verification email
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Hi, I entered the incorrect email address on word press and sent the activation email to that address. Now I have entered the correct email address but cannot find how to resend the activation email. Please can you assist?
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Hi there,
It looks like you’ve been able to verify your email since posting here, but let me know if you still need any help with this.
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They have managed to delete the verification email, how can I get another verification email sent to my email.
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Your account was already verified a month ago, so you don’t need to verify it again. If anything on your site is not working, let me know what it is and we can try to figure out the cause.
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Hi
I have made the website public but are unable to find it in google , it just can not be found . I have tried all sorts of things. I was trying to register it in google but did not quite understand what to do. If you can help would be fantastic. I still have to finish the website with more info but I was doing a trail run to see what it looked like and to have my class look at it as well.
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Is this for the site, https://href.li/?http://brentwoodparkkindergarten.wordpress.com/?
Before a site will appear in Google and other search engines, it first needs to be indexed by those search engines. This is a process that happens automatically the moment you set your site to public, and can last anything from 6 to 10 weeks. Your site won’t appear in search results until this process completes.
So, it is normal that your site doesn’t appear immediately if you set it to public. There also isn’t much you can do to change this timeline, as it’s in Google’s control. The only thing you can do that has the potential of speeding things up is to publish new posts several times a week. Search engines prefer recent content, so the more you post, the more they’ll visit your site to index it, meaning it gets indexed faster.
But also keep in mind that the indexing process will only start once your site is public, so content published while it’s private won’t make any difference.
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