I wish for my website, hosted from my own domain via an InfinityFree free 5 GB account, to go through the Google Console process of getting links, crawled and included in Google Search.
I have learned from my domain name company that the TXT record that the Google Console gives me should be put in with my InfinityFree account. But I can’t find anywhere inside the CPanel instance that InfinityFree includes in my free account to add the google TXT record. Where do I go to add a Google console TXT record, or do you people in fact need to do that for me?
What is the case here, and can I just submit my Google TXT record data here? Is there an InfinityFree free live chat help from your websites that I could use, and if so, where is it?
Please stop using bolded text throughout most of your post. It equates to using capital letters, which (at least for me personally) makes me feel like you are screaming at us.
“or do you people in fact need to do that for me?” If you can do it in the control panel, so can we. There’s no extra features in the control panel for administrators. That means that if Admin logs into your vPanel, he can do the same things that you could do if you logged into vPanel.
I think we have told you before that there is no live chat and there never will be. Please stop asking for one, unless you want to pay for the staff to manage it, which is quite expensive.
Even though I have been a little nitpicky with this, I still want to say thank you for asking in detail your questions that you have, and for using InfinityFree. Feel free to reply if you have a follow-up question.
-I have found the SPF Records button, under the ‘Email’ heading, but I don’t understand how to use it or to type within it to add a Google TXT record. Do I just enter the Google string inside ‘SPFRecord’, and click add? There seems to be no option to specify the type of DNS record, such as ‘A’, ‘TXT’, etc. Do I just proceed as I am guessing? I have done so, proceeded with Google anyway, and am getting:
Ownership verification failed
Verification method: Domain name provider
Failure reason: We couldn’t find your verification token in your domain’s TXT records. Sometimes DNS changes can take a while to appear. Please wait a few hours, then reopen your property in Search Console. If verification fails again, try adding a different DNS TXT record.
Please fix your implementation and reverify, or use another verification method
-Have I put the TXT DNS record in the right place, and in the right way? Should I just wait and see?