Hello, everyone, I'm confused. I feel like I'm jumping around to two different
sites, Wealthy Affiliate, and the other side, I can't even remember the name, I
am on less
Hi
I'd start first with a siterubix subdomain to figure out my niche then once decided I would go with a dot com domain.
Reason being, you cannot change the URL of a dot com once a domain is purchased, however so can do with a siterubix subdomain.
Biggest advantage is that you would own your own dot com vs siterubix subdomain remains the property of WA.
Once you are all figured out, you can use the move feature found within site manager to move your siterubix subdomain to your dot com, it is an easy process.
Hi Shelli
There were 2 website, one site rubix.com and your own site which you can purchase later on, my suggestions keep the free for now while learning and later you can decide as you were making yourself comfortable. I hope this help you somehow.
joce
@Jocelyn30
Thank you for answering my question so quickly. I started yesterday afternoon, worked about 6 or 7 hours on everything.
I woke up this morning and had no clue where to start. Hopefully, I can figure out everything today.
My pleasure Shelli, wow you are fast, take it easy as you will know in few days you will be good at it, just do the lesson step by step.
My turn to pay it forward:) If you are in need of anything just message me Shelli, happy i can help.
I can feel your excitement, enjoy
Glad to meet you here
joce
@joci, thank you, It may be a false start. I keep jumping back and forth. I have my siterubix.com. but I don't know how to do the other part name my site? Can you help me, I'm TRYING TO GET BACK TO THE BOOTCAMP. I feel lost, but I need to get back to the lessons there.
Shelli.
Ok just a glitz and AbieAJ got your link so you can click to
"Setting Up Your Website"
Let me know if this is what you looking for!
joce
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Hello, everyone, I'm confused. I feel like I'm jumping around to two different
sites, Wealthy Affiliate, and the other side, I can't even remember the name, I
am on less
Lol, that's why in video number 1 I stressed that you should bookmark the training ;)
Here's a link to the in-depth training course, just follow this through: Getting Rolling!
Hi
I'd start first with a siterubix subdomain to figure out my niche then once decided I would go with a dot com domain.
Reason being, you cannot change the URL of a dot com once a domain is purchased, however so can do with a siterubix subdomain.
Biggest advantage is that you would own your own dot com vs siterubix subdomain remains the property of WA.
Once you are all figured out, you can use the move feature found within site manager to move your siterubix subdomain to your dot com, it is an easy process.
Hi Shelli
There were 2 website, one site rubix.com and your own site which you can purchase later on, my suggestions keep the free for now while learning and later you can decide as you were making yourself comfortable. I hope this help you somehow.
joce
@Jocelyn30
Thank you for answering my question so quickly. I started yesterday afternoon, worked about 6 or 7 hours on everything.
I woke up this morning and had no clue where to start. Hopefully, I can figure out everything today.
My pleasure Shelli, wow you are fast, take it easy as you will know in few days you will be good at it, just do the lesson step by step.
My turn to pay it forward:) If you are in need of anything just message me Shelli, happy i can help.
I can feel your excitement, enjoy
Glad to meet you here
joce
@joci, thank you, It may be a false start. I keep jumping back and forth. I have my siterubix.com. but I don't know how to do the other part name my site? Can you help me, I'm TRYING TO GET BACK TO THE BOOTCAMP. I feel lost, but I need to get back to the lessons there.
Shelli.
Ok just a glitz and AbieAJ got your link so you can click to
"Setting Up Your Website"
Let me know if this is what you looking for!
joce
See more comments
Lol, that's why in video number 1 I stressed that you should bookmark the training ;)
Here's a link to the in-depth training course, just follow this through: Getting Rolling!