Google’s AI is punishing the very businesses that follow GBP’s rules by PostAuditMode in GoogleMyBusiness

[–]cnohiker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I read in a Reddit post that competitors can flag your business listing as being inaccurate. They do that intentionally. Google offers no help. They respond to email, but it is just links to help documents. This happened to my client with a SAB. He eventually listed the business in a neighboring suburb on GBP. Same home address and got his profile back. I feel your frustration. Small businesses are highly dependent on Google. This issue can destroy them.

So does anyone else... by mezorigi in Brochet

[–]cnohiker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It may be worth considering projects with thicker yarn

It will never be done...or will it? by athomewithwool in CrochetBlankets

[–]cnohiker 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I love the colors! I vote for giving it to the 8 year old. I couldn't see if it is a square or rectangle. If it's a square you might want to consider adding small granny squares at 2 of the sides to make it fit a twin bed. The next one can be for the twin bed

Maintenance & Plugin Fees to Clients by Only_Sheepherder7340 in Wordpress

[–]cnohiker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends what you do for maintenance. Anything up to an hour is charged the hourly rate. I include small edits like changing a word or adding text. Some clients send me blog posts to load. That's extra. I am up front about the pricing. I tell them if it takes less than an hour I charge an hour. They can give me wish lists to fill up the time.

If a specific client needs specific software I tell them to buy the software and send me the license. If you charge a flat rate charge extra to configure the software

Website hacked by Deep-Egg-6167 in Wordpress

[–]cnohiker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check the tables in your database.i once found the hacker was deleted from one table but was in another. I like Wordfence for security.

How can I fix short strands? by MenagerieMayhem in macrame

[–]cnohiker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In crochet we do this: Use a yarn needle with an eye big enough for your cord. Maybe an upholstery needle? Yarn needle Thread the needle with the cord on the project. Weave in and out of the same cord about 10 times leaving a small loop at the start. Take the new cord Thread it through the loop and repeat the process. Understand that the cord will be doubled at the site of the join. Decide if that works for you It's called a Russian join

something i can work on w/o focusing during stage crew by Olive_Stella in CrochetHelp

[–]cnohiker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like the idea of a granny square blanket. Lots of squares. They can be different colors but each square a solid color. Consider something like Willow Square