I can't login into my Email account ( my domain Email ). What can I do?
Depends on what kind of error you're getting. Not really enough information to answer your question properly, for now best I could offer is to suggest opening a support ticket.
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Having problems with my email login?
I can't login into my Email account ( my domain Email ). What can I do?
Kyle,
Can you please help with problems with email login ? I have sent an email with more details.
Much Appreciated
Kerryanne
Depends on what kind of error you're getting. Not really enough information to answer your question properly, for now best I could offer is to suggest opening a support ticket.
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CURL is not working properly, So please check your server settings !
That' s the message I get from WordPress. Does anybody know what's the problem,how to fix it and how th
every analytics tracker I use doesn't seem to work I always seem to get errors. Any idea or a recommendation of a good one as I would like to see how many visits I am getting?
I finally settled on Google Analytics. It gives you good real-time, and historical (you have to wait a period of time), but nothing really in-between.
It gives you a lot of flexibility, though it would be nice to have something a bit more simplistic. None of the WP ones really give you a "full meal" type setup and many seem to be buggy.
We do not allow CURL based plugins to operate here, no reputable host will as they can be very abusive and create security vulnerabilities.
I wouldn't recommend the use of plugins like this.
Actually, there are several plugins that use PHP cUrl and are considered reputable. For example, there is "Google Analytics Dashboard for WP" that uses PHP cUrl to authorize the plugin with Google Analytics.
I'm not positive, but I think wp-statistics uses cUrl to auto-update it's Geo-IP database.
So do we have a work-around if we want to use "Google Analytics Dashboard for WP"
After a quick search it sounds like a PHP issue so the plugin could very well be the culprit.
Can you get to your WP admin? If you can, I would recommend deactivating and uninstalling the plugin first and see if the issue gets cleared up.
If that does not fix it I would then try to restore from a recent backup if you have one.
If neither fixes that or you can't get into the admin I think you're final option is to contact support.
Yes I can do everything on my page as usual... That's why I'm wondering what happens if it stays that way
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Curl is not working properly ?
CURL is not working properly, So please check your server settings !
That' s the message I get from WordPress. Does anybody know what's the problem,how to fix it and how th
every analytics tracker I use doesn't seem to work I always seem to get errors. Any idea or a recommendation of a good one as I would like to see how many visits I am getting?
I finally settled on Google Analytics. It gives you good real-time, and historical (you have to wait a period of time), but nothing really in-between.
It gives you a lot of flexibility, though it would be nice to have something a bit more simplistic. None of the WP ones really give you a "full meal" type setup and many seem to be buggy.
We do not allow CURL based plugins to operate here, no reputable host will as they can be very abusive and create security vulnerabilities.
I wouldn't recommend the use of plugins like this.
Actually, there are several plugins that use PHP cUrl and are considered reputable. For example, there is "Google Analytics Dashboard for WP" that uses PHP cUrl to authorize the plugin with Google Analytics.
I'm not positive, but I think wp-statistics uses cUrl to auto-update it's Geo-IP database.
So do we have a work-around if we want to use "Google Analytics Dashboard for WP"
After a quick search it sounds like a PHP issue so the plugin could very well be the culprit.
Can you get to your WP admin? If you can, I would recommend deactivating and uninstalling the plugin first and see if the issue gets cleared up.
If that does not fix it I would then try to restore from a recent backup if you have one.
If neither fixes that or you can't get into the admin I think you're final option is to contact support.
Yes I can do everything on my page as usual... That's why I'm wondering what happens if it stays that way
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I wonder how much visitors per day is considered as a good traffic? What about you guys, how much people visits your pages daily?
Wow you guys are cooking. I am only yet about to go public with my site although it's been live for a month, so hoping to be able to have these kind of stats going soon, and more. Social media all over seems to be the way to go yes. And of course good solid content that is helpful to visitors so that they refer others and also keep coming back themselves.
Like PJ says.
All that direct (from WA) and referral traffic is useless in terms of earning money.
I only care about my organic and social traffic.
My site is a bit over 5 months old and sees max 20 organic visitors a day at the moment.
I recently started with being more active on Twitter which brought in a few additional visitors.
It's obvious that I need much more, though.
Besides traffic you need ways to convert that traffic into sales.
Another thing I have to improve a lot.
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How much traffic should I have?
I wonder how much visitors per day is considered as a good traffic? What about you guys, how much people visits your pages daily?
Wow you guys are cooking. I am only yet about to go public with my site although it's been live for a month, so hoping to be able to have these kind of stats going soon, and more. Social media all over seems to be the way to go yes. And of course good solid content that is helpful to visitors so that they refer others and also keep coming back themselves.
Like PJ says.
All that direct (from WA) and referral traffic is useless in terms of earning money.
I only care about my organic and social traffic.
My site is a bit over 5 months old and sees max 20 organic visitors a day at the moment.
I recently started with being more active on Twitter which brought in a few additional visitors.
It's obvious that I need much more, though.
Besides traffic you need ways to convert that traffic into sales.
Another thing I have to improve a lot.
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I'm wondering now what seems to be better when you want to add a video to your content: putting the video on your post or putting a link to YouTube? How this affects on the Goo
Marion's short and sweet training is fantastic, I an now changing all my links to YouTube to be embedded on my site.
I embed the videos on my website and make sure that the 'suggested videos' don't show up. Embed YouTube Video in WordPress ~Marion
I would definitely embed the video on your own site. Don't give your visitors a way off your website to other peoples content. Videos don't harm rankings either. And about the only difference between someone else's video and your own is that if they've monetized their video they make the money from it. If you had a monetized video of your own embedded on your website you would be the one making money the money from your video views.
Hi Erik most times you would have to insert the video through Youtube unless there is another software that can do that not sure which one. It would help improve your Google rankings as it gives viewers a more visual aspect of your website and if you hear Kyle and Jay always preaching persons tend to be visual minded when they view websites. It would also allow them to stay on your website longer if you have one and that also improves your rankings in Google. If you have your own videos, great because you are branding yourself that way and it is your own so persons can always contact you directly. If it is someone else's, well you can still share I am not sure if you can delete the persons contact info under the video if they have it below but all videos on Youtube can be shared by anyone. In summary, it is a win win situation if you put videos on your website because persons can better understand your content. Hope this helps.
Adding the video on your site?
I'm wondering now what seems to be better when you want to add a video to your content: putting the video on your post or putting a link to YouTube? How this affects on the Goo
Marion's short and sweet training is fantastic, I an now changing all my links to YouTube to be embedded on my site.
I embed the videos on my website and make sure that the 'suggested videos' don't show up. Embed YouTube Video in WordPress ~Marion
I would definitely embed the video on your own site. Don't give your visitors a way off your website to other peoples content. Videos don't harm rankings either. And about the only difference between someone else's video and your own is that if they've monetized their video they make the money from it. If you had a monetized video of your own embedded on your website you would be the one making money the money from your video views.
Hi Erik most times you would have to insert the video through Youtube unless there is another software that can do that not sure which one. It would help improve your Google rankings as it gives viewers a more visual aspect of your website and if you hear Kyle and Jay always preaching persons tend to be visual minded when they view websites. It would also allow them to stay on your website longer if you have one and that also improves your rankings in Google. If you have your own videos, great because you are branding yourself that way and it is your own so persons can always contact you directly. If it is someone else's, well you can still share I am not sure if you can delete the persons contact info under the video if they have it below but all videos on Youtube can be shared by anyone. In summary, it is a win win situation if you put videos on your website because persons can better understand your content. Hope this helps.
Affiliate programs deep links - what are they used for?
“Deep Linking” is a feature that allows publishers to edit the Destination URL (resulting page when clicked) of an affiliate link. This is extremely helpful when trying to point your audience to a particular promotion, or product page, not available within the advertiser’s product catalog data feed. In fact, some publishers rely on deep linking so much they won't even work with an advertiser unless they offer deep links. So, if you’re looking for a little more of a hands-on approach for your affiliate promotions, take control of the destination
I think I'll have to go for it. You see, I want to promote certain product but the links to this product are not working,they lead to the wrong product. So I should make a deep link to this product now,right?
John, thanks for the explanation of what deep links are. Can you point to a training or tutorial on how to create them?
Good explanation John.
I have to often do deep linking to show the product I want to "advertise".
Example - you want to show a fabulous new tennis racket, but it resides on a general sports site. - rather than leading your customer to the front page where it is not specific, you can go right to the exact page the tennis racquet is on - deep linking
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What are deep links on affiliate programs?
Affiliate programs deep links - what are they used for?
“Deep Linking” is a feature that allows publishers to edit the Destination URL (resulting page when clicked) of an affiliate link. This is extremely helpful when trying to point your audience to a particular promotion, or product page, not available within the advertiser’s product catalog data feed. In fact, some publishers rely on deep linking so much they won't even work with an advertiser unless they offer deep links. So, if you’re looking for a little more of a hands-on approach for your affiliate promotions, take control of the destination
I think I'll have to go for it. You see, I want to promote certain product but the links to this product are not working,they lead to the wrong product. So I should make a deep link to this product now,right?
John, thanks for the explanation of what deep links are. Can you point to a training or tutorial on how to create them?
Good explanation John.
I have to often do deep linking to show the product I want to "advertise".
Example - you want to show a fabulous new tennis racket, but it resides on a general sports site. - rather than leading your customer to the front page where it is not specific, you can go right to the exact page the tennis racquet is on - deep linking
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Kyle,
Can you please help with problems with email login ? I have sent an email with more details.
Much Appreciated
Kerryanne