My little brother came to stay a couple of weeks ago and he asked me to "make him a website." Annoyingly, it's doing a lot better than mine and I'm finding it difficult arrangin
You can just create an admin user account for him on your website and he can access it anywhere. He can work on the website.
He doesn't need to sign up to WA. Just use his browser and type in the link I gave you. If you give him the password on you screen and you don't even need to create a user.
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Can i give one of my websites away?
My little brother came to stay a couple of weeks ago and he asked me to "make him a website." Annoyingly, it's doing a lot better than mine and I'm finding it difficult arrangin
Someone on here builds websites for people as an added income. I have talked to her a few times. I will go through my PM's and find her info for you if you like.
OK...her screen name is marsgram.
She had a great idea and was gonna give me some side work if/when it was too much to handle. I think you can type marsgram in the search box. Shoot her a PM.
Good Luck!!!
You can just create an admin user account for him on your website and he can access it anywhere. He can work on the website.
He doesn't need to sign up to WA. Just use his browser and type in the link I gave you. If you give him the password on you screen and you don't even need to create a user.
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Due to my niche, there are thousands of products I could promote (as well as review) so besides the products I am reviewing, would it be a good idea to have a shop/store on my s
Hiya - I've used lots of different shopping cart systems and databases linked to bespoke websites and highly recommend WooCommerce.
The only things it doesn't do are in depth stock control and analysis.
Hope this helps anyone reading this & best of luck with your online educations.
I have been thinking the same thing. I have installed the WooCommerce so im going to see how it goes
Yes you can definitely incorporate a shop into your site, I have seen loads of sites (not referring to WA) where they do this. I intend to have a 'shop/resources' page on my own site somewhere down the line.
I've heard the woocommerce plugin for wordpress comes highly recommended but can't personally comment on this but have attached a link showing screenshots of how it works:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/woocommerce/screenshots/
Hey guys, - I am also looking to have a separate shop dedicated to being a shop, withing my site, as my niche makes this necessary and my customers (should) automatically gravitate there, especially once they know they can get what they're looking for. Any advice for me Dom, - you mentioned a lot of work?? Any advice from anyone else as to how to do this so it doesn't look like a bunch of links only? I would like to split it into categories I think and would prefer my customers not to go away from my site of I can make that work? I will be having links and products from many different companies, not just Amazon.
Avecita, I would like to recommend the woocommerce plugin as Debbie(Tallell97) mentioned below. Cheers, -Jhen
You could always source the products yourself and make a little more money per sale. It will be more work, but if you dropship the products then it might be worth it.
By shop/store, do you just mean an area of your site set up a bit like an Ecommerce store with various different products that you have affiliate links for, or do you mean you'll actually sell the products yourself?
Just curious cos my answer would be different for both situations
OK well one thing you could start out with is a "Best XYZ Products" page. I'd hate to see you put a lot of effort into setting up a store and then not get any sales, so do something easier first.
You already know how to set up tables I think, so you could set up a comparison table as well.
Something like "Top Fertility Products". Put the products on, write a bit about them, and drop your link in. If you seem to be getting a lot of interest and sales from that page, maybe expand it some more.
Yeah, that was the plan. A page selling the "best products."
Great idea about the comparison table, I might just do that!
Thank you Dom =D
Hi Kaleigh..Are you talking about the fertility site? If so, have you tried the products to be reviewed? If so, great. If not, and it were me, I would like to read your review on something you haven't tried(disclosure) and convince me that I should try it.
I think one way would be to accredit the information like..." renouned fertility expert, Dr. W.A who has 30 + years in the field and has counceled over 3,000 couples states that..........."
Then YES, I would read the review and try it for sure.
Also, rather than going to search for the item, I would definitely want to buy right from your store.
Of course I am speaking as a customer and not a WA member.
I understand that this must be a very high anxiety process to go through and dropping credited info would certainly convince me if you yourself never tried the product..let's face it, if you have hundreds of products, there is a slim chance you tried them all.
Also, what I am working on now is a singular post that allows other people to post their experience with products they like and maybe don't like. This can help fill you product reviews with some help from others.
Again, as a customer, I want to see some pros and coins and actual data before I try something.
I am a guy and I really liked your site. It has the potential to really help people for years and years to come!
Hi Don, yes I have tried some of them, although there is one product I have reviewed that I have not tried. I have a friend who tried it so we sat together and wrote out the pro's and con's.
I don;t think I made my question clear (I'm awful at explaining things!)
Basically, I will have "product reviews," but I was also wondering, in addition to having product reviews, should I also have a store with other fertility products in there? Not reviews, just a simple little store of the "best products" for enhancing fertility?
Well, I will say this: if a product I promote ends up being terrible, I am going to be unhappy and receive negative posts. So, I want to make sure the customer is happy.
That being said, a store is a GREAT idea!
Hope that helps.
I write very trustworthy reviews lol for example the product I have just finished using, did improve things though it wasn;t as great as I expected it to be, and I made that aware. It helped but wasn't great.
I think that by writing honestly, they will be more inclined to buy the products I think are great.. It's good for building their trust, I like to think anyway lol
Selling a product or providing a service is always a cool way to generate extra money I believe! If you have some idea in mind, I would go for it.
Ps. Congratulation for the way you set up your site! The categories and keywords seems to be perfect match with your audience! :)
WTG
Have a great day!
Tanguy
It sounds like a good idea. One of the affiliate programs related to my niche has something about shops. But I was more interested in checking what kind of affiliate programs for music there were, but I am going to do some research into that. For your idea, it sounds quite good.
Do you have affiliate links for these products you reviewed? What kind of products are they?
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Thoughts on adding a shop to my site?
Due to my niche, there are thousands of products I could promote (as well as review) so besides the products I am reviewing, would it be a good idea to have a shop/store on my s
Hiya - I've used lots of different shopping cart systems and databases linked to bespoke websites and highly recommend WooCommerce.
The only things it doesn't do are in depth stock control and analysis.
Hope this helps anyone reading this & best of luck with your online educations.
I have been thinking the same thing. I have installed the WooCommerce so im going to see how it goes
Yes you can definitely incorporate a shop into your site, I have seen loads of sites (not referring to WA) where they do this. I intend to have a 'shop/resources' page on my own site somewhere down the line.
I've heard the woocommerce plugin for wordpress comes highly recommended but can't personally comment on this but have attached a link showing screenshots of how it works:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/woocommerce/screenshots/
Hey guys, - I am also looking to have a separate shop dedicated to being a shop, withing my site, as my niche makes this necessary and my customers (should) automatically gravitate there, especially once they know they can get what they're looking for. Any advice for me Dom, - you mentioned a lot of work?? Any advice from anyone else as to how to do this so it doesn't look like a bunch of links only? I would like to split it into categories I think and would prefer my customers not to go away from my site of I can make that work? I will be having links and products from many different companies, not just Amazon.
Avecita, I would like to recommend the woocommerce plugin as Debbie(Tallell97) mentioned below. Cheers, -Jhen
You could always source the products yourself and make a little more money per sale. It will be more work, but if you dropship the products then it might be worth it.
By shop/store, do you just mean an area of your site set up a bit like an Ecommerce store with various different products that you have affiliate links for, or do you mean you'll actually sell the products yourself?
Just curious cos my answer would be different for both situations
OK well one thing you could start out with is a "Best XYZ Products" page. I'd hate to see you put a lot of effort into setting up a store and then not get any sales, so do something easier first.
You already know how to set up tables I think, so you could set up a comparison table as well.
Something like "Top Fertility Products". Put the products on, write a bit about them, and drop your link in. If you seem to be getting a lot of interest and sales from that page, maybe expand it some more.
Yeah, that was the plan. A page selling the "best products."
Great idea about the comparison table, I might just do that!
Thank you Dom =D
Hi Kaleigh..Are you talking about the fertility site? If so, have you tried the products to be reviewed? If so, great. If not, and it were me, I would like to read your review on something you haven't tried(disclosure) and convince me that I should try it.
I think one way would be to accredit the information like..." renouned fertility expert, Dr. W.A who has 30 + years in the field and has counceled over 3,000 couples states that..........."
Then YES, I would read the review and try it for sure.
Also, rather than going to search for the item, I would definitely want to buy right from your store.
Of course I am speaking as a customer and not a WA member.
I understand that this must be a very high anxiety process to go through and dropping credited info would certainly convince me if you yourself never tried the product..let's face it, if you have hundreds of products, there is a slim chance you tried them all.
Also, what I am working on now is a singular post that allows other people to post their experience with products they like and maybe don't like. This can help fill you product reviews with some help from others.
Again, as a customer, I want to see some pros and coins and actual data before I try something.
I am a guy and I really liked your site. It has the potential to really help people for years and years to come!
Hi Don, yes I have tried some of them, although there is one product I have reviewed that I have not tried. I have a friend who tried it so we sat together and wrote out the pro's and con's.
I don;t think I made my question clear (I'm awful at explaining things!)
Basically, I will have "product reviews," but I was also wondering, in addition to having product reviews, should I also have a store with other fertility products in there? Not reviews, just a simple little store of the "best products" for enhancing fertility?
Well, I will say this: if a product I promote ends up being terrible, I am going to be unhappy and receive negative posts. So, I want to make sure the customer is happy.
That being said, a store is a GREAT idea!
Hope that helps.
I write very trustworthy reviews lol for example the product I have just finished using, did improve things though it wasn;t as great as I expected it to be, and I made that aware. It helped but wasn't great.
I think that by writing honestly, they will be more inclined to buy the products I think are great.. It's good for building their trust, I like to think anyway lol
Selling a product or providing a service is always a cool way to generate extra money I believe! If you have some idea in mind, I would go for it.
Ps. Congratulation for the way you set up your site! The categories and keywords seems to be perfect match with your audience! :)
WTG
Have a great day!
Tanguy
It sounds like a good idea. One of the affiliate programs related to my niche has something about shops. But I was more interested in checking what kind of affiliate programs for music there were, but I am going to do some research into that. For your idea, it sounds quite good.
Do you have affiliate links for these products you reviewed? What kind of products are they?
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My sister is a photographer and has insisted that she takes some photos for my website. Do I have to copyright them to make sure they're not stolen or used elsewhere?
If s
Just wanted to say thank you for bringing this topic up. I was concerned about protecting my written content but I didn't even think about protecting my photos. I appreciate it. Just goes to show that one person isn't going to have all the answers, even though they think they do.
Don't know that you really need to go that far. but if you would like to
http://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl107.html
You would have to do the no right click thing that Bill suggested. There are a lot of people out there that snag photos even with someone else's copyright on them and use them. Seen it many times.
Yeah, that's what I'm trying to avoid lol Even with the no right click thing, they're still able to get the images via print screen aren't they? How do I copyright them?
Oh, sure, you can snip or print screen, too. It's just that most folks are used to right clicking. I don't know how to copyright photos, but I think you need a software program. I just googled it and a whole slew came up. Go take a look. Good luck!
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My sister is a photographer and has insisted that she takes some photos for my website. Do I have to copyright them to make sure they're not stolen or used elsewhere?
If s
Just wanted to say thank you for bringing this topic up. I was concerned about protecting my written content but I didn't even think about protecting my photos. I appreciate it. Just goes to show that one person isn't going to have all the answers, even though they think they do.
Don't know that you really need to go that far. but if you would like to
http://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl107.html
You would have to do the no right click thing that Bill suggested. There are a lot of people out there that snag photos even with someone else's copyright on them and use them. Seen it many times.
Yeah, that's what I'm trying to avoid lol Even with the no right click thing, they're still able to get the images via print screen aren't they? How do I copyright them?
Oh, sure, you can snip or print screen, too. It's just that most folks are used to right clicking. I don't know how to copyright photos, but I think you need a software program. I just googled it and a whole slew came up. Go take a look. Good luck!
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Just want to know how I go about adding my other website to analytics please?
Hey KayTub
I have done a video on this in youtube. Follow the link below
http://youtu.be/3SEkULQbuAw
Once you have setup then you can verify it with webmaster tool
Hope this helps
Cheers
Biren
Hey Biren,
I followed the instructions on your youtube video and adding Google Analytics to my second website was easy as pie. Thank you for putting that video tutorial together for us all!
As a thank you to you, I "thumbs-up'd" your video and subscribed to your YouTube channel as well as "Liking" your comment here and "following" you as well. :-)
Question though, since I "added the HTML code" for Google Analytics to my site, what do I do now with the "Google Analytics Tracking Code?" Or is that already taken care of since I used the "HTML Universal Tracking Code?"
All The Best,
Jeremy David Wilson
Simply go into your webmaster tools home page and then click on the red Add A Site button located to the top right of the page. And follow the steps.
After you have added your site then you can go in Google Analytics to view things.
Oh gosh, that's my problem lol
I added the site to webmaster a couple of weeks ago and I cannot verify it. So I thought I could add it to analytics and verify it through analytics instead.. but I can't add it to analytics lol
I'm in a stick.. is there no way to add it to analytics first?
I've never done it through analytics - but I did a search and it looks like you can.
https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/1009694
Thanks Leo but I have it up and running now :D breathing a massive sigh of relief, it's had my life for over a week lol
Thanks again =)
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How do i add another website to google analytics?
Just want to know how I go about adding my other website to analytics please?
Hey KayTub
I have done a video on this in youtube. Follow the link below
http://youtu.be/3SEkULQbuAw
Once you have setup then you can verify it with webmaster tool
Hope this helps
Cheers
Biren
Hey Biren,
I followed the instructions on your youtube video and adding Google Analytics to my second website was easy as pie. Thank you for putting that video tutorial together for us all!
As a thank you to you, I "thumbs-up'd" your video and subscribed to your YouTube channel as well as "Liking" your comment here and "following" you as well. :-)
Question though, since I "added the HTML code" for Google Analytics to my site, what do I do now with the "Google Analytics Tracking Code?" Or is that already taken care of since I used the "HTML Universal Tracking Code?"
All The Best,
Jeremy David Wilson
Simply go into your webmaster tools home page and then click on the red Add A Site button located to the top right of the page. And follow the steps.
After you have added your site then you can go in Google Analytics to view things.
Oh gosh, that's my problem lol
I added the site to webmaster a couple of weeks ago and I cannot verify it. So I thought I could add it to analytics and verify it through analytics instead.. but I can't add it to analytics lol
I'm in a stick.. is there no way to add it to analytics first?
I've never done it through analytics - but I did a search and it looks like you can.
https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/1009694
Thanks Leo but I have it up and running now :D breathing a massive sigh of relief, it's had my life for over a week lol
Thanks again =)
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I've been trying to verify a different website with webmaster tools. I've followed all of the instructions.
When I paste the meta tag into SEO and update changes, the tag
Are you using the same Theme or a different Theme as it could be a theme issue. Just wondering
Maybe this can help
On the Webmaster Tools Home page, click the Manage Site button next to the site you want, and then click Verify this site.
If HTML tag is not visible on the Recommended method tab, click the Alternate methods tab.
Select HTML tag, and follow the steps on your screen.
Once you've added the tag to your home page, click Verify.
Thanks for the reply.. I already tried this though, it isn't working for me lol
Thanks anyway :)
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Webmaster meta tag keeps disappearing cant verify site?
I've been trying to verify a different website with webmaster tools. I've followed all of the instructions.
When I paste the meta tag into SEO and update changes, the tag
Are you using the same Theme or a different Theme as it could be a theme issue. Just wondering
Maybe this can help
On the Webmaster Tools Home page, click the Manage Site button next to the site you want, and then click Verify this site.
If HTML tag is not visible on the Recommended method tab, click the Alternate methods tab.
Select HTML tag, and follow the steps on your screen.
Once you've added the tag to your home page, click Verify.
Thanks for the reply.. I already tried this though, it isn't working for me lol
Thanks anyway :)
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Someone on here builds websites for people as an added income. I have talked to her a few times. I will go through my PM's and find her info for you if you like.
Sure, I guess I could look into that a little more :)
Thank you
OK...her screen name is marsgram.
She had a great idea and was gonna give me some side work if/when it was too much to handle. I think you can type marsgram in the search box. Shoot her a PM.
Good Luck!!!