I'm really confused right now as how to transfer my website. I want to transfer my website to DreamHost. In terms of backing up, I already got a full backup from SiteSupport. I
I believe you need to contact Dreamhost support staff. Tell them that you already have a backup file. They should be able to help you.
All the best.
:)
Joe
I'm having trouble migrating website?
I'm really confused right now as how to transfer my website. I want to transfer my website to DreamHost. In terms of backing up, I already got a full backup from SiteSupport. I
I believe you need to contact Dreamhost support staff. Tell them that you already have a backup file. They should be able to help you.
All the best.
:)
Joe
I want to migrate my website to another web hosting server. I still don't know which hosting server to move my website to. However, I want one that's cheap and doesn't charge m
I've looked at a number of hosting services and narrowed it down to 3. One and one is not one of them.
marionblackonline.com/hosting
Thanks, Marion! Is DreamHost trusted? I chose the shared monthly hosting plan and the total is about 11 dollars. Is that it or are there any additional costs I have to pay?
That's it Reim. That will cover you if you want to add another website in the future so the only other cost could be a new domain name and possibly an autoresponder when you get a lot further down the track. When you're ready for that you can start with one of the free autoresponder options.
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Migrating website to another hosting server?
I want to migrate my website to another web hosting server. I still don't know which hosting server to move my website to. However, I want one that's cheap and doesn't charge m
I've looked at a number of hosting services and narrowed it down to 3. One and one is not one of them.
marionblackonline.com/hosting
Thanks, Marion! Is DreamHost trusted? I chose the shared monthly hosting plan and the total is about 11 dollars. Is that it or are there any additional costs I have to pay?
That's it Reim. That will cover you if you want to add another website in the future so the only other cost could be a new domain name and possibly an autoresponder when you get a lot further down the track. When you're ready for that you can start with one of the free autoresponder options.
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My website, http://guition.com/, is still not getting any noticeable traffic. The problem is that I'm publishing frequently an
Maybe you're not being active enough in WA Site Comment section. Steady comments overtime will increase rankings. Also check what keywords a reader will use to seek information in relation to your site.
I'm so sorry to hear that. I got suspended in Google adsense and they just reactivated my account with them. I don't know what to say but look into other aspects .
I would put this to Kyle as well as to the community. He is the most experienced that I know. Plus, he knows what's in the training so, can see if you missed something or not.
I had a look... and for one.. you need comments on your site
Comments and engagement are important ... maybe make use of the comments platform here...
Get comments.. and reply to them .. Google like to see activity... some of your posts do not have any at all..
If you get lots of comments and engage with your audience.. you will see better rankings... your traffic will go up...
Also .. you need to have patience... it does take time.... just keep digging at it :) You will get there.
Hope this helps
Chris
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Advertisement network may deactivate my account?
My website, http://guition.com/, is still not getting any noticeable traffic. The problem is that I'm publishing frequently an
Maybe you're not being active enough in WA Site Comment section. Steady comments overtime will increase rankings. Also check what keywords a reader will use to seek information in relation to your site.
I'm so sorry to hear that. I got suspended in Google adsense and they just reactivated my account with them. I don't know what to say but look into other aspects .
I would put this to Kyle as well as to the community. He is the most experienced that I know. Plus, he knows what's in the training so, can see if you missed something or not.
I had a look... and for one.. you need comments on your site
Comments and engagement are important ... maybe make use of the comments platform here...
Get comments.. and reply to them .. Google like to see activity... some of your posts do not have any at all..
If you get lots of comments and engage with your audience.. you will see better rankings... your traffic will go up...
Also .. you need to have patience... it does take time.... just keep digging at it :) You will get there.
Hope this helps
Chris
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My website, guition.com, is barely getting any clicks. Could it be because I'm not posting often? I publish one post per week due to my tight schedule. Recently, I'm trying to
Send us a link to your post(s), Ria. I will check it out for you.
I don't want to "comment" until I read something.
2-3 posts per week is a good rate to publish new content at and stay consistent with. Also, when you're finishing your articles and publishing them are you sharing them to social media? Are you requesting and getting comments on the article by using SiteComments and the "Leave a Comment, Take a Comment" thread?
Here's some steps you can put into practice with each post you write to get the ball rolling and get eyes on your site. Updated Steps to Take After Publishing a Post
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Website not getting any clicks?
My website, guition.com, is barely getting any clicks. Could it be because I'm not posting often? I publish one post per week due to my tight schedule. Recently, I'm trying to
Send us a link to your post(s), Ria. I will check it out for you.
I don't want to "comment" until I read something.
2-3 posts per week is a good rate to publish new content at and stay consistent with. Also, when you're finishing your articles and publishing them are you sharing them to social media? Are you requesting and getting comments on the article by using SiteComments and the "Leave a Comment, Take a Comment" thread?
Here's some steps you can put into practice with each post you write to get the ball rolling and get eyes on your site. Updated Steps to Take After Publishing a Post
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I recently moved my website to a personal domain after 6 months on a SiteRubix domain. My website was indexed and it had a pretty good SiteHealth. However, after I moved the si
Do you mean your Site Health within WA?
If so I wouldn't lose any sleep over it.
A couple of my sites don't have good site health and I've been here since 2014.
Forget it and continue building your business and as long as your posts are getting indexed and ranked who cares about site health? Certainly not me.
Enjoy your Saturday.
Robert-A
As DynamicDavid said, you should heed the search engines and how they see your site.
And as I said previously as long as your posts are indexed and achieving a decent rank then that's all that matters.
Robert-A
That is Site Health according to WA.
The "real site health" is how the new site is seen by the search engines. You can use Google services to help you determine this: Google Analytics and Google Search Console.
Using Google Search Console, add your new site to it, and do a fetch as google or submit your sitemap. Then Google will visit your new site. I assume then that the WA Google Index becomes Yes when WA detects that Google has visited your new site - I do not know how it knows that so it may be a while before WA detect this.
The WA SiteTrust value goes up by 10% per month, so this is going to take a while. However the real Site "Trust" value is the value that the search engines apply - and we do not know that.
The WA Site Health function is "just an extremely effective helpful tool" to help you to make your site better by guiding you on what you could work on this.
In your case, apart from letting google know about the new site (gave you 2 suggestions above on how to do this), focus on building your web site with great content as taught here at WA.
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Sitehealth deteriorated after moving website?
I recently moved my website to a personal domain after 6 months on a SiteRubix domain. My website was indexed and it had a pretty good SiteHealth. However, after I moved the si
Do you mean your Site Health within WA?
If so I wouldn't lose any sleep over it.
A couple of my sites don't have good site health and I've been here since 2014.
Forget it and continue building your business and as long as your posts are getting indexed and ranked who cares about site health? Certainly not me.
Enjoy your Saturday.
Robert-A
As DynamicDavid said, you should heed the search engines and how they see your site.
And as I said previously as long as your posts are indexed and achieving a decent rank then that's all that matters.
Robert-A
That is Site Health according to WA.
The "real site health" is how the new site is seen by the search engines. You can use Google services to help you determine this: Google Analytics and Google Search Console.
Using Google Search Console, add your new site to it, and do a fetch as google or submit your sitemap. Then Google will visit your new site. I assume then that the WA Google Index becomes Yes when WA detects that Google has visited your new site - I do not know how it knows that so it may be a while before WA detect this.
The WA SiteTrust value goes up by 10% per month, so this is going to take a while. However the real Site "Trust" value is the value that the search engines apply - and we do not know that.
The WA Site Health function is "just an extremely effective helpful tool" to help you to make your site better by guiding you on what you could work on this.
In your case, apart from letting google know about the new site (gave you 2 suggestions above on how to do this), focus on building your web site with great content as taught here at WA.
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Hopefully someone can help you in WA.