Have done two other websites with same theme, but am not able to sign in to one on the site manager page. Is contacting support to look at it the only option?
Why would I not be able to sign in on site manager?
Have done two other websites with same theme, but am not able to sign in to one on the site manager page. Is contacting support to look at it the only option?
Thanks, yes. The nameservers needed to be changed. Had imported the domain from another site... appreciate the help.
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Not sure if this is an appropriate question to ask, as it modestly relates to WA. Does anyone have any experience, advice or training on how to upgrade from XP to Windows 7?
Hi,
Just to let you know, you must upgrade to Windows10 by June 16th. If you wait beyond that date, the upgrade will not be free and you will be charged a fee for the product key needed for the upgrade. Take note.
If you upgrade with the Win 7 CD, it will ask you if you want to keep your records or do new install. Your choice, you need not loose anything, it will copy all your files tpo win 7
Take it from an IT Pro there is NO easy or one click upgrade path from Windows XP to Windows 7 so no need to search further.
It's a matter of copying all you personal files and settings to another disk for safety and then carrying out a clean install of windows 7 and then re-install all your other programs on your PC. Please follow the link provided by Cortex2k below for instructions.
My personal feeling is that anything to do with computers and related technology is appropriate on W.A.
Best advice would be to follow some of the links that you've been given and above all remember installation of a new software platform is usually fairly straightforward provided you follow the software prompts. I would follow the link provided by cortex2K
Kind regards
~Arthur
I agree with Cortex2k ... you should follow the instructions in the Microsoft link he provided.
For the actual upgrading process. Ask MS: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/help/upgrading-from-windows-xp-to-windows-7
No problem.. Glad to be of help. Hope You are able to get the monster upgraded :-)
Cheers,
Chris
I think it's fine to ask questions like this once in a while. I'm no expert on this, no luck on Google? Windows 10 which I use has had a few issues, I'd definitely recommend Windows 7 over it any day!
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Xp to windows 7 - any training?
Not sure if this is an appropriate question to ask, as it modestly relates to WA. Does anyone have any experience, advice or training on how to upgrade from XP to Windows 7?
Hi,
Just to let you know, you must upgrade to Windows10 by June 16th. If you wait beyond that date, the upgrade will not be free and you will be charged a fee for the product key needed for the upgrade. Take note.
If you upgrade with the Win 7 CD, it will ask you if you want to keep your records or do new install. Your choice, you need not loose anything, it will copy all your files tpo win 7
Take it from an IT Pro there is NO easy or one click upgrade path from Windows XP to Windows 7 so no need to search further.
It's a matter of copying all you personal files and settings to another disk for safety and then carrying out a clean install of windows 7 and then re-install all your other programs on your PC. Please follow the link provided by Cortex2k below for instructions.
My personal feeling is that anything to do with computers and related technology is appropriate on W.A.
Best advice would be to follow some of the links that you've been given and above all remember installation of a new software platform is usually fairly straightforward provided you follow the software prompts. I would follow the link provided by cortex2K
Kind regards
~Arthur
I agree with Cortex2k ... you should follow the instructions in the Microsoft link he provided.
For the actual upgrading process. Ask MS: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/help/upgrading-from-windows-xp-to-windows-7
No problem.. Glad to be of help. Hope You are able to get the monster upgraded :-)
Cheers,
Chris
I think it's fine to ask questions like this once in a while. I'm no expert on this, no luck on Google? Windows 10 which I use has had a few issues, I'd definitely recommend Windows 7 over it any day!
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Is anyone familiar with a word press plug in or widget for affilates? We are wanting to add affiliate sales to our website, and are hoping that some of you may have had experie
You take most any business name and type in affiliate next to it and come up with information and links to affiliate programs
Hi guys. I think you need to create your own affiliate program. Find a network to suit your product...like click bank for digital products or shares a sale for physical products or amazon associates etc. But you are coming in as the advertiser. Read their guidelines for advertisers to get started.
Janelle
Let me see if I can make the question more clear. My company has products to sell. We want to make it available for other people with blogs of similar interests to be able to sell our products from the blog they write and maintain. We need to be the 'amazon' approving affiliates to sell our products.
Please tell me if that makes it clear.
Thanks, Rod and Troy
That's exactly what I understood.
That's why I asked if you have an affiliate program. If I add your Widget to my website, do I earn?
I did understand!
Let me see if I can make the question more clear. My company has products to sell. We want to make it available for other people with blogs of similar interests to be able to sell our products from the blog they write and maintain. We need to be the 'amazon' approving affiliates to sell our products.
Please tell me if that makes it clear.
Thanks, Rod and Troy
When you apply and get approved with your affiliates, you have access to their Widgets, for advertising.
Each affiliate has it's own.
No Plugin needed...
Thanks, but we are wanting one for our company and products to offer to affiliates for our site. I apologize for not making that more clear. Rod and Troy
Still not clear but I;m going to try.
You want to make your own Plugin for us to be able to add to our websites?
So you have an affiliate program?
You're welcome!
Do you have an affiliate program? If not, it wouldn't benefit anyone adding your Widgets to their websites.
That is what I am trying to find out how to do. Setting the site up, so an 'affiliate' can check in and see their results, etc. We are in beta stage - just the desire to offer an affiliate program so far. Thanks, Rod and Troy
That's totally different from the intiial question.
Setup your website, following the training.
When you create your affiliate program and want to share links and banners, ask us for help.
I can help create a Plugin.
Thank you so much. I appreciate it. Guess we are getting ahead of ourselves. Rod and Troy
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Is there a word press plug in for affiliate marketing?
Is anyone familiar with a word press plug in or widget for affilates? We are wanting to add affiliate sales to our website, and are hoping that some of you may have had experie
You take most any business name and type in affiliate next to it and come up with information and links to affiliate programs
Hi guys. I think you need to create your own affiliate program. Find a network to suit your product...like click bank for digital products or shares a sale for physical products or amazon associates etc. But you are coming in as the advertiser. Read their guidelines for advertisers to get started.
Janelle
Let me see if I can make the question more clear. My company has products to sell. We want to make it available for other people with blogs of similar interests to be able to sell our products from the blog they write and maintain. We need to be the 'amazon' approving affiliates to sell our products.
Please tell me if that makes it clear.
Thanks, Rod and Troy
That's exactly what I understood.
That's why I asked if you have an affiliate program. If I add your Widget to my website, do I earn?
I did understand!
Let me see if I can make the question more clear. My company has products to sell. We want to make it available for other people with blogs of similar interests to be able to sell our products from the blog they write and maintain. We need to be the 'amazon' approving affiliates to sell our products.
Please tell me if that makes it clear.
Thanks, Rod and Troy
When you apply and get approved with your affiliates, you have access to their Widgets, for advertising.
Each affiliate has it's own.
No Plugin needed...
Thanks, but we are wanting one for our company and products to offer to affiliates for our site. I apologize for not making that more clear. Rod and Troy
Still not clear but I;m going to try.
You want to make your own Plugin for us to be able to add to our websites?
So you have an affiliate program?
You're welcome!
Do you have an affiliate program? If not, it wouldn't benefit anyone adding your Widgets to their websites.
That is what I am trying to find out how to do. Setting the site up, so an 'affiliate' can check in and see their results, etc. We are in beta stage - just the desire to offer an affiliate program so far. Thanks, Rod and Troy
That's totally different from the intiial question.
Setup your website, following the training.
When you create your affiliate program and want to share links and banners, ask us for help.
I can help create a Plugin.
Thank you so much. I appreciate it. Guess we are getting ahead of ourselves. Rod and Troy
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Read about some problems at the first of February. Is it still a problem if you are using Firefox? Thanks Rod and Troy
Attached a screen shot to illustrate. Comment shows up on website, but our reply does not. Green bar says "sweet it's published" Very curious.
Is site rubix comment with firefox still a problem?
Read about some problems at the first of February. Is it still a problem if you are using Firefox? Thanks Rod and Troy
Attached a screen shot to illustrate. Comment shows up on website, but our reply does not. Green bar says "sweet it's published" Very curious.
Being relatively new, I am curious where to find guidelines for leaving and requesting comments. I thought I understood the concept, but apparently not. There seem to be level
Loes comment was very helpful and thank you for asking for it. This opens up another avenue besides technical support and the "need help" button.
Here is a training on How to create a good comment How to use the new comment feature and how to write a good comment
Hi Loes, and thank you for the link. That explains things a little more clearly. Is there a better way to search for training lessons like yours? I didn't see yours when I was trying to find an answer at first. Also, what would be proper 'WA etiquette' for replying to a person that left a comment that you didn't approve?
At what point should you start asking for comments and feedback? I thought it was ok to ask right away, as you were building your website.
Just try to search with all kind of different keywords, and you start right after publishing your post asking for comments, and ask for feedback when needed. You can PM the person of which you disapproved the comment and tell why, and what can be bettered.
Thought about that. My view is that if you meet someone that knows less than you, but they are trying, you give them helpful criticism; not demean them for how little they know.
Hi Rod I'm not exactly sure what you mean but one way to request comments on your posts or websites is to click on the siteRubix area in light blue tha is to the left of your post and it will give you several selections and if you want comments on your posts you select "Site Comments" if you want feedback on your bebsite you go into that same area but select "Site Feedback". I hope that helps.
Barbara
Thanks Barbara, I appreciate that, but it's on that page that I am looking for guidelines. I have left several comments and received several. WA blog posts I have read talk about not making 'great site' and gone comments, so I have tried to make thoughtful remarks based on what we have learned so far. Luckily, it wasn't a public dressing down of my observations. I evidently wasn't up to the skill level required for this particular site. So my question is how do you know so you can pass and go to another one as stephill suggests in her training?
Thanks, Rod
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Where is training help for leavingrequesting comments?
Being relatively new, I am curious where to find guidelines for leaving and requesting comments. I thought I understood the concept, but apparently not. There seem to be level
Loes comment was very helpful and thank you for asking for it. This opens up another avenue besides technical support and the "need help" button.
Here is a training on How to create a good comment How to use the new comment feature and how to write a good comment
Hi Loes, and thank you for the link. That explains things a little more clearly. Is there a better way to search for training lessons like yours? I didn't see yours when I was trying to find an answer at first. Also, what would be proper 'WA etiquette' for replying to a person that left a comment that you didn't approve?
At what point should you start asking for comments and feedback? I thought it was ok to ask right away, as you were building your website.
Just try to search with all kind of different keywords, and you start right after publishing your post asking for comments, and ask for feedback when needed. You can PM the person of which you disapproved the comment and tell why, and what can be bettered.
Thought about that. My view is that if you meet someone that knows less than you, but they are trying, you give them helpful criticism; not demean them for how little they know.
Hi Rod I'm not exactly sure what you mean but one way to request comments on your posts or websites is to click on the siteRubix area in light blue tha is to the left of your post and it will give you several selections and if you want comments on your posts you select "Site Comments" if you want feedback on your bebsite you go into that same area but select "Site Feedback". I hope that helps.
Barbara
Thanks Barbara, I appreciate that, but it's on that page that I am looking for guidelines. I have left several comments and received several. WA blog posts I have read talk about not making 'great site' and gone comments, so I have tried to make thoughtful remarks based on what we have learned so far. Luckily, it wasn't a public dressing down of my observations. I evidently wasn't up to the skill level required for this particular site. So my question is how do you know so you can pass and go to another one as stephill suggests in her training?
Thanks, Rod
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Have you tried to refresh your browser?
Thanks, yes. The nameservers needed to be changed. Had imported the domain from another site... appreciate the help.