I bought a domain (that WA is hosting) for something me and my family wants to do, but I haven't had time to build it as yet. How can I give my sister wordpress access to the we
You can give her this info. Also as Judy has said below.
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/details/Your Domain Name Here.com
Administration Page: YOUR DOMAIN NAME HERE.com/wp-admin
Admin Username: Your admin name
Admin Password: Your password
Sure it's your site, you OWN it now. Feel free to do with it what you want. If it's something you want to do with your family, then that's definitely a great idea. This way many people can work on your site at once, it doesn't really matter how many people are logged in. WordPress won't kick you out for this, everyone can be logged in and helping I presume. Your info will definitely be a lot more eclectic this way. Good luck :D
You can add her as a new "user" on your site, with her own login and password details, and assign her role as Administrator (not author or contributor).
Then she would have to log in via the wp-admin login page, which does not give her any access to your WA account details, only to the WP admin area for your site.
http://yourdomain.com/wp-login
Kyle's training here:
How to Create a New User in Wordpress
~Jude
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Can i give someone else wp access to build a website?
I bought a domain (that WA is hosting) for something me and my family wants to do, but I haven't had time to build it as yet. How can I give my sister wordpress access to the we
You can give her this info. Also as Judy has said below.
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/details/Your Domain Name Here.com
Administration Page: YOUR DOMAIN NAME HERE.com/wp-admin
Admin Username: Your admin name
Admin Password: Your password
Sure it's your site, you OWN it now. Feel free to do with it what you want. If it's something you want to do with your family, then that's definitely a great idea. This way many people can work on your site at once, it doesn't really matter how many people are logged in. WordPress won't kick you out for this, everyone can be logged in and helping I presume. Your info will definitely be a lot more eclectic this way. Good luck :D
You can add her as a new "user" on your site, with her own login and password details, and assign her role as Administrator (not author or contributor).
Then she would have to log in via the wp-admin login page, which does not give her any access to your WA account details, only to the WP admin area for your site.
http://yourdomain.com/wp-login
Kyle's training here:
How to Create a New User in Wordpress
~Jude
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According to the makers, D5 Creations, the slider should automatically locate images i've used and incorporate them into the header/main slider. I've had images published for a few
I have one I haven't used yet called Large slider but its more so for large slides almost the size of screen. I suggest just go to plugins and type in slider and give it some trial and error,
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Why doesnt the slider work in small business theme?
According to the makers, D5 Creations, the slider should automatically locate images i've used and incorporate them into the header/main slider. I've had images published for a few
I have one I haven't used yet called Large slider but its more so for large slides almost the size of screen. I suggest just go to plugins and type in slider and give it some trial and error,
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I created a unique email address on a new domain and linked it to my Outlook 2013 that I use to manage all my emails. I can receive emails fine but whenever I send emails from it i
Hi I saw your question and thought to myself that sounds like a relay error because of SMTP (simple mail transfer protocol). but I don't know anything about your set up.
I found this link from MS perhaps it will help you out a bit more than I can,
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/troubleshoot-550-553-and-relay-prohibited-errors-HA001112833.aspx
Feel free to drop a note either way, let me know if it helped.
Gary
Would a clients server block my outgoing emails?
I created a unique email address on a new domain and linked it to my Outlook 2013 that I use to manage all my emails. I can receive emails fine but whenever I send emails from it i
Hi I saw your question and thought to myself that sounds like a relay error because of SMTP (simple mail transfer protocol). but I don't know anything about your set up.
I found this link from MS perhaps it will help you out a bit more than I can,
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/troubleshoot-550-553-and-relay-prohibited-errors-HA001112833.aspx
Feel free to drop a note either way, let me know if it helped.
Gary
I have been doing some reading/training on social marketing and one of the things i'm hearing repeatedly is that its best to use a link shortner/ link redirecter service/app to cha
Hi Andre, I agree with Carson. If you are linking to affiliates from your website there should be no need to use a link shortener.
On the other hand, if you are sending out a mailing, posting on social media, or perhaps, purchasing a pay per click ad, and are sending them directly to the affiliates website, then I would use a link shortener or some sort of tracking or cloaking link. Unfortunately, there are some out there that will alter your affiliate link, and will make a purchase, without you ever knowing or receiving your commission. For example: you are an affiliate for WylieCoyoteExpress and your affiliate link is www.wyc.com/12345. The 12345 can be cut from the url and they can go directly to the site bypassing you. If you use a tracker or shortener then the link will look something like this: www.cli.com/23654 and if they remove the 23654 the link goes to a oops page somewhere.
Finally, if you are sending out a mailing, posting on social media, or perhaps, purchasing a pay per click ad, and are sending them to a page you have on your own website, that redirects them to the affiliate site, then track or shortening is not necessary.
I hope I have not totally confused you.
Hey Andre,
There is no benefit to using link shorteners as it will not do anything for your business. A link shortener is simply a redirect, so people end up landing on your affiliate link anyway.
There's no benefit to spend the time to use short links.
Hope this helps :)
Carson
Is redirect links (or link shortners) necessary?
I have been doing some reading/training on social marketing and one of the things i'm hearing repeatedly is that its best to use a link shortner/ link redirecter service/app to cha
Hi Andre, I agree with Carson. If you are linking to affiliates from your website there should be no need to use a link shortener.
On the other hand, if you are sending out a mailing, posting on social media, or perhaps, purchasing a pay per click ad, and are sending them directly to the affiliates website, then I would use a link shortener or some sort of tracking or cloaking link. Unfortunately, there are some out there that will alter your affiliate link, and will make a purchase, without you ever knowing or receiving your commission. For example: you are an affiliate for WylieCoyoteExpress and your affiliate link is www.wyc.com/12345. The 12345 can be cut from the url and they can go directly to the site bypassing you. If you use a tracker or shortener then the link will look something like this: www.cli.com/23654 and if they remove the 23654 the link goes to a oops page somewhere.
Finally, if you are sending out a mailing, posting on social media, or perhaps, purchasing a pay per click ad, and are sending them to a page you have on your own website, that redirects them to the affiliate site, then track or shortening is not necessary.
I hope I have not totally confused you.
Hey Andre,
There is no benefit to using link shorteners as it will not do anything for your business. A link shortener is simply a redirect, so people end up landing on your affiliate link anyway.
There's no benefit to spend the time to use short links.
Hope this helps :)
Carson
can someone please build me a website, my niche is shopcompare buy.