About julielachtay
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Hi, I'm based in London working part time, not even earning enough to cover my rent. I LOVE my job but it is coming to

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I'd like to know if I can switch my membership from premium back to basic without losing access to WA completely. I'm struggling to find time to work through all the steps and

You can always cancel your membership at anytime under your profile settings. But some things will change.

For instance, if you bought a domain and redirected it to WA and then built a site. You will have a 30 day grace period to move your content elsewhere, otherwise it will be deleted and gone forever from the WA host.

Now if you didn't have a domain, and you were just using the siterubix sub-domains. Then your free sites will remain intact and you can continue to use/work on them as long as you like.

Keep in mind you will also of course lose all the Premium Features. Support / Live Chat / Posting / Keyword Tool / etc.

So just be sure you are making the right decision for now

Can I downgrade my membership from premium ?

Can I downgrade my membership from premium ?

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I'd like to know if I can switch my membership from premium back to basic without losing access to WA completely. I'm struggling to find time to work through all the steps and

You can always cancel your membership at anytime under your profile settings. But some things will change.

For instance, if you bought a domain and redirected it to WA and then built a site. You will have a 30 day grace period to move your content elsewhere, otherwise it will be deleted and gone forever from the WA host.

Now if you didn't have a domain, and you were just using the siterubix sub-domains. Then your free sites will remain intact and you can continue to use/work on them as long as you like.

Keep in mind you will also of course lose all the Premium Features. Support / Live Chat / Posting / Keyword Tool / etc.

So just be sure you are making the right decision for now

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I'm not sure if it's my eyesight but whenever I watch the videos, the writing on the pages we're viewing is super blurry and I'm getting a headache trying to read it.

I'd

Try turning the quality to HD. You can find the option in the bottom right corner of the video. For whatever reason, sometimes I'll have to switch to SD and back to HD for it to take effect.

thanks, I'll try it :)

If it is always like that then it might be the settings. You can watch it in HD or in a lower setting. It also depends how the video was recorded too. But if it is clarity that you want then you to use HD (high definition) for a clear screen. I hope this helps?

Great suggestions JT! ...yes the videos are blurry.

Try what AIsaacs suggests.

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Does anyone else find the videos blurry?

Does anyone else find the videos blurry?

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I'm not sure if it's my eyesight but whenever I watch the videos, the writing on the pages we're viewing is super blurry and I'm getting a headache trying to read it.

I'd

Try turning the quality to HD. You can find the option in the bottom right corner of the video. For whatever reason, sometimes I'll have to switch to SD and back to HD for it to take effect.

thanks, I'll try it :)

If it is always like that then it might be the settings. You can watch it in HD or in a lower setting. It also depends how the video was recorded too. But if it is clarity that you want then you to use HD (high definition) for a clear screen. I hope this helps?

Great suggestions JT! ...yes the videos are blurry.

Try what AIsaacs suggests.

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I followed the steps to create a website and chose a template but all I seem to have is a blank page. How do I add content and what should I add? Should I write all original co

Hi Julie.

Definitely use original content. The purpose of creating a site is to help others and share your expertise, which will form trust and the basis of a site you can use to make money from. Plus, using articles from other sites counts as duplicate content, which search engines will look down on.

How far are you in the course? From what I recall, it was a few lessons in before I started to write content, and before that I learned all about my niche and finding keywords. Once you do that, you should have lots of great ideas for content.

Hi Samantha,
Thanks. Completely confused now! I followed the steps to create my website which just left me with a blank page. I assumed I was then to add content and build a site. Was I wrong? Have I jumped steps?

What was the last lesson you did?

Hi, I had gotten ahead of myself. No patience! I'm back on track and following the steps, thanks again for your help.

Happy to help! I got ahead of myself once or twice too. :)

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How do you add content and what should I include?

How do you add content and what should I include?

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I followed the steps to create a website and chose a template but all I seem to have is a blank page. How do I add content and what should I add? Should I write all original co

Hi Julie.

Definitely use original content. The purpose of creating a site is to help others and share your expertise, which will form trust and the basis of a site you can use to make money from. Plus, using articles from other sites counts as duplicate content, which search engines will look down on.

How far are you in the course? From what I recall, it was a few lessons in before I started to write content, and before that I learned all about my niche and finding keywords. Once you do that, you should have lots of great ideas for content.

Hi Samantha,
Thanks. Completely confused now! I followed the steps to create my website which just left me with a blank page. I assumed I was then to add content and build a site. Was I wrong? Have I jumped steps?

What was the last lesson you did?

Hi, I had gotten ahead of myself. No patience! I'm back on track and following the steps, thanks again for your help.

Happy to help! I got ahead of myself once or twice too. :)

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When I say newbie...my internet/ IT skills are pretty much at 'copy and paste', buy groceries and book holidays.

Thanks in advance. Hoping I'll soon be in a position to a

Lol, thanks guys. Very mixed answers. Clear as mud! I guess there's no reason why I can't try both and apply what I learn in Bootcamp to my niche as I go. I have time.

Julie, that is the best idea and from this you will be able to work out you want to go. The only thing I would advise you to do find your target audience very clearly if you are going to go in the make money niche. Good luck.

It depends on you is the answer. Yes the make money money online is competitive, but the demand is also absolutely huge and it is no way saturated. The people who say it is have tried and failed. However I can think of at least ten newbies here in the last two months that have made sales. The training is all there 0 nothing is left to chance you know then iche works. I am not one of these people who say you can make money out of any niche that is so not true. You can make money or you can make pennies, decide which you want to do

I'm going to play the other side of the fence and say yes, unless you have a niche you're really passionate about and have plenty of ideas for it. I say yes because all of the material you need it basically given to you, you just have to build the website and write the articles. A review site for the "make money" niche is pretty easy, as there are SO MANY other sites to review. Eventually in the training you're given a HUGE list of other "make money" sites to review, and if you pepper in a few big ones, and then pick and choose some other ones people may not have heard of, I think you should get some hits. Phydel is right, though, it's extremely competitive, so you'll have to do a lot more promoting than you would a niche with a smaller audience. There are pros and cons for either choice.

I have a different view than @phydel. I think Bootcamp can often be a better way for someone who is just getting started to learn about affiliate marketing.

Although the focus is on how to promote WA, the principles taught apply generally to affiliate marketing in any niche. But the fact that it is has a specific product (WA) to promote, I believe is helpful when it comes to the learning process.

It can then become easier to create a second website based on another specific niche of interest.

If someone has a strong interest or passion in a particular area, of course they should pursue that path instead. But I wouldn't worry about Bootcamp or any other niche being too competitive. There are over 2 billion people out there looking for products and services online...lol. ~Jude

I wouldn't recommend affiliate boot camp as it is a very competitive and cut-throat industry.

I will rather say focus on your passion associated niche and later in your online business adventure, you can chip in affiliate bootcamp

great, thank you. I thought it might be the simplest option.

Yes it could be the simplest option but the "make money online niche" is really saturated. the competition is really huge and the cut throats is on another level. So it will be best to delve into less competitive niches.

But you can transfer the knowledge you gain from affiliate bootcamp to these niches.

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Total newbie. would you recommend affiliate bootcamp?

Total newbie. would you recommend affiliate bootcamp?

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When I say newbie...my internet/ IT skills are pretty much at 'copy and paste', buy groceries and book holidays.

Thanks in advance. Hoping I'll soon be in a position to a

Lol, thanks guys. Very mixed answers. Clear as mud! I guess there's no reason why I can't try both and apply what I learn in Bootcamp to my niche as I go. I have time.

Julie, that is the best idea and from this you will be able to work out you want to go. The only thing I would advise you to do find your target audience very clearly if you are going to go in the make money niche. Good luck.

It depends on you is the answer. Yes the make money money online is competitive, but the demand is also absolutely huge and it is no way saturated. The people who say it is have tried and failed. However I can think of at least ten newbies here in the last two months that have made sales. The training is all there 0 nothing is left to chance you know then iche works. I am not one of these people who say you can make money out of any niche that is so not true. You can make money or you can make pennies, decide which you want to do

I'm going to play the other side of the fence and say yes, unless you have a niche you're really passionate about and have plenty of ideas for it. I say yes because all of the material you need it basically given to you, you just have to build the website and write the articles. A review site for the "make money" niche is pretty easy, as there are SO MANY other sites to review. Eventually in the training you're given a HUGE list of other "make money" sites to review, and if you pepper in a few big ones, and then pick and choose some other ones people may not have heard of, I think you should get some hits. Phydel is right, though, it's extremely competitive, so you'll have to do a lot more promoting than you would a niche with a smaller audience. There are pros and cons for either choice.

I have a different view than @phydel. I think Bootcamp can often be a better way for someone who is just getting started to learn about affiliate marketing.

Although the focus is on how to promote WA, the principles taught apply generally to affiliate marketing in any niche. But the fact that it is has a specific product (WA) to promote, I believe is helpful when it comes to the learning process.

It can then become easier to create a second website based on another specific niche of interest.

If someone has a strong interest or passion in a particular area, of course they should pursue that path instead. But I wouldn't worry about Bootcamp or any other niche being too competitive. There are over 2 billion people out there looking for products and services online...lol. ~Jude

I wouldn't recommend affiliate boot camp as it is a very competitive and cut-throat industry.

I will rather say focus on your passion associated niche and later in your online business adventure, you can chip in affiliate bootcamp

great, thank you. I thought it might be the simplest option.

Yes it could be the simplest option but the "make money online niche" is really saturated. the competition is really huge and the cut throats is on another level. So it will be best to delve into less competitive niches.

But you can transfer the knowledge you gain from affiliate bootcamp to these niches.

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