Hi Guys, so i reach out to ask all business owners have a bookkeeper or almost.
I have one he ask me the invoices of the domain name and which hosting we use.
I ask
Hi - you can find your invoices in your account settings, which show your monthly payments and any purchased domains.
We all in different countries and under different laws - I know in my country we have to reach a certain earning criteria before registering for business tax (although it is still optional even of we have not reached the min annual earnings). If you use Paypal maybe Paypal can supply one for you.
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Hi, which documents and invoices do you use for bookkeeper?
Hi Guys, so i reach out to ask all business owners have a bookkeeper or almost.
I have one he ask me the invoices of the domain name and which hosting we use.
I ask
Hey Diego,
As I have shared previously, if you are referring to local business owners, I help them obtain their very own hosting local to their business (#1 BEST SEO tactic), especially given that most hosts now include registration of one domain name per hosting account.
What I explain to my local business clients is that it is always best that they own their own hosting account, SSL certificate AND domain name so that NO website designer can EVER hold their website for ransom... as many website designers are STILL doing today.
This protects them as all they would need to do is contact their web host and have any nasty website designer permanently barred from their website in the future.
This way too, all you will need to tend to is installing WordPress, a theme and their content, reducing your work load and/or the need of servicing their host servers... though I still handle my client's website tech support issues as part of my regular management fees.
Hope you find this helpful.
Hi - you can find your invoices in your account settings, which show your monthly payments and any purchased domains.
We all in different countries and under different laws - I know in my country we have to reach a certain earning criteria before registering for business tax (although it is still optional even of we have not reached the min annual earnings). If you use Paypal maybe Paypal can supply one for you.
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Guys i have a question. I added yesterday my TXT record to my domain site to prouve that i own the Domain on Google Analytics. What do i need to do more to see it live. i did e
Hey Diego,
If you follow Kyle's lesson: How to Install Google Analytics Using the All in One SEO Plugin on this then you won't have your scripts overwritten next time you update your theme.
Editing your theme files is never recommended unless you know exactly what you are doing.
Hope you find this helpful.
If you have installed Google Analytics properly, you should see even your own activity in the real-time reports.
I always install Google Analytics by adding the code with my editor and always works.
If you can't figure out why it does not work, contact support to check your site. They will help you and may give you some instructions too.
Go to Google Analytics -->Property (your site)-->Tracking info-->Tracking code.
You copy the code and then go to your WordPress dashboard.
Appearance-->Theme Editor-->Theme Header (header php.)--> and paste the code under <head>. Click update file and now it should be installed.
If this process sounds too complicated, copy the code, add it to a draft post and ask for the support to install it for you.
UA-xxxxxxxx-x is the tracking ID. The tracking code is under the your property with the steps I mentioned above. Property is on the Admin page.
It's a <head> and a </head>. You must add the tracking below the <head>. If you have done everything right, Google Analytics will work instantly.
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When is my google analytics live?
Guys i have a question. I added yesterday my TXT record to my domain site to prouve that i own the Domain on Google Analytics. What do i need to do more to see it live. i did e
Hey Diego,
If you follow Kyle's lesson: How to Install Google Analytics Using the All in One SEO Plugin on this then you won't have your scripts overwritten next time you update your theme.
Editing your theme files is never recommended unless you know exactly what you are doing.
Hope you find this helpful.
If you have installed Google Analytics properly, you should see even your own activity in the real-time reports.
I always install Google Analytics by adding the code with my editor and always works.
If you can't figure out why it does not work, contact support to check your site. They will help you and may give you some instructions too.
Go to Google Analytics -->Property (your site)-->Tracking info-->Tracking code.
You copy the code and then go to your WordPress dashboard.
Appearance-->Theme Editor-->Theme Header (header php.)--> and paste the code under <head>. Click update file and now it should be installed.
If this process sounds too complicated, copy the code, add it to a draft post and ask for the support to install it for you.
UA-xxxxxxxx-x is the tracking ID. The tracking code is under the your property with the steps I mentioned above. Property is on the Admin page.
It's a <head> and a </head>. You must add the tracking below the <head>. If you have done everything right, Google Analytics will work instantly.
See more comments
Hey Diego,
As I have shared previously, if you are referring to local business owners, I help them obtain their very own hosting local to their business (#1 BEST SEO tactic), especially given that most hosts now include registration of one domain name per hosting account.
What I explain to my local business clients is that it is always best that they own their own hosting account, SSL certificate AND domain name so that NO website designer can EVER hold their website for ransom... as many website designers are STILL doing today.
This protects them as all they would need to do is contact their web host and have any nasty website designer permanently barred from their website in the future.
This way too, all you will need to tend to is installing WordPress, a theme and their content, reducing your work load and/or the need of servicing their host servers... though I still handle my client's website tech support issues as part of my regular management fees.
Hope you find this helpful.
That's gold Trish. Bookmarked for sure. Good to see you.
Mark
Good to see you too Mark. Hope you've been keeping well!