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Borderline Gallery

2 Years Ago

Close A "white-label" Website

I have a premium FAA membership.
I sell prints through https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/borderlinegallery.
I also have a "white-label" website, https://borderlinegallery.pixels.com which I no longer use. I would like to close/delete/eliminate it.
I do not want to cancel my FAA membership.

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Jessica Jenney

2 Years Ago

First of all, in your contact button (next to your profile pic) you have your premium site listed. Why not remove the website yourself.

Go to settings, then down to Public Profile and see contact Information and then remove your website from there.

 

Mike Savad

2 Years Ago

You can turn off the sites you don't want. But that's just an avenue you won't be found in. And its better to advertise the site you can have a custom name on. Or just send people to the one. But in the end, all the sites are the same site.


----Mike Savad
http://MikeSavad.com

 

Floyd Snyder

2 Years Ago

Why close anything that is not costing you money? You may come up with and idea want to use it again.

 

Gill Billington

2 Years Ago

I don’t understand why you would attract someone to your premium site then get them to click a link to take them to your page on FAA where they are able immediately to see every other artist’s work.

 

David King Studio

2 Years Ago

Nevermind, misread the OP.

 

Gary Whitton

2 Years Ago

Looks like her profile is gone...a never mind, a period is getting thrown into the link

 

Borderline Gallery

2 Years Ago

I have eliminated all content from https://borderlinegallery.pixels.com.
If you click the link you are taken to an empty page with the header "Borderline Gallery" and an FAA/Pixels footer.

I want to eliminate this page, its URL and it's associated meta-data.
I do not want "Paula Wittner - Official Website - This is the website of Paula Wittner. Shop for canvas prints, framed prints, posters, greeting cards, and more" to appear in search engine results.

I DO want to continue my premium subscription at $30/yr which allows me to sell from websites using the FAA "shopping cart".

 

Abbie Shores

2 Years Ago

Not going to happen. The website is part of the premium account. You wish the premiums account you get the site.

You remove images from there you remove images from your main page also

 

David Bridburg

2 Years Ago

Just do not advertise your premium account. Let it sit idle.

If you want nothing to do with it or nothing from it.

Dave Bridburg
Bridburg.com
Post Modern Gallery

 

Gill Billington

2 Years Ago

You now only have 20 images everywhere which are also available on the shop button on your premium site.

The three sites are all linked.

 

Mike Savad

2 Years Ago

If you erase from one site you remove it from the rest. I just don't get the point of removing it, they give you a storefront, but you want to bring them into the entrance with all the other stores.


----Mike Savad
http://MikeSavad.com

 

Tibor Tivadar Kui

2 Years Ago

You can rent it out for $40/y...

 

Jessica Jenney

2 Years Ago

You can't have it both ways. Either you are a premium member and with that comes the premium site.

 

David Choate

2 Years Ago

I'm assuming that Paula likes to see the words "fineartamerica" in front of her "borderlinegallery" and that's the reason she wants to eliminate the pixels site because there's no mention of fine art associated with the site she's promoting.

If that is the case...can't she just add "/shop" to the FAA url and just promote it as follows:?

https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/borderlinegallery/shop

She apparently isn't interested in selling products -- just art prints.

 

Jessica Jenney

2 Years Ago

David, Paula said she doesn't want the google listing to say Official website.

 

Susan Maxwell Schmidt

2 Years Ago

She probably has her own site and doesn't like seeing FAA claim their site is her "official" site. This comes up a lot. People should be able to turn off the premium site even if they are premium members so they can run their own with FAA's plugin and still upload unlimited artwork. I thought at one time you could, but I may be wrong.

 

Jessica Jenney

2 Years Ago

Susan, why not put that in the July suggestion thread?

And now Paula's premium site is empty and still is on Google! Not good!

 

Susan Maxwell Schmidt

2 Years Ago

I think I already did one for July :/

 

Borderline Gallery

2 Years Ago

Susan understands my position clearly.
I thought the Premium site could be turned off but apparently one can't.

 

Abbie Shores

2 Years Ago

No, one can't. It's part of the package

 

Jessica Jenney

2 Years Ago

Why is your premium site still listed in the contact button? When I click on your contact I see visit website. You should delete that!

Go to settings, then down to Public Profile and see contact Information and then remove your premium website from there.

 

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