customers for their marketing campaigns. Include a clause preventing them from retaining your customers' information in your contract. You should also request that they deliver packages without their corporate identity on the boxes.
Conducting due diligence is essential.
You will need to pay upfront for their services. Some may require prior banking or credit card approval before you can conduct business with them.
Profit margins may not be as high because you are not manufacturing the goods yourself, leading to additional costs.
Marketing is the most essential aspect of all businesses; you must find a way to market your business effectively. One method is through Facebook Ads, although this can be expensive if not executed correctly.
Another strategy is to incorporate a blog and ensure it is SEO-optimized, regularly updating it with relevant content about your niche to drive organic traffic to your merchandise.
This approach is similar to affiliate marketing, except you would direct traffic to merchants' stores, allowing your visitors to make an informed decision to proceed, click your links, and purchase the items you recommend to solve their problems.
However, you won't have to deal directly with your visitors, as this responsibility falls to the merchant, who must provide top-notch service.
I hope this is helpful.
Thanks Abbie,
Thanks for your detailed reply and leaving me with lots to consider!
The images I have uploaded on those broader sites are not my best but are being used to give me an idea of what the market is like and what gains tractions. They would otherwise just sit on my hard-drive doing nothing so I am not too worried about potentially having those customers redirected to other shops as I haven't done anything to gain their traffic to start with. I was careful to set up with shops that have no upfront cost or minimum sales requirement so nothing to worry about on that end.
I really appreciate that advice though, much of it is exactly why I'm looking for a more specialized printing service to use for my best photos on my own domain name which I will market.
Packaging is something I had previously thought of but forgotten - I will definitely look into having it branded myself. Unfortunately as I'm looking to sell the larger and higher quality prints at a higher price point stocking and storing them isn't currently an option. Thus I will have to give up some of the profit to the company taking care of the bulk of the actual work but it frees up so much time to work on my affiliate marketing websites that I think it will be a good trade off in the end. :)
I appreciate your feedback here, Alisha! Possibly the best advice is to conduct testing, retain what works, and discard the rest, one element at a time. I was in the art business years ago, selling and framing oil paintings. Some were acquired directly from the publishers, which was advantageous since they are licensed, and I didn't have to worry about that aspect. I acted as a middleman broker, so to speak.
I also conducted garage sales as well as online auctions.
It was great for a while :) I used to drive to Mexico to buy my frames and handled everything myself.
I worked with ChannelAdvisor to list items in bulk, which was a breeze.
https://www.rithum.com/
I sold a lot of Beryl Cook's work - but now that chapter is closed. I've moved on to better things, lol.
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Professional quality photos print on demand?
Has anyone had luck finding a company the does print on demand specifically for Professional Quality prints and integrates well into your own domain name and hosting?
I
I'm not sure this is what you are looking for, but you can look into
http://Eyeem.com
for high-quality images. As for printing, I have used
http://FractureMe.com
. I am thrilled with both of these online businesses and have relied on them in the past.
Attached are a couple of screenshots.
Disclaimer: I have no affiliate relationship with either of them.
Thanks Matt, I will have a look at FractureMe.com for sure! I have the images I'm looking to offer but Eyeem will be a great resource to browse regardless :).
Thank you! I believe i am set up with both of those already along with a few others but they cater to a fairly wide audience and from what I have seen so far don't have quite the quality that I'm looking for in this case.
Thank you! I will definitely have a look at those along with some reviews and would love to hear if anyone has had personal experiences with them as well :)
Having a reputable business is very important. Sometimes, bigger is not always better, especially considering their turnaround service and after-sales support. It's crucial to ask whether they allow for your creations.
Be cautious when signing up with merchants to ensure they cannot use your customers for their marketing campaigns. Include a clause preventing them from retaining your customers' information in your contract. You should also request that they deliver packages without their corporate identity on the boxes.
Conducting due diligence is essential.
You will need to pay upfront for their services. Some may require prior banking or credit card approval before you can conduct business with them.
Profit margins may not be as high because you are not manufacturing the goods yourself, leading to additional costs.
Marketing is the most essential aspect of all businesses; you must find a way to market your business effectively. One method is through Facebook Ads, although this can be expensive if not executed correctly.
Another strategy is to incorporate a blog and ensure it is SEO-optimized, regularly updating it with relevant content about your niche to drive organic traffic to your merchandise.
This approach is similar to affiliate marketing, except you would direct traffic to merchants' stores, allowing your visitors to make an informed decision to proceed, click your links, and purchase the items you recommend to solve their problems.
However, you won't have to deal directly with your visitors, as this responsibility falls to the merchant, who must provide top-notch service.
I hope this is helpful.
Thanks Abbie,
Thanks for your detailed reply and leaving me with lots to consider!
The images I have uploaded on those broader sites are not my best but are being used to give me an idea of what the market is like and what gains tractions. They would otherwise just sit on my hard-drive doing nothing so I am not too worried about potentially having those customers redirected to other shops as I haven't done anything to gain their traffic to start with. I was careful to set up with shops that have no upfront cost or minimum sales requirement so nothing to worry about on that end.
I really appreciate that advice though, much of it is exactly why I'm looking for a more specialized printing service to use for my best photos on my own domain name which I will market.
Packaging is something I had previously thought of but forgotten - I will definitely look into having it branded myself. Unfortunately as I'm looking to sell the larger and higher quality prints at a higher price point stocking and storing them isn't currently an option. Thus I will have to give up some of the profit to the company taking care of the bulk of the actual work but it frees up so much time to work on my affiliate marketing websites that I think it will be a good trade off in the end. :)
I appreciate your feedback here, Alisha! Possibly the best advice is to conduct testing, retain what works, and discard the rest, one element at a time. I was in the art business years ago, selling and framing oil paintings. Some were acquired directly from the publishers, which was advantageous since they are licensed, and I didn't have to worry about that aspect. I acted as a middleman broker, so to speak.
I also conducted garage sales as well as online auctions.
It was great for a while :) I used to drive to Mexico to buy my frames and handled everything myself.
I worked with ChannelAdvisor to list items in bulk, which was a breeze.
https://www.rithum.com/
I sold a lot of Beryl Cook's work - but now that chapter is closed. I've moved on to better things, lol.
See more comments
You may need to empty the browser cache, refresh, and try again. Try the URL in a different browser or mobile device.
You can also empty the servers cache.
Websites > Site Manager > Details > Sitespeed > Empty site cache
https://www.wikihow.com/Clear-Your-Browser's-Cache
and if all else fails.. ClearYourFace :)
Lmao :) You said it.
Thank you, access on my phone is causing no issues. I tried clearing the individual website cache from there as well just in case.
Just don't empty your passwords like I did..What a nightmare lol!
Oh my! I am so sorry to hear :) Taking your advice on board. Thank you.