Hi Kyle, sorry to bother you, I know you must get a lot of messages a day, but I was having an issue. I was messing around with the domain names, I'm currently learning Japanes
Will .jp or .co.jp ever be supported?
Hi Kyle, sorry to bother you, I know you must get a lot of messages a day, but I was having an issue. I was messing around with the domain names, I'm currently learning Japanes
you can always purchase elsewhere and host here.
so you have the benefits of this hosting and domain specific email etc.
just point the nameservers to the wa servers and you should be done.
one to bear in miind when you are ready to setup your japanese site.
good luck Kira.
phil
So I was accepted as an affiliate to the Japanese Railway system (huge yay!) but they want either a passport number (which I don't have) ir a VAT which I don;t know what that i
https://gyazo.com/e72391f9494fc36cba90eab6962a0744
This is a screen shot for the top of the form they want filled out and sent back.
Hi Kira - where are you based? Here in the UK, VAT is a tax and businesses register with the government to get a VAT number, which clearly isn't applicable to you.
I guess they are trying to verify your identity. Will it let you submit if you leave it blank?
I'm not sure, I may have to email them over it. I'm just worried they'll decide not to go with me if I do.
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What is a vat? I can do that or a passport number.
So I was accepted as an affiliate to the Japanese Railway system (huge yay!) but they want either a passport number (which I don't have) ir a VAT which I don;t know what that i
https://gyazo.com/e72391f9494fc36cba90eab6962a0744
This is a screen shot for the top of the form they want filled out and sent back.
Hi Kira - where are you based? Here in the UK, VAT is a tax and businesses register with the government to get a VAT number, which clearly isn't applicable to you.
I guess they are trying to verify your identity. Will it let you submit if you leave it blank?
I'm not sure, I may have to email them over it. I'm just worried they'll decide not to go with me if I do.
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I have a post I'm working on and I'm already at almost 600 words and still have a lot more material to cover. Should I break my post up into two (I would likely be able to reac
I guess I'm different than the others, but I think you'd do better with two posts. While Google may like lots of words, your readers will probably prefer two shorter articles than one huge, long one. And it's the readers who have the credit cards to buy stuff, not Google. Yeah, you may rank, but if the page doesn't convert, have you really won anything?
I think you got all the answers you need, but I agree - the more words the better! (Well, obviously don't just string together a bunch of words that don't mean anything, but I'm sure you're not doing that. lol )
- Christina
I think a lot of it would have to do with the subject of not only your site, but also the individual posts. Mine average around 2000 to 2500 per post. It really all depends on a lot of factors.
Here is a link that may be able to help you on this, as well as other important things related to blogging.
https://getcodeless.com/blogging-statistics/
Hi Kira, nice to hear from you, Yes, my post are 850-1,600, it depends on the subject, in order to thoroughly cover, sometimes the explanation takes longer than some subjects.
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Is there such thing as to many words?
I have a post I'm working on and I'm already at almost 600 words and still have a lot more material to cover. Should I break my post up into two (I would likely be able to reac
I guess I'm different than the others, but I think you'd do better with two posts. While Google may like lots of words, your readers will probably prefer two shorter articles than one huge, long one. And it's the readers who have the credit cards to buy stuff, not Google. Yeah, you may rank, but if the page doesn't convert, have you really won anything?
I think you got all the answers you need, but I agree - the more words the better! (Well, obviously don't just string together a bunch of words that don't mean anything, but I'm sure you're not doing that. lol )
- Christina
I think a lot of it would have to do with the subject of not only your site, but also the individual posts. Mine average around 2000 to 2500 per post. It really all depends on a lot of factors.
Here is a link that may be able to help you on this, as well as other important things related to blogging.
https://getcodeless.com/blogging-statistics/
Hi Kira, nice to hear from you, Yes, my post are 850-1,600, it depends on the subject, in order to thoroughly cover, sometimes the explanation takes longer than some subjects.
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Sometimes things happen, lets say I go on vacation, but I don't want my site to be with out posts. Could I create content ahead of time and some how put it in to the system not
I didn't know it was possible. Thanks for your question. You received very great answers.
Ingrid
Hi Kira,
Of course, you can schedule posts to automatically be published in the future. How to do it? Go to the Publish box to the right of the post editor, then click the Edit link next to Publish immediately, set the date/time you want to publish and click OK. You will now see “schedule for” followed by the date/time you just set rather than “publish immediately”.
Hope this helps,
Tom
Yes, you can schedule posts. If you compose your post in site content go ahead and publish it and then edit it on your site. If you compose your post directly in WordPress, go ahead and compose it. Now, in the upper-right you should see a Publish section with Status, Visibility and Publish. Click on the edit link next to Publish. You can now set a date in the future to publish the post on your site.
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Is there a way to post date posts to my site?
Sometimes things happen, lets say I go on vacation, but I don't want my site to be with out posts. Could I create content ahead of time and some how put it in to the system not
I didn't know it was possible. Thanks for your question. You received very great answers.
Ingrid
Hi Kira,
Of course, you can schedule posts to automatically be published in the future. How to do it? Go to the Publish box to the right of the post editor, then click the Edit link next to Publish immediately, set the date/time you want to publish and click OK. You will now see “schedule for” followed by the date/time you just set rather than “publish immediately”.
Hope this helps,
Tom
Yes, you can schedule posts. If you compose your post in site content go ahead and publish it and then edit it on your site. If you compose your post directly in WordPress, go ahead and compose it. Now, in the upper-right you should see a Publish section with Status, Visibility and Publish. Click on the edit link next to Publish. You can now set a date in the future to publish the post on your site.
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you can always purchase elsewhere and host here.
so you have the benefits of this hosting and domain specific email etc.
just point the nameservers to the wa servers and you should be done.
one to bear in miind when you are ready to setup your japanese site.
good luck Kira.
phil