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Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Maximize traffic from search enginesFirst, look for a good SEO plugin. Then keep in mind that those are highly competitive keywords that can take time to rank for. I suggest creating unique keyword rich content on your website using those keywords you wish to rank for. Also, it takes time to rank well, you just cant expect to rank well without a lot of time and effort.
Look into getting one way backlinks from other sites that are related in topic to yours. Backlinks to your site will help establish the legitimacy of your site to the search engines.
I hope this helps!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WP maintenance mode doesn't workMake sure you clear your web browser cache. It could be loading a cached version of your site. Also, can you provide a URL to your site so we can test it out?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: how to add newslatter in my siteThere’s plugins that offer the ability for your visitors to sign up for a newsletter. Typically, they just collect the email addresses of the visitor when they sign up so you can email them regular emails. Here’s a link to a newsletter plugin:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/newsletter/I hope this helps!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: admin link not accessibleYou need to contact your web hosting provider. There’s an issue connecting to the database. The database connection is created using the information contained in the wp-config file. If the information is correct it may be an issue with the database on the server’s side.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: admin link not accessibleIs this your website? If so, you need to look in the wp-config file and be sure the database credentials are correct (database name, database user, and database password). If this is not your website, then you need to contact the site’s owner so they can deal with it. I hope this helps!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: CAPTURE Error after updateWell, you need to be able to login so I suggest renaming your plugins folder for the time being. This will disable your plugins so you can login and then you can troubleshoot the plugin from there. I suggest contacting the plugins developers for help with it. I hope this helps!
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: incomplete new post page and error 500 on permalinksSometimes thats typical. You may want to try and reset your permalinks in the dashboard. Also, I usually see 500 errors related to file permissions and ownership. You may want to check to make sure all your files and folders have the correct permissions. I hope this helps! If all else fails, contact your hosting provider and they can determine the exact nature of the 500 error.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: incomplete new post page and error 500 on permalinksI went to your website, and clicked on the sample page. It appears it causes a 500 error. 500 errors are generic in nature, and the easiest thing to do to troubleshoot them is to look into your server’s error logs.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: can not access admin pageHi pysa,
It’s considered impolite to interrupt someone else’s thread. We’re happy to help, you’ll just need to post your own thread.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: UpdatingNope, I don’t have any experience with that particular theme. You shouldn’t have to disable your plugins. It should update automatically barring any issues with the theme.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: can not access admin pageYou need to look at the settings you have in your wp-configp.php file as Jan has suggested. You’ll need to verify that the database credentials are correct.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress installed, but no accessHi Sue,
This is certainly something to take up with your host. In all likelihood they should be able to move your account to a server that meets the requirements for WordPress. I work for a large hosting company and we do this sort of thing all the time. I hope this helps!
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: can not access admin pageAre you referring to a WordPress.com blog? If so you need to post this question in their forums. This forum is for self hosted WordPress websites. If your website/ blog is self hosted can you please provide us a URL so we can assist you.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: can't login to site, issues with styles being loadedNo worries! have a great day!
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Bluehost.com 1 click Auto Install, cant access AdminKeep in mind any changes to DNS can take up to 24 hours to 48 hours to fully take effect. Give it time, now that you’ve pointed your domain to your hosting account.