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  • Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: non-www to www
    Thread Starter onlinesourceinc

    (@onlinesourceinc)

    Thanks Seniff.

    Actually, for me it was a cache plugin.

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-cachecom/

    Not sure why, but it was not redirecting when active. I disabled the plugin and it works fine.

    Hoping I don’t really need the benefits of Wp-Cache with other services like CloudFlare, etc running. Also don’t know why it wouldn’t work anyways? Might have been some plugin conflict. I run WooCommerce and some cache plugins have issues with Woo.

    Thread Starter onlinesourceinc

    (@onlinesourceinc)

    Thanks again. I downloaded that plugin and it worked perfectly!!!

    As far as your point goes, I can’t see why it would definitely help me, but I don’t see why it would hurt me either to have the full domain in my url if I was trying to rank for it.

    Only time will tell.

    Thread Starter onlinesourceinc

    (@onlinesourceinc)

    Thank you for replying but can this be done?

    If I I try to tackle a less popular domain and write a post on, let’s just say for the sake of argument, blahblahwhatever.com which I have a pretty good chance of ranking for and I want the keyword to be just that… blahblahwhatever.com, is it possible to do this?

    I know yahoo.com was a bad example but I wanted to use a site people were familiar with.

    If it does not matter than why does Yoast not give me the approval and green light my page for a domain keyword, simply because the dot is missing in the page/post url.

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