I did a little research on the new change that Google made, and basically it makes some websites seem unfriendly to mobile users. I checked my site on my mobile phone, and it look
Thoughts on new change that google made for mobile phone?
I did a little research on the new change that Google made, and basically it makes some websites seem unfriendly to mobile users. I checked my site on my mobile phone, and it look
Yes you should. If Google makes it public than it's something you should highly consider making the changes :)
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I want to add pictures to my website, however, after doing all these research I have been hearing that not all pictures are free. I knew that coming in. But I want to know how do
I use wikimedia commons for mine. They have some great pictures and they are free so no hassle
If you go sites like pixabay.com or morguefiles.com you can use those images with no strings.
Hey steveo5770. I just want to make sure about all these license to avoid a law suit. But I am generally looking for a picture that says, "free for commercial use, no attribution required"?
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What is the best way to know that I can use picture?
I want to add pictures to my website, however, after doing all these research I have been hearing that not all pictures are free. I knew that coming in. But I want to know how do
I use wikimedia commons for mine. They have some great pictures and they are free so no hassle
If you go sites like pixabay.com or morguefiles.com you can use those images with no strings.
Hey steveo5770. I just want to make sure about all these license to avoid a law suit. But I am generally looking for a picture that says, "free for commercial use, no attribution required"?
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It has been a challenging year for me financially. As I am done with my college years (finally!), my only goal that I must now do is generate income. The way to get there, howeve
Difficult to answer as will work at different paces for different people. It will definitely work but will depend on several factors. Your niche, how willing you are to follow the training, listening to other people's advice are just a few of the variables. Keep up your work and no there is no magic solution
I have been working at this both part and full time since 2008. I have not made any money to speak of. Most of this is my fault - I've had the shiny object syndrome for a long time - plus I am usually working 8 plus hours a day just to keep food on the table so haven't had a whole lot of time. Now that I'm off work for a few months I'm hard at work on WA although I don't get any support from my family - as I suspect a lot of others find as well. So this can come down to a whole bunch of things - but as has already been said, you drive your own destiny. You are very lucky to have found WA early in the game and if you keep at it like you are I know you will see success a lot sooner than if you jump program to program. After all the programs I've bought, tried and rejected, WA is at the very top of the list for helping people find their success. If I had found it in 2008 I would probably be completely working from home now - but I'll get there someday! I hope this helps give you an idea of how long this can take.
Laurie
Hey LKMcCain, yes, just keep going. That is what I believe, the secret is to really just pursue what your desire is. I will keep going through this, and know I will do well. I know you can as well.
No one give you an answer to this question because its all down to you
There are no grantees in any business in any and there are no equations to predict success
Your success and or your failure is entirely down to one thing
YOU
Instead of asking how long does it take, just get going, the longer you hang around and ask questions like this the longer it will take
Barry
You are going to have to like to work hard to build a business. To build any business takes a lot of work. And, a lot of mistakes are made along the way, even by the best, so you have to be resilient. One way to go faster is to 'fail faster'. It sounds funny, but it means keep moving forward and meeting challenges. You can learn a lot from the real feedback you get from failures.
BCM, I am no stranger to hard work. Failing however, that is something I really don't like to do. But, as starting a business is something new, I am willing to take a chance. Thanks for the reply.
Most people equate failure with doing something wrongly or badly. Successful people see failure as testing, learning and a process of refinement. I heard Donald Trump's initial investments failed so badly that the banks who loaned him money wanted to cut him off, but they could not because, if he defaulted his enormous loans, his bank would be forced to go out of business. So, they had no choice but to keep backing him until he made it. Luckily for them he started having success. Today he is doing pretty well. Other people have said 1 out of 10 new businesses fail. Some people see that as bad. Others say no problem that just means I need to start ten businesses or make full attempts.
I am also new to WA and new to online business. I wanted to buy an existing profitable online business, and just manage it from an already successful place. But I had no way to trust those who were selling their online businesses and prevent getting ripped off. Now I am here. I think the first 2-3 months will be the hardest by far. so many times even in the first two weeks I have thought 'I'm done'...'this is never going to work'...'this is not a good choice for me'.... But I keep changing my approach and finding new inspiration and a way to continue to chip away and move forward.
This is a hard question to answer. We all have different types of businesses and we all have different situations and time to spend working. So what happens for one may not be what happens for you. I am really new to on line business. So I have a lot to learn. I just keep putting one foot in front of the other. In the three weeks I have been Working on my on line business here at WA I have learned more than I dreamed I could.
Yes pinkheather. I know what you are talking about, as I too, am putting one foot in front of the other. It is nice to know, however, that there is something like Wealthy Affiliate to help guide us.
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How long will it actually take?
It has been a challenging year for me financially. As I am done with my college years (finally!), my only goal that I must now do is generate income. The way to get there, howeve
Difficult to answer as will work at different paces for different people. It will definitely work but will depend on several factors. Your niche, how willing you are to follow the training, listening to other people's advice are just a few of the variables. Keep up your work and no there is no magic solution
I have been working at this both part and full time since 2008. I have not made any money to speak of. Most of this is my fault - I've had the shiny object syndrome for a long time - plus I am usually working 8 plus hours a day just to keep food on the table so haven't had a whole lot of time. Now that I'm off work for a few months I'm hard at work on WA although I don't get any support from my family - as I suspect a lot of others find as well. So this can come down to a whole bunch of things - but as has already been said, you drive your own destiny. You are very lucky to have found WA early in the game and if you keep at it like you are I know you will see success a lot sooner than if you jump program to program. After all the programs I've bought, tried and rejected, WA is at the very top of the list for helping people find their success. If I had found it in 2008 I would probably be completely working from home now - but I'll get there someday! I hope this helps give you an idea of how long this can take.
Laurie
Hey LKMcCain, yes, just keep going. That is what I believe, the secret is to really just pursue what your desire is. I will keep going through this, and know I will do well. I know you can as well.
No one give you an answer to this question because its all down to you
There are no grantees in any business in any and there are no equations to predict success
Your success and or your failure is entirely down to one thing
YOU
Instead of asking how long does it take, just get going, the longer you hang around and ask questions like this the longer it will take
Barry
You are going to have to like to work hard to build a business. To build any business takes a lot of work. And, a lot of mistakes are made along the way, even by the best, so you have to be resilient. One way to go faster is to 'fail faster'. It sounds funny, but it means keep moving forward and meeting challenges. You can learn a lot from the real feedback you get from failures.
BCM, I am no stranger to hard work. Failing however, that is something I really don't like to do. But, as starting a business is something new, I am willing to take a chance. Thanks for the reply.
Most people equate failure with doing something wrongly or badly. Successful people see failure as testing, learning and a process of refinement. I heard Donald Trump's initial investments failed so badly that the banks who loaned him money wanted to cut him off, but they could not because, if he defaulted his enormous loans, his bank would be forced to go out of business. So, they had no choice but to keep backing him until he made it. Luckily for them he started having success. Today he is doing pretty well. Other people have said 1 out of 10 new businesses fail. Some people see that as bad. Others say no problem that just means I need to start ten businesses or make full attempts.
I am also new to WA and new to online business. I wanted to buy an existing profitable online business, and just manage it from an already successful place. But I had no way to trust those who were selling their online businesses and prevent getting ripped off. Now I am here. I think the first 2-3 months will be the hardest by far. so many times even in the first two weeks I have thought 'I'm done'...'this is never going to work'...'this is not a good choice for me'.... But I keep changing my approach and finding new inspiration and a way to continue to chip away and move forward.
This is a hard question to answer. We all have different types of businesses and we all have different situations and time to spend working. So what happens for one may not be what happens for you. I am really new to on line business. So I have a lot to learn. I just keep putting one foot in front of the other. In the three weeks I have been Working on my on line business here at WA I have learned more than I dreamed I could.
Yes pinkheather. I know what you are talking about, as I too, am putting one foot in front of the other. It is nice to know, however, that there is something like Wealthy Affiliate to help guide us.
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Yes you should. If Google makes it public than it's something you should highly consider making the changes :)
Thanks GerenAnold. Do you know which theme is suitable that I can choose from?
Free or paid?
Right now, free.
http://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/30-free-responsive-and-stunning-wordpress-themes/
Thanks, i'll check this out.