I have two websites, both of which are live. However, I want to 'un live' one of them so to speak. I want to work on this site before making it live again. Has anyone any ideas
Before taking any action, it's crucial to determine the nature of your website deactivation. Are you planning a temporary suspension or a permanent removal? This will guide your approach.
Why would you want to take your website offline? That will adversely impact your rankings, and if you are going to make changes and updates, I would recommend doing them on the live website. That will allow you to sustain your rankings, and as you create new content, it will lead to quicker indexing versus working within an offline setting.
Hi Kyle,
That sounds right. I realized that it would do more harm than good after thinking about it. Put it down to too much Christmas Fayre :-)
Dave
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I have two websites, both of which are live. However, I want to 'un live' one of them so to speak. I want to work on this site before making it live again. Has anyone any ideas
Temporary Deactivation
If you intend to reactivate the website later, consider these options:
Maintenance Mode:
WordPress: Install a plugin like "Coming Soon Page & Maintenance Mode" to display a custom message while the site is under maintenance.
Before taking any action, it's crucial to determine the nature of your website deactivation. Are you planning a temporary suspension or a permanent removal? This will guide your approach.
Why would you want to take your website offline? That will adversely impact your rankings, and if you are going to make changes and updates, I would recommend doing them on the live website. That will allow you to sustain your rankings, and as you create new content, it will lead to quicker indexing versus working within an offline setting.
Hi Kyle,
That sounds right. I realized that it would do more harm than good after thinking about it. Put it down to too much Christmas Fayre :-)
Dave
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I'm using Affinija to place Amazon ads on my website. I notice that when the product is displayed on my page that the price is also shown. Can I leave this in the ad? I read so
Hey Dave,
Displaying Amazon product prices on your website is permissible under specific conditions...Amazon requires that any displayed prices are obtained through their Product Advertising API to ensure accuracy (as they don't want outdated pricing across a myriad of publisher websites out there).
Additionally, you must include the date and time when the price was last updated, as Amazon's prices can change frequently.
It's important to note that Amazon prohibits the use of price-comparison tools that display Amazon's prices alongside those from other retailers. If you choose to display prices in a comparison format, you must show both the lowest "new" price and the lowest "used" price for Amazon products.
Regarding the Affinija tool that you are using, ensure that it retrieves prices via Amazon's API and includes the required timestamp. If it doesn't, you might be at risk of violating Amazon's policies. '
And to avoid potential issues, consider disabling the price display feature or consult Affinija's support to confirm compliance with Amazon's requirements.
Anyways, I hope this helps you out here.
Hi Kyle,
Thanks for that info.
I haven't actually displayed any prices. All I've put is 'See More Like This'. It takes the visitor to the item and also all other telescopes. A'm I ok doing it this way?
From what I gather from Affinija training they have their own AP API with Amazon which sellers like myself who haven't got the the three sales required for my own AP API.
Dave
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Affinija places price, can I still show that?
I'm using Affinija to place Amazon ads on my website. I notice that when the product is displayed on my page that the price is also shown. Can I leave this in the ad? I read so
Hey Dave,
Displaying Amazon product prices on your website is permissible under specific conditions...Amazon requires that any displayed prices are obtained through their Product Advertising API to ensure accuracy (as they don't want outdated pricing across a myriad of publisher websites out there).
Additionally, you must include the date and time when the price was last updated, as Amazon's prices can change frequently.
It's important to note that Amazon prohibits the use of price-comparison tools that display Amazon's prices alongside those from other retailers. If you choose to display prices in a comparison format, you must show both the lowest "new" price and the lowest "used" price for Amazon products.
Regarding the Affinija tool that you are using, ensure that it retrieves prices via Amazon's API and includes the required timestamp. If it doesn't, you might be at risk of violating Amazon's policies. '
And to avoid potential issues, consider disabling the price display feature or consult Affinija's support to confirm compliance with Amazon's requirements.
Anyways, I hope this helps you out here.
Hi Kyle,
Thanks for that info.
I haven't actually displayed any prices. All I've put is 'See More Like This'. It takes the visitor to the item and also all other telescopes. A'm I ok doing it this way?
From what I gather from Affinija training they have their own AP API with Amazon which sellers like myself who haven't got the the three sales required for my own AP API.
Dave
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Hi,
Tried to get into my hubs today and received the following message:
The error: ChunkLoadError: Loading chunk 290 failed. (error: https://cdn5.wealthyaffiliate.com/app
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Error messgae when trying to get into hubs?
Hi,
Tried to get into my hubs today and received the following message:
The error: ChunkLoadError: Loading chunk 290 failed. (error: https://cdn5.wealthyaffiliate.com/app
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Hi,
I started to read an article last night (Monday UK time) on the 'do's and don'ts with Amazon. It talked about obtaining actual Amazon pics for products using specific Am
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The 'do nots' for amazon affiliate.?
Hi,
I started to read an article last night (Monday UK time) on the 'do's and don'ts with Amazon. It talked about obtaining actual Amazon pics for products using specific Am
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Temporary Deactivation
If you intend to reactivate the website later, consider these options:
Maintenance Mode:
WordPress: Install a plugin like "Coming Soon Page & Maintenance Mode" to display a custom message while the site is under maintenance.