They are clickable now, refresh the content and changes have been made. That and many other things I was working on yesterday (as well as SEO, Indexing etc..), there's a lot of stuff to do yet.
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They are clickable now, refresh the content and changes have been made. That and many other things I was working on yesterday (as well as SEO, Indexing etc..), there's a lot of stuff to do yet.
Links connect now, more options to connect with you, site tweaking never ends. Could not see any indication as to where/how you will monetize.
Sad every plugin or route you take most expect some form of remuneration of late, 2008 you could build/grow without massive outlay.
There is none and I didn't do it for that reason. massive outlay, you are right there.
Thanks for the back links, you have a BIG Twitter following!
Sometimes we do it for fun 🙃, I enjoyed the learning curve when I did mine in 2008, lost interest after ten years simply walked away after dismantling totally.
Paying ZAR into EURO hosting, US$ dot com/SSL registration, it became expensive. Two sites of my own, one for my son, two Client sites to setup where people reluctantly paid....
Slow build on web, got to know some amazing people, never used bots, visited each, selectively placed them into listings on each social media platform.
Only have FB and X currently after clearing/deleting all the rest it became mayhem.
You were a big shot once! I don't recognise those names as it wasn't anything I was interested in back then. Too costly, I can see why you ejected out of all that.
There must be a way to do SEO on the cheap, I am not one for monthly subscriptions.
Old ways may no longer work, comments link connected to auto link email (paid AWeber), connecting sites with back links, used Google SEO free tool through Google Alerts and Analytics (not sure if that is still free), clubs and forums.
Idea then was working like a spider building a web on the web. Used WordPress.org some free not all, sourced information from the forum for many plugins or sites then researched. Added a WordPress.com to bounce off as well.
Changes as you indicate above is exactly why I decided enough was enough, started chasing square circles.... Now stick with Web3, happy, I simply don't have the time or mind to fiddle with my code to keep a site together.