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I think I know the answer but here goes.
Is it possible to use the free promotion service to promote a freeola subdomain? It looks to me as if it all links to the domain and can't be differentiated.
Thanks.
Neil
I'll get something to you.
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I have had a word and it looks as if this wasn't enabled due to the fact that you could easily submit sections of your web site to our sites directory.
This isn't so much of an issue any more but as the system does not allow it and we don't get many (even any) requests for doing this, I will need you to put a support ticket on for me.
On this support ticket state the web site address, Web Site Title/Name and Web Site Description. Once you've done so I'll get it added manually for you.
Should we suddenly get a lot of subdomains being added then we would then modify the submission system to allow them.
I really need to push one of my subdomains/sites.
The thing is, it's a sales site, so I don't want to spend on advertising and end up spending more on that than the individual items.
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I believe that this is intentional to prevent people from adding promotion to separate parts of their web site. However if your setting up separate sites that would be fair enough, but we can't tell if this is the case!
I'll see what I can do when more people are in on Monday :).
I think I know the answer but here goes.
Is it possible to use the free promotion service to promote a freeola subdomain? It looks to me as if it all links to the domain and can't be differentiated.
Thanks.
Neil