I'm ready to move sitename.siterubix.com to my own sitename.com domain that's registered at someotherhost and the nameservers are already pointing to
Full backup and recovery with siterubix?
I'm ready to move sitename.siterubix.com to my own sitename.com domain that's registered at someotherhost and the nameservers are already pointing to
Good Question... I'm so green ... But I know someone will answer your question and they will know what they are talking about...
ask in the community question box and perhaps you can get an answer that way
Michelle S
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They're not interested in affiliate marketing. They'd rather get their site off the ground to focus on their business (NLP Coaching) and want my help in doing so. In exchange
I wouldn't worry about your sites getting hacked, each site runs independently and is monitored independently. If you want to use your hosting services to run other sites, you can do so. This is not a problem at all Chris.
Kyle,
Thanks for the clarification.
Does this mean any Premium members are allowed to do this (hosting other people's / friend's sites) or we have to ask permission from you first?
If all they want is a functional website for their business, and they either already have a custom domain name or just don't need one, why not just set them up with Wordpress, and let you login to their admin panel to help them get it setup? You could even choose exactly where you want your affiliate advertisements that way.
You don't really need SiteRubix just to build a Website. Wordpress already has that functionality.
As to your actual question, I'm afraid I'm not sure - I don't even know that it's possible to host others' sites through WA.
Thanks for your reply Polycount. A hosted wordpress site with his own domain name is the intention. WP charges $99 a year. Our ideal agreement would be, I cover hosting and support the site in exchange for affiliate ads on the site.
Ahh, Gotcha! That makes sense. So, basically, you were looking for a way to avoid the high hosting charges by hosting it through WA's SiteRubix instead.
OK, that makes sense. Yeah, in that case, I'm not sure! Sorry I couldn't be of more help. I hope someone else weighs in, as this would actually be pretty good information to know. If all else fails, contact support or send Kyle a private message.
It's better not to host others sites in your WA account. If they are not careful in handling their sites and when their sites get hacked, your sites can get hacked too.
Great point joy777! I plan on giving them Editor access to their WP Site, leaving the admin rights to me.
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Can I host other people's sites on my siterubix account?
They're not interested in affiliate marketing. They'd rather get their site off the ground to focus on their business (NLP Coaching) and want my help in doing so. In exchange
I wouldn't worry about your sites getting hacked, each site runs independently and is monitored independently. If you want to use your hosting services to run other sites, you can do so. This is not a problem at all Chris.
Kyle,
Thanks for the clarification.
Does this mean any Premium members are allowed to do this (hosting other people's / friend's sites) or we have to ask permission from you first?
If all they want is a functional website for their business, and they either already have a custom domain name or just don't need one, why not just set them up with Wordpress, and let you login to their admin panel to help them get it setup? You could even choose exactly where you want your affiliate advertisements that way.
You don't really need SiteRubix just to build a Website. Wordpress already has that functionality.
As to your actual question, I'm afraid I'm not sure - I don't even know that it's possible to host others' sites through WA.
Thanks for your reply Polycount. A hosted wordpress site with his own domain name is the intention. WP charges $99 a year. Our ideal agreement would be, I cover hosting and support the site in exchange for affiliate ads on the site.
Ahh, Gotcha! That makes sense. So, basically, you were looking for a way to avoid the high hosting charges by hosting it through WA's SiteRubix instead.
OK, that makes sense. Yeah, in that case, I'm not sure! Sorry I couldn't be of more help. I hope someone else weighs in, as this would actually be pretty good information to know. If all else fails, contact support or send Kyle a private message.
It's better not to host others sites in your WA account. If they are not careful in handling their sites and when their sites get hacked, your sites can get hacked too.
Great point joy777! I plan on giving them Editor access to their WP Site, leaving the admin rights to me.
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I know WA encourages All in one SEO and I'm taking a course elsewhere that recommends Yoast. Did my own research (one vs the other) and I've found many of the sites reviews are
I prefer All in One SEO, always have. It is simple and doesn't offer all of the useless fluff that Yoast offers. Some people swear by Yoast, but I like to keep things simple and not get distracted by "SEO tools" that will only serve as a distraction, a lot of which is contained within Yoast.
Hi Chris, I've used both of them and have had a better experience and results with the All in One SEO.
You will find training for both, so type "Yoast" or "All in One SEO" into the wa search bar and you will find tutorials for both.
Yoast does have more bells and whistles, but the question is - do you really need them? I don't. ~Jude
I know WA encourages All in one SEO and I'm taking a course elsewhere that recommends Yoast. Did my own research (one vs the other) and I've found many of the sites reviews are
I prefer All in One SEO, always have. It is simple and doesn't offer all of the useless fluff that Yoast offers. Some people swear by Yoast, but I like to keep things simple and not get distracted by "SEO tools" that will only serve as a distraction, a lot of which is contained within Yoast.
Hi Chris, I've used both of them and have had a better experience and results with the All in One SEO.
You will find training for both, so type "Yoast" or "All in One SEO" into the wa search bar and you will find tutorials for both.
Yoast does have more bells and whistles, but the question is - do you really need them? I don't. ~Jude
The full phrase I'm using meets the search criteria
Hi Chris
Best Buy is a good keyword, however the competition is very high. Maybe look at an alternative like best purchase.
All the best.
Michelle
Is it ok to use "best buy" in a keyword?
The full phrase I'm using meets the search criteria
Hi Chris
Best Buy is a good keyword, however the competition is very high. Maybe look at an alternative like best purchase.
All the best.
Michelle
Good Question... I'm so green ... But I know someone will answer your question and they will know what they are talking about...
ask in the community question box and perhaps you can get an answer that way
Michelle S