How long does it take the website to leave the search engines if I delete it? And is there anything else I need to do. I decided to leave the business is why I am deleting it.<
Hi Sattaway,
I don't know how long it will take for your website to leave the search engine. I had to delete one of my own sites. Your website foundation
is looking good. I read your website about your cancer tea, is that the
one you are deleting?
I'm glad to hear you are staying with the program. Keep up the good work in building your websites. I also like your book website it shows
the reader where your mindset is.
I already deleted the site. It is not the soursop tea one. I also have one that promotes WA. I will keep those. Thanks for your assistance.
I hate to see you go but I think floridajf has it covered
best of luck on any journey you pick
Willie
Oh that's good get that website moved over here and change the content around to your needs. think about it.
thanks
Willie
I'm pretty sure that if you delete it and try to search for it by typing it into the domain registrar that it will definitely not be there anymore. I'm sure that with inactivity it won't be long before it is removed. Hope this helps :) Are you leaving WA btw? I really hope this is not the case, would really like it if you stayed, but then again, that is not my decision to make. I definitely respect your decision if this is the case. Best wishes
-Floridalma
There is no way I am leaving WA...lol...there is another biz I had that I am leaving. I will continue to be with WA and all the great people here. Thanks for your answer. And should I put all content in the trash before I delete the whole site?
Do you ever plan on working on the niche that you were focusing on with your current site? If so, it would be best if you backed up the files so you can keep them for safe keeping just in case. Glad to see that you were never leaving :D
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If I delete a website what happens?
How long does it take the website to leave the search engines if I delete it? And is there anything else I need to do. I decided to leave the business is why I am deleting it.<
Hi Sattaway, before you decide to delete your site, find out it's value, depending on how established its , it may be worth something. Try http://www.webuka.com/ I hope this may be of some use, take care, Allen.
Hi Sattaway,
I don't know how long it will take for your website to leave the search engine. I had to delete one of my own sites. Your website foundation
is looking good. I read your website about your cancer tea, is that the
one you are deleting?
I'm glad to hear you are staying with the program. Keep up the good work in building your websites. I also like your book website it shows
the reader where your mindset is.
I already deleted the site. It is not the soursop tea one. I also have one that promotes WA. I will keep those. Thanks for your assistance.
I hate to see you go but I think floridajf has it covered
best of luck on any journey you pick
Willie
Oh that's good get that website moved over here and change the content around to your needs. think about it.
thanks
Willie
I'm pretty sure that if you delete it and try to search for it by typing it into the domain registrar that it will definitely not be there anymore. I'm sure that with inactivity it won't be long before it is removed. Hope this helps :) Are you leaving WA btw? I really hope this is not the case, would really like it if you stayed, but then again, that is not my decision to make. I definitely respect your decision if this is the case. Best wishes
-Floridalma
There is no way I am leaving WA...lol...there is another biz I had that I am leaving. I will continue to be with WA and all the great people here. Thanks for your answer. And should I put all content in the trash before I delete the whole site?
Do you ever plan on working on the niche that you were focusing on with your current site? If so, it would be best if you backed up the files so you can keep them for safe keeping just in case. Glad to see that you were never leaving :D
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Just want to know if I get an email for my site with WA? How do I set it up?
This will definitely help you answer your question: Setting Up A Domain Specific Email Account
Yes you sure do snd here is s video yo show you now to create s new user and personal email that can be forwarded to your own email.
How To Create New User and Personal Email On Website
if it is an own domain site, go to siterubix and see the top menu has an email set up button
Kyle covers it in bootcamp too, try searchbox
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Can we get an email with wa to go with our website?
Just want to know if I get an email for my site with WA? How do I set it up?
This will definitely help you answer your question: Setting Up A Domain Specific Email Account
Yes you sure do snd here is s video yo show you now to create s new user and personal email that can be forwarded to your own email.
How To Create New User and Personal Email On Website
if it is an own domain site, go to siterubix and see the top menu has an email set up button
Kyle covers it in bootcamp too, try searchbox
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If I want to have an online store, what are some of the best WP themes? And if I want to add a PayPal check out, do I go through the PayPal website?
I use Genesis Framework and child theme(s).However, I made an interesting discovery today about a new prostyler theme. It is worth to check it out.
i took a look at your suggested prostyler theme and it seems very interesting and I am tempted to try it. i will report back on my experience. thanks for the suggestion
So, what you are saying is that I can go to build a new site here and just select that plugin for WooCommerce and get started? Right?
Hi - in a word, yes.
I have two sites hosted directly within WA - where I'm using WooCommerce.
Once you've setup your site - go into the WordPress control panel, and click on Plugins -> Add New (on the left hand menu).
In the search box, type in: WooCommerce - excelling eCommerce (or just WooCommerce).
It should be the first one listed - and is on version 2.2.11 just now.
Click on install, and activate - and you'll see a WooCommerce and Products menus etc on your WP control panel.
It's free - although you can buy add-ons - but if you're happy working with PayPal as your processor, it works out of the box.
I personally (for one of the sites) bought an add-on that let me use WorldPay as the payment gateway - the other site, has no additions - and just uses the hosting here, a free theme selected from the options here - and the free woocommerce plugin. And it's all working perfectly.
I hope that gives you some confidence - but if you need any help, please let me know.
All the best, Mark
You're more than welcome.
I'm one of thousands here that are happy to help - just post a question, and wait for an answer - the people here are brilliant as I'm sure you will be to others.
Cheers, Mark
you need the woocommerce plugin which you add to your wp theme - when you choose a theme they will describe things such as 'suitable for ecommerce', and make sure it is responsive. When you set up woocommerce paypal options are next
I agree - WooCommerce works out of the box. If you don't like the default theme - you can get another from WooThemes that is guaranteed to work.
All the best, Mark
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What is the best theme for an online store?
If I want to have an online store, what are some of the best WP themes? And if I want to add a PayPal check out, do I go through the PayPal website?
I use Genesis Framework and child theme(s).However, I made an interesting discovery today about a new prostyler theme. It is worth to check it out.
i took a look at your suggested prostyler theme and it seems very interesting and I am tempted to try it. i will report back on my experience. thanks for the suggestion
So, what you are saying is that I can go to build a new site here and just select that plugin for WooCommerce and get started? Right?
Hi - in a word, yes.
I have two sites hosted directly within WA - where I'm using WooCommerce.
Once you've setup your site - go into the WordPress control panel, and click on Plugins -> Add New (on the left hand menu).
In the search box, type in: WooCommerce - excelling eCommerce (or just WooCommerce).
It should be the first one listed - and is on version 2.2.11 just now.
Click on install, and activate - and you'll see a WooCommerce and Products menus etc on your WP control panel.
It's free - although you can buy add-ons - but if you're happy working with PayPal as your processor, it works out of the box.
I personally (for one of the sites) bought an add-on that let me use WorldPay as the payment gateway - the other site, has no additions - and just uses the hosting here, a free theme selected from the options here - and the free woocommerce plugin. And it's all working perfectly.
I hope that gives you some confidence - but if you need any help, please let me know.
All the best, Mark
You're more than welcome.
I'm one of thousands here that are happy to help - just post a question, and wait for an answer - the people here are brilliant as I'm sure you will be to others.
Cheers, Mark
you need the woocommerce plugin which you add to your wp theme - when you choose a theme they will describe things such as 'suitable for ecommerce', and make sure it is responsive. When you set up woocommerce paypal options are next
I agree - WooCommerce works out of the box. If you don't like the default theme - you can get another from WooThemes that is guaranteed to work.
All the best, Mark
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I put in the Google Analytics as instructed. As I read other's posts on this, I saw that some people had to put the code before the last <head>. So, since mine was not s
Can anyone help me with google analytics? see below?
I put in the Google Analytics as instructed. As I read other's posts on this, I saw that some people had to put the code before the last <head>. So, since mine was not s
Hi Sattaway, before you decide to delete your site, find out it's value, depending on how established its , it may be worth something. Try http://www.webuka.com/ I hope this may be of some use, take care, Allen.