After you’ve received the login details for your accounts, we can no longer issue refunds under any circumstances. We perform thorough checks and take screenshots to verify that the website meets all requirements before sending it to you. If you encounter an issue or something appears to be missing, please contact our support team and we will promptly resolve the matter for you.
We provide assistance to address any issues you may encounter with your website upon delivery. However, our support does not extend to guiding you through the functionalities of WordPress itself. For tutorials on how to use WordPress, we recommend checking out the abundant resources available on YouTube.
We initially set up your website using the Classic Editor and the standard widgets box. Once you gain access, you’re free to switch to the Gutenberg editor or install a different editor of your choice. However, be aware that changing editors can affect the layout and appearance of your content, so you may need to make manual adjustments if you decide to make a switch.
After the login details are transferred to you, the responsibility for backing up your website falls entirely on you.
Should you encounter issues and need to restore your site, a backup will be crucial. If you’re unfamiliar with how to back up a website, we offer a one-time backup service at the point of purchase.
This service allows you to restore your website to its original state when purchased, and we highly recommend opting for it.
Previously, we offered an optional hosting package with the websites. This caused issues with several customers so we decided to no longer include the hosting but reduced the prices of the websites so each customer can buy their own.
We’ve included tutorials on how to get hosting from our 2 most recommended found on the Tutorials page on the top menu.
Yes. In fact, going forward this is the only way we will build and upload your website is if you already have your own domain name, hosting, and WP installed.
You can find tutorials on how to do this on the top menu under “Tutorials”.
To see growth in your website, ongoing content creation is essential. Search engines like Google favor sites that update regularly with quality content. You have several options: author your own articles, hire freelance writers, or employ our AIWiseMind software to automate both content generation and posting.
Promoting your content on social media platforms can boost traffic and lend authority to your site. Most websites start to see significant improvement in rankings between 4 to 6 months. A consistent content strategy during this period can lead to a significant uptick in site traffic.
You can learn more about SEO in this YouTube video.
Monetizing your website is flexible. Affiliate marketing, for instance, offers lucrative opportunities. You can write and post product reviews related to your niche and include affiliate links. Google Adsense is another option, and many sites get approved on their first application. If not, making the suggested changes and resubmitting often leads to approval.
The growth potential is in your hands. Numerous individuals have transitioned to full-time income by treating their websites as serious businesses.
For additional guidance, YouTube is a valuable resource filled with WordPress tutorials and strategies for website growth. Feel free to explore.
At Fast Rank Assets, we build websites, we don’t rank them. That’s an entirely different line of business. Once you receive your website, it’s up to you to do proper SEO, backlinking.. etc to build up the authority of your website.
There is a lot involved with ranking and maintaining a website. You can learn more about it on YouTube.
Our websites set you up for success, but we don’t give you success. Take time to learn ranking strategies or outsource them to a professional who can help you.
Personally, we try to target niches/keywords/questions.. etc that are not very competitive and have a lower search volume. This way it requires much less SEO work to rank posts in Google while still getting traffic.
This can be difficult to answer because there are many reasons. Here are a few of the most popular.
You have too many affiliate links on your site/posts. Remember, Google loves quality content that provides valuable information. They do not like affiliate marketers who only has the intention of making money off of their visitors. Typically we try to keep our websites loaded with about 70% informational posts / 30% affiliate posts.
Your articles are too similar. If you have many articles on your website that are very similar, Google will deindex them and only show the one they think is best. You can create many posts, just make sure they are unique.
You quit adding fresh and unique content to your website. Make sure you are adding content to your website on a continual basis. This can be 1/post a day or even a couple a month. Just be consistent and let Google know you’re still alive.
The fastest way to increase your indexed posts is to post many articles at once. For example, when we build new websites for ourselves, we will typically add 300-500 posts within 1-3 days. The more posts you have, the faster Google will pick up other posts.
But with this comes more risk because it’s not normal to have so many posts added on a website in a short amount of time. If this is something you’re interested in, check out our article posting shop here.
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