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How do I cancel my annual subscription renewal?
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Your only options are to change payment methods or cancel your account. You can do either by clicking on your profile image in the upper-left here and then on Account Settings.

To change you payment options click on Payment Source.

To cancel your account click on Membership and finally on Stop Billing & Cancel My Account.

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Is Google Feedburner still necessary, relevant, worthwhile to use?

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it is relevant and necessary if your niche is heavy on newsletters. You can do the same thing and much more with the free version of MadMimi email responder. https://madmimi.com

I have training for the Feedburner on my training page if you want it.

Shawn>>

OK. Thanks for the super quick response.

You bet!

This is new word for me. I'm interested to know the answer. Great question!

It appears to me that Feedburner has been succeeded more recent methods of RSS.

Phoeby... I would like to know the answer to this question as well. Thank you for posting it.

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Should I use feedburner or not, what are alternatives?

Should I use feedburner or not, what are alternatives?

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Email Marketing
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Is Google Feedburner still necessary, relevant, worthwhile to use?

Featured Comment

it is relevant and necessary if your niche is heavy on newsletters. You can do the same thing and much more with the free version of MadMimi email responder. https://madmimi.com

I have training for the Feedburner on my training page if you want it.

Shawn>>

OK. Thanks for the super quick response.

You bet!

This is new word for me. I'm interested to know the answer. Great question!

It appears to me that Feedburner has been succeeded more recent methods of RSS.

Phoeby... I would like to know the answer to this question as well. Thank you for posting it.

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Website Development & Programming
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If so, how is it working out for you? Is it recommended?

Thank you Phoeby for asking the question and thanks to all replying! Helpful and useful information!

Hi phoeby
Hope you got the right answer from WA members.

Lots of right answers ;)

This looks like a good idea for a plugin; I wonder if it is one of those which you could use periodically and deactivate in between times, so not compromising site speed?

I'll check speed stats. The plugin is quite new. I'll test it out.

I have not tried it yet but from what everyone is saying I my try it my self a little further down the road

I use it. It's helpful for keeping your database clean, removing old drafts etc.

Thanks for sharing.

Hi, phoeby,

I think this is best Tools to use for everyone. It is easy and secure Wp-optimize plug-in. Yes, sometimes it gives you pain, that because of a lake of experience of training. I should say get proper training before building websie and I am sure would not any problem after that. Practice and practice. will strongly recommend anyone

Thanks for the tip.

Try site speed and you will know.

Tried and true

Elaine

Sounds good.

I think if you use the site speed feature you shouldn't need it.

Hi, I've been using for about 6 months now and I find it works great. It really cleans up your site.

Hi, Barb. When you say it really cleans up your site...what does it clean up?

Hey, James! Things like deleting all the blog post revisions, spam comments, trashed posts etc.

Hey...that sounds pretty cool. I'll have a look.

Many thanks, Barb :)

You're quite welcome!

No I haven't used it but I know if you have too many plug ins your site will run slow

I'll keep that in mind. thanks.

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Anyone recommend using wp-optimize plug-in for their site?

Anyone recommend using wp-optimize plug-in for their site?

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Website Development & Programming
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If so, how is it working out for you? Is it recommended?

Thank you Phoeby for asking the question and thanks to all replying! Helpful and useful information!

Hi phoeby
Hope you got the right answer from WA members.

Lots of right answers ;)

This looks like a good idea for a plugin; I wonder if it is one of those which you could use periodically and deactivate in between times, so not compromising site speed?

I'll check speed stats. The plugin is quite new. I'll test it out.

I have not tried it yet but from what everyone is saying I my try it my self a little further down the road

I use it. It's helpful for keeping your database clean, removing old drafts etc.

Thanks for sharing.

Hi, phoeby,

I think this is best Tools to use for everyone. It is easy and secure Wp-optimize plug-in. Yes, sometimes it gives you pain, that because of a lake of experience of training. I should say get proper training before building websie and I am sure would not any problem after that. Practice and practice. will strongly recommend anyone

Thanks for the tip.

Try site speed and you will know.

Tried and true

Elaine

Sounds good.

I think if you use the site speed feature you shouldn't need it.

Hi, I've been using for about 6 months now and I find it works great. It really cleans up your site.

Hi, Barb. When you say it really cleans up your site...what does it clean up?

Hey, James! Things like deleting all the blog post revisions, spam comments, trashed posts etc.

Hey...that sounds pretty cool. I'll have a look.

Many thanks, Barb :)

You're quite welcome!

No I haven't used it but I know if you have too many plug ins your site will run slow

I'll keep that in mind. thanks.

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Although WA directly builds sites using WP, has anyone wrote product reviews about other blog platforms on their website? Just wondering if it's a good idea (or not).

I don't see why not. Although I am not familiar with many other platforms beside WP. Is Joomla a blogged platform? I looked at Joomla before and I was totally confused by it...

yep, user friendly-ness could be boosted!

I think it's too technical.. for me.

Yes. It's over my head.

I have not, but I have seen it done, also it appears form the answers here, you can affiliate that....

I have briefly but should probably review it and do more! Review them all and affiliate with them all. Why not.

Exactly. Why not? :)

That would be interesting. I sorta have I think? At least I have mentioned it...no I haven't because WA is the only one so far that I have reviewed that had one. So I guess that is a great idea.

Tried and true

Elaine

Good question and I see others recommend it. I would like to know more about how to do this to monetize as well.

Thanks for this post Phoeby.

Yes and it works wonders!

Yes I have. I signed up as an Affiliate for each. Obviously WA got the better review.
As Kyle says, never leave money on the table.
With Grace and Gratitude

Exactly. I was thinking the same. Don't leave any money opps on the table.

don't how to do it.

One daft question...but how do you plan to monetize that?

There aren't daft question here at WA...

Thank you, akollor :)

I have not and is an idea you can investigate and possibly pursue.

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Has anyone product reviewed blog platforms?

Has anyone product reviewed blog platforms?

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Although WA directly builds sites using WP, has anyone wrote product reviews about other blog platforms on their website? Just wondering if it's a good idea (or not).

I don't see why not. Although I am not familiar with many other platforms beside WP. Is Joomla a blogged platform? I looked at Joomla before and I was totally confused by it...

yep, user friendly-ness could be boosted!

I think it's too technical.. for me.

Yes. It's over my head.

I have not, but I have seen it done, also it appears form the answers here, you can affiliate that....

I have briefly but should probably review it and do more! Review them all and affiliate with them all. Why not.

Exactly. Why not? :)

That would be interesting. I sorta have I think? At least I have mentioned it...no I haven't because WA is the only one so far that I have reviewed that had one. So I guess that is a great idea.

Tried and true

Elaine

Good question and I see others recommend it. I would like to know more about how to do this to monetize as well.

Thanks for this post Phoeby.

Yes and it works wonders!

Yes I have. I signed up as an Affiliate for each. Obviously WA got the better review.
As Kyle says, never leave money on the table.
With Grace and Gratitude

Exactly. I was thinking the same. Don't leave any money opps on the table.

don't how to do it.

One daft question...but how do you plan to monetize that?

There aren't daft question here at WA...

Thank you, akollor :)

I have not and is an idea you can investigate and possibly pursue.

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In my product reviews, I'd like to include others' reviews/ratings of the same product.
Where can I find well-recognized, top product reviewers? For example, when I think o

You can find other bloggers you respect who are in the same niche, and approach them about doing reviews. Depending on the deal, you may get the chance to trade articles, get their review for free (just a backlink) or you may have to pay them for the review. Focus on your reviews first though, to build your credibility, before you start sharing the power of your site with someone else.

I think sending them off to reputable sources such as government sites can add credibility to your posts and articles but generally speaking longer you can keep them on your site the better. I know personally seeing links to reputable sources sometimes instantly gives me a warm fuzzy about the information on the site it legit.

Good point. Thanks.

I would be careful re-directing possible customers outside your domain.

Once you have them at your site you want to try and keep them there don't you?

Mick

I have found that pointing people to more information usually builds loyal readers. When I do this I don't point people off my site until they have read an article.

I would also like to know the answer to this question.

Start with trade magazines in your niche. Find out the people who are influencers.

Use BuzzSumo to find who is getting the most shares on Twitter, etc.
You can also use advanced Google operators inurl: or allinurl: for the word "review" (without quotes) coupled with the influencers names to see if you find any matches that way.

So, if John Doe was an influencer in the pottery field, you could try the following Google search:
pottery reviews "John Doe" inurl:review
You could use variations such as the product name itself, etc.

Best Regards,
Jim

I will try this. Thanks.

Here are a list of notable reviewers on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/review/top-reviewers
After you've reviewed a certain number of products and become credible as a person who helps make informed reviews, Amazon adds you to their ranking. Hopefully this helps.

Good point, review top-peer reviewers within Amazon. Thanks.

I think that would work.

Good question. I don't know the answer, but have you tried searching "(your product) reviews" or "(your product) product reviews." Just an idea for you. Hope you find some good reviews.

How about TrustPilot.com ?

This is going to be so not helpful - I simply look for the niche profile on google searches. And then hit multiple sites to see how much is "manufactured" versus not. If you are going into product sales specifically there is always amazon

Interesting point!

Amazon reviews, dicey, some challenges filtering fake reviews...

I do agree - but it allows you to see whether a product has enough reviews to warrant some value. Like I said, I'm not certain that I would be giving you the best advice - so this one is worth about a cent's worth - not two. :)

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How do I find reputable, popular established reviewers?

How do I find reputable, popular established reviewers?

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Authoring & Writing Content
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In my product reviews, I'd like to include others' reviews/ratings of the same product.
Where can I find well-recognized, top product reviewers? For example, when I think o

You can find other bloggers you respect who are in the same niche, and approach them about doing reviews. Depending on the deal, you may get the chance to trade articles, get their review for free (just a backlink) or you may have to pay them for the review. Focus on your reviews first though, to build your credibility, before you start sharing the power of your site with someone else.

I think sending them off to reputable sources such as government sites can add credibility to your posts and articles but generally speaking longer you can keep them on your site the better. I know personally seeing links to reputable sources sometimes instantly gives me a warm fuzzy about the information on the site it legit.

Good point. Thanks.

I would be careful re-directing possible customers outside your domain.

Once you have them at your site you want to try and keep them there don't you?

Mick

I have found that pointing people to more information usually builds loyal readers. When I do this I don't point people off my site until they have read an article.

I would also like to know the answer to this question.

Start with trade magazines in your niche. Find out the people who are influencers.

Use BuzzSumo to find who is getting the most shares on Twitter, etc.
You can also use advanced Google operators inurl: or allinurl: for the word "review" (without quotes) coupled with the influencers names to see if you find any matches that way.

So, if John Doe was an influencer in the pottery field, you could try the following Google search:
pottery reviews "John Doe" inurl:review
You could use variations such as the product name itself, etc.

Best Regards,
Jim

I will try this. Thanks.

Here are a list of notable reviewers on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/review/top-reviewers
After you've reviewed a certain number of products and become credible as a person who helps make informed reviews, Amazon adds you to their ranking. Hopefully this helps.

Good point, review top-peer reviewers within Amazon. Thanks.

I think that would work.

Good question. I don't know the answer, but have you tried searching "(your product) reviews" or "(your product) product reviews." Just an idea for you. Hope you find some good reviews.

How about TrustPilot.com ?

This is going to be so not helpful - I simply look for the niche profile on google searches. And then hit multiple sites to see how much is "manufactured" versus not. If you are going into product sales specifically there is always amazon

Interesting point!

Amazon reviews, dicey, some challenges filtering fake reviews...

I do agree - but it allows you to see whether a product has enough reviews to warrant some value. Like I said, I'm not certain that I would be giving you the best advice - so this one is worth about a cent's worth - not two. :)

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