In SiteComments you can choose from receiving comments immediately, to within the next week, to within the next two weeks.
What is the purpose of this?
You might want not want all comments to appear within a few moments of each other, but provide a more lengthy, ongoing discussion scenario.
Does it matter when you receive comments?
In SiteComments you can choose from receiving comments immediately, to within the next week, to within the next two weeks.
What is the purpose of this?
Thanks so much guys! That's what I was thinking too, it just made sense to spread them out more naturally.
xx
Helen
You might want not want all comments to appear within a few moments of each other, but provide a more lengthy, ongoing discussion scenario.
On the home page of Google Analytics you can see a chart where it tracks how much and what type of traffic you are getting daily.
Does anyone know the difference between
I would add to VIjay on the referral. If someone has visited your site because they have seen your URL from others sites and they got interested and clicked it and went to read your posts.
Hi Helen
Direct: When someone directly types your website url in google.
Referral: If some visit your site say from WA Link then it would be a WA referral.
Social: Visitors from FB, Twitter etc.
Others: Where source of traffic is unknown or doesn't fit in any category.
Hope this helps :)
Best Wishes
Vijay
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Different types of traffic in google analytics?
On the home page of Google Analytics you can see a chart where it tracks how much and what type of traffic you are getting daily.
Does anyone know the difference between
I would add to VIjay on the referral. If someone has visited your site because they have seen your URL from others sites and they got interested and clicked it and went to read your posts.
Hi Helen
Direct: When someone directly types your website url in google.
Referral: If some visit your site say from WA Link then it would be a WA referral.
Social: Visitors from FB, Twitter etc.
Others: Where source of traffic is unknown or doesn't fit in any category.
Hope this helps :)
Best Wishes
Vijay
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I'm really struggling to find a solution to this. I originally had it forwarding to my gmail, but wasn't receiving any mail when I tested it after a couple months. So I switche
Did you first delete the forward?
As for if you have a forward address and create the same one as an inbox, conflicts are going to happen.
Make a new emailaddress (hosted) for your domain through SiteEmail and try to send an email to it from another email address, such as your gmail account. See if that comes in first of all.
Then take it from there.
As for forwarding - I am not sure if that works at all or not. If it does work than it might get into your spam folder from within your gmail account.
But I would suggest to use pop3 catch email while leaving a copy on the server. This is what you can do through gmail towards your WA box. That way you can also send through Gmail with your domain email because it will use smtp of WA to send it. I've done so.
Alternatively you can also put your inbox via pop3 and smtp on your phone.
Will help out when more help is needed.
Steven
Thanks for your support! That's what I thought would work too. I deleted the forward and recreated the domain specific email then tested it using my gmail account. No luck!
I might need to contact support.
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Why is my domain specific email not receiving any mail?
I'm really struggling to find a solution to this. I originally had it forwarding to my gmail, but wasn't receiving any mail when I tested it after a couple months. So I switche
Did you first delete the forward?
As for if you have a forward address and create the same one as an inbox, conflicts are going to happen.
Make a new emailaddress (hosted) for your domain through SiteEmail and try to send an email to it from another email address, such as your gmail account. See if that comes in first of all.
Then take it from there.
As for forwarding - I am not sure if that works at all or not. If it does work than it might get into your spam folder from within your gmail account.
But I would suggest to use pop3 catch email while leaving a copy on the server. This is what you can do through gmail towards your WA box. That way you can also send through Gmail with your domain email because it will use smtp of WA to send it. I've done so.
Alternatively you can also put your inbox via pop3 and smtp on your phone.
Will help out when more help is needed.
Steven
Thanks for your support! That's what I thought would work too. I deleted the forward and recreated the domain specific email then tested it using my gmail account. No luck!
I might need to contact support.
See more comments
Thanks so much guys! That's what I was thinking too, it just made sense to spread them out more naturally.
xx
Helen