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So recently I purchased a domain name and started (7in21)adding content. I redirected my website to my new domain and thought everything was going good wasn't adding a lot of blog post and or pages but enough to start indexing.Somehow I drew a blank page when trying to login. Next step was to start asking questions but could not get the right answers by the way thanks to the wa. community for being there for me trying to help.
Tried to submit a support ticket but it was the first ticket I have ever had to add. I would tell the reason why I was there and then I would ask my question but I would get suggestion on how others were having similar problems but could not find anything related to my situation meanwhile getting more frustrated by the minute I don't like to waste time and find I do a lot just because I haven't learned something. Did not dawn on me to just click beside the suggestion to get to were I needed to be to submit my ticket. But before I finally figured it out I went to the higher ups for answer boy do I feel dumb. Thanks again for opening my eyes a little anyway after taken up too much of their time i moved on I apologize by the way.
Support is here for a reason to help. I seem to have a problem with the keys on my PC its old. Spell checker and just checking my spelling after I write something. Okay so after about five hours of this support fixed the issue in less than a minute Thanks support. Would like to know what the problem was just to know.
Back to the point I purchased a domain name and didn't read the correct spelling so now I have a name that really doesn't make since.(READ the FINE PRINT) take your time and make sure you buy something that is relevant to your niche so what are my options sell it probably not doesn't make since who would want it. Let it expire and don't waste anymore time on it maybe turn it into an e commerce store. Taughts
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I have one just setting out there at the moment because what I thought I wanted my niche to be and then decided to change it completely so I could not use it. These things happen I learned I have to think about it first before jumping in. I do agree with Carol you could just use a subtitle to explain the site.
Yes I should be able to put some keywords to find it and enough cta’s to monetize it one can only hope
Hello, Favner. I have never heard of anyone needing or wanting to change their URL, but off the top of my head, if you didn't pay much for it for the year, I think I would just let it be dormant and let it die a natural death when you don't renew at the end of the year.
I am still relatively new and have never encountered this type of thing before, but you could click on the white pen at the top of your profile and ask the community for help. It's possible that those "old tiimers:" who know all the answers might not have seen this post, but they will see your question if you post it that way.
I don't know if this would help or not, but could you put a subtitle on your website that explains the nature of your site? For example, the heading of my first page has the name of my website, and "Ballroom Billboard--Information for Ballroom Dancers---dance shoes, clothing, music, lessons, and where to dance." to let people know what the site is about.
I don't know if Google will find your site if the spelling doesn't make sense. I know we want our keyword phrases to make sense, though.
You might want to ask the community if something like that would work. Since WA considers putting your URL on here to be spam, if you want to discuss this further, please send me a PM with your URL.
Already working on it I think I can make it work I’ll get it monetized if it takes off I’ll keep it if not I’ll try and sell it if it takes to long I’ll let it expire thanks for the comments
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Thanks for share
Certainly thank you