I have a site dedicated to affiliate marketing that I use to drive conversion for WA. I'm about to write my next article and would love to know what other people have found su
that would depend on what your niche wants - don't try to attract everyone - you will dilute your effectiveness.
get to know what your niche wants and talk to them.
goto answerthepublic and ask questions and see what is being typed into google.
go to fb groups and see what their pain point are and create content to help them.
generally get to know your audience and help them.
good luck
phil
There is no shortcut for this. You can see examples of other successful websites on people's profile. You have to look. You can also Google successful wealthy affiliate sites again you have to do the work.
The end of the day you have to understand the problems of your niche and specifically your target audience. If you follow the training this is all explained. War veterans will have a different set of problems and stay at home mums.
So other people's success will not necessarily help you because you need to define your own target audience and the avatar for it
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What sort of articles are best for making wa conversions?
I have a site dedicated to affiliate marketing that I use to drive conversion for WA. I'm about to write my next article and would love to know what other people have found su
In my opinion, people who might convert into WA members are people seeking opportunities how to make money online.
That being said, they most likely looking for an online courses or platforms where they can learn how to monetize the website. Or what tool(s) to use.
Many of these people go to ClickBank site, in the section – E-business. In this section there are many online courses, platforms (most of them are crap) claiming how to make money online.
These people (people who might convert into WA) want to know which course is the best, and they want to know it, before they purchase any of the ClickBank product.
That means they would love to read REVIEWS about these online course featured at ClickBank.
Hope it helps:)
Cheers
that would depend on what your niche wants - don't try to attract everyone - you will dilute your effectiveness.
get to know what your niche wants and talk to them.
goto answerthepublic and ask questions and see what is being typed into google.
go to fb groups and see what their pain point are and create content to help them.
generally get to know your audience and help them.
good luck
phil
There is no shortcut for this. You can see examples of other successful websites on people's profile. You have to look. You can also Google successful wealthy affiliate sites again you have to do the work.
The end of the day you have to understand the problems of your niche and specifically your target audience. If you follow the training this is all explained. War veterans will have a different set of problems and stay at home mums.
So other people's success will not necessarily help you because you need to define your own target audience and the avatar for it
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I have an affiliate marketing site which I use to promote Wealthy Affiliate. I have not had any luck with getting my ads accepted by Facebook. I have tried ads that were info
Just test the waters I have done Facebook adds sometimes they like your adds or not, A lot of reason is if your adds takes people away from Facebook they do not like that. If you could get them back to Facebook they will like that.
Facebook is a tyrant. I've never had any problem getting them approved but I've always been advertising my own products. I suspect that, like Google, they really don't like affiliate ads. Why they should care, who knows?
I dislike Facebook's charging model. They charge you for impressions, not clicks so you can pay even if there's a total lack of engagement. But more importantly, it's not auditable. You have no way of knowing if your ad has been shown at all. Clicks you can measure by a Facebook pixel or Google Analytics or just your site's inbuilt metrics.
Hi Alicia, some of my Facebook promotes for WA on my fan page get knocked back and others don’t. Not sure why. I use my WA link sometimes as bitly other times in full and both add from the link a WA banner under my post and let it run.
I see it has hits and connects. But my best results are via blasts via systems that do that. Why this promote method is effective is members have to open and read other members offers or they aren’t allowed to promote their offers. And unless they open 70% of the offers st the time . And these folk are like minded. I dodge any shiny objects but all interesting. Mine is desktoplightning.com/shadrak
I pay yearly, but there’s an affordable model of it. I’m not clear where my 10 new starters since Dec 1 in 4 weeks came from: FB or the latter as I did them together. But my last blast was just the latter and I could measure the traffic read in WA under the $ icon in your top menu.
Don’t mean to be commercial but it works. I can blast each 48 hours. From 3000 to 5000.
Thanks for the tip Ken. I have not heard of this concept before but I will look into it.
I have run fb ads in other niches before and although I am no expert, I am also not a novice. I really thought I had redone my site and ad material to a point where it would be accepted. To be honest it took me a very long time. Even made a custom video. Unless I find a magic bullet I am done with fb ads. I am just wasting too much time!
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Any luck with facebook ads with an affiliate marketing site?
I have an affiliate marketing site which I use to promote Wealthy Affiliate. I have not had any luck with getting my ads accepted by Facebook. I have tried ads that were info
Just test the waters I have done Facebook adds sometimes they like your adds or not, A lot of reason is if your adds takes people away from Facebook they do not like that. If you could get them back to Facebook they will like that.
Facebook is a tyrant. I've never had any problem getting them approved but I've always been advertising my own products. I suspect that, like Google, they really don't like affiliate ads. Why they should care, who knows?
I dislike Facebook's charging model. They charge you for impressions, not clicks so you can pay even if there's a total lack of engagement. But more importantly, it's not auditable. You have no way of knowing if your ad has been shown at all. Clicks you can measure by a Facebook pixel or Google Analytics or just your site's inbuilt metrics.
Hi Alicia, some of my Facebook promotes for WA on my fan page get knocked back and others don’t. Not sure why. I use my WA link sometimes as bitly other times in full and both add from the link a WA banner under my post and let it run.
I see it has hits and connects. But my best results are via blasts via systems that do that. Why this promote method is effective is members have to open and read other members offers or they aren’t allowed to promote their offers. And unless they open 70% of the offers st the time . And these folk are like minded. I dodge any shiny objects but all interesting. Mine is desktoplightning.com/shadrak
I pay yearly, but there’s an affordable model of it. I’m not clear where my 10 new starters since Dec 1 in 4 weeks came from: FB or the latter as I did them together. But my last blast was just the latter and I could measure the traffic read in WA under the $ icon in your top menu.
Don’t mean to be commercial but it works. I can blast each 48 hours. From 3000 to 5000.
Thanks for the tip Ken. I have not heard of this concept before but I will look into it.
I have run fb ads in other niches before and although I am no expert, I am also not a novice. I really thought I had redone my site and ad material to a point where it would be accepted. To be honest it took me a very long time. Even made a custom video. Unless I find a magic bullet I am done with fb ads. I am just wasting too much time!
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Is WA still useful if you already have a website? Would love to hear people's experiences of having a website and still learning from WA. Let me know your thoughts and tips.<
It does depend on what you want.
If you go through the triaing and watch the replay you will get a very good grounding into creating an online business.
You can get all the help you need with the community, which you don't get outside, or are looking for information.
yuo don't feel that you are on your own, isolated, you become part of a club.
but for the training and other information here i would say that if you paid for a yearly membership and completed it all within that year it is worth it.
works out to be $24.91 per month with the black friday deal coming up or 29.91 all other times.
You don;t have to use the hosting - Marion Black and Nathaniell - both long time members don;t use the hosting but stay fo the training and community.
Good luck
Phil
Alicia,
Yes, WA is most useful if you already have an existing
website - the tools offered here will improve your ranking
along with giving you some great benefits above the other
platforms out there.
You can also move your other website to WA and they
take care of hosting it for you saving you money in the
long run.
I did a comparison of WA Premium with some of the other
places you can create a website then you have of course
hosting the Site Speed, SSL, Site Protection which all need
to be paid for separately.
If you do the math you will not find a better deal that WA!
Hope this answers your question.
That's a good insight but I guess you mean that people should move their site onto WA. I was more thinking of people who are not going to use the WA website builder and just want to use the training to help their own websites. I have websites both on and off WA and I agree that WA is v good value.
Alicia,
Sorry that I misunderstood - there are members here that do
just that so yes WA is the best platform for people to use all
the added benefits instead of all the individual ones - and
they are all in one place. Plus having a community this large
they have more help from experienced people to get where
they want to go :)
Hope this is what you wanted to know.
Alicia, there are many member hosted their website outside WA but still maintain as a WA member because WA has the top-notch training program especially the weekly live training by Jay, affiliate program that paid lucrative recurring commission, unlimited keyword search on Jaxxy, site content with 1 million plus images, and most importantly the amazing community that help each other.
Yes as the WA platform has so many additional aspects going for it, like access to Jaxxi templates and domain access :)
P.s Hi :)
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Is wa still useful if you already have a website?
Is WA still useful if you already have a website? Would love to hear people's experiences of having a website and still learning from WA. Let me know your thoughts and tips.<
It does depend on what you want.
If you go through the triaing and watch the replay you will get a very good grounding into creating an online business.
You can get all the help you need with the community, which you don't get outside, or are looking for information.
yuo don't feel that you are on your own, isolated, you become part of a club.
but for the training and other information here i would say that if you paid for a yearly membership and completed it all within that year it is worth it.
works out to be $24.91 per month with the black friday deal coming up or 29.91 all other times.
You don;t have to use the hosting - Marion Black and Nathaniell - both long time members don;t use the hosting but stay fo the training and community.
Good luck
Phil
Alicia,
Yes, WA is most useful if you already have an existing
website - the tools offered here will improve your ranking
along with giving you some great benefits above the other
platforms out there.
You can also move your other website to WA and they
take care of hosting it for you saving you money in the
long run.
I did a comparison of WA Premium with some of the other
places you can create a website then you have of course
hosting the Site Speed, SSL, Site Protection which all need
to be paid for separately.
If you do the math you will not find a better deal that WA!
Hope this answers your question.
That's a good insight but I guess you mean that people should move their site onto WA. I was more thinking of people who are not going to use the WA website builder and just want to use the training to help their own websites. I have websites both on and off WA and I agree that WA is v good value.
Alicia,
Sorry that I misunderstood - there are members here that do
just that so yes WA is the best platform for people to use all
the added benefits instead of all the individual ones - and
they are all in one place. Plus having a community this large
they have more help from experienced people to get where
they want to go :)
Hope this is what you wanted to know.
Alicia, there are many member hosted their website outside WA but still maintain as a WA member because WA has the top-notch training program especially the weekly live training by Jay, affiliate program that paid lucrative recurring commission, unlimited keyword search on Jaxxy, site content with 1 million plus images, and most importantly the amazing community that help each other.
Yes as the WA platform has so many additional aspects going for it, like access to Jaxxi templates and domain access :)
P.s Hi :)
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In my opinion, people who might convert into WA members are people seeking opportunities how to make money online.
That being said, they most likely looking for an online courses or platforms where they can learn how to monetize the website. Or what tool(s) to use.
Many of these people go to ClickBank site, in the section – E-business. In this section there are many online courses, platforms (most of them are crap) claiming how to make money online.
These people (people who might convert into WA) want to know which course is the best, and they want to know it, before they purchase any of the ClickBank product.
That means they would love to read REVIEWS about these online course featured at ClickBank.
Hope it helps:)
Cheers