Before I found WA I tried building a site myself, but it didn't work. I let the site name lapse. Now that site name is a premium name and priced at >$8,000 whereas the same
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How much will .net rather than .com affect my site?
Before I found WA I tried building a site myself, but it didn't work. I let the site name lapse. Now that site name is a premium name and priced at >$8,000 whereas the same
You aim to check if the dot com domain is copyrighted, trademarked and ' or registered to an established business, before you go ahead with a dot net or dot org. Reason being, you do not want to build a business and years down the line, the dot com make a claim. I am not saying this will happen but it might.
Also people's perceptions when they start typing they would typically assume it is a dot com - I personally have preference for short two words dot coms.
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I published my privacy policy and it has gone straight onto my site as a post. How do I change it to a page?
Thank-you everyone for your help (blown away). The copy and paste option had occurred to me, however, I was looking at something that could circumnavigate that, PoppaJoe you the man!
The is a plugin in word press that you can use that will change it over for you. Just search for "post type switcher". Very easy and quick.
select all copy, cut your content from your post and paste it into your new page-publish the page and delete your old post.
How do I change my privacy policy from a post to a page?
I published my privacy policy and it has gone straight onto my site as a post. How do I change it to a page?
Thank-you everyone for your help (blown away). The copy and paste option had occurred to me, however, I was looking at something that could circumnavigate that, PoppaJoe you the man!
The is a plugin in word press that you can use that will change it over for you. Just search for "post type switcher". Very easy and quick.
select all copy, cut your content from your post and paste it into your new page-publish the page and delete your old post.
How do I find the worksheet from this webinar?
If you type Understanding Your Audience in the search bar above, it will immediately display a listing of about 17 training tutorials and 2 blogs.
I've been using copy & paste & it doesn't work with this search bar, however, I still can't find the worksheet within those options that come up!
Copy and paste will not work. You have to type it into the search bar because just like with Google, as you type it will show you the many options.
As for the worksheet, I would assume it resides in one of the Bootcamp training tutorials.
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How do I find the understanding your audience worksheet?
How do I find the worksheet from this webinar?
If you type Understanding Your Audience in the search bar above, it will immediately display a listing of about 17 training tutorials and 2 blogs.
I've been using copy & paste & it doesn't work with this search bar, however, I still can't find the worksheet within those options that come up!
Copy and paste will not work. You have to type it into the search bar because just like with Google, as you type it will show you the many options.
As for the worksheet, I would assume it resides in one of the Bootcamp training tutorials.
See more comments
You aim to check if the dot com domain is copyrighted, trademarked and ' or registered to an established business, before you go ahead with a dot net or dot org. Reason being, you do not want to build a business and years down the line, the dot com make a claim. I am not saying this will happen but it might.
Also people's perceptions when they start typing they would typically assume it is a dot com - I personally have preference for short two words dot coms.