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Once you have your wpCJ plugin installed and activated in your WordPress blog, the next step is to activate your license (if you do not own one you can obtain it here).
The license you received after placing your order of wpCJ must be activated. To do so, follow the next steps:
- Access the License Manager at wpCJ.com. Your login information should have being emailed to you with your License.

- Once you get logged in, locate the My License module and click on My Licenses:

- It will bring a new page that will list all your licenses and the domains assigned to it. As this is your first time, you will see your license, a blank text field and a button labeled “Add New Row”. Since your license has a domain quota, this button will remain visible until you reach it. After that, you will still be able to buy additional domain packages or upgrade your license:

- What you should do in this form, is just enter your domain name on any blank text field. Do not include http:// or www. Just the domain name. Click on Assign Domains and that’s all for now. Log you out and go to your blog.
- Log into your blog and locate the wpCJ module. Click on “Settings”:

- It will bring a new page where you need to enter the details of your license:

- Copy your wpCJ license into the wpCJ License field (exactly as you received it).
- You must obtain your CJ Developer Key. It is a long text given for free at http://webservices.cj.com/ If you do not have one, this a good time to get it. Go for it, I’ll be waiting for you.
- Also, you must get the “PID” for your website. It is a sort of “Website ID” given by CJ.COM. You must log into your CJ account, add your domain and CJ will automatically assigns a PID to your domain. Copy it and paste it in its field.
- Submit your form.
- Once the page show up again, it will tells you that your license is VALID. We are ready for the fun!

There is a known bug: Once you have activated your license. It often says that your license is not valid when it actually is:

To solve it, just click on “Settings” once again and it should tells you that it is valid. If the warning persist, double check the parameters your jujst entered (wpCJ License, Cj Developer Key and PID).
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