I have a domain registered outside of WA (on GoDaddy) that I'd very much like to build a new site on with WA, however have critical Microsoft services tied to this domain that
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Dns management available on wa (custom cnamemx records)?
I have a domain registered outside of WA (on GoDaddy) that I'd very much like to build a new site on with WA, however have critical Microsoft services tied to this domain that
SiteSupport can help you update these records. I suggest creating a hosting support ticket here:
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/support
You can also find this within the Websites menu under the "SiteSupport"(to the left). This is where you should go if you ever have loading issues with your website, email issues, plugin/theme issues, or if you accidentally do something that adversely impacts your website.
This support is 24/7 and upon submitting your ticket we will look into it right away Myles!
Thanks Kyle, from this response it sounds as if this is possible by request to support and them manually adding these DNS records. I'm going to transfer over today and once complete provide these records via support ticket. Cheers for prompt response!
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I came across an interesting tool to creat content for any website. It provides an affiliate opportunity and l was thinking it would be a great service to offer to WA members a
Google hates that kind of content, btw. Their algorithms are already aware of all of the article spinners. There are certain characteristics of a human-generated piece that can't be done by a machine. Yeah, it sounds good on paper, but in reality, don't waste your money.
No promotions whatsoever, Myles. No matter how helpful you think a product is. Spam is a NO NO!
Aside from the policy, which I am not sure of, but it sounds unlikely to be accepted, I am instantly wary of any content creation tools. As a proofreader, I have seen hundreds of examples of artificially generated content, all of which were either so grammatically incorrect they were illegible or were simply copied and pasted.
Thanks for your reply Diane. I will be getting a good feel for how well this tool creates content and agree artificially generated content has been poor in my experience as well. This tool allows for editing spo I am looking at it as a foundation for generating good raw material and greatly reducing my research and writing time.
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Can I offer a tool to create content to wa members?
I came across an interesting tool to creat content for any website. It provides an affiliate opportunity and l was thinking it would be a great service to offer to WA members a
Google hates that kind of content, btw. Their algorithms are already aware of all of the article spinners. There are certain characteristics of a human-generated piece that can't be done by a machine. Yeah, it sounds good on paper, but in reality, don't waste your money.
No promotions whatsoever, Myles. No matter how helpful you think a product is. Spam is a NO NO!
Aside from the policy, which I am not sure of, but it sounds unlikely to be accepted, I am instantly wary of any content creation tools. As a proofreader, I have seen hundreds of examples of artificially generated content, all of which were either so grammatically incorrect they were illegible or were simply copied and pasted.
Thanks for your reply Diane. I will be getting a good feel for how well this tool creates content and agree artificially generated content has been poor in my experience as well. This tool allows for editing spo I am looking at it as a foundation for generating good raw material and greatly reducing my research and writing time.
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I just received a second message (see image) to my WA website email address. I've never had this before and wondering if anyone out there has had this experience or could offer
I think it's bs, like beachwood says, but when you do not trust it, you can contact site support as Tom suggested to verify
Yeah, I got one too, I just ignore those. It's all bs. I never visited the site they say I visited or have done the things they say they have me videotaped doing. Again, all bs!
I would use the forward email option Myles. That way it goes to your gmail or whatever account you are using.
An email hacker in my inbox, what should I do?
I just received a second message (see image) to my WA website email address. I've never had this before and wondering if anyone out there has had this experience or could offer
I think it's bs, like beachwood says, but when you do not trust it, you can contact site support as Tom suggested to verify
Yeah, I got one too, I just ignore those. It's all bs. I never visited the site they say I visited or have done the things they say they have me videotaped doing. Again, all bs!
I would use the forward email option Myles. That way it goes to your gmail or whatever account you are using.
SiteSupport can help you update these records. I suggest creating a hosting support ticket here:
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/support
You can also find this within the Websites menu under the "SiteSupport"(to the left). This is where you should go if you ever have loading issues with your website, email issues, plugin/theme issues, or if you accidentally do something that adversely impacts your website.
This support is 24/7 and upon submitting your ticket we will look into it right away Myles!
Thanks Kyle, from this response it sounds as if this is possible by request to support and them manually adding these DNS records. I'm going to transfer over today and once complete provide these records via support ticket. Cheers for prompt response!