About RodJr1
Rank 97353
103 followers Joined December 2023
I would like to say this is my first time here at WA, but at last it is not. I am still married to the

Posts

3

Questions

7

Login
Create Your Free Wealthy Affiliate Account Today!
icon
4-Steps to Success Class
icon
One Profit Ready Website
icon
Market Research & Analysis Tools
icon
Millionaire Mentorship
icon
Core “Business Start Up” Training
asked in
Website Development & Programming

I am currently working on two sites. Rotating weeks, but I want to show that I am publishing on the off weeks as well.

Thank you, Abie. This was helpful.

Rod

You're welcome, Rod :)

See more comments

How do I schedulae a post that I want to publish at a later date?

How do I schedulae a post that I want to publish at a later date?

asked in
Website Development & Programming

I am currently working on two sites. Rotating weeks, but I want to show that I am publishing on the off weeks as well.

Thank you, Abie. This was helpful.

Rod

You're welcome, Rod :)

See more comments

asked in
Website Development & Programming

You know when you search and the websites have a thumbnail of their brand logo. that is the thumbnail i am asking about.

How do I setup a thumbnail that shows up in search ?

How do I setup a thumbnail that shows up in search ?

asked in
Website Development & Programming

You know when you search and the websites have a thumbnail of their brand logo. that is the thumbnail i am asking about.

asked in
Getting Started

I have a siterubix site that i built out my idea on then decided to puchase a dot com for it.
the site had about three published pages on it at the time.

As others have said, it’s a good idea to keep your siterubix website as a tester in case you have any issues with your dot com website. You at least have one that you can practice different settings on before the real thing.

Once you have transferred all the content from the siterubix to your dot com site support recommends to not delete your site rubix straight away.

You can check with site support when it is ok to delete.

You can also keep the site rubix if you still have space as a plus member you have host up to 10 sites.

That way you can use the site rubix as a testing site for things like plugins, themes etc

Thank you, I will keep it for testing, at least for the time being.

You can use the move feature within your site manager to move your siterubix subdomain to your dot com when ready. It is a simple process.

You would need to wait up to 30 days (Kyle's recommendation) for 301 redirects to be completed and for the search engines. After that, you MAY delete the subdomain; however, you could keep it longer if hosting space is not an issue or for testing purposes such as themes, plugins, scripts, coding, etc.

You can check Kyles's training tutorial below.

Keeping it for testing is something that never even occurred to me. This is why this community is so awesome!

Np, and you're welcome, Rod :)

Is this related to applying the move feature within the site manager?

It is not related to the move feature. However I am going to check out the training you pointed me to.

I think it was, or is it not?

See more comments

Can a siterubix site be deleted if it is being redirected to a dot com site?

Can a siterubix site be deleted if it is being redirected to a dot com site?

asked in
Getting Started

I have a siterubix site that i built out my idea on then decided to puchase a dot com for it.
the site had about three published pages on it at the time.

As others have said, it’s a good idea to keep your siterubix website as a tester in case you have any issues with your dot com website. You at least have one that you can practice different settings on before the real thing.

Once you have transferred all the content from the siterubix to your dot com site support recommends to not delete your site rubix straight away.

You can check with site support when it is ok to delete.

You can also keep the site rubix if you still have space as a plus member you have host up to 10 sites.

That way you can use the site rubix as a testing site for things like plugins, themes etc

Thank you, I will keep it for testing, at least for the time being.

You can use the move feature within your site manager to move your siterubix subdomain to your dot com when ready. It is a simple process.

You would need to wait up to 30 days (Kyle's recommendation) for 301 redirects to be completed and for the search engines. After that, you MAY delete the subdomain; however, you could keep it longer if hosting space is not an issue or for testing purposes such as themes, plugins, scripts, coding, etc.

You can check Kyles's training tutorial below.

Keeping it for testing is something that never even occurred to me. This is why this community is so awesome!

Np, and you're welcome, Rod :)

Is this related to applying the move feature within the site manager?

It is not related to the move feature. However I am going to check out the training you pointed me to.

I think it was, or is it not?

See more comments

Login
Create Your Free Wealthy Affiliate Account Today!
icon
4-Steps to Success Class
icon
One Profit Ready Website
icon
Market Research & Analysis Tools
icon
Millionaire Mentorship
icon
Core “Business Start Up” Training