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I have like 5 about Polly posts on my website. How do I remove these duplicate posts?

Posts tab locate, hover over and click trash.

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I have like 5 about Polly posts on my website. How do I remove these duplicate posts?

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I'm way in over my head with my travel site. I've been doing some research and I can't compete with booking.com, expedia etc... Not to mention they pay google billions to keep

You can do what you desire at any time that suits you.

Hey, sure, and it's better to change your site to travel info. Just keep the niche small and then gradually expand. You are right. You can't compete against big sites like

Booking

. Provide lots of tips and unknown places to visit:) Why would you change your domain name? If it's related to your niche, you don't need to.

Thank you , I was doubting the name but you and everyone feels like my name is suitable so I'll keep it. I really appreciate your feedback on this.

Awesome, I am glad it helped:)

You can change your site name in Appearance >> Customize >> Site Identity.

Note that's not your website's URL, which is your site's address based on your domain name. If you want to change that, you have to register a new domain name and transfer your site over.

I wouldn't bother as long as your domain name relates to your new niche.

There's no niche "change" required. Just start writing new, relevant articles and acquire new, relevant affiliate vendors.

So changing from booking vacations, which I don't have any of yet, to a travel information blog would be acceptable ? And the name is My Choice Destination. Should I change that ? Not real sure how that sounds as a travel blog.

Yes, it's your website so you can do anything you want.

The name sounds fine to me.

The important thing is to write good travel articles. They are what get indexed and ranked, not the site as a whole (there's really no such thing; it's a collection of pages and posts).

What's the URL? I'd love to take a look.

Go ahead and take that look. I'd love any advice you can give give on this matter. I really appreciate everyone here and how yall have helped me, thank you so much

I can't do that without the URL, Polly.

Hi - you are correct in thinking that you can't compete with the huge travel booking sites.

But that's not really what you should be trying to do.

You are not a travel agent; you are not selling vacations.

You have hit the nail on the head with your idea of having a travel information blog.

You should pick a small aspect of travel that you would enjoy writing about, and write lots of helpful information, answering the questions that people genuinely ask when searching on Google.

By picking a smaller travel niche, you will have less competition and gain trust and authority.

This is how you attract traffic.

And once you start getting traffic, you can join affiliate programs such as Expedia, and recommend their services.

Then, if somebody books through your affiliate links, you earn a commission

So, for example, your niche could be coastal adventures, and you could write about activities on the beach or in the water, and which destinations are the best for snorkelling, or surfing etc.

Awesome ! Thank you ! That's a goal that is more in my reach. I can do that, and I was thinking about incorporating things like' what every traveler should ask before going on their trip .
and about the name its My Choice Destination . Not sure if that name is suitable anymore. What do you think ?

I think that name is fine; it's short and catchy, and it still relates to travel.

Thank you . I'm keeping the name , everyone is telling me that it fits .

You can. However, keep your travel and add a blog - two birds with one stone.

You can always add a blank page, call it "Blog," attach it to your menu, and then all your posts will be listed under the blog tab.

I am doing the same; however, only just starting.

I want to keep it travel related just not a site with vacations, its just too much. There is getting a agent license, and more. I really don't have the money to fund this. I've done some research and looking at other booking sites , I alone will not be able to keep up with it. So is this possible ? And do I keep the name or chang that too ?

I'd carry on with the same URL name; however, changing your strategy into something more manageable is the right thing to do. You can also act on behalf of merchants and promote their rentals or anything that goes with your new aspect.

You start with one subcategory, and you can scale out once exhausted. And to give your website a chance to gain traction and traffic.

With my business, I have set an investors pool; I am ready to give up to 49%; however, less is always better. And so, for now, I have a team set up in one area, researching and blogging their findings. I set up this as a test to learn from the experience and improve.

To change the title and tagline

Settings > General - edit title and tagline, then save the changes.

or

Appearance > Customize, then site identity. Edit the title and tagline, then publish.

I hope this helps.

Yes it helps so very much. Thank you again . But not understanding the URL thing. So my domain name is My Choice Destination ? Right ?
I am definitely going to do the merchant rentals, and was also thinking VPN services as well, and anything else that could be a link to what info is being published. This is definitely more at my level.

And I'm going to need to change my theme as well right ?

You can keep the same but change your strategy.

MyChoiceDestination sounds perfect.

VPN services don't fall under travel.

ONE niche, a website. Products and programs can be varied; however, all must be relevant to the niche.

You do not need to change the theme unless you want to.

To change your theme, here is what to do.

You may go to Appearance > Themes and add new.

Input what you are looking for, install and activate.

Your content will be left intact; you may lose out on CSS styles and social media icons if, however, with a bit of tweaking, you are done.

We always recommend leaving a backup theme; you may do with the Twenty TwentyThree.

I hope this helps

Thank you and yes it helps. And I've already done the research VPN services are under travel btw. I've seen where other travel sites have this. It's where I got the idea from. I feel like my current theme isn't for a travel blog its for vacations and touring so I feel like changing my theme would be best. I realize it's going to be a little extra work but it;ll be for the best in the end. And what is Twenty Twenty Three ?

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Can I change my website?

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I'm way in over my head with my travel site. I've been doing some research and I can't compete with booking.com, expedia etc... Not to mention they pay google billions to keep

You can do what you desire at any time that suits you.

Hey, sure, and it's better to change your site to travel info. Just keep the niche small and then gradually expand. You are right. You can't compete against big sites like

Booking

. Provide lots of tips and unknown places to visit:) Why would you change your domain name? If it's related to your niche, you don't need to.

Thank you , I was doubting the name but you and everyone feels like my name is suitable so I'll keep it. I really appreciate your feedback on this.

Awesome, I am glad it helped:)

You can change your site name in Appearance >> Customize >> Site Identity.

Note that's not your website's URL, which is your site's address based on your domain name. If you want to change that, you have to register a new domain name and transfer your site over.

I wouldn't bother as long as your domain name relates to your new niche.

There's no niche "change" required. Just start writing new, relevant articles and acquire new, relevant affiliate vendors.

So changing from booking vacations, which I don't have any of yet, to a travel information blog would be acceptable ? And the name is My Choice Destination. Should I change that ? Not real sure how that sounds as a travel blog.

Yes, it's your website so you can do anything you want.

The name sounds fine to me.

The important thing is to write good travel articles. They are what get indexed and ranked, not the site as a whole (there's really no such thing; it's a collection of pages and posts).

What's the URL? I'd love to take a look.

Go ahead and take that look. I'd love any advice you can give give on this matter. I really appreciate everyone here and how yall have helped me, thank you so much

I can't do that without the URL, Polly.

Hi - you are correct in thinking that you can't compete with the huge travel booking sites.

But that's not really what you should be trying to do.

You are not a travel agent; you are not selling vacations.

You have hit the nail on the head with your idea of having a travel information blog.

You should pick a small aspect of travel that you would enjoy writing about, and write lots of helpful information, answering the questions that people genuinely ask when searching on Google.

By picking a smaller travel niche, you will have less competition and gain trust and authority.

This is how you attract traffic.

And once you start getting traffic, you can join affiliate programs such as Expedia, and recommend their services.

Then, if somebody books through your affiliate links, you earn a commission

So, for example, your niche could be coastal adventures, and you could write about activities on the beach or in the water, and which destinations are the best for snorkelling, or surfing etc.

Awesome ! Thank you ! That's a goal that is more in my reach. I can do that, and I was thinking about incorporating things like' what every traveler should ask before going on their trip .
and about the name its My Choice Destination . Not sure if that name is suitable anymore. What do you think ?

I think that name is fine; it's short and catchy, and it still relates to travel.

Thank you . I'm keeping the name , everyone is telling me that it fits .

You can. However, keep your travel and add a blog - two birds with one stone.

You can always add a blank page, call it "Blog," attach it to your menu, and then all your posts will be listed under the blog tab.

I am doing the same; however, only just starting.

I want to keep it travel related just not a site with vacations, its just too much. There is getting a agent license, and more. I really don't have the money to fund this. I've done some research and looking at other booking sites , I alone will not be able to keep up with it. So is this possible ? And do I keep the name or chang that too ?

I'd carry on with the same URL name; however, changing your strategy into something more manageable is the right thing to do. You can also act on behalf of merchants and promote their rentals or anything that goes with your new aspect.

You start with one subcategory, and you can scale out once exhausted. And to give your website a chance to gain traction and traffic.

With my business, I have set an investors pool; I am ready to give up to 49%; however, less is always better. And so, for now, I have a team set up in one area, researching and blogging their findings. I set up this as a test to learn from the experience and improve.

To change the title and tagline

Settings > General - edit title and tagline, then save the changes.

or

Appearance > Customize, then site identity. Edit the title and tagline, then publish.

I hope this helps.

Yes it helps so very much. Thank you again . But not understanding the URL thing. So my domain name is My Choice Destination ? Right ?
I am definitely going to do the merchant rentals, and was also thinking VPN services as well, and anything else that could be a link to what info is being published. This is definitely more at my level.

And I'm going to need to change my theme as well right ?

You can keep the same but change your strategy.

MyChoiceDestination sounds perfect.

VPN services don't fall under travel.

ONE niche, a website. Products and programs can be varied; however, all must be relevant to the niche.

You do not need to change the theme unless you want to.

To change your theme, here is what to do.

You may go to Appearance > Themes and add new.

Input what you are looking for, install and activate.

Your content will be left intact; you may lose out on CSS styles and social media icons if, however, with a bit of tweaking, you are done.

We always recommend leaving a backup theme; you may do with the Twenty TwentyThree.

I hope this helps

Thank you and yes it helps. And I've already done the research VPN services are under travel btw. I've seen where other travel sites have this. It's where I got the idea from. I feel like my current theme isn't for a travel blog its for vacations and touring so I feel like changing my theme would be best. I realize it's going to be a little extra work but it;ll be for the best in the end. And what is Twenty Twenty Three ?

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How do I back up my site? How do I disable auto updates for wordpress?

Hi Polly, I ask site support to back up my site which you can download to your desktop, instead of installing another plugin. I have always had my plugins set to auto and never had an issue.

That's a great idea, too bad I don't have a desktop.

What are you using?

laptop

A laptop is absolutely fine. You can download and save it to your documents folder or the home screen.

At this point ,not real sure if I want to keep this website. It has been very overwhelming and difficult to say the least. Thinking about changing it if all possible.

Please read Kyle's comment

I have WordPress and plugins set to auto-update on all my websites. It's one less task to do.

I have it all on manual in case I need to do a backup.

I always have a reliable backup on hand to safeguard against an auto-update going wrong but it's literally never happened.

Again members here are recommended a manual update vs. auto. If you want to auto yours, that's totally okay.

Well, as I said, with 30 websites it's a big time saver and I've had zero issues over many years (even before joining WA in 2018).

I had all my plugins on auto then this warning was there telling me to backup my site before upgrading any plugin. I had already clicked upgrade for some plugins but this warning came in about the backup and didn't upgrade plugins

I would rather have them on auto, just makes more sense. Just not sure why this warning popped up.

It's just WordPress covering themselves. I've never had anu issues with auto backups.

I have around 30 websites and all the plugins on auto update.

I would not have them on auto vs. manual in case you need to ask for a backup and if things don't work out as planned.

And God Forbid, if things go wrong, to start wishing.

However, by the end of the day, it is your choice, not mine or Phil's.

Exactly right, Abie.

To back up your website, you need to contact site support and ask them; that's the Help tab > Site Support.

https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/support

As far as I know, backup plugins are blacklisted and cannot be installed on our WordPress websites unless a few (perhaps Elite) can request this from the site support.

If site support declines to add the plugins, you won't need the tutorials; it would be an easy job handled by the site support team.

I hope this helps, and my sincerest apologies.

I don't know either, but I'd rather have them in auto. The warning is now gone and I was able to update what I needed.

I would rather have them on auto. The warning is gone now.

i did too, still do. I was just confused at the warning that popped up.

It's just WordPress covering themselves. Doesn't mean anything specific.

You need to call upon site support for backups.

All backup plugins have been blacklisted.

https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/support

Abbie I was just trying to upgrade my plugins. I thought everything was auto backed up, that's why I got confused when this warning popped up.

Oh and by the way, my social media widgets are gone. I did everything exactly what I was instructed to get them for the " Follow " up on my top bar, but they didn't appear. Then the next day there they were and now they're gone .IDK what I'm doing wrong

I understand, and thank you for the clarification.

I don't know what plugin you use, but you may try sassy social, grow social or social rocket.

You may need to empty the browser cache, refresh and try again. Try the URL in a different browser or mobile device.

You can also empty the server's cache.
Websites > Site Manager > Details > Sitespeed > Empty site cache

https://www.wikihow.com/Clear-Your-Browser's-Cache

I personally use Grow Social, and I don't have an issue with it; however, if your problem persists, please reach out to site support.

https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/support

i hope you can get your issues resolved.

I did call on support, I had a couple of issues going on, but they fixed it . Thank you for your guidance

Thank you again Abbie. I'm going to do everything you suggest. There is so much to learn. Are all those plugins available here through wordpress ?

Honestly I wouldn't even know where to begin on backing up anything. Is it not already ?

WA automatically backs up your site daily. But I do my own backups after significant changes. You might find these useful: and

All backup plugins have been blacklisted. Members need to call upon the site support fo backups

They will whitelist the one you want on request. I've done it for all my websites.

I am not sure that's the case.

I thought it was auto back up, was trying to figure out why that warning popped up, weird. But it's all taken care of. Thank you for your assistance

You're welcome, Polly.

It's definitely the case that All in One WP Migration is whitelisted on all my WA sites. And, of course, there's no issue on the other platform I'm using as they never blacklisted it

The problem is members who don't use good housekeeping practices. When you create a backup file, it's stored on the server and you then download it to offline storage. But if you don't delete it from the server, they keep building up.

Foe example, I backed up two of my WA sites yesterday. One backup file was just under a gigabyte and the other was just over.

If I didn't delete them from the server, after 20 backups, they'd be occupying 40 gigabytes of WA server space. Multiply that out by a large number of members and you have an unconscionable burden on WA's servers.

But if you delete the backup file as soon as you've downloaded it (or even keep the latest but delete the previous one each time) then it's not an issue.

I haven't created a backup file. Am I supposed to ?

If you want to create your own backup with something like All in One WP Migration, that is what it will do. Create a backup file. I'm not sure what you're asking.

Thank you. you all have been most helpful

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How to back up?

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How do I back up my site? How do I disable auto updates for wordpress?

Hi Polly, I ask site support to back up my site which you can download to your desktop, instead of installing another plugin. I have always had my plugins set to auto and never had an issue.

That's a great idea, too bad I don't have a desktop.

What are you using?

laptop

A laptop is absolutely fine. You can download and save it to your documents folder or the home screen.

At this point ,not real sure if I want to keep this website. It has been very overwhelming and difficult to say the least. Thinking about changing it if all possible.

Please read Kyle's comment

I have WordPress and plugins set to auto-update on all my websites. It's one less task to do.

I have it all on manual in case I need to do a backup.

I always have a reliable backup on hand to safeguard against an auto-update going wrong but it's literally never happened.

Again members here are recommended a manual update vs. auto. If you want to auto yours, that's totally okay.

Well, as I said, with 30 websites it's a big time saver and I've had zero issues over many years (even before joining WA in 2018).

I had all my plugins on auto then this warning was there telling me to backup my site before upgrading any plugin. I had already clicked upgrade for some plugins but this warning came in about the backup and didn't upgrade plugins

I would rather have them on auto, just makes more sense. Just not sure why this warning popped up.

It's just WordPress covering themselves. I've never had anu issues with auto backups.

I have around 30 websites and all the plugins on auto update.

I would not have them on auto vs. manual in case you need to ask for a backup and if things don't work out as planned.

And God Forbid, if things go wrong, to start wishing.

However, by the end of the day, it is your choice, not mine or Phil's.

Exactly right, Abie.

To back up your website, you need to contact site support and ask them; that's the Help tab > Site Support.

https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/support

As far as I know, backup plugins are blacklisted and cannot be installed on our WordPress websites unless a few (perhaps Elite) can request this from the site support.

If site support declines to add the plugins, you won't need the tutorials; it would be an easy job handled by the site support team.

I hope this helps, and my sincerest apologies.

I don't know either, but I'd rather have them in auto. The warning is now gone and I was able to update what I needed.

I would rather have them on auto. The warning is gone now.

i did too, still do. I was just confused at the warning that popped up.

It's just WordPress covering themselves. Doesn't mean anything specific.

You need to call upon site support for backups.

All backup plugins have been blacklisted.

https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/support

Abbie I was just trying to upgrade my plugins. I thought everything was auto backed up, that's why I got confused when this warning popped up.

Oh and by the way, my social media widgets are gone. I did everything exactly what I was instructed to get them for the " Follow " up on my top bar, but they didn't appear. Then the next day there they were and now they're gone .IDK what I'm doing wrong

I understand, and thank you for the clarification.

I don't know what plugin you use, but you may try sassy social, grow social or social rocket.

You may need to empty the browser cache, refresh and try again. Try the URL in a different browser or mobile device.

You can also empty the server's cache.
Websites > Site Manager > Details > Sitespeed > Empty site cache

https://www.wikihow.com/Clear-Your-Browser's-Cache

I personally use Grow Social, and I don't have an issue with it; however, if your problem persists, please reach out to site support.

https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/support

i hope you can get your issues resolved.

I did call on support, I had a couple of issues going on, but they fixed it . Thank you for your guidance

Thank you again Abbie. I'm going to do everything you suggest. There is so much to learn. Are all those plugins available here through wordpress ?

Honestly I wouldn't even know where to begin on backing up anything. Is it not already ?

WA automatically backs up your site daily. But I do my own backups after significant changes. You might find these useful: and

All backup plugins have been blacklisted. Members need to call upon the site support fo backups

They will whitelist the one you want on request. I've done it for all my websites.

I am not sure that's the case.

I thought it was auto back up, was trying to figure out why that warning popped up, weird. But it's all taken care of. Thank you for your assistance

You're welcome, Polly.

It's definitely the case that All in One WP Migration is whitelisted on all my WA sites. And, of course, there's no issue on the other platform I'm using as they never blacklisted it

The problem is members who don't use good housekeeping practices. When you create a backup file, it's stored on the server and you then download it to offline storage. But if you don't delete it from the server, they keep building up.

Foe example, I backed up two of my WA sites yesterday. One backup file was just under a gigabyte and the other was just over.

If I didn't delete them from the server, after 20 backups, they'd be occupying 40 gigabytes of WA server space. Multiply that out by a large number of members and you have an unconscionable burden on WA's servers.

But if you delete the backup file as soon as you've downloaded it (or even keep the latest but delete the previous one each time) then it's not an issue.

I haven't created a backup file. Am I supposed to ?

If you want to create your own backup with something like All in One WP Migration, that is what it will do. Create a backup file. I'm not sure what you're asking.

Thank you. you all have been most helpful

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How do I do a backup for my site? And where do I disable auto updates for Wordpress?

You may call upon support for backups.
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/support

I have everything on manual vs. auto.
https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-disable-automatic-updates-in-wordpress/

How to backup ? disable auto updates?

How to backup ? disable auto updates?

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How do I do a backup for my site? And where do I disable auto updates for Wordpress?

You may call upon support for backups.
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/support

I have everything on manual vs. auto.
https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-disable-automatic-updates-in-wordpress/

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Would this help me with the details of my theme ? Not real sure what this is for.

Howdy and I do the same as Abie. I don't know what to do with FTP, but site support can help.

Okay I figured it out. FTP-File transfer protocol. It's another way to upload your theme. It seems though uploading through wordpress would be much easier.

Wishing you well, success and a terrific day.

Thank you, wishing you the same

Can you not upload it via your wordpress?

Log in to your WordPress dashboard.
Go to "Appearance" > "Themes."
Click on the "Add New" button at the top of the page.
Click on the "Upload Theme" button at the top of the page.
Click on the "Choose File" button and select the .zip file of your theme from your computer.
Click on the "Install Now" button.
Wait for WordPress to upload and install the theme.
Once the installation is complete, click on the "Activate" button to activate the new theme on your site.

Travel Hub is my theme I've chosen and is uploaded. I saw the themevia FTP and wasn't real sure what it is and if I need it. So what is that ? And do I need it ?

Hey Abbie, I figured it out,but thanks

I am glad you have done it, congrats and you're welcome :)

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Do I need to install the themevia ftp for my travel website?

Do I need to install the themevia ftp for my travel website?

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Would this help me with the details of my theme ? Not real sure what this is for.

Howdy and I do the same as Abie. I don't know what to do with FTP, but site support can help.

Okay I figured it out. FTP-File transfer protocol. It's another way to upload your theme. It seems though uploading through wordpress would be much easier.

Wishing you well, success and a terrific day.

Thank you, wishing you the same

Can you not upload it via your wordpress?

Log in to your WordPress dashboard.
Go to "Appearance" > "Themes."
Click on the "Add New" button at the top of the page.
Click on the "Upload Theme" button at the top of the page.
Click on the "Choose File" button and select the .zip file of your theme from your computer.
Click on the "Install Now" button.
Wait for WordPress to upload and install the theme.
Once the installation is complete, click on the "Activate" button to activate the new theme on your site.

Travel Hub is my theme I've chosen and is uploaded. I saw the themevia FTP and wasn't real sure what it is and if I need it. So what is that ? And do I need it ?

Hey Abbie, I figured it out,but thanks

I am glad you have done it, congrats and you're welcome :)

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