There is under site details in the site manager a picture that shows you what all you are afforded with the Premium WA Membership. It includes an email address. Yet, from wha
You can only create a domain specific email address on a domain that you own. When you buy a domain name from WA or from any other domain name registrar you can have it hosted at WA as a premium member then you can have an email address.
it come with email as well, at first you click "siterubix" (on your left) -> site manager -> site email (you will see on the top), then you may select the website you want to create email
Premium membership includes email, where is it?
There is under site details in the site manager a picture that shows you what all you are afforded with the Premium WA Membership. It includes an email address. Yet, from wha
You can only create a domain specific email address on a domain that you own. When you buy a domain name from WA or from any other domain name registrar you can have it hosted at WA as a premium member then you can have an email address.
it come with email as well, at first you click "siterubix" (on your left) -> site manager -> site email (you will see on the top), then you may select the website you want to create email
Anyone want to check out my website and give me some advice? I know it's not perfect but I'm not sure what to tweak. Any constructive criticism would be greatly appreciated (
Hi, I have had a quick look at your website. The content is good and the style is good. However, the colours are too dark which conveys depression for me. Irv.
Good initial visuals and the sliding message immediately focuses the reader's attention on the site navigation. I would paint the building of the website as a do-able positive accomplishment.
Thank you for your input I will definitely make some adjustments and additions incorporating that idea :)
Hi Matt. I like your landing page. The header imho is an excellent choice. It's businesslike but also has a familiar touch.
You've done a lot of work but might I suggest that you make your posts longer? Pad them out a bit with examples or express a main idea again in a different way to drive it home.
In Road to Success, for example, try to make the first paragraph more positive. You've loaded it with difficulties, which could easily drive your reader away. Instead of listing the problems, why not try giving ways to solve them? For example, don't say that starting is difficult. You could say that actually getting started can be confusing for beginners but you can help them through the process. In your words, not mine. If you want to tell them that success takes time, save it for later in the post and then say how you can help or tell of someone you know who is now making good money after an initial struggle. And so on.
You're on the right track. As you said in the post, it takes time. If it's any help, I'm forever going back over my old posts making small or even quite large changes.
Thanks for the feedback! After rereading the article your absolutely right! And good to know I'm not the only one making changes after I post. :) thanks again!
Hey Matt.
You have a great start to your site.
I enjoy the feel when landing.
One quick suggestion would be to change your post author from "admin" to "Matt".
This would give each new post a more personal feel.
Just a quick look, but it seems you are on the right track!
To your success ~Jeremy
Great idea :) I will definitely do that. Thanks for the feedback Jeremy and best of luck to you
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Feedback? can anyone help me out?
Anyone want to check out my website and give me some advice? I know it's not perfect but I'm not sure what to tweak. Any constructive criticism would be greatly appreciated (
Hi, I have had a quick look at your website. The content is good and the style is good. However, the colours are too dark which conveys depression for me. Irv.
Good initial visuals and the sliding message immediately focuses the reader's attention on the site navigation. I would paint the building of the website as a do-able positive accomplishment.
Thank you for your input I will definitely make some adjustments and additions incorporating that idea :)
Hi Matt. I like your landing page. The header imho is an excellent choice. It's businesslike but also has a familiar touch.
You've done a lot of work but might I suggest that you make your posts longer? Pad them out a bit with examples or express a main idea again in a different way to drive it home.
In Road to Success, for example, try to make the first paragraph more positive. You've loaded it with difficulties, which could easily drive your reader away. Instead of listing the problems, why not try giving ways to solve them? For example, don't say that starting is difficult. You could say that actually getting started can be confusing for beginners but you can help them through the process. In your words, not mine. If you want to tell them that success takes time, save it for later in the post and then say how you can help or tell of someone you know who is now making good money after an initial struggle. And so on.
You're on the right track. As you said in the post, it takes time. If it's any help, I'm forever going back over my old posts making small or even quite large changes.
Thanks for the feedback! After rereading the article your absolutely right! And good to know I'm not the only one making changes after I post. :) thanks again!
Hey Matt.
You have a great start to your site.
I enjoy the feel when landing.
One quick suggestion would be to change your post author from "admin" to "Matt".
This would give each new post a more personal feel.
Just a quick look, but it seems you are on the right track!
To your success ~Jeremy
Great idea :) I will definitely do that. Thanks for the feedback Jeremy and best of luck to you
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Hi, Marion Black gives a very good answer to your query. Irv.