Hi, can I move hosting of my online store from Shopify to WA?
Phil has you covered here, Florence; kindly let us know if you require additional assistance.
No. Shopify runs on Ruby on Rails, whereas all WA sites run on the WordPress platform. WordPress can use the WooCommerce plugin to create an e-commerce store, but I would think you'd need to build the equivalent of your Shopify store manually.
Hi, can I move hosting of my online store from Shopify to WA?
On a different note, you can add a blog to your current Shopify store and update it with regular posts to drive organic traffic to your wares. Alternatively, direct your visitors to merchants' stores, as is the case in affiliate marketing.
Phil has you covered here, Florence; kindly let us know if you require additional assistance.
No. Shopify runs on Ruby on Rails, whereas all WA sites run on the WordPress platform. WordPress can use the WooCommerce plugin to create an e-commerce store, but I would think you'd need to build the equivalent of your Shopify store manually.
Today, when I login to my WordPress, I found this message.
"WordPress has detected that your site is running on an insecure version of PHP."
Anyone knows
I got the same message too.
I gather from the responses here that I should ignore it...
Thanks for asking the question Florence
I had the same warning and got the same message from Support as Andrej (apache1)
Please note that your website is running on the PHP v 5.6.33 and it is completely secured. You do not need to worry about it, and you can safely ignore this warning.
I had the same message on one of my sites as you did. Sent a ticket to Site support and this was their reply.
Please note that your website hosted on the server running with PHP version 5.6.33 and MySQL version 5.5.35 and the site is working fine without any issue so you can ignore the warning.
If you face any issue with your website, then let us know we will move your site to our new Beta server which has updated PHP and MySql version.
Andre
Good you waiting but site support would have you covered anyway. Enjoy the rest of your week ahead
Andre
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Why is my php not the latest version?
Today, when I login to my WordPress, I found this message.
"WordPress has detected that your site is running on an insecure version of PHP."
Anyone knows
I got the same message too.
I gather from the responses here that I should ignore it...
Thanks for asking the question Florence
I had the same warning and got the same message from Support as Andrej (apache1)
Please note that your website is running on the PHP v 5.6.33 and it is completely secured. You do not need to worry about it, and you can safely ignore this warning.
I had the same message on one of my sites as you did. Sent a ticket to Site support and this was their reply.
Please note that your website hosted on the server running with PHP version 5.6.33 and MySQL version 5.5.35 and the site is working fine without any issue so you can ignore the warning.
If you face any issue with your website, then let us know we will move your site to our new Beta server which has updated PHP and MySql version.
Andre
Good you waiting but site support would have you covered anyway. Enjoy the rest of your week ahead
Andre
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Hey guys,
I've been actively creating inforamtion/knowledge/digital product reviews on a daily basis and I find it very interesting to do product review as it enriches m
Maybe you could use Google Alerts in some way to get notified of press releases or certain keywords related to your products.
The only ways so far for me have been a) to be on an email list of the brands whose products I review, and b) to visit the sites of the most important brands and check about new items. But this is about physical products, nothing similar to your area.
Get alert about new version release of existing product?
Hey guys,
I've been actively creating inforamtion/knowledge/digital product reviews on a daily basis and I find it very interesting to do product review as it enriches m
Maybe you could use Google Alerts in some way to get notified of press releases or certain keywords related to your products.
The only ways so far for me have been a) to be on an email list of the brands whose products I review, and b) to visit the sites of the most important brands and check about new items. But this is about physical products, nothing similar to your area.
I realized that my Google Analytics are tracking my "post preview link". Can I know how to disallow Google Analytic to track this?
Hi Florence,
You can create specific filters to exclude certain links, data etc from being tracked
See these
https://www.bounteous.com/insights/2015/12/10/basic-google-analytics-filters/
https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/1034823
How not to track my post preview link?
I realized that my Google Analytics are tracking my "post preview link". Can I know how to disallow Google Analytic to track this?
Hi Florence,
You can create specific filters to exclude certain links, data etc from being tracked
See these
https://www.bounteous.com/insights/2015/12/10/basic-google-analytics-filters/
https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/1034823
Hi, I tried to create a tracking id onto my siterubix link but it returned with "invalid url". Have anyone tried this before?
It could be because it's a subdomain, but I was under the impression that you could use Analytics on subdomains, so I would assume tracking (whatever you're using) would work too.
How are you installing the tracking, and what service is it? They might be able to provide more insight.
I would like to track which post from my site can best converts siterubix link to become WA premium. Am using pretty links now but I guess it can only track clicks on my site but can't track conversion on WA.
You'll need an individual WA link with tracking code, PLUS a pretty link to track clicks to the link and starter referral numbers.
So create a WA tracking link, then create a pretty link from that. You'll have to manually look at Pretty Link clicks on your site, then WA conversions here in WA.
Let me know if that works for you.
Florence,
Welcome to WA nice to have you with us.
siterubix being a subdomain I do not think it is
possible to create a tracking id but I could be
wrong - possibly a more experienced member
will have an answer to this - I would like to
know myself for future reference.
Thanks,
Susan
I never thought of siterubix as a sub-domain. Interested in the tracking thing also. Thanks
Hi Susan, got all your shopping done?
Mark
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Why can't I track siterubix link?
Hi, I tried to create a tracking id onto my siterubix link but it returned with "invalid url". Have anyone tried this before?
It could be because it's a subdomain, but I was under the impression that you could use Analytics on subdomains, so I would assume tracking (whatever you're using) would work too.
How are you installing the tracking, and what service is it? They might be able to provide more insight.
I would like to track which post from my site can best converts siterubix link to become WA premium. Am using pretty links now but I guess it can only track clicks on my site but can't track conversion on WA.
You'll need an individual WA link with tracking code, PLUS a pretty link to track clicks to the link and starter referral numbers.
So create a WA tracking link, then create a pretty link from that. You'll have to manually look at Pretty Link clicks on your site, then WA conversions here in WA.
Let me know if that works for you.
Florence,
Welcome to WA nice to have you with us.
siterubix being a subdomain I do not think it is
possible to create a tracking id but I could be
wrong - possibly a more experienced member
will have an answer to this - I would like to
know myself for future reference.
Thanks,
Susan
I never thought of siterubix as a sub-domain. Interested in the tracking thing also. Thanks
Hi Susan, got all your shopping done?
Mark
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On a different note, you can add a blog to your current Shopify store and update it with regular posts to drive organic traffic to your wares. Alternatively, direct your visitors to merchants' stores, as is the case in affiliate marketing.