I don't know who I got my domain name from. About three years ago I bought the domain and had the website with a company. They suddenly went out of business with no warning and
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I don't know who I got my domain name from. About three years ago I bought the domain and had the website with a company. They suddenly went out of business with no warning and
You can try to find information about the current owner (are you really an owner or you think so) at:
http://www.whois.com/
On top (towards right), you will find a text box with a green button labeled "WHOIS". In the text box, just add the domain and it will show you all the "available" information. If the current owner has not used any privacy service (like Whoisguard), you'll get the information of the user.
You can also get the information of hosting service provider at: http://www.whoishostingthis.com
Combination of all this may be able to help you.
Please do update if anything works or not.
Good Wishes !
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How do you Add products to your website?
This is a question that has many answers...
(1) Product...There are many kinds of product...Physical, digital, affiliate, a service, training, etc.
Depending on the kind of product you will add, there are solutions that are tailored to best show it to your website visitors...
(2) Shop or single product...Another consideration is are you planning to have a single or a couple of products or are you going to have a whole bunch of products...
In my case, I have several different products I sell or promote...All the categories above are included, and I use a combination of solutions...
(3) Options...
There is a free plugin that you could use to enable storage of a digital product and allow payment and immediate download of such products, I would do a Google search and see which would be best...
If you are going to have more products, I would consider one of the several solutions that are out there for you...You could go with a done for you solution such as Shopify or Magento, but be aware you will have less flexibility and overhead costs (but very fast to set up)...
Another option us WooCommerce, which gives you lots of flexibility and starting out there is a free theme that you can use and host right here on SiteRubix (although long term I would not recommend staying with SiteRubix for a number of reasons, but starting out it is fine)...
You could also forgo a regular online store on a website and use Facebook and refer your customers there to complete their purchases...
This or any solution that you consider and use must factor in the amount of control you have...As with YouTube or other hosted platform, you are at the mercy of the service...They can cut you off at any time...
I would do some research on what I have provided and go further to see what best fits for what you are trying to do...Then draw up a plan for deployment and get started!
(4) Affiliate Products...One last category I failed to mention above are the products that you promote through reviews or with ads etc. These are the easiest to get added, and really you are tapping into what has been done for you...
This really entails all the steps that you learn here and I do not need to explain much because you will see and actually do this as part of getting your online program up and running...
OK that is enough I think hehe...
Best of luck!
Dave : )
Hi.
Do you mean your own products or affiliate products?
If affiliate products, then do it as it is shown in the training.
If you want to have a real online store, I recommend using WooCommerce.
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Adding products to your website?
How do you Add products to your website?
This is a question that has many answers...
(1) Product...There are many kinds of product...Physical, digital, affiliate, a service, training, etc.
Depending on the kind of product you will add, there are solutions that are tailored to best show it to your website visitors...
(2) Shop or single product...Another consideration is are you planning to have a single or a couple of products or are you going to have a whole bunch of products...
In my case, I have several different products I sell or promote...All the categories above are included, and I use a combination of solutions...
(3) Options...
There is a free plugin that you could use to enable storage of a digital product and allow payment and immediate download of such products, I would do a Google search and see which would be best...
If you are going to have more products, I would consider one of the several solutions that are out there for you...You could go with a done for you solution such as Shopify or Magento, but be aware you will have less flexibility and overhead costs (but very fast to set up)...
Another option us WooCommerce, which gives you lots of flexibility and starting out there is a free theme that you can use and host right here on SiteRubix (although long term I would not recommend staying with SiteRubix for a number of reasons, but starting out it is fine)...
You could also forgo a regular online store on a website and use Facebook and refer your customers there to complete their purchases...
This or any solution that you consider and use must factor in the amount of control you have...As with YouTube or other hosted platform, you are at the mercy of the service...They can cut you off at any time...
I would do some research on what I have provided and go further to see what best fits for what you are trying to do...Then draw up a plan for deployment and get started!
(4) Affiliate Products...One last category I failed to mention above are the products that you promote through reviews or with ads etc. These are the easiest to get added, and really you are tapping into what has been done for you...
This really entails all the steps that you learn here and I do not need to explain much because you will see and actually do this as part of getting your online program up and running...
OK that is enough I think hehe...
Best of luck!
Dave : )
Hi.
Do you mean your own products or affiliate products?
If affiliate products, then do it as it is shown in the training.
If you want to have a real online store, I recommend using WooCommerce.
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After you enter your code, how do you know when your website is transferred?
Larry
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Transferring another site to wa?
After you enter your code, how do you know when your website is transferred?
Larry
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You can try to find information about the current owner (are you really an owner or you think so) at:
http://www.whois.com/
On top (towards right), you will find a text box with a green button labeled "WHOIS". In the text box, just add the domain and it will show you all the "available" information. If the current owner has not used any privacy service (like Whoisguard), you'll get the information of the user.
You can also get the information of hosting service provider at: http://www.whoishostingthis.com
Combination of all this may be able to help you.
Please do update if anything works or not.
Good Wishes !