Google Search Console: Something went wrong.

Google Search Console: Something went wrong.

Are you trying to submit and index your website URL's to Google's Search Console but receive an error?   Something went wrong If the issue persists, try again in a few hours.   There is likely an issue with the Google search submit indexes. Use the comment form below to report an issue in real-time and...

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Add Google Adsense Code into Joomla 2.5 Article

Add Google Adsense Code into Joomla 2.5 Article

There are many different ways to ad Google AdSense code into Joomla articles. This type of code is known as Javascript. This guide will show you the most efficient way to add AdSense code into any Joomla article. This guide is written for Joomla 2.5 but can similarly be followed for Joomla 1, 2, and 3! First,...

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Joomla Add Google AdSense Pop Up Box Window

Joomla Add Google AdSense Pop Up Box Window

In our first guide, we setup Joomla to accept Google AdSense code into any Joomla article. Please follow that guide first before reading on further to ensure your Joomla backend is properly configured. Download and install Simple PopUp for Joomla here. This amazing Joomal Plugin will display any content in a fancy pop-up box on any page...

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Joomla Enable Gmail E-Mail Address (Backend)

Joomla Enable Gmail E-Mail Address (Backend)

**Update Latest Version of Joomla 3** Enable 2-Step Authentication on your Gmail Account. 1.     Login to your Gmail account and head to 2-Step Verification 2.     Click Get Started 3.     You will need to setup a phone number to use 2-step verification with. 4.     After verifying your phone, the next screen will ask you to Turn On...

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How To: Joomla Redirect 404 Errors to 410 HTTP – Google Nuke Drop

How To: Joomla Redirect 404 Errors to 410 HTTP – Google Nuke Drop

If Google indexed a page you recently removed from your Joomla website and someone clicks the page from a Google search, your website returns a 404 HTTP message. A 404 HTTP message tells search engines like Google your web page is no longer available. Unfortunately, Google does not instantly drop your article from its search index...

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