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Hi. Last year I was new to this idea of marketing online, though I shop there plenty. And I am several generations older than you

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Getting Started

I am going through Kyle's starter series and in trying to upload an AI blog, it wants me to buy extra credits. It says right there I have 16,557 word balance, but it won't take

You first need to do an outline, then ask for your writing.

You may want to empty the cache in a different browser to see if you get a different result. I have no issues here. I have written a dozen posts in three days.

Hi Abie. Thanks for your help. I did do the outline, which is sort of hanging out waiting for me. It's like the program thinks I am a starter member, and I used up the 1500 free credits. I did enter the program through the starter entry. Does that matter? I'll go try the browser idea. I am in Brave, and it does cause problems at times. Thanks again.

Okay and let us know how you get on :)

You may also need to empty the browser cache, refresh, and try again. Try the URL in a different browser or mobile device.

https://www.wikihow.com/Clear-Your-Browser's-Cache

Hey Donna,

If you've clearly not run out of credits using AI, then please reach out to Carson: https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/triblu/messages/compose/carson as he is the scripting guru.

Be sure to click on Report Content and follow the prompts so that your message arrives in his inbox.

Hope you find this helpful.

Thank you, Trish. I will do this. It's like the program doesn't recognize my premium plus status. I can't be the only one stumped like this. Thank you.

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Why can't I proceed with blog post?

Why can't I proceed with blog post?

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Getting Started

I am going through Kyle's starter series and in trying to upload an AI blog, it wants me to buy extra credits. It says right there I have 16,557 word balance, but it won't take

You first need to do an outline, then ask for your writing.

You may want to empty the cache in a different browser to see if you get a different result. I have no issues here. I have written a dozen posts in three days.

Hi Abie. Thanks for your help. I did do the outline, which is sort of hanging out waiting for me. It's like the program thinks I am a starter member, and I used up the 1500 free credits. I did enter the program through the starter entry. Does that matter? I'll go try the browser idea. I am in Brave, and it does cause problems at times. Thanks again.

Okay and let us know how you get on :)

You may also need to empty the browser cache, refresh, and try again. Try the URL in a different browser or mobile device.

https://www.wikihow.com/Clear-Your-Browser's-Cache

Hey Donna,

If you've clearly not run out of credits using AI, then please reach out to Carson: https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/triblu/messages/compose/carson as he is the scripting guru.

Be sure to click on Report Content and follow the prompts so that your message arrives in his inbox.

Hope you find this helpful.

Thank you, Trish. I will do this. It's like the program doesn't recognize my premium plus status. I can't be the only one stumped like this. Thank you.

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Getting Started

If I were to add a partner working with me on my websites, would they interact with the group or write a WA blog, would they use my profile and name? I have seen husband and wi

You cannot add a user to your WA account; it would have the same credentials as you.

For your website.

[domain].com/wp-admin; however, you want to collect their credentials via the site manager.

That is a tricky one and one that can be handled a couple of different ways — you have given you some very good advice and guidance here, but I would also recommend you contacting Kyle and/ or Carson to get advice…let us know if you have any further questions.

-Mike

Hey Donna,

I recommend that you reach out to Carson in order to be certain how to do this: https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/message/carson (be sure to click on Billing & Membership, so that your question will land in Carson's personal WA inbox and NOT back on the platform for members to see.)

But I do believe that you both would need to use your access.

Hope you find this helpful.

You'll want to go to users on the website and add them there, Donna!

Jeff

How do I add a partner to my account?

How do I add a partner to my account?

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Getting Started

If I were to add a partner working with me on my websites, would they interact with the group or write a WA blog, would they use my profile and name? I have seen husband and wi

You cannot add a user to your WA account; it would have the same credentials as you.

For your website.

[domain].com/wp-admin; however, you want to collect their credentials via the site manager.

That is a tricky one and one that can be handled a couple of different ways — you have given you some very good advice and guidance here, but I would also recommend you contacting Kyle and/ or Carson to get advice…let us know if you have any further questions.

-Mike

Hey Donna,

I recommend that you reach out to Carson in order to be certain how to do this: https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/message/carson (be sure to click on Billing & Membership, so that your question will land in Carson's personal WA inbox and NOT back on the platform for members to see.)

But I do believe that you both would need to use your access.

Hope you find this helpful.

You'll want to go to users on the website and add them there, Donna!

Jeff

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Pay Per Click Marketing

Are site links in Google Ads the same as link tracking. I don't want to get it wrong, because something I did in the past caused Google to suspend my account. I'm working on a

Hey Donna,

Here's what ChatGPT had to say:

"Are site links in Google Ads the same as link tracking?

No, they are not the same.

1. Sitelink Extensions in Google Ads: These are additional links in your advertisements that can take potential customers to specific pages on your website. For example, if you're advertising a clothing store, you might have sitelinks that lead to "Men's Apparel," "Women's Apparel," "Sale Items," and so on. They help users navigate to deeper sections of your website directly from the ad.

2. Link Tracking: This refers to the practice of monitoring the activities on a specific link, such as how many times it's clicked, where the clicks are coming from, how long someone stayed on the linked page, etc. Link tracking is often done by using a modified URL (sometimes seen as longer URLs or URLs with UTM parameters). This helps advertisers understand how effective their marketing strategies are.

If your Google Ads account was suspended in the past, it might have been due to violating Google's advertising policies. When using link tracking, make sure the final destination URL (the page users land on) matches what's advertised and doesn't violate Google's policies. Also, avoid using link shorteners or any URL modifications that can be seen as misleading.

Adding photos to Google Ads:

When you want to include images in your Google Ads, they usually refer to display ads or shopping ads. Here's a general guideline:

1. Size: Google Ads support various sizes for display ads. Some common sizes include 300x250, 728x90, 160x600, 300x600, and more. Make sure your images fit the recommended sizes for the ad type you're creating.

2. Format: Google Ads typically support JPEG, PNG, and GIF formats for images. The exact format might depend on the type of ad you're creating.

3. Specifications: Google provides detailed specifications for creating display ads, including file size limits, animation lengths (for GIFs), and more. It's always a good idea to review Google's official ad requirements when creating your ads.

Finally, if you're unsure or concerned about any aspect of your Google Ads, considering reaching out to Google support or consulting with a digital advertising specialist. They can provide insights tailored to your specific situation and help prevent potential issues."

Hope you find this helpful.

Thank you, Trish. I should have thought of this tool right off, though I did shortly after. Chat GPT's answers here are more in depth.

I asked the Bing Bot about the photo specs and got a different view but similar, also shorter response. It did leave a lot of links to follow, including a YouTube video on how to do Google ad photos. This I will watch today.

I appreciate your help. And I will be remembering these tools next time, I hope. LOL.

Great question ! I don’t have answer but the responds below from The Abie certainly helped me too .

They're not.

Site Links in Google Ads: They are extensions that allow you to add additional links to your standard Google Ads, guiding users to specific pages on your site.

For instance, if you're advertising a store, your main ad might link to your homepage, but your site link extensions could link to specific product categories.

Thank you for clearing that up, Abie. I appreciate your help. Could you offer a suggestion for a class on link tracking?

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What does google refer to when asking for site links?

What does google refer to when asking for site links?

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Pay Per Click Marketing

Are site links in Google Ads the same as link tracking. I don't want to get it wrong, because something I did in the past caused Google to suspend my account. I'm working on a

Hey Donna,

Here's what ChatGPT had to say:

"Are site links in Google Ads the same as link tracking?

No, they are not the same.

1. Sitelink Extensions in Google Ads: These are additional links in your advertisements that can take potential customers to specific pages on your website. For example, if you're advertising a clothing store, you might have sitelinks that lead to "Men's Apparel," "Women's Apparel," "Sale Items," and so on. They help users navigate to deeper sections of your website directly from the ad.

2. Link Tracking: This refers to the practice of monitoring the activities on a specific link, such as how many times it's clicked, where the clicks are coming from, how long someone stayed on the linked page, etc. Link tracking is often done by using a modified URL (sometimes seen as longer URLs or URLs with UTM parameters). This helps advertisers understand how effective their marketing strategies are.

If your Google Ads account was suspended in the past, it might have been due to violating Google's advertising policies. When using link tracking, make sure the final destination URL (the page users land on) matches what's advertised and doesn't violate Google's policies. Also, avoid using link shorteners or any URL modifications that can be seen as misleading.

Adding photos to Google Ads:

When you want to include images in your Google Ads, they usually refer to display ads or shopping ads. Here's a general guideline:

1. Size: Google Ads support various sizes for display ads. Some common sizes include 300x250, 728x90, 160x600, 300x600, and more. Make sure your images fit the recommended sizes for the ad type you're creating.

2. Format: Google Ads typically support JPEG, PNG, and GIF formats for images. The exact format might depend on the type of ad you're creating.

3. Specifications: Google provides detailed specifications for creating display ads, including file size limits, animation lengths (for GIFs), and more. It's always a good idea to review Google's official ad requirements when creating your ads.

Finally, if you're unsure or concerned about any aspect of your Google Ads, considering reaching out to Google support or consulting with a digital advertising specialist. They can provide insights tailored to your specific situation and help prevent potential issues."

Hope you find this helpful.

Thank you, Trish. I should have thought of this tool right off, though I did shortly after. Chat GPT's answers here are more in depth.

I asked the Bing Bot about the photo specs and got a different view but similar, also shorter response. It did leave a lot of links to follow, including a YouTube video on how to do Google ad photos. This I will watch today.

I appreciate your help. And I will be remembering these tools next time, I hope. LOL.

Great question ! I don’t have answer but the responds below from The Abie certainly helped me too .

They're not.

Site Links in Google Ads: They are extensions that allow you to add additional links to your standard Google Ads, guiding users to specific pages on your site.

For instance, if you're advertising a store, your main ad might link to your homepage, but your site link extensions could link to specific product categories.

Thank you for clearing that up, Abie. I appreciate your help. Could you offer a suggestion for a class on link tracking?

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