I applied to flexoffers and near the end of the registration application they requested a meta tag placement on my web site "mykioskonline.com" . I placed it on the sticky page
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How do I add a meta tag to my web page?
I applied to flexoffers and near the end of the registration application they requested a meta tag placement on my web site "mykioskonline.com" . I placed it on the sticky page
Akollor, the short training how to place a meta tag on your website was easy to understand. Thank you.
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I have seen several profiles with their blogs and web pages listed off to the right of their profile. which lesson covers that aspect of content? Please advise.
Are you referring to the profiles here in WA? If so you can add your site's links by clicking on "Edit Links" underneath "Follow Me On" it is on the bottom right of your profile page.
For that, you need to add the recent post widget to your sidebar.
Then you get a list of your recent published posts
Go to your dashboard> widgets> add the recent post widget
Oh, then after clicking the blog, find the dashboard to the left, and scroll until appearance and widget.
I am on a cell phone so, I will have to wait until later with a desk computer to continue. It doesn't seem to comply. Later.
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How do I profile the bogs and web pages?
I have seen several profiles with their blogs and web pages listed off to the right of their profile. which lesson covers that aspect of content? Please advise.
Are you referring to the profiles here in WA? If so you can add your site's links by clicking on "Edit Links" underneath "Follow Me On" it is on the bottom right of your profile page.
For that, you need to add the recent post widget to your sidebar.
Then you get a list of your recent published posts
Go to your dashboard> widgets> add the recent post widget
Oh, then after clicking the blog, find the dashboard to the left, and scroll until appearance and widget.
I am on a cell phone so, I will have to wait until later with a desk computer to continue. It doesn't seem to comply. Later.
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I think the answer to the question is by business contracts and purchase power. What do you think?
I know some. They aren't all alike. They come into that sort of money for different reasons. I'll compare:
Example a, an Australian inventor duo. Decades ago they made something that practically everyone uses today, and no business can be without. They were having dinner with an uncle of mine and said it was easier to sell it off to a big corp that could defend the IP on it, rather than be robbed.
Example b, builder developer. Not much education. Started small at a time when there was more work than labour available. Kept scaling up. Got good investment advice. Is a boring, dispassionate, completely uninnovative person and proud of it. Great at running large complex projects, counting small change, and yelling at people.
Example c, Australian venture capitalist. Started off with an engineering degree and a small inheritance. Made some wise investment choices, but could just as easily lose it all tomorrow. He's a fast talker, and I always feel as if he's trying to sell me a used car, whenever he opens his mouth.
A brilliant idea that brings value, a burning desire, a definite purpose, and the willingness and single-mindedness to not only do what it takes but to sacrifice all to get it. ~Jude
according to Mark Cuban, it takes luck, hard work, and everything following into place perfectly
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How does anyone become a billionaire?
I think the answer to the question is by business contracts and purchase power. What do you think?
I know some. They aren't all alike. They come into that sort of money for different reasons. I'll compare:
Example a, an Australian inventor duo. Decades ago they made something that practically everyone uses today, and no business can be without. They were having dinner with an uncle of mine and said it was easier to sell it off to a big corp that could defend the IP on it, rather than be robbed.
Example b, builder developer. Not much education. Started small at a time when there was more work than labour available. Kept scaling up. Got good investment advice. Is a boring, dispassionate, completely uninnovative person and proud of it. Great at running large complex projects, counting small change, and yelling at people.
Example c, Australian venture capitalist. Started off with an engineering degree and a small inheritance. Made some wise investment choices, but could just as easily lose it all tomorrow. He's a fast talker, and I always feel as if he's trying to sell me a used car, whenever he opens his mouth.
A brilliant idea that brings value, a burning desire, a definite purpose, and the willingness and single-mindedness to not only do what it takes but to sacrifice all to get it. ~Jude
according to Mark Cuban, it takes luck, hard work, and everything following into place perfectly
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Akollor, the short training how to place a meta tag on your website was easy to understand. Thank you.