[FAQ] Where Should I Place My Install Of WordPress On My Server Hosted Via GreenGeeks?

This is a common question what some website owners asked! Installing WordPress via a 1-click install, or manual install of your WordPress software on your own site is common for some people who wanted to quickly implement a website on their servers. Typically, installing WordPress on your server via a public_html directory is a best way to get your site publically displayed,–so people can read your content. If you installed WordPress via a non-public directory, it will not work. Some people prefer to create a folder for a place to run their website as a directory deep location of a directory like a “Blog” folder, or “support” folder for helping customers with software or services.
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Even Anti-Spam Measures Can Be Circumvented By Professional Spammers!

As I was about to write a next post on my website via WordPress, I encountered some mysterious comments, and there’s no possibility to figure out who left a reply on my post. I did have my anti-spamming tools installed,–helping to protect my multisite against spam comments, website usage, and spam social links posted on my social networking site. If you encountered this issue, most likely, bots are now capable of going around varification mechanisms, and post unsolicited content to your website, and your multisite network. Your robots.txt file isn’t immuned to these bad bots at this time. Spammers often use hosting providers to send spam to your website with automated software or scripts what they’ve developed. Professional scammers often mask their IP addresses, and even encrypt their sites to prevent detection by their own hosts. WordPress users may experienced this issue, and you may need to implement reputable anti-spam software to keep spambots at bay!
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If You Have InfoWars Installed On Your Android Device… You Must Remove It!

Unfortunately, InfoWars is still on the internet, but Alex Jones is being sued by parents of victims of Sandy Hook School Shooting! However; Fairies Dreams & Fantasy will never support Alex Jones under any way because, we don’t want fake news to spread on our network of websites. There are over millions of Android Devices still have InfoWars Downloaded,–still supporting Alex Jones. Although; Alex Jones has been banned from PayPal to prevent his content from being supported by other people around the world.
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Have You Experienced Any Difficulties With Air Rewards After You Were Wrongfully Blocked?

Somehow, you were logged out of your account, and this website claimed you have a suspicious activity, but your activity is legitimate. You were just logging into your account. Typically, reputable rewards providers use technologies to help combat fraud. If you were a person who experienced a lockout; most likely account is illegally locked, this is considered a malicious threat to users. Typically, reputable rewardable websites rely on ad networks, offerwalls, and other rewarding mechanisms to run a service for users who wanted to rely on passive income.

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What Should I Write On My Personal Website Via GreenGeeks?

Okay, youuu have a personal website, and you have a new hosting account via GreenGeeks! And you were about to host your new website. Whether if you are a parent of a child, or your furry child, or just a regular blogger. Writing content on your website is king to enable visitors to see new content everyday. Typically, personal blogs contain ads, donation buttons, embedded videos, images, text, embedded audio, and other content. Most personal websites are NOT trademarked what so ever,–unless you applied for one.
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