What is the criteria for FlexOffers? I have been declined but there is no reason. Even though I’ve asked.
Hi Dee, Flexoffers usually prefers people with a high traffic volume and sales to their website. You can find their information here. They typically have a variety of niches: fashion, travel, and others. They are precise about who they accept. I have never used them, but the links should help you understand their process a little better.
https://support.flexoffers.com/hc/en-us/articles/4413804777876-Approval-Process
Read reasons why
https://support.flexoffers.com/hc/en-us/articles/360042960971-Why-was-my-Publisher-application-Declined
You can reapply later when you have more website traffic and sales.
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Is flexoffers accessible to all?
What is the criteria for FlexOffers? I have been declined but there is no reason. Even though I’ve asked.
Hi Dee, Flexoffers usually prefers people with a high traffic volume and sales to their website. You can find their information here. They typically have a variety of niches: fashion, travel, and others. They are precise about who they accept. I have never used them, but the links should help you understand their process a little better.
https://support.flexoffers.com/hc/en-us/articles/4413804777876-Approval-Process
Read reasons why
https://support.flexoffers.com/hc/en-us/articles/360042960971-Why-was-my-Publisher-application-Declined
You can reapply later when you have more website traffic and sales.
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Yesterday I posted an article and went to the back office to edit the post, as I usually do. The page kept loading and loading and never opened. I moved to a different Wifi and
Thanks, everyone. Finally got through this afternoon. Turns out I needed an update. Having a little trouble navigating to where I need to clear cache. Will revert soon.
Not as far as I am aware :)
You may need to empty the browser cache, refresh, and try again. You can also try the URL in a different browser or mobile device.
You can also empty the servers cache.
Websites > Site Manager > Details > Sitespeed > Empty site cache
https://www.wikihow.com/Clear-Your-Browser's-Cache
Hi Dee
I’m not having problems with the block editor. I edited a post today without issues.
Try emptying your browser and WA server cache.
Frank 🎸
If you are using Safari on a Mac, tap on Safari in the top toolbar, and on the flyout menu, select Clear History.
These steps are for Chrome, So I have some screenshots for you below, after you tap on the three dots, a menu will open, and click on clear cache and browsing history.
I hope this is helpful.
Stacie
Go to Site Manager, select your website, click on "Details," and then click on the "clear cache" button.
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Is there an issue with editing in wordpress?
Yesterday I posted an article and went to the back office to edit the post, as I usually do. The page kept loading and loading and never opened. I moved to a different Wifi and
Thanks, everyone. Finally got through this afternoon. Turns out I needed an update. Having a little trouble navigating to where I need to clear cache. Will revert soon.
Not as far as I am aware :)
You may need to empty the browser cache, refresh, and try again. You can also try the URL in a different browser or mobile device.
You can also empty the servers cache.
Websites > Site Manager > Details > Sitespeed > Empty site cache
https://www.wikihow.com/Clear-Your-Browser's-Cache
Hi Dee
I’m not having problems with the block editor. I edited a post today without issues.
Try emptying your browser and WA server cache.
Frank 🎸
If you are using Safari on a Mac, tap on Safari in the top toolbar, and on the flyout menu, select Clear History.
These steps are for Chrome, So I have some screenshots for you below, after you tap on the three dots, a menu will open, and click on clear cache and browsing history.
I hope this is helpful.
Stacie
Go to Site Manager, select your website, click on "Details," and then click on the "clear cache" button.
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Membership details include profit-ready websites. can someone explain what that is and how to access
Profit-ready websites are listed separately to the "free dot com domains".
Hi Siti,
Let me explain in as simple language as I understand.
"PROFIT-READY WEBSITES"
What it is NOT.
It does not mean that fully outfitted websites (with content, etc) are made available to you.
What it IS.
WA has now made it VERY simple, (just a few clicks, actually), to create your niche websites.
Templates are available for Disclaimers, About Me and so on, however, you are responsible for building out your content.
This is also made MUCH easier with assistance from all the tools in Hubs that create the framework for you, give you content titles and even draft the content for you to edit and make your own.
What used to take us hours to do now takes us minutes!
FREE DOT.COM DOMAINS
As a Premium Plus Member of WA, you receive:-
- 2 Free .com domains ($32 value)
- 15,000 AI Word Credits per month
- 10 "Profit-Ready" Websites, done in a few clicks
- 10 Full Business Hubs, one for each website
I always recommend that you test your niche and your website using a siterubix (free) website and once you are satisfied, move it to the DOT.COM of your choice.
That saves you money and distress.
I hope that this helps you.
If not, please reach out.
Cassi
"profit-ready" not "profitable". You still have to do the work. Build the website, create content, connect with affiliate vendors, drive traffic, make sales. You need to start with a dot com domain name.
Yup. The entirety of the training is showing you step by step how to build those websites from the ground up 😎👍🏼. It’s actually a fun process. Enjoy it and follow the training step by step.
Yeah, it is somewhat ambiguous. You must still find your niche, build your content, and manage the traffic.
So profit-ready, pending?
So is it them hosted as a site rubrix? And you pay for the domain hosting when you are ready to move?
When users sign up with WA, they are guided through hubs where they can build a niche-focused site on a SiteRubix subdomain. Once they upgrade, they receive a free .com domain name. Then, they can use the 'move' feature in the site manager to transfer their site to the premium domain name.
A domain name is the “address” of your website. A website is, well, a website. That’s where you add your content, etc. The domain is just what people type to find it.
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Membership details include profit-ready websites. can someone explain what that is and how to access
Profit-ready websites are listed separately to the "free dot com domains".
Hi Siti,
Let me explain in as simple language as I understand.
"PROFIT-READY WEBSITES"
What it is NOT.
It does not mean that fully outfitted websites (with content, etc) are made available to you.
What it IS.
WA has now made it VERY simple, (just a few clicks, actually), to create your niche websites.
Templates are available for Disclaimers, About Me and so on, however, you are responsible for building out your content.
This is also made MUCH easier with assistance from all the tools in Hubs that create the framework for you, give you content titles and even draft the content for you to edit and make your own.
What used to take us hours to do now takes us minutes!
FREE DOT.COM DOMAINS
As a Premium Plus Member of WA, you receive:-
- 2 Free .com domains ($32 value)
- 15,000 AI Word Credits per month
- 10 "Profit-Ready" Websites, done in a few clicks
- 10 Full Business Hubs, one for each website
I always recommend that you test your niche and your website using a siterubix (free) website and once you are satisfied, move it to the DOT.COM of your choice.
That saves you money and distress.
I hope that this helps you.
If not, please reach out.
Cassi
"profit-ready" not "profitable". You still have to do the work. Build the website, create content, connect with affiliate vendors, drive traffic, make sales. You need to start with a dot com domain name.
Yup. The entirety of the training is showing you step by step how to build those websites from the ground up 😎👍🏼. It’s actually a fun process. Enjoy it and follow the training step by step.
Yeah, it is somewhat ambiguous. You must still find your niche, build your content, and manage the traffic.
So profit-ready, pending?
So is it them hosted as a site rubrix? And you pay for the domain hosting when you are ready to move?
When users sign up with WA, they are guided through hubs where they can build a niche-focused site on a SiteRubix subdomain. Once they upgrade, they receive a free .com domain name. Then, they can use the 'move' feature in the site manager to transfer their site to the premium domain name.
A domain name is the “address” of your website. A website is, well, a website. That’s where you add your content, etc. The domain is just what people type to find it.
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You need to follow on the terms and conditions of the affiliation to learn more :)