If I create a subdomain on one of my main domains hosted here at WA, does that count as a regular domain against the WA domain limit? And what is the current limit, now? Thanks
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Subdomains: are they counted towards the wa domain limit?
If I create a subdomain on one of my main domains hosted here at WA, does that count as a regular domain against the WA domain limit? And what is the current limit, now? Thanks
You can host 25 siterubix subdomain websites and 25 own domain websites. If you create a subdomain off of one of your own domains, that counts as a separate website, so if you started by creating yourwebsite.com and subdomain.yourwebsite.com you would have reduced the total by two, ie. 23 out of 25.
Hope this helps. :)
Thanks Richard...I guess I need to be more clear...the 25 hosting limit would not include merely creating subdomains, but not "hosting" them, only redirecting them to other websites, correct? :) in other words it is not a limit on subdomain creation, right?
Ah, sorry, I misunderstood, if you are only creating subdomains but not building sites on them, then no, they wouldn't count towards your totals.
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Looks like we are live on the Black Friday link...that means "GO" in my book...what about yours? lol :)
My black friday link just went live; guess it's time?
Looks like we are live on the Black Friday link...that means "GO" in my book...what about yours? lol :)
Lately, when first logging into WA in the mornings (the longest time I am logged out), when the main screen opens up to the Activity Dashboard, the questions area (bottom cente
maybe you need to focus on your class rooms I log in and
try to avoid all the distractions,IT WILL WORK!
hmmm, I don't seem to have the problem and use Firefox, well Waterfox, most of the time. I would say the post below have it correct.
It appears to be bouncing to some default level during inactivity. It might be a server thing that technical support could look at!
That's what I think it is, too, Michael...but, it isn't worth bothering them over...I am sure they are busy enough as it is...I just thought it was worth mentioning in case someone else might experience the same glitch...I was about to comment on an interesting post that was nearly 2 years old the first time it happened to me! lol :)
I think what you're experiencing is a change in the 'filter' on the Activity Screen - if you use 'All' and 'Unanswered' - then you will see the older posts. None of the other filters display them.
I thought that, too, but when I click on those buttons, I get completely different results...but, nothing like this...I can't duplicate it...once past that first time when it happens, I haven't found any way to get those same posts to appear together again. :)
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Time warp: anyone else experiencing this?
Lately, when first logging into WA in the mornings (the longest time I am logged out), when the main screen opens up to the Activity Dashboard, the questions area (bottom cente
maybe you need to focus on your class rooms I log in and
try to avoid all the distractions,IT WILL WORK!
hmmm, I don't seem to have the problem and use Firefox, well Waterfox, most of the time. I would say the post below have it correct.
It appears to be bouncing to some default level during inactivity. It might be a server thing that technical support could look at!
That's what I think it is, too, Michael...but, it isn't worth bothering them over...I am sure they are busy enough as it is...I just thought it was worth mentioning in case someone else might experience the same glitch...I was about to comment on an interesting post that was nearly 2 years old the first time it happened to me! lol :)
I think what you're experiencing is a change in the 'filter' on the Activity Screen - if you use 'All' and 'Unanswered' - then you will see the older posts. None of the other filters display them.
I thought that, too, but when I click on those buttons, I get completely different results...but, nothing like this...I can't duplicate it...once past that first time when it happens, I haven't found any way to get those same posts to appear together again. :)
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Hey, Everybody!
Just got asked a question from another member about whether there are alternatives to PayPal, which WA might be using (or in the future use) to transact p
I am asking the same questions here on several forums. This post is one year old. I wonder if Kyle and Carson could create an entire blog on this very important question, since a few of us are asking the same question.
My initial "fire" when I signed up for the training just died down when I came upon this particular high wall.
I don't know if you have tried "Stripe"? I have used it and found it better, to be honest.
Cheers, Tosh :)
Thanks for the input, Tosh. I haven't tried that one. I really haven't used anything other than PayPal, myself, but I know of several members who PayPal won't deal with...one of them I am asking this question on behalf of.
It is also sometimes just a good thing to look into alternatives to the very large, seemingly monolithic platforms...after all, if we aren't willing to use the "little guy", then why should we expect others to use us...we are among those "little guys", aren't we? :)
I had no issues with my prepaid credit card... there's also: Perfect Money, Advanced Cash, Payeer which have also Affiliate programs...
Yes...there are a lot of them! And, yes a prepaid or re-loadable card would certainly be good, but I am really referring to options by which WA affiliate would pay out for referrals, rather than how we would pay our monthly fees.
That is what this particular member was concerned about as they are apparently restricted by PayPal from using that service.
I payed my first fee with my debit card and I want to know how I can pay my next month, not yearly.
Hi, Angela...sorry about the delay in responding.
You will want to click on your thumbnail picture up at the top right on your WA main page, and select Account Settings from the drop down.
From here, under Subscription Settings, choose the link given for Billing Details. This will show you how to set up PayPal for making automatic payments for your monthly WA.
As you may know, a PayPal account can be configured to use both credit cards or a bank account (debit card).
Hope that helps!:)
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Hey, Everybody!
Just got asked a question from another member about whether there are alternatives to PayPal, which WA might be using (or in the future use) to transact p
I am asking the same questions here on several forums. This post is one year old. I wonder if Kyle and Carson could create an entire blog on this very important question, since a few of us are asking the same question.
My initial "fire" when I signed up for the training just died down when I came upon this particular high wall.
I don't know if you have tried "Stripe"? I have used it and found it better, to be honest.
Cheers, Tosh :)
Thanks for the input, Tosh. I haven't tried that one. I really haven't used anything other than PayPal, myself, but I know of several members who PayPal won't deal with...one of them I am asking this question on behalf of.
It is also sometimes just a good thing to look into alternatives to the very large, seemingly monolithic platforms...after all, if we aren't willing to use the "little guy", then why should we expect others to use us...we are among those "little guys", aren't we? :)
I had no issues with my prepaid credit card... there's also: Perfect Money, Advanced Cash, Payeer which have also Affiliate programs...
Yes...there are a lot of them! And, yes a prepaid or re-loadable card would certainly be good, but I am really referring to options by which WA affiliate would pay out for referrals, rather than how we would pay our monthly fees.
That is what this particular member was concerned about as they are apparently restricted by PayPal from using that service.
I payed my first fee with my debit card and I want to know how I can pay my next month, not yearly.
Hi, Angela...sorry about the delay in responding.
You will want to click on your thumbnail picture up at the top right on your WA main page, and select Account Settings from the drop down.
From here, under Subscription Settings, choose the link given for Billing Details. This will show you how to set up PayPal for making automatic payments for your monthly WA.
As you may know, a PayPal account can be configured to use both credit cards or a bank account (debit card).
Hope that helps!:)
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Looking for a great idea for your next WA blog post? Well, here's one for you! I didn't think this one up myself, but noticed several members of the top 200 have them...either
No thanks. I'm afraid this idea has the potential to create the beginnings of obsequiousness. I am certainly grateful for the creators of WA, however, an entire post devoted to them seems to be too much.
If that is your perspective, then you might consider it as one blurb in a multi-page walkthrough of the features and benefits of WA...still something you can affiliate link to from your site over here to WA...:)
Yes, that is what I would do, include it as a small part of a larger topic. I post my WA blogs on social media all the time. By posting my personal WA blogs, I don't need to use the affiliate link.
Not sure exactly how it's added here, I've only used that technology for the banners on my site☺
(?)
What I would suggest doing it after creating your blog, then click on the white affiliate link producing box at the top of your WA blog post, copy it into the pretty link plug-in to create a custom link and then add it to your promo pages.
I saw in a magistudios training video, where he recommends giving your audience choices to click on in addition to links going straight to sign up...I call them teaser links..."you've read this far...so, I know you are interested...but, if you aren't ready to sign up yet, maybe you'd like to know more...meet: Kyle and Carson..."
or something like that. :)
There are some pretty heavy hitters particularly in the top 50 or so who are really good at this...just start reading their blogs with this technique in mind and you will start to see how they do it. :)
Unfortunately not something I can use for my recipe site :-)
But, looking at what others do and learning from it is invaluable
I don't know if it makes any difference or not, but you could occasionally sprinkle in a blog about how others can build their own websites to share recipes...then link it with your affiliate code to WA?
It is certainly something to consider. Ahhh so much to do and so little time- 24 hours is just not enough!
Trust, in an industry where you can make a living exposing scams, is a huge selling point...I don't know we could overemphasize this WA strength. :)
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An often overlooked leveraging point for promoting wa?
Looking for a great idea for your next WA blog post? Well, here's one for you! I didn't think this one up myself, but noticed several members of the top 200 have them...either
No thanks. I'm afraid this idea has the potential to create the beginnings of obsequiousness. I am certainly grateful for the creators of WA, however, an entire post devoted to them seems to be too much.
If that is your perspective, then you might consider it as one blurb in a multi-page walkthrough of the features and benefits of WA...still something you can affiliate link to from your site over here to WA...:)
Yes, that is what I would do, include it as a small part of a larger topic. I post my WA blogs on social media all the time. By posting my personal WA blogs, I don't need to use the affiliate link.
Not sure exactly how it's added here, I've only used that technology for the banners on my site☺
(?)
What I would suggest doing it after creating your blog, then click on the white affiliate link producing box at the top of your WA blog post, copy it into the pretty link plug-in to create a custom link and then add it to your promo pages.
I saw in a magistudios training video, where he recommends giving your audience choices to click on in addition to links going straight to sign up...I call them teaser links..."you've read this far...so, I know you are interested...but, if you aren't ready to sign up yet, maybe you'd like to know more...meet: Kyle and Carson..."
or something like that. :)
There are some pretty heavy hitters particularly in the top 50 or so who are really good at this...just start reading their blogs with this technique in mind and you will start to see how they do it. :)
Unfortunately not something I can use for my recipe site :-)
But, looking at what others do and learning from it is invaluable
I don't know if it makes any difference or not, but you could occasionally sprinkle in a blog about how others can build their own websites to share recipes...then link it with your affiliate code to WA?
It is certainly something to consider. Ahhh so much to do and so little time- 24 hours is just not enough!
Trust, in an industry where you can make a living exposing scams, is a huge selling point...I don't know we could overemphasize this WA strength. :)
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You can host 25 siterubix subdomain websites and 25 own domain websites. If you create a subdomain off of one of your own domains, that counts as a separate website, so if you started by creating yourwebsite.com and subdomain.yourwebsite.com you would have reduced the total by two, ie. 23 out of 25.
Hope this helps. :)
Thanks Richard...I guess I need to be more clear...the 25 hosting limit would not include merely creating subdomains, but not "hosting" them, only redirecting them to other websites, correct? :) in other words it is not a limit on subdomain creation, right?
Ah, sorry, I misunderstood, if you are only creating subdomains but not building sites on them, then no, they wouldn't count towards your totals.
Thanks again...very helpful as always...cheers! :)
No probs. you're most welcome! :)