I've downloaded a plugin for creating buttons (Max buttons) and It creates a button in the form of a short text code. I'm trying to add the button to my image so that is is res
I would go into the editor and place the image between the "
Let me know.
Kay
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How do I add a button under my image?
I've downloaded a plugin for creating buttons (Max buttons) and It creates a button in the form of a short text code. I'm trying to add the button to my image so that is is res
The javascript isn't working yet. How about taking a screenshot of the button you want to use then ditch the plugin. You can then use the normal linking process to make the button work. Add Links in WordPress: Text and Images
I would go into the editor and place the image between the "
Let me know.
Kay
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I've noticed that many of the retailers have affiliate programs. Can I use there sites in combination with Amazon products?
Can you use affiliate products other than amazon?
I've noticed that many of the retailers have affiliate programs. Can I use there sites in combination with Amazon products?
Right now I'm using bookmarks, Microsoft Word, One Note, and Evernote. It feels a bit overwhelming. my pics are all over the place and my content is spread out between all thes
Yeah, I get you. I used to have the same problem and was using various resources.
My problem was that I was using too many of them. I have mindmapping software, Evernote, Onenote, Task Lists apps on my iPad etc etc.
Now I just use the computers filing system.
I have a folder for all my sites - called My Sites. I have a folder for each site. In each site folder, I have 2 main folders - one for Pages, One for Post Categories. I start a folder for each category, post and page and use the same title as I use on the site. Everything for that post or page goes straight into its own folder - including images. Post folders are filed in the appropriate Category Folder.
All Individual Page Folders go in the main Page Folder.
I also have a separate folder for General Images and a few easily identifiable folders for miscellaneous items.
For tasks, I use a table in MS Word. It's easy to add columns and change around at any time.
It's kept in the main Site folder
I keep that (the MS Table) open on my desktop and open a row for whatever post or page I'm working on. As I work, I pull it up if I need to add a task or indicate a link that might be needed at any stage or whatever information might be important at some point.
It's not perfect but I find it more manageable than all the fancy resources like Evernote etc.
I used to waste so much time looking for the perfect resource and frankly I find that the computers filing system is as good as any - and in a sense, it's not that unlike structuring a website.
Evernote, and Onenote and an awful lot of these things do more or less the same job anyway.
My advice - put one main system in place and stick to it. Adapt and improve it as you go along.
A long winded answer but maybe it'll help!
Good luck with it.
Thanks for that very detailed answer. Keep it simple, I like that.
Use the basic tools available and don't get caught up in all the other stuff out there.
It's like I'm organizing my organization tools... lol.
Again, thanks, I'll see how your walk through the minefield works for me.
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Right now I'm using bookmarks, Microsoft Word, One Note, and Evernote. It feels a bit overwhelming. my pics are all over the place and my content is spread out between all thes
Yeah, I get you. I used to have the same problem and was using various resources.
My problem was that I was using too many of them. I have mindmapping software, Evernote, Onenote, Task Lists apps on my iPad etc etc.
Now I just use the computers filing system.
I have a folder for all my sites - called My Sites. I have a folder for each site. In each site folder, I have 2 main folders - one for Pages, One for Post Categories. I start a folder for each category, post and page and use the same title as I use on the site. Everything for that post or page goes straight into its own folder - including images. Post folders are filed in the appropriate Category Folder.
All Individual Page Folders go in the main Page Folder.
I also have a separate folder for General Images and a few easily identifiable folders for miscellaneous items.
For tasks, I use a table in MS Word. It's easy to add columns and change around at any time.
It's kept in the main Site folder
I keep that (the MS Table) open on my desktop and open a row for whatever post or page I'm working on. As I work, I pull it up if I need to add a task or indicate a link that might be needed at any stage or whatever information might be important at some point.
It's not perfect but I find it more manageable than all the fancy resources like Evernote etc.
I used to waste so much time looking for the perfect resource and frankly I find that the computers filing system is as good as any - and in a sense, it's not that unlike structuring a website.
Evernote, and Onenote and an awful lot of these things do more or less the same job anyway.
My advice - put one main system in place and stick to it. Adapt and improve it as you go along.
A long winded answer but maybe it'll help!
Good luck with it.
Thanks for that very detailed answer. Keep it simple, I like that.
Use the basic tools available and don't get caught up in all the other stuff out there.
It's like I'm organizing my organization tools... lol.
Again, thanks, I'll see how your walk through the minefield works for me.
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I currently work in the call center industry and have mastered the art of telesales. Could I get more people to sign up with WA by calling them in person?
Hi Jason,
I wouldn't recommend promoting WA through telemarketing unless you have already pre-sold them on the idea on your website beforehand. If this happens to be the case and you would like to follow up with a phone call this would be fine.
In order for you to successfully do this, though, they would need to provide you with their contact details on your website.
However, If you're trying to solicit this to them by means of cold calling or pitching this to them while you are working at your job this simply won't work.
You would be much better off if you simply followed the WA BootCamp training and implemented the techniques that they recommend on your website to get the maximum amount of people to sign up.
Try not to stray too much away from the training and attempt to do things your own way. You can definitely go this route if you want to, but it's not recommended.
I hope this helps you out Jason and please let me know if you have any other questions or need my help with anything else.
Cheers
~Scott~
Can I promote wa through telemarketing?
I currently work in the call center industry and have mastered the art of telesales. Could I get more people to sign up with WA by calling them in person?
Hi Jason,
I wouldn't recommend promoting WA through telemarketing unless you have already pre-sold them on the idea on your website beforehand. If this happens to be the case and you would like to follow up with a phone call this would be fine.
In order for you to successfully do this, though, they would need to provide you with their contact details on your website.
However, If you're trying to solicit this to them by means of cold calling or pitching this to them while you are working at your job this simply won't work.
You would be much better off if you simply followed the WA BootCamp training and implemented the techniques that they recommend on your website to get the maximum amount of people to sign up.
Try not to stray too much away from the training and attempt to do things your own way. You can definitely go this route if you want to, but it's not recommended.
I hope this helps you out Jason and please let me know if you have any other questions or need my help with anything else.
Cheers
~Scott~
I'm building a review site to promote an in-home environmental solution product.
I'd like to make it so people visiting the site can view product reviews based on there
Hi,
I am not 100% sure of the vision you have in mind for your site.
But one of the best ways to organize a site is to use categories.
That way you can create a category for each of that "living situations" and when they click on the category they are interested in, all your related posts show up.
That is something every theme can do, so you mainly have to look for a theme that looks good for you.
You could, for example, take a theme that works a lot with images.
Then on your home page, you could mainly have images that link to your categories.
Easy to navigate and looks good, with the right images.
I hope I didn't missunderstood what you wanted to do with your site. :)
Cheers
Moritz
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What is the best interactive theme to use for my site?
I'm building a review site to promote an in-home environmental solution product.
I'd like to make it so people visiting the site can view product reviews based on there
Hi,
I am not 100% sure of the vision you have in mind for your site.
But one of the best ways to organize a site is to use categories.
That way you can create a category for each of that "living situations" and when they click on the category they are interested in, all your related posts show up.
That is something every theme can do, so you mainly have to look for a theme that looks good for you.
You could, for example, take a theme that works a lot with images.
Then on your home page, you could mainly have images that link to your categories.
Easy to navigate and looks good, with the right images.
I hope I didn't missunderstood what you wanted to do with your site. :)
Cheers
Moritz
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The javascript isn't working yet. How about taking a screenshot of the button you want to use then ditch the plugin. You can then use the normal linking process to make the button work. Add Links in WordPress: Text and Images