Thursday, 29 November 2012
Owning Your Own Business
I spent hours on things that were written wrong in one way or another. When I first applied their tech writing examples I didn't know just how often and how incorrect their tech writing actually is. Now. . . . . That I know for sure are mistakes, i have found at least 15 errors in their technical writing. Web Hosting technical writing has proved to be less than accurate. Yahoo! I was true beginner. At this time I had never even helped anyone with a web site either. Period, for all intense purposes my first. We Hosting. On February 1 of 2008 I was starting my very first web site with Yahoo! In late January I had signed up with Bluehost and realized right away that they were too advanced for me and actually got my money back inside of 3 hours or so from the time I signed up with them. Yahoo claims that Yahoo Web Hosting is for beginners.
Web Hosting. Basically speaking I am 0 for 9 writing technical support via email with Yahoo! It was of no use, when I received an exact copy of the same information I had read. Is when I emailed them, i did and and when I received nothing that would aid to me achieving my task at hand. Normally people will not actually read the help section. Now I do understand their philosophy here. The other two were exact copies of the technical writing you can look up in their help section. Two of those answers didn't address my question in any way. The answers came anywhere from 5 to 12 days after submission of the question. Four times they answered my technical question. Nine times I have wrote their email support. After my first error or two I would write technical support via email.
It is normal. I was wrong. I figure they must have been busy that day in particular. When I called technical support the first time I had to wait awhile for a tech to get on the phone with me. Is one of my five submissions that has never been answered via email support, which by the way, i had became impatient waiting for that initial email to be answered. I decided to phone their tech support, web Hosting email support. After waiting three days or so on my first submission to Yahoo!
You'll have that I guess, web Hosting. These are exceedingly long waits but that is still not why am disappointed with Yahoo! Web Hosting was over 56 minutes before I would actually be talking live with a technical support representative. From this point my average wait time for technical support at Yahoo! Sometimes another automatic message comes on telling you the average wait time. Web Hosting technical support they receive an automatic message stating that tech support will be with you shortly and that all calls are answered in order. When a customer calls Yahoo! I have called three and four times to technical support on the same issue because I didn't get the answer I needed from the first two or three calls. I kept records on 14 calls that were in reference to just five different problems. Web Hosting technical support. One reason was that if I had something to do I wanted to know if I had time to call Yahoo! For my own personal reasons, at the time, i collected this data as I went. I was curious because of the consistent wait times. I actually began checking to see how long it took for a tech to get with me on each call.
My bad, i should have made sure my phone was charged. It's a complete bummer, like I did, when you know the average wait time is that long. I had to recharge it and call again. My phone died, and right after I had made the tech understand my question, i waited for 1 hour and 36 minutes, one awful thing that happened is that one of those calls.
No matter how it worked I did get five dilemmas solved through 14 calls albeit the wait time is a bit of a hassle. That has occurred twice. Then actually figure out my dilemma via piecing together all the data I received from 3 or 4 calls to technical support, sometimes I would receive several bits of slightly wrong information. The others were wrong or I received no effort to answer my question. Of the 14 calls I received three correct and very helpful solutions to my problem.
Because there are two end url's this site map will never work. If you do know java script then you can look at the very bottom of either example script and you will see they end with two end url's before the end url set. Click on it, the first says "How to build a sitemap" . This will bring you to a page that has 5 to 10 answers listed. Go to help.yahoo.com and type "sitemap"(not: site map) into their help search bar and then click search. Was the sitemap, that lead to me figuring out my own problem, one example of a less than accurate group of answers.
He said "yes". Then I asked him if he did the yahoo web hosting tech writing sitemap template exactly as it is written. There were only the four main pages, when he got done, i had 52 pages on my "sitemap". At one point, via giving him my password, i allowed him access to my File Manager. By conferring with other techs that he was apparently right near, but he busted his behind for the next 1 hour 43 minutes getting me an answer. And he didn't know either, came on the phone after a short wait at yahoo tech support of 36 minutes, and obviously last, the other. None of the four techs knew what my problem was and 3 stated that they weren't required to know java scripting. Because I am a beginner, i called their support four times about my sitemap without knowing this two end url thing with java scripting.
Xml file in your root directory. Then upload the saved . Web Hosting technical writing. Which was stated correctly in the Yahoo, in notepad or some other capable program, xml file! You have to save it as an . You see you can't edit an xml coded file the same as html coded file. Luckily I knew that was wrong. Wrong! He said to go into my file manager and insert them into the xml file at that point. I asked him what I would have to do to get my other 48 pages on this xml filed sitemap. I did know where the problem was, although I was now without the other 48 pages. That did work, i had noticed by looking at his 4 page xml scripted sitemap that there was only one end url at the bottom of his script. I didn't bother to let him know he didn't.
He didn't just quit on me and say he wasn't required to know java scripting. Whether he knew it or not, and did show me the glitch, because he tried extremely hard to help me, even though he was still quite wrong, i couldn't get mad at that tech. This was one example of multiple wrong answers in tech writing and phone support that I cyphered through and made work. Magically, i then re-uploaded it and it worked. Xml file. Then I re-saved it as an . And erased one of the end url's at the bottom, which I still had saved inside notebook, in order to make it easy I just went back to my original code.
Web Hosting. If it weren't for these errors at Yahoo, with why I actually decided to start a web site, i would be so much further ahead! That these same bad technical writings cost me, for all the time I have waisted, you know. The reason I will not shed light on these other wrong answers is because I want to get paid for them. Web Hosting technical writing that you will find in the help section. I know of many other errors in Yahoo!
It's that simple, if you want to implement add-ons or do anything out of the ordinary you have to know java scripting. If at all, the technical support won't be needed too much for this. Web Hosting would definitely work. If all you want to do is put a bunch of free information on a site then Yahoo! Web Hosting unless all they wanted was to build an information oriented site. In short I wouldn't tell someone to sign up for Yahoo!
Web Hosting technical support. Php scripting at Yahoo! Php script and that they weren't required to know . Phone support said that I would have to write a . I have contacted phone support about the Pay pal issue but not the sitemap. The other is my sitemap which keeps reverting back to the original four page sitemap. One is how to connect Pay Pal with my site. I currently have 2 problems that are unsolved.
Web Hosting should put in a questionaire poll for the purpose of gathering data on this subject of beginners building web sites. Here are some questions that Yahoo! Every single time, that is what makes me mad.
How many web building beginners have heard of java scripting? 1.
If they have heard of it, how many web building beginners know what java is? 2.
How many web building beginners know that there is more than one type of java scripting? 3.
How many web building beginners know how to right any form of java scripting? 4.
How many web building beginners know how to write html script? 5.
How many web building beginners know how to write php? 6.
How many web building beginners know if they are looking at errors in the example scripting? 7.
How many web building beginners feel technical support will be required to know the answers? 8.
How many web building beginners expect answers from email support? 9.
How many web building beginners expect answers from email support within 5 days? 10.
How many web building beginners believe the example templates will all work every time? 11.
How many web building beginners know what MySQL is? 12.
How many web building beginners know how to manage MySQL. 13.
I will stop here as the average bear already gets the point. Php? How many web building beginners know how to mesh MySQL with . 14.
Web Hosting. Web Hosting offers is good or bad because I simply don't trust them because of their close association with Yahoo! I have no idea if the one Yahoo! I go to tizag.com instead, i won't even go to their site and learn. They have free info in all types of java scripting. php.com, web Hosting offers a company with a whole bunch of free information. Yahoo, when it comes to subject like java scripting! I even have taken this philosophy to another level. Creates a great tendency to be skeptical, but knowing some is flat wrong, most of it is well written. Web Hosting technical writing I am very cautious and reluctant when reading their technical writing. Because of all the errors that I have found in Yahoo!
(3) Never email for support. They do have some good phone techs. Then call again and cross your fingers you get a good one, just end that call, if it still doesn't work call phone support (2) If phone support even starts out like they don't know, try again, if it doesn't work at first. Web Hosting (1) Take their technical writing with a grain of salt. A little advice to those already using Yahoo!
It is impossible and frustrating for a web building beginner that doesn't know multiple types of java scripting, in my opinion the whole thing goes bad at the point of adding extras. Their email editor is simple and easy to understand. Which is what I use, this is true with Site Builder as well. They have so many different templates available that I can't see anyone not having a problem of which one they liked best. Their Site Solutions would be excellent for a beginner as long as the beginner was building a site for informative reasons. I have had any easy time navigating through my site with their control panel and file manager. Web Hosting does offer some very excellent services. Yahoo!
Web Hosting I am a little less ignorant when it comes to these matters. Thanks to Yahoo! I only knew the answers to question #1 on January 31. #7, #6, #5, and #12 and some of #4, #3, #2, i even know all the answers to questions #1. You may have noticed by some of the things I wrote of that I do know some java scripting now.
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