I started this blog a few weeks ago and have done some work on it. I need the domain name for an experiment that will last about a year. I can not use a different one because I
It looks like you got all the answers! Cheers! ✨🌈💥👍
By the way, why do you want to do that?
@Marion but what I want to do is remove the main domain completely out of WA leaving the sub-domain here at WA to hold the blog.
Wow Chris, thank YOU for asking this question. You sent me on a quest and here is what I discovered posted in a post, shown in the screen print below...
You can click to view the screen print, then right-click it and download it to share with other and to be able to read it properly.
OR... highlight, copy and paste the link shown below into your browser:
https://css-tricks.com/put-a-subdomain-on-a-different-server/
Now I know it IS possible to do.
WOW that was unexpected. The next question is, can it be done if the domain name is registered at WA as there is no cPanel (control panel) here.
Is there a special reason why you want to use a different host for the main website? I would simply host both the main website and the subdomain at the same place.
Yes Marion, that is true that WA has no cPanel access, but Chris could easily ask SiteSupport for assistance in doing this.
Yes, it is a special project I will be doing and as I said above all my other social media use the same name as the domain. What I am experimenting with can not be done within WA for the experiment to be realized!
Yes, you can create a separate blog page on your website and move your blog roll to that page. However, if you have published links to your posts in the past then those links will become invalid.
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I have a new blog can I save it this way?
I started this blog a few weeks ago and have done some work on it. I need the domain name for an experiment that will last about a year. I can not use a different one because I
It looks like you got all the answers! Cheers! ✨🌈💥👍
By the way, why do you want to do that?
@Marion but what I want to do is remove the main domain completely out of WA leaving the sub-domain here at WA to hold the blog.
Wow Chris, thank YOU for asking this question. You sent me on a quest and here is what I discovered posted in a post, shown in the screen print below...
You can click to view the screen print, then right-click it and download it to share with other and to be able to read it properly.
OR... highlight, copy and paste the link shown below into your browser:
https://css-tricks.com/put-a-subdomain-on-a-different-server/
Now I know it IS possible to do.
WOW that was unexpected. The next question is, can it be done if the domain name is registered at WA as there is no cPanel (control panel) here.
Is there a special reason why you want to use a different host for the main website? I would simply host both the main website and the subdomain at the same place.
Yes Marion, that is true that WA has no cPanel access, but Chris could easily ask SiteSupport for assistance in doing this.
Yes, it is a special project I will be doing and as I said above all my other social media use the same name as the domain. What I am experimenting with can not be done within WA for the experiment to be realized!
Yes, you can create a separate blog page on your website and move your blog roll to that page. However, if you have published links to your posts in the past then those links will become invalid.
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When I started my Lead Marketing Magic Blog my company only had one product that had to do with advertising. Now they have added more products to our arsenal but they are more
Good afternoon, yes you definitely can, Google will not be upset. However, it's a video already placed here for you, may you have a very successful day.
Hey Chris,
Yes you can and here's a video to help you do this: Move Post or Page From One Website to Another Hope you find this helpful.
You can, the best route is to use a redirect plugin from the old domain to the post location on the new domain so Google will associate old links to the new location for SEO purposes. Choose a 302 permanent redirect and maintain the old domain at least 3 months.
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Can I move posts from one blog to another?
When I started my Lead Marketing Magic Blog my company only had one product that had to do with advertising. Now they have added more products to our arsenal but they are more
Good afternoon, yes you definitely can, Google will not be upset. However, it's a video already placed here for you, may you have a very successful day.
Hey Chris,
Yes you can and here's a video to help you do this: Move Post or Page From One Website to Another Hope you find this helpful.
You can, the best route is to use a redirect plugin from the old domain to the post location on the new domain so Google will associate old links to the new location for SEO purposes. Choose a 302 permanent redirect and maintain the old domain at least 3 months.
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I got this in an email a few minutes ago and do not know what it means or how to fix it.
Indexed, though blocked by robots.txt
Thank you,
Chris
Hey Chris,
You did not provide a screen print of the email you are referring to. It may be spam. If so, here's help determining if it is or not: How to Determine if an Email is Spam Should you know for a fact that the email is accurate... and if your website this is referring to is hosted on WA servers, then perhaps SiteSupport may be able to help you: https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/support
Hope you find this helpful.
Okay... so the email you received was from Google Analytics then... good to know. Next stop would be SiteSupport to see how they can assist you.
Good afternoon my friend, that is concerning your seo, however you also stated index so that tells me that something you wrote was index, but however something concerning the Seo. it isn't nothing to be concerned about so I would just ignore it at this point. May you have a successful week in all that you do.
I don't use Yoast so your best bet is to ask Site Support as it could be a technical issue they can resolve.
Robert
Are you using the Yoast SEO plugin? If it’s related to one URL only, simply ignore it.
A robots.txt file is a tool related to SEO that says search engines do not access some files and folders.
Tom
Contact site support. Anything that technical could be easily fixed that way or they'll tell you why it's happening.
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Can someone tell me what this means?
I got this in an email a few minutes ago and do not know what it means or how to fix it.
Indexed, though blocked by robots.txt
Thank you,
Chris
Hey Chris,
You did not provide a screen print of the email you are referring to. It may be spam. If so, here's help determining if it is or not: How to Determine if an Email is Spam Should you know for a fact that the email is accurate... and if your website this is referring to is hosted on WA servers, then perhaps SiteSupport may be able to help you: https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/support
Hope you find this helpful.
Okay... so the email you received was from Google Analytics then... good to know. Next stop would be SiteSupport to see how they can assist you.
Good afternoon my friend, that is concerning your seo, however you also stated index so that tells me that something you wrote was index, but however something concerning the Seo. it isn't nothing to be concerned about so I would just ignore it at this point. May you have a successful week in all that you do.
I don't use Yoast so your best bet is to ask Site Support as it could be a technical issue they can resolve.
Robert
Are you using the Yoast SEO plugin? If it’s related to one URL only, simply ignore it.
A robots.txt file is a tool related to SEO that says search engines do not access some files and folders.
Tom
Contact site support. Anything that technical could be easily fixed that way or they'll tell you why it's happening.
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Great questions and great answers, my friend!