Being found in Google search
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I can build a website, but I can’t figure out how the hell to use WordPress. I went this route for my Dad specifically so people would be able to find his web store online, and after hours and hours over several months, I still can’t figure out why the hell this GD site can’t be indexed or whatever. The Woocommerce and yoast help information is so useless it rivals google help. I cannot express how restrained I am being right now, this ********* is infuriating. Please tell me wtf I need to do so I can find the site on google. I’ve done the GD robots, the sitemap, the Ryte bulls**, I can’t take it anymore.
And I didn’t f***ing click ‘ask in the f***ing forums’ I clicked ‘contact us’. What the hell is wrong with you people? ‘drop us a line and we’ll lend you a hand.’ Then why is the button below ‘ask in the forums’? Public forums; people who can’t see what I have and haven’t done in my account. That’s what I need. ‘Sitemap. Robots.txt.’ Thanks so much.
Hey, everyone on the internet, explaining something in a way that makes sense to someone who already knows how to do it doesn’t help people who don’t understand it. So unless you can comprehend that someone might not understand your 5 word answer, do us all a favor and ignore the question so people who might actually be able to help know we need their help. Thanks.
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Hi there while I’ve tagged this thread for Staff attention can you please confirm the address of the site you need help with? Thanks.
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Search in Google for “site:https://amazonisbroken.wordpress.com/” and you’ll see they have indexed 4 pages.
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WOW. It added “the blog I need help with is _____” for me, without my having any idea. I just now noticed that. Thank you for asking for clarification.
“You are posting this in reference to [site]” above the entry field would be too difficult to implement, I suppose.
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Hi,
It appears that your website uses the self-hosted version of WordPress rather than WordPress.com, which is what this forum is designed to help with. Note the difference here: https://en.support.wordpress.com/com-vs-org/
You may be able to find help here: https://wordpress.org/support/ or alternatively contact your hosting provider.
Hope this gets fixed soon!
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Hello again, thanks for adding the site URL. As @torres126 mentioned these forums are intended to assist users of the WordPressdotcom platform.
According to the WHOIS record for your domain, your site at binderbruce.com is hosted at SiteGround and their support team could help you, in addition to the WordPress Codex and forums at https://wordpress.org/support/
I did a little digging around and found this guide as well https://codex.wordpress.org/Search_Engine_Optimization_for_Wordpress
Regardless, WooCommerce is a product from Automattic, who also run our WordPressdotcom platform. Let me pass on this information to you, which our volunteers can also see in our volunteer support guide:
- If the user has a WordPress.com Business Plan, they can open a ticket while logged into their account: https://woocommerce.com/my-account/create-a-ticket/
- If the user has a self-hosted site (running the WordPress software on their own web hosting) with a paid extension, they can open a ticket at the same link above
- If the user has a self-hosted site and they have a general WooCommerce question, but don’t have a paid WooCommerce extension, they can post in the WordPress.org WooCommerce forum: https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/woocommerce
Hope this helps you and best wishes.
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