I'm trying to change my website link but I dont know how to
Hi - if you mean the domain name of your site which ends in siterubix.com, you can't change it.
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Where can i change my website link?
I'm trying to change my website link but I dont know how to
Hi Hammed,
If you're using siterubix and you don't like the name you've chosen, you can delete the site and start over with another name.
If you've purchased your own domain, it can't be refunded, but you can always purchase another. Just don't set the first one to renew.
Cheers,
Suzanne
Hi - if you mean the domain name of your site which ends in siterubix.com, you can't change it.
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Why can't people subscribe to my website, they can only leave their e-mail
Hi,
Subscribing to a site means that they've chosen to give you their email so that you can email them from time to time with great information. That's how you start to create a relationship with your list.
It's also a great way to promote your articles and products.
Cheers,
Suzanne
If RSS is enabled people will be able to subscribe via RSS. To test it, visit yourdomain.com/rss & see if it opens the feed.
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Why can't people subscribe to my website?
Why can't people subscribe to my website, they can only leave their e-mail
Hi,
Subscribing to a site means that they've chosen to give you their email so that you can email them from time to time with great information. That's how you start to create a relationship with your list.
It's also a great way to promote your articles and products.
Cheers,
Suzanne
If RSS is enabled people will be able to subscribe via RSS. To test it, visit yourdomain.com/rss & see if it opens the feed.
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I have finished level 1 of the course but im not getting the premium membership yet , in trying to understand what to do now ti start the business but im Lost, please help
Hi - from now on, your focus should be on writing lots of articles for your website. Eventually, you will be able to apply to affiliate programs such as Amazon and promote products to earn a commission.
Do be aware that this is a slow and steady process and takes months of hard work to build up your online business.
Do you understand the process? In order to make money with your website you need to create something that attracts people to your offers.
To do that you want to research what sort of challenges and problems that a niche has.
A niche is a segment of the market where each person has the same thing in common... typically it's the same issue, same interest, or same community...
That ends up meaning that your job is to connect those people with that one issue and the best possible solution. You determine what that solution will be by investigating as much as you can about the issue.
Once you can step into the shoes of the target audience... You will be capable of seeing their issue like it's your own. That means you solve it to the best of your ability and promote your findings hoping that they will take action and make a purchase.
When you have successfully made the connections... You earn commissions for any sales that your intervening led to.
You have six months as a starter member to develop your site. You build on what you have learned and create new content. After six months your starter account will be deleted so in that time, you will have to go premium or arrange for alternative hosting for your website. You will be able to copy and paste your Siterubix account to your own domain
For now you need to concentrate on understanding what the problems are in your niche. One of the questions people are asking him what are they searching for a more can you give them as a solution or product recommendation.This will be the basis for your new content
After level 1 what should i do ?
I have finished level 1 of the course but im not getting the premium membership yet , in trying to understand what to do now ti start the business but im Lost, please help
Hi - from now on, your focus should be on writing lots of articles for your website. Eventually, you will be able to apply to affiliate programs such as Amazon and promote products to earn a commission.
Do be aware that this is a slow and steady process and takes months of hard work to build up your online business.
Do you understand the process? In order to make money with your website you need to create something that attracts people to your offers.
To do that you want to research what sort of challenges and problems that a niche has.
A niche is a segment of the market where each person has the same thing in common... typically it's the same issue, same interest, or same community...
That ends up meaning that your job is to connect those people with that one issue and the best possible solution. You determine what that solution will be by investigating as much as you can about the issue.
Once you can step into the shoes of the target audience... You will be capable of seeing their issue like it's your own. That means you solve it to the best of your ability and promote your findings hoping that they will take action and make a purchase.
When you have successfully made the connections... You earn commissions for any sales that your intervening led to.
You have six months as a starter member to develop your site. You build on what you have learned and create new content. After six months your starter account will be deleted so in that time, you will have to go premium or arrange for alternative hosting for your website. You will be able to copy and paste your Siterubix account to your own domain
For now you need to concentrate on understanding what the problems are in your niche. One of the questions people are asking him what are they searching for a more can you give them as a solution or product recommendation.This will be the basis for your new content
Hi Hammed,
If you're using siterubix and you don't like the name you've chosen, you can delete the site and start over with another name.
If you've purchased your own domain, it can't be refunded, but you can always purchase another. Just don't set the first one to renew.
Cheers,
Suzanne