I want to build a build a new website and have all the pages completed before publishing it. I am not sure what domain name I am going to use so I thought I would build it in si
Can I build a website in siterubix before publishing?
I want to build a build a new website and have all the pages completed before publishing it. I am not sure what domain name I am going to use so I thought I would build it in si
Yes you can build the entire website before you publish.
As you add or make changes to your pages above the
publish button there is a button that says Save As Draft.
Click that one until you are ready.
Hi Ken,
Thank you for the answer. As I go through building it am I able to see all of the pages on the screen when I save them as a draft or can I only see each page individually?
You will only see the page you are working on Jeff.
You can see them all in your Dashboard under pages.
Hello Ken ,
How can I make my site available for viewing over the Internet. I'm practising to write my first site. I believe I've published it. But when I give URL to 2 of my friends, both of them said they coul only see the WA homepage and asking them for login credentials. Not sure if I've done anything wrong or omitted anything. Appreciate if you can give me hints. Here's my site: http://cleanandhealthliving.siterubix.com/
Look forward to hearing from you.
Alex
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Hello,
On a couple affiliate sites I have tried using the link builder and am running into a problem. The code which is generated does not start with http. For example her
Watch the video from Marine Mom, and it'll show you towards the end. But you just need the stuff between the quotes. Start with http and end with whatever is at the end of the link, but NOT including the end quotes.
The full code should be placed in the text editor (also explained in the video)
Here is great information that was put together by Nathaniell that will help you out! Do not know who you are an affiliate with but I would not delete anything from a code for the same reason you talk about. How To Put Banners & Affiliate Linked Images In Posts
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How do I use affiliate link builder?
Hello,
On a couple affiliate sites I have tried using the link builder and am running into a problem. The code which is generated does not start with http. For example her
Watch the video from Marine Mom, and it'll show you towards the end. But you just need the stuff between the quotes. Start with http and end with whatever is at the end of the link, but NOT including the end quotes.
The full code should be placed in the text editor (also explained in the video)
Here is great information that was put together by Nathaniell that will help you out! Do not know who you are an affiliate with but I would not delete anything from a code for the same reason you talk about. How To Put Banners & Affiliate Linked Images In Posts
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Hi,
I just wrote another post and would love to get some feedback on it. I think Im starting to improve with my post writing but it still feels a bit uncomfortable for me. Any c
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Would like some feedback on last post?
Hi,
I just wrote another post and would love to get some feedback on it. I think Im starting to improve with my post writing but it still feels a bit uncomfortable for me. Any c
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Hello,I have a question about what pages to put affiliate links in. Kyle has mentioned a few times not to put affiliate links on every page. In my site http://wineluver.com/ the
You can put affiliate links on review pages to start with. That's the easiest way to start doing it in my opinion. Have you got to Level 3 in the training yet? That's where Kyle teaches stuff about the affiliate part of your website.
Normally what I do is create 1 review page, then a few blog posts to link back to that page. I demonstrate this idea in this training: Generate Hundreds Of Blog Post Ideas pt. 1
Hi Nathan,
I watched the videos and I think it answered my question. Can you please confirm that when Kyle says on the videos not to put affiliate links on each page that he defines each post as a page. I was thinking a page is a category such as on your xBrewx site you have Home, blog, recipes, crafy beer and breweries and I thought each of those was a page and that only one of them should have the links on it.
I am at Course 4 Lesson 2 in the training. I think I will finish the training and go through it again as I think Im missing some things.
There really is no specific rule of what works and what doesn't, but the lessons are set up the way they are to give you a set of guidelines. I have category pages set up on xbrewx, but you don't need those if you don't want.
For the difference between posts and pages, check this training: The Differences Between Posts & Pages Really, all you need is basic navigation set up how you like it, then you can focus on creating blog posts each week. Consistent content creation is really what we're looking to accomplish here.
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Hello which pages do I put affiliate links on?
Hello,I have a question about what pages to put affiliate links in. Kyle has mentioned a few times not to put affiliate links on every page. In my site http://wineluver.com/ the
You can put affiliate links on review pages to start with. That's the easiest way to start doing it in my opinion. Have you got to Level 3 in the training yet? That's where Kyle teaches stuff about the affiliate part of your website.
Normally what I do is create 1 review page, then a few blog posts to link back to that page. I demonstrate this idea in this training: Generate Hundreds Of Blog Post Ideas pt. 1
Hi Nathan,
I watched the videos and I think it answered my question. Can you please confirm that when Kyle says on the videos not to put affiliate links on each page that he defines each post as a page. I was thinking a page is a category such as on your xBrewx site you have Home, blog, recipes, crafy beer and breweries and I thought each of those was a page and that only one of them should have the links on it.
I am at Course 4 Lesson 2 in the training. I think I will finish the training and go through it again as I think Im missing some things.
There really is no specific rule of what works and what doesn't, but the lessons are set up the way they are to give you a set of guidelines. I have category pages set up on xbrewx, but you don't need those if you don't want.
For the difference between posts and pages, check this training: The Differences Between Posts & Pages Really, all you need is basic navigation set up how you like it, then you can focus on creating blog posts each week. Consistent content creation is really what we're looking to accomplish here.
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Yes you can build the entire website before you publish.
As you add or make changes to your pages above the
publish button there is a button that says Save As Draft.
Click that one until you are ready.
Hi Ken,
Thank you for the answer. As I go through building it am I able to see all of the pages on the screen when I save them as a draft or can I only see each page individually?
You will only see the page you are working on Jeff.
You can see them all in your Dashboard under pages.
Hi Ken,
Ok that will work. Thanks again for the help. Have a Great Day!
You are welcome. Have an Awesome day Jeff
Hello Ken ,
How can I make my site available for viewing over the Internet. I'm practising to write my first site. I believe I've published it. But when I give URL to 2 of my friends, both of them said they coul only see the WA homepage and asking them for login credentials. Not sure if I've done anything wrong or omitted anything. Appreciate if you can give me hints. Here's my site: http://cleanandhealthliving.siterubix.com/
Look forward to hearing from you.
Alex
Alex, If this is your site. It works just fine.