Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you found the video helpful and informative. I appreciate your support and hope you continue to enjoy my content.
So How do I make a GHL website resolve to just the domain name and NOT have to add a PATH or page name just for the website to show up? Also, why does GHL add a number to the end of the path /index ie /index44821 ?
Been watching almost all your video in Highlevel's playlist. Do you know how to hide the order page and confirmation page of the funnel, so people can't search and access it without paying the course?
Thanks for video. Due to the nature of my business, I need to create thousands of subdomains from a single domain. Is this possible? Are there any limitations on this?
Hey nuno, have you noticed a difference in lead gen performance when running Google ads for a client to a GHL funnel under a subdomain vs the clients root domain on WordPress/Wix for example? I don’t think subdomains work well when generating leads in my experience. Maybe im doing something wrong setup or design wise.
I watched your video with great interest because I am considering having a subdomain separate and apart from my eCommerce website. The reps at Namecheap do not appear to be knowledgeable regarding this matter. Whose has the responsibility for creating the subdomain records? Is it the hosting company or the the client?
When explaining the @ symbol you said always you @ for the sub domain. Then you said are you using a subdomain OR a root domain. Do you use the @ symbol for both subs and main domains ?
this video should have at least a couple of hundred thousand views and likes already, the best explanation out there.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you found the video helpful and informative. I appreciate your support and hope you continue to enjoy my content.
Fantastic video! Just what I needed. Thank you!
Thank you for this explanation! Your breakdown on this topic was easy to follow. Just excellent :)
Glad it was helpful!
This is a great video, well explained, just what I was looking for. Thank you very much for your time :)
You're very much welcome!
Once again, excellent breakdown. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!!!
Great explanation !
Thank you!!
So How do I make a GHL website resolve to just the domain name and NOT have to add a PATH or page name just for the website to show up? Also, why does GHL add a number to the end of the path /index ie /index44821 ?
So GHL is the host and I can point directly to it
Been watching almost all your video in Highlevel's playlist. Do you know how to hide the order page and confirmation page of the funnel, so people can't search and access it without paying the course?
Yes - go to seettings - then domain, look at the domain and go to your far right and click on XML site maps, uncheck the pages you dont want listed
Thanks for video. Due to the nature of my business, I need to create thousands of subdomains from a single domain. Is this possible? Are there any limitations on this?
Thanks for this super informative video. Do you need to create sub-domains for your funnels if your website uses the root domain?
Thank again!
Yes for that exact reason
Yes you do
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Hey nuno, have you noticed a difference in lead gen performance when running Google ads for a client to a GHL funnel under a subdomain vs the clients root domain on WordPress/Wix for example? I don’t think subdomains work well when generating leads in my experience. Maybe im doing something wrong setup or design wise.
I have seen both, so know, I have seem some work really well, newer accouts on sub domains do take longer to learn it feels like but no true evidence
just liked and subbed. could you please make a video detailing siteground? its giving me a hard time. thank you sir
I watched your video with great interest because I am considering having a subdomain separate and apart from my eCommerce website. The reps at Namecheap do not appear to be knowledgeable regarding this matter. Whose has the responsibility for creating the subdomain records? Is it the hosting company or the the client?
The client, meaning you
When explaining the @ symbol you said always you @ for the sub domain.
Then you said are you using a subdomain OR a root domain.
Do you use the @ symbol for both subs and main domains ?
No just for the root, the @ is always for the root/main domain