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Hello everyone,

I have a person on my FaceBook business page asking if WA pays credit processiing fees?

If so, what is the rate?

Please help me to get back to

Hi Paul, excellent question. No worries though there are no processing fees. Another bonus.

Thank you, Lesabre! I appreciate it!

Paul

As far as I know there are no processing fees.

Yes, and thank you, Merlyn for your rapid response!

You are the Best!

Paul

Hello Paul. There are no credit card processing fees on any payments made to Wealthy Affiliate. Is that what you are asking?
Colette and Philip

Yes, and thank you for your rapid response!

You are the Best!

Paul

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Do we have to pay credit processing fees?

Do we have to pay credit processing fees?

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WA Affiliate Program
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Hello everyone,

I have a person on my FaceBook business page asking if WA pays credit processiing fees?

If so, what is the rate?

Please help me to get back to

Hi Paul, excellent question. No worries though there are no processing fees. Another bonus.

Thank you, Lesabre! I appreciate it!

Paul

As far as I know there are no processing fees.

Yes, and thank you, Merlyn for your rapid response!

You are the Best!

Paul

Hello Paul. There are no credit card processing fees on any payments made to Wealthy Affiliate. Is that what you are asking?
Colette and Philip

Yes, and thank you for your rapid response!

You are the Best!

Paul

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Good Afternoon Kyle,

There are at least six niche ideas that have sprung to mind so far.

The one that I really want to make a go of is to implement some sort of l

It's legal to put in your car, and yes a very good niche. There is another Wealthy Affiliate who did this with great sucess.
Good idea for justice,
Nurse Becca

Thank you for the words of encouragement, RN Becca! So glad that I have made a positive step in the right direction.

I really appreciate it!

Paul

You are most welcome, my privilege

the only thing that sprang to mind was a story i heard of someone being prosecuted by a passer by when a video camera was taking video of the nearby street along with the premises.
but there is software to blank out parts of the screen.
so may be relevant in your case.
I hope they catch whoever broke in and they didn't do too much damage - had a motorbike stolen so can sympathise.
security cameras are a massive niche, so try to niche it down and talk to people worried aout a certain item, like cars.
once you have exhausted that niche you could expand into another area.
good luck Paul.
phil

Thanks Phil, had 2 side glass replaced out of pocket rather than paying car insurance deductible. That's crazy! Just wandering how home owners who have security serveillance cameras get on using the same scenario that you described?

Thank you for your incite, Phil

I think this is a good idea.

Have you looked for companies in this industry that offer affiliate programs?

Any legal disclaimers will be on their program details or website as all your doing is promoting.

I doubt you will be responsible for any Legal issues as long as you have your disclaimers on your website if any are required I would of thought.

Currently doing those affiliate searches, Dalwhu. Thanks for your incite and the disclaimer advice. I will incorporate. Thanks again

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What do you think of the niche I chose?

What do you think of the niche I chose?

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Good Afternoon Kyle,

There are at least six niche ideas that have sprung to mind so far.

The one that I really want to make a go of is to implement some sort of l

It's legal to put in your car, and yes a very good niche. There is another Wealthy Affiliate who did this with great sucess.
Good idea for justice,
Nurse Becca

Thank you for the words of encouragement, RN Becca! So glad that I have made a positive step in the right direction.

I really appreciate it!

Paul

You are most welcome, my privilege

the only thing that sprang to mind was a story i heard of someone being prosecuted by a passer by when a video camera was taking video of the nearby street along with the premises.
but there is software to blank out parts of the screen.
so may be relevant in your case.
I hope they catch whoever broke in and they didn't do too much damage - had a motorbike stolen so can sympathise.
security cameras are a massive niche, so try to niche it down and talk to people worried aout a certain item, like cars.
once you have exhausted that niche you could expand into another area.
good luck Paul.
phil

Thanks Phil, had 2 side glass replaced out of pocket rather than paying car insurance deductible. That's crazy! Just wandering how home owners who have security serveillance cameras get on using the same scenario that you described?

Thank you for your incite, Phil

I think this is a good idea.

Have you looked for companies in this industry that offer affiliate programs?

Any legal disclaimers will be on their program details or website as all your doing is promoting.

I doubt you will be responsible for any Legal issues as long as you have your disclaimers on your website if any are required I would of thought.

Currently doing those affiliate searches, Dalwhu. Thanks for your incite and the disclaimer advice. I will incorporate. Thanks again

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Hello, my question is that I have the following piece of HTML code showing on each page of my niche website:

"You may use these HTML tags and attributes:

<b>

This can be from one of several sources:
1) Code in the page/post itself - I don't think this is the case as you've said you checked for it already.
2) Something in your header or footer that's placing this on all of your pages and post. If you've edited your header or footer or used a plugin to do so, check those places.
3) A plugin has caused this to happen - Review your plugins. Have you recently added/removed any? Try disabling all of them and see if the issue persists. If not, enable them one by one until you find the culprit.

Thanks Merlyn, I am on it.

Any time

greetings for you I think

that your mistake is somewhere in the post

your post you have checked earlier

all you've got postu earlier than for sure

you have deleted a part of the html code

Hi Paul. Did you add and then delete a widget? Looks like you have some short codes showing up on your site?

Hey BJuno,
The only thing that I deleted was an extra page of a privacy policy that I did not create. During the process of creating a Privacy Policy Page and publishing it, I noticed there was an extra page of the Privacy Policy that was created yesterday (not by me), so I trashed it.

Gotcha. My thought then would be exactly what @merlynmac suggested in bullet point number 3. I would disable all of them and then re-enable one by one to see if that is root cause of the issue.

Awesome BJuno. Currently going through this method. Thanks

There are some plugins that can clean unwanted short codes or those that you no longer use

Good to know, Tommy. I use Chrome to build my sites with WA and then look at them in Microsoft Edge, IE and Firefox to make sure everything looks as expected. I recently deleted an image in one of my blog posts and everything looks great in Chrome but I have the dreaded black box with an 'X' through it with the other browsers. I can see the problem with I do an Inspect on the page while in Edge and IE but I cannot get rid of it since:

1. The browsers are out of date
2. It's an automatic update from Windows to get them current

I will do a search for a plugin to see if I can find one that can clean up any short codes in my blog posts.

Thanks for sharing!

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How do i get rid of unwanted html code showing on web pages?

How do i get rid of unwanted html code showing on web pages?

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Hello, my question is that I have the following piece of HTML code showing on each page of my niche website:

"You may use these HTML tags and attributes:

<b>

This can be from one of several sources:
1) Code in the page/post itself - I don't think this is the case as you've said you checked for it already.
2) Something in your header or footer that's placing this on all of your pages and post. If you've edited your header or footer or used a plugin to do so, check those places.
3) A plugin has caused this to happen - Review your plugins. Have you recently added/removed any? Try disabling all of them and see if the issue persists. If not, enable them one by one until you find the culprit.

Thanks Merlyn, I am on it.

Any time

greetings for you I think

that your mistake is somewhere in the post

your post you have checked earlier

all you've got postu earlier than for sure

you have deleted a part of the html code

Hi Paul. Did you add and then delete a widget? Looks like you have some short codes showing up on your site?

Hey BJuno,
The only thing that I deleted was an extra page of a privacy policy that I did not create. During the process of creating a Privacy Policy Page and publishing it, I noticed there was an extra page of the Privacy Policy that was created yesterday (not by me), so I trashed it.

Gotcha. My thought then would be exactly what @merlynmac suggested in bullet point number 3. I would disable all of them and then re-enable one by one to see if that is root cause of the issue.

Awesome BJuno. Currently going through this method. Thanks

There are some plugins that can clean unwanted short codes or those that you no longer use

Good to know, Tommy. I use Chrome to build my sites with WA and then look at them in Microsoft Edge, IE and Firefox to make sure everything looks as expected. I recently deleted an image in one of my blog posts and everything looks great in Chrome but I have the dreaded black box with an 'X' through it with the other browsers. I can see the problem with I do an Inspect on the page while in Edge and IE but I cannot get rid of it since:

1. The browsers are out of date
2. It's an automatic update from Windows to get them current

I will do a search for a plugin to see if I can find one that can clean up any short codes in my blog posts.

Thanks for sharing!

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