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Hi,

If I were to Stop Billing & Cancel Membership, does my account terminate immediately or will it stop only on 6 Dec 2019, which is the next billing date?

T

if that is when your membership is paid to, then that will be the day you lose access. I take it you are an annual member.

Yes, I am on an annual membership. Thanks for your reply.

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Question on stopping billing & canceling membership?

Question on stopping billing & canceling membership?

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Hi,

If I were to Stop Billing & Cancel Membership, does my account terminate immediately or will it stop only on 6 Dec 2019, which is the next billing date?

T

if that is when your membership is paid to, then that will be the day you lose access. I take it you are an annual member.

Yes, I am on an annual membership. Thanks for your reply.

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Dear all,

I am having this problem where I cannot setup my domain specific email account on my mail client.

I am using Spark (an email client) and no matter what

Thank you very much, this is really a challenge for me.
In the end, I guess I have to use Thunderbird mail client as it just doesn't work for the Spark client or even the native Mail client for Macbook.

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How can I setup domain specific email account?

How can I setup domain specific email account?

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Dear all,

I am having this problem where I cannot setup my domain specific email account on my mail client.

I am using Spark (an email client) and no matter what

Thank you very much, this is really a challenge for me.
In the end, I guess I have to use Thunderbird mail client as it just doesn't work for the Spark client or even the native Mail client for Macbook.

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My website takes 4-6 seconds to load. I checked it using different online website speed tests.
4s is considered ok but 6s is slow.

I understand I use images quite a

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Hi Jude,

Turn on SiteSpeed found by clicking the details button within your website in the site manager dashboard here at WA. It’ll make your website Load instantly.

https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites

Carson

Thanks Carson. I already did that when I setup the website. That's why I was wondering if it's my images.

Hi! Carson, Sorry for being clumsy and being unable to locate the SiteSpeed button after clicking away SiteManage. Please help me to clear and implement this. Thanks.

A good question! Anything to speed up online stream would help and be welcome. I tried following Carson's instruction, but I could not locate the button of SiteSpeed. Did you find it? Where and how? Thanks for questioning and support.

Hey Chin-ti,

1.) Go to SiteManager (see first screen print below)
2.) Locate your website and click on the details button (see second screen print below)
3.) Scroll down the page to SitePlus+ and find SiteSpeed then click on the ON button (see third screen print below)

Hope this helps you.

Thanks-a-million for quickly dropping the to-the-point answer, Triblu! Now, I am on the 19th day of WA, I look up to those like you so to, some days, fly to success under the wings like yours.

Guess that is because I'm very much like you Chin-ti, I need visuals when learning something brand new. You WILL get there with your learning, I'm sure of it. Enjoy!

Hello and 4 seconds is too slow and I am wondering if you have checked twice with the site speed - you have to turn it own check and then check again as this will then be correct -
if you still have problem pleas let me know OK

Paul

Hi Paul, I turned on Site Speed. Should I turn it off and on again to check?

Hello - no just go to https://tools.pingdom.com and check once and see the times and check again and see the times and tell me both also make sure that you set the checker to US

Paul

Hi Joo Kwang let me know what you find the answer. One site say 54% other site say 6s.

You have some pretty good answers to your question already, but let me see if I can add a couple of more hints...

We have stores that have so many images that this can slow down loading times...We are not using SiteRubix, rather an another hosting service.

After doing a lot of research, we settled on a set of plugins that works with AWS S3 from Amazon. This made sense since we were already using them for other things...

The plugin works with the files stored in our buckets on AWS S3 to load them from AWS S3 (Amazon).versus our website. Amazon has top-level access speeds from what we have seen to now.

This is not an inexpensive solution, as you have to get a set of plugins that will communicate with your page. I think we are paying like $147 a year for unlimited websites (the cost is based on the amount of data that is passed, so the number of websites is no matter)...

Another solution we have is using a CDN, which stores some of the most used pages and images from your website on a global network of servers. This results in faster loading times too...

Yet a third method we use is a server caching tool that helps optimize loading times for all our pages. This is a no-cost method and is included in our hosting fee.

if your sites are hosted here, I would turn on the feature that Carson mentions. I have sites hosted here, and they are fast and are very close to load times that we are paying a pretty penny for!

Best of luck!

Cheers!
Dave : )

Hi Dave,

Thanks for the information. My website is pretty young and with about 30+ articles, I thought it should load faster but it may be me being overly paranoid. It is not loading at a crawling speed but a few tests here and there showed different results but none of which came close to 3s.

I am new to this but it seems 3s is the magic number to aim for optimisation. :)

Jude

Yes, Jude, I think that is a good benchmark. I prefer faster of course (always faster is better)...

There is ONE more plugin that I failed to mention. It is called 'lazy load' and what it does is cause the website to wait to load the images below the fold until the viewer starts scrolling...

That means there is not such a load as the page is rendering on the device of the viewer. That helped our sites a lot because the home page is full of images!

Cheers!
Dave : )

Test out loading time of various plugins and evaluate necessity of slow down ones!

Please try this...

Hey Sidney,

Thank you. I tried and I got different results. One ranked me quite high at 95/100 while the worst result I got was a load time of 8s. I am trying to figure out what I can do to speed things up.

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How to improve website loading time?

How to improve website loading time?

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My website takes 4-6 seconds to load. I checked it using different online website speed tests.
4s is considered ok but 6s is slow.

I understand I use images quite a

Featured Comment

Hi Jude,

Turn on SiteSpeed found by clicking the details button within your website in the site manager dashboard here at WA. It’ll make your website Load instantly.

https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites

Carson

Thanks Carson. I already did that when I setup the website. That's why I was wondering if it's my images.

Hi! Carson, Sorry for being clumsy and being unable to locate the SiteSpeed button after clicking away SiteManage. Please help me to clear and implement this. Thanks.

A good question! Anything to speed up online stream would help and be welcome. I tried following Carson's instruction, but I could not locate the button of SiteSpeed. Did you find it? Where and how? Thanks for questioning and support.

Hey Chin-ti,

1.) Go to SiteManager (see first screen print below)
2.) Locate your website and click on the details button (see second screen print below)
3.) Scroll down the page to SitePlus+ and find SiteSpeed then click on the ON button (see third screen print below)

Hope this helps you.

Thanks-a-million for quickly dropping the to-the-point answer, Triblu! Now, I am on the 19th day of WA, I look up to those like you so to, some days, fly to success under the wings like yours.

Guess that is because I'm very much like you Chin-ti, I need visuals when learning something brand new. You WILL get there with your learning, I'm sure of it. Enjoy!

Hello and 4 seconds is too slow and I am wondering if you have checked twice with the site speed - you have to turn it own check and then check again as this will then be correct -
if you still have problem pleas let me know OK

Paul

Hi Paul, I turned on Site Speed. Should I turn it off and on again to check?

Hello - no just go to https://tools.pingdom.com and check once and see the times and check again and see the times and tell me both also make sure that you set the checker to US

Paul

Hi Joo Kwang let me know what you find the answer. One site say 54% other site say 6s.

You have some pretty good answers to your question already, but let me see if I can add a couple of more hints...

We have stores that have so many images that this can slow down loading times...We are not using SiteRubix, rather an another hosting service.

After doing a lot of research, we settled on a set of plugins that works with AWS S3 from Amazon. This made sense since we were already using them for other things...

The plugin works with the files stored in our buckets on AWS S3 to load them from AWS S3 (Amazon).versus our website. Amazon has top-level access speeds from what we have seen to now.

This is not an inexpensive solution, as you have to get a set of plugins that will communicate with your page. I think we are paying like $147 a year for unlimited websites (the cost is based on the amount of data that is passed, so the number of websites is no matter)...

Another solution we have is using a CDN, which stores some of the most used pages and images from your website on a global network of servers. This results in faster loading times too...

Yet a third method we use is a server caching tool that helps optimize loading times for all our pages. This is a no-cost method and is included in our hosting fee.

if your sites are hosted here, I would turn on the feature that Carson mentions. I have sites hosted here, and they are fast and are very close to load times that we are paying a pretty penny for!

Best of luck!

Cheers!
Dave : )

Hi Dave,

Thanks for the information. My website is pretty young and with about 30+ articles, I thought it should load faster but it may be me being overly paranoid. It is not loading at a crawling speed but a few tests here and there showed different results but none of which came close to 3s.

I am new to this but it seems 3s is the magic number to aim for optimisation. :)

Jude

Yes, Jude, I think that is a good benchmark. I prefer faster of course (always faster is better)...

There is ONE more plugin that I failed to mention. It is called 'lazy load' and what it does is cause the website to wait to load the images below the fold until the viewer starts scrolling...

That means there is not such a load as the page is rendering on the device of the viewer. That helped our sites a lot because the home page is full of images!

Cheers!
Dave : )

Test out loading time of various plugins and evaluate necessity of slow down ones!

Please try this...

Hey Sidney,

Thank you. I tried and I got different results. One ranked me quite high at 95/100 while the worst result I got was a load time of 8s. I am trying to figure out what I can do to speed things up.

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I created a website for a while but when I am at admin page, it shows it as not Google Indexed. I wonder if I am missing something or do I have to create the first post before

Keep on creating pages and contents to your website and it will get indexed faster. No need to worry about analytics for the time being, there is always training for that later.

You do need to have content. If you set up your site with google analytics that will get thinks started.

Thanks for advice, what's Google analytics? Is it something I need to install?

You register and then can see the health of you site. It's explained in one of the starter trainings. Go to just google and type in analytics. It will walk your through getting set up.

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How to be added to google index?

How to be added to google index?

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I created a website for a while but when I am at admin page, it shows it as not Google Indexed. I wonder if I am missing something or do I have to create the first post before

Keep on creating pages and contents to your website and it will get indexed faster. No need to worry about analytics for the time being, there is always training for that later.

You do need to have content. If you set up your site with google analytics that will get thinks started.

Thanks for advice, what's Google analytics? Is it something I need to install?

You register and then can see the health of you site. It's explained in one of the starter trainings. Go to just google and type in analytics. It will walk your through getting set up.

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