Hi guys,
I'm a bit worried. I created a post two days ago using SiteContent and after publishing it I've been finetuning it in WP. I just found out that my post as disp
Hi - all changes have to be made in WordPress, but they don't transfer across to Site Content. It doesn't matter, it won't make any difference as to how Google views your post.
SiteContent to your WordPress website is a one-time process. Any future changes in SiteContent will not sync to WordPress, and changes in WordPress will not sync to SiteContent.
Hi, if you edited a document in site content and published it, future edits has to be done in wordpress. Site content and workpress work independently.
I'd place my images in a document in site content and publish it to my site. it will be added to my wordpress media library.
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What is the relation between sitecontent and wordpress?
Hi guys,
I'm a bit worried. I created a post two days ago using SiteContent and after publishing it I've been finetuning it in WP. I just found out that my post as disp
Hi - all changes have to be made in WordPress, but they don't transfer across to Site Content. It doesn't matter, it won't make any difference as to how Google views your post.
SiteContent to your WordPress website is a one-time process. Any future changes in SiteContent will not sync to WordPress, and changes in WordPress will not sync to SiteContent.
Hi, if you edited a document in site content and published it, future edits has to be done in wordpress. Site content and workpress work independently.
I'd place my images in a document in site content and publish it to my site. it will be added to my wordpress media library.
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I'm setting up my first site here at WA and was wondering what the rules about using brand names are. I already found this topic, which made a lot of sense:
https://my.w
Though other sites do this, I would advise against it. There are plenty of examples of people doing this with big brands like Mac and Netflix, but I'm not familiar with the legality of it. Might be OK, but would suck if you build a site and brand for 10 years then have some sort of legal trouble.
I'd stick with something more general, something like "beamer tuning" so you know you're talking about BMWs, but not quite using the brand name (assuming you only want to talk about BMWs). If you want to talk about tuning up lots of different types of cars, then the broader name of "sports car tuning" would be more suitable.
Two options:
1) Go to Appearance (left side) => Customize => Site Identity
You can enter Sports Car Tuning in the Site Title and All about tuning your BMW in the Tagline.
2) Create a logo in Canva including both rather than the above. You need to uncheck "Display Site Title and Tagline".
Hope this helps,
Tom
Hi - that's fine to use it as your website title. And in fact, if you search BMW tuning in Google, you will see that is precisely what other sites do. It's just the domain that can't include a trademarked name.
Can I add a brand name in the home or title description?
I'm setting up my first site here at WA and was wondering what the rules about using brand names are. I already found this topic, which made a lot of sense:
https://my.w
Though other sites do this, I would advise against it. There are plenty of examples of people doing this with big brands like Mac and Netflix, but I'm not familiar with the legality of it. Might be OK, but would suck if you build a site and brand for 10 years then have some sort of legal trouble.
I'd stick with something more general, something like "beamer tuning" so you know you're talking about BMWs, but not quite using the brand name (assuming you only want to talk about BMWs). If you want to talk about tuning up lots of different types of cars, then the broader name of "sports car tuning" would be more suitable.
Two options:
1) Go to Appearance (left side) => Customize => Site Identity
You can enter Sports Car Tuning in the Site Title and All about tuning your BMW in the Tagline.
2) Create a logo in Canva including both rather than the above. You need to uncheck "Display Site Title and Tagline".
Hope this helps,
Tom
Hi - that's fine to use it as your website title. And in fact, if you search BMW tuning in Google, you will see that is precisely what other sites do. It's just the domain that can't include a trademarked name.
I write mine directly in WP.