I am on Elance and I have looked for people podcasting (privately) and have found very little success. Does anyone have any suggestions where I can find people interested in spo
There is a lady here who is a retired English teacher and said she would like to blog for others at a reasonable price, but I can't remember her name. It's better to have a fellow WAer to do the job because she knows what is required.
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I am looking for people to blog for me. any recommendations?
I am on Elance and I have looked for people podcasting (privately) and have found very little success. Does anyone have any suggestions where I can find people interested in spo
There is a lady here who is a retired English teacher and said she would like to blog for others at a reasonable price, but I can't remember her name. It's better to have a fellow WAer to do the job because she knows what is required.
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I will own some 30 to 35 websites and wanted to know if there was a way to adjust each site with a unique affiliate key so I know which website generated it?
(ie., putting the c
There are several ways and I am sure someone else will tell you even better tips. You can set up in google analytics different tags so that you know from which site who came.
The unprofessional quick and dirty solution would be to link to different articles/places of wa.
Thanks. I am a novice user so most of what you will tell me will need to be explained. But I know Fans Edge has a place for me to out the domain something came from. Did not know I could do it here and I have some time, but need someone to guide me through the process.
Thanks Again
Here is an awesome training from Jay Beginner's Guide to Google Analytics That said, I was more than surprised that you want to have 30 sites.
In my opinion, you should go through the training here, step by step, to understand how you can create a successful website.
I am pretty sure after that you will burn the plan with 35 websites.
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With the affiliate program, can it be tracked?
I will own some 30 to 35 websites and wanted to know if there was a way to adjust each site with a unique affiliate key so I know which website generated it?
(ie., putting the c
There are several ways and I am sure someone else will tell you even better tips. You can set up in google analytics different tags so that you know from which site who came.
The unprofessional quick and dirty solution would be to link to different articles/places of wa.
Thanks. I am a novice user so most of what you will tell me will need to be explained. But I know Fans Edge has a place for me to out the domain something came from. Did not know I could do it here and I have some time, but need someone to guide me through the process.
Thanks Again
Here is an awesome training from Jay Beginner's Guide to Google Analytics That said, I was more than surprised that you want to have 30 sites.
In my opinion, you should go through the training here, step by step, to understand how you can create a successful website.
I am pretty sure after that you will burn the plan with 35 websites.
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In creating email, how can someone who is blogging for me, the domain and site for them to blog on, how do they access the domain email without having access to Wealthy Affiliat
Add them as a new user on your website and select their role as "Contributor", so that the only access they have is to write posts for you.
The posts will go into a pending file for you to edit and approve as you wish.
If you wish them to publish their contribution on your site without your input, you can select "Author" as the permission level. However only do this if you do not wish to read or vet the post before it is published.
In WP, go to >Users>Add New
You will be able to add any email address that you wish. You can use the contributor's own email address, or one that you can decide between you.
This will only give them access to your website, not to WA.
~Jude
No, that is separate. Will the person be managing your domain emails for you? I'm not clear on why you want to give someone else an email address with your domain name in it? Are they replying to emails on your behalf?
You can set up an email forward to a gmail account specifically for domain emails, and then give them access to it. How to grant access is explained in the gmail settings, under Accounts and Imports, Grant Access To Your Account.
Or you can share your email login details - can be risky.
The way you handle it depends on what level of access you want to give to this person, how much you trust them, what emails do they need to see, etc?
I have a short video tutorial on my site explaining the different user permissions in WordPress, though it does not address email access, which is a separate aspect.
http://judebanks.com/wordpress-video-tutorials/
~Jude
Like g-mail or whoever they use? You do not have to use the domain email? ie., name@georgiasportsfanatic.com. Can I set them up with this kind of address? Is there a tutorial video on it?
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Working with others who will be blogging on my site?
In creating email, how can someone who is blogging for me, the domain and site for them to blog on, how do they access the domain email without having access to Wealthy Affiliat
Add them as a new user on your website and select their role as "Contributor", so that the only access they have is to write posts for you.
The posts will go into a pending file for you to edit and approve as you wish.
If you wish them to publish their contribution on your site without your input, you can select "Author" as the permission level. However only do this if you do not wish to read or vet the post before it is published.
In WP, go to >Users>Add New
You will be able to add any email address that you wish. You can use the contributor's own email address, or one that you can decide between you.
This will only give them access to your website, not to WA.
~Jude
No, that is separate. Will the person be managing your domain emails for you? I'm not clear on why you want to give someone else an email address with your domain name in it? Are they replying to emails on your behalf?
You can set up an email forward to a gmail account specifically for domain emails, and then give them access to it. How to grant access is explained in the gmail settings, under Accounts and Imports, Grant Access To Your Account.
Or you can share your email login details - can be risky.
The way you handle it depends on what level of access you want to give to this person, how much you trust them, what emails do they need to see, etc?
I have a short video tutorial on my site explaining the different user permissions in WordPress, though it does not address email access, which is a separate aspect.
http://judebanks.com/wordpress-video-tutorials/
~Jude
Like g-mail or whoever they use? You do not have to use the domain email? ie., name@georgiasportsfanatic.com. Can I set them up with this kind of address? Is there a tutorial video on it?
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Can I use the same API for askimet for numerous accounts?
Can I use the same api for askimet for numerous accounts?
Can I use the same API for askimet for numerous accounts?
Apparently I need to speak with someone there to fix my issues. I go onto adsense and it tells me I do not have an account with my business address: martinvoss@longmeadowseast.com
I found this page, if you look to the right there are numbers for contacting http://www.google.com/contact/
Connecting with google plus and speaking to a live person?
Apparently I need to speak with someone there to fix my issues. I go onto adsense and it tells me I do not have an account with my business address: martinvoss@longmeadowseast.com
I found this page, if you look to the right there are numbers for contacting http://www.google.com/contact/
@fisher Here is her author name: CNAUGHTON
Oh, great, MRenses, thanks. I saw her promotion in her reply to a post the other day, so when Elance asked for outsourcing recommendation, I thought it should be a good business partnership for both of them. :))