Thanks! This is exactly what I needed. I wish you'd told me at the beginning what you were going to cover. I almost didn't make it through the first 10 minutes of ways you DON'T like to do it. Good thing I stuck around! :)
Thanks so much for making this video! Love how effectively you made all of your points. I'm a musician and complete noob to all of this web search automation stuff. I want to make something like this but for users to download very large files (500mb to 1g) after they sign up and confirm their email. Is there any sites that can host large files like that you would recommend to do this cost effectively?
This has been very helpful but I have a wordpress.com site which doesn't allow me to use a plugin such as yoast. How do your directions change as a result?
Unfortunately there aren't a lot of options for Wordpress.com, there may be some built in SEO fields, but its very limited which is why I always recommend people go with self-hosted (wordpress.org) as there are thousands of plugins and add ons to make it super awesome, for your exact needs. Have you considered switching to self-hosted?
Thanks! This is exactly what I needed. I wish you'd told me at the beginning what you were going to cover. I almost didn't make it through the first 10 minutes of ways you DON'T like to do it. Good thing I stuck around! :)
Thanks for this! I just started using GetResponse and couldn´t figure out how to do this, but now I have everything set up!
Great info and delivered very well. Thank you!
Thanks so much for making this video! Love how effectively you made all of your points. I'm a musician and complete noob to all of this web search automation stuff. I want to make something like this but for users to download very large files (500mb to 1g) after they sign up and confirm their email. Is there any sites that can host large files like that you would recommend to do this cost effectively?
This is just what I needed. Thanks!
Antoine W So glad you found it helpful Antoine! :)
This has been very helpful but I have a wordpress.com site which doesn't allow me to use a plugin such as yoast. How do your directions change as a result?
Unfortunately there aren't a lot of options for Wordpress.com, there may be some built in SEO fields, but its very limited which is why I always recommend people go with self-hosted (wordpress.org) as there are thousands of plugins and add ons to make it super awesome, for your exact needs. Have you considered switching to self-hosted?