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Get your nameservers from lithium and enter them into namecheap. I wouldn't move my domains to Lithium from namecheap nor is that required. I'm guessing Lithium has Cpanel, so log in and scroll down and the NS servers are at the bottom left. Then do this http://www.namecheap.com/support/knowledgebase/article.aspx/767/10/how-can-i-change-the-nameservers-for-my-domain
lwoodio fucked around with this message at 19:51 on Feb 3, 2012 |
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Did you run the Wordpress installer inside of a folder in your main directory? Did you use Cpanel's create subdomain?
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Sorry I meant addon domains in Cpanel. It sounds like you fixed it though.
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FCKGW posted:I got a $100 Adwords credit I'm going to chuck if any one wants it. I could use it. My SA username @ gmail.
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Raskolnikov2089 posted:Woohoo, one week after launch and I'm only 3 spaces away from the front page of google results for my keyword group. Did you fill out your meta description?
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Man-Thing posted:Maybe I'm dumb, but somebody help me. With the keyword search tool in the OP, it talks about finding words with 1000+ searches and $1+ CPC... but I can't seem to find where the CPC is when I do a search for like, Video Games, I get the various related searches and can see and sort the unique clicks and local whatsits, but I cannot see anywhere where it lists the Costs per Click. Click the columns dropdown on the top right of the table and check CPC in the menu.
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the posted:I have a blog where I post videos about coins. The blog is mostly just a repository for the videos, which I suppose could stand on their own in their Youtube channel. Well there is not much potential for getting search engine traffic on your posts the way you titled them. Add something to the titles that will show up in a search, like in your newest video you found an old quarter, so you could go with something like "1965 Quarter - Coffee Shop Unboxing". Use your blog to say something about why I should care about that quarter, if it is worth anything, how rare is it, why there isn't a mint mark on it, the fact that the quarter would have been made of silver if it was a year older, anything you can write to get more text on your blog. Check out http://cointrackers.com/coins/496/1965-washington-quarter/ . Google likes TEXT. Transcribe important parts of the video, because Google sees a video and a line of text, and isn't going to care much. Link back to your blog from the Youtube video descriptions and put an annotation at the beginning or end linking there as well.
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