I'm looking for free images I can use on my website. I have looked into all of the websites Kyle mentioned in one of his lessons, e.g. droplr.com, sxc.hu, Wikimedia. I can't se
I use Google Images the most and there you can define your search choosing "for reuse" etc.
I also do it this way, when I am not sure if an image can be reused I do have a general disclaimer on my site addressing that I don't own the image and that I am using it through the courtesy pf Google Images.
I don't make a big fuss, just a tip from me.
StockSnap.io is one of my favorite resources along with Unsplash. All of their images are completely free and CC0 (copyright free).
Here is a wide assortment to chose from Alyonak.
http://www.inc.com/john-rampton/20-sites-with-free-images-for-your-blog-or-social-media-posts.html
I have compiled a directory of royalty free stock image websites here.
http://valuecreationprofit.com/royalty-free-stock-images-and-pictures-websites-directory
I like Pixabay best.
Hope it helps. :)
There are links to some great free image sites in both of these trainings: Free Images for Websites - Use Without Any Restrictions Free Images for a Website - Free to Use, No Attribution
There are a lot out there .. the two I use mostly is www.pixabay.com and www.pexels.com
Cheers, William
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Finding royalty free images has been a challenge?
I'm looking for free images I can use on my website. I have looked into all of the websites Kyle mentioned in one of his lessons, e.g. droplr.com, sxc.hu, Wikimedia. I can't se
I use Google Images the most and there you can define your search choosing "for reuse" etc.
I also do it this way, when I am not sure if an image can be reused I do have a general disclaimer on my site addressing that I don't own the image and that I am using it through the courtesy pf Google Images.
I don't make a big fuss, just a tip from me.
StockSnap.io is one of my favorite resources along with Unsplash. All of their images are completely free and CC0 (copyright free).
Here is a wide assortment to chose from Alyonak.
http://www.inc.com/john-rampton/20-sites-with-free-images-for-your-blog-or-social-media-posts.html
I have compiled a directory of royalty free stock image websites here.
http://valuecreationprofit.com/royalty-free-stock-images-and-pictures-websites-directory
I like Pixabay best.
Hope it helps. :)
There are links to some great free image sites in both of these trainings: Free Images for Websites - Use Without Any Restrictions Free Images for a Website - Free to Use, No Attribution
There are a lot out there .. the two I use mostly is www.pixabay.com and www.pexels.com
Cheers, William
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I'm eager to get my website up and runnign with traffic befor eholidays start howevre, I'm nto sure if things will work out the way I'm planning. Can I still make commissions a
If you are involved in business to business associations at a professional level. you might be able to connect with a Linked In profile.
Without a website, there will be companies who will deny your application. You can always start with joining FB groups and G+ groups and spread your WA affiliate homepage link on social media and, if they allow it, on forums.
type in "direct link" in the help box, there are a couple of training's there from Kyle.
Deb
Well you'll have to have people clicking on your links and buying products. I wrote a blog post about it recently: $70 commission, no website, no list, only 5 minutes of work ... it's worth mentioning that I am already an Amazon affiliate and if you aren't, you'd need to have a website in order to apply .
Can I be an affiliate without a website?
I'm eager to get my website up and runnign with traffic befor eholidays start howevre, I'm nto sure if things will work out the way I'm planning. Can I still make commissions a
If you are involved in business to business associations at a professional level. you might be able to connect with a Linked In profile.
Without a website, there will be companies who will deny your application. You can always start with joining FB groups and G+ groups and spread your WA affiliate homepage link on social media and, if they allow it, on forums.
type in "direct link" in the help box, there are a couple of training's there from Kyle.
Deb
Well you'll have to have people clicking on your links and buying products. I wrote a blog post about it recently: $70 commission, no website, no list, only 5 minutes of work ... it's worth mentioning that I am already an Amazon affiliate and if you aren't, you'd need to have a website in order to apply .
I'm considering adding a page of scam reviews to my WA promotional site. I have no personal experience with most online money making opportunities out there. So how would I go
Many members here actually buy programs in order to review them since most of these programs do offer a full refund (especially if sold through Clickbank).
Another way has been explained by xKennyC. You spend a lot of time reading reviews from others in order to understand what the product is all about.
Last but not least, with time it'll be very easy to spot all the red flags that point to a scam (promises of instant riches, promises of easy money, ridiculous claims, paid surveys memberships, etc).
I agree with xKennyC, it takes research to produce quality content that folks are looking for. You'll get good at it with practice and faster once you develop your process.
When I first started in WA I'd do this... I would start with Keywords, check google page one for "chatter". Find out what others are saying and develop an opinion based on the majority. Grab a coffee, get chatty and start writing.
Another option if you have the budget is to hire a writer to do a product review for you. It's not that expensive to have a great article written and if your time is worth more to you right now then it's the way to go. Feel free to PM me for resources.
Reviews are always a great idea for pushing product.
Keep up the good work!
~Jim
Not to sound blunt, but research. I generally start with google using main keywords and seeing what others in that field have brought to the table. After lots of research you can then have an idea of what people are looking for out of this topic. Just keep in mind that not all information found on the internet is good information. Hope this helps. :)
Well that's the thing. Some people will call another company a scam only because they failed at it. I'll do some research.
That is why you must take everything you read on the internet with a grain of salt. Check multiple sources. Find multiple companies offering the same products and look for differences in ratings and reviews. The list is endless as to the research that can be done in a given field. It can be tough and time consuming, but it is this research that will allow your personal business to be on top of the game.
Best Wishes,
-Kenny
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How does everyone conduct research?
I'm considering adding a page of scam reviews to my WA promotional site. I have no personal experience with most online money making opportunities out there. So how would I go
Many members here actually buy programs in order to review them since most of these programs do offer a full refund (especially if sold through Clickbank).
Another way has been explained by xKennyC. You spend a lot of time reading reviews from others in order to understand what the product is all about.
Last but not least, with time it'll be very easy to spot all the red flags that point to a scam (promises of instant riches, promises of easy money, ridiculous claims, paid surveys memberships, etc).
I agree with xKennyC, it takes research to produce quality content that folks are looking for. You'll get good at it with practice and faster once you develop your process.
When I first started in WA I'd do this... I would start with Keywords, check google page one for "chatter". Find out what others are saying and develop an opinion based on the majority. Grab a coffee, get chatty and start writing.
Another option if you have the budget is to hire a writer to do a product review for you. It's not that expensive to have a great article written and if your time is worth more to you right now then it's the way to go. Feel free to PM me for resources.
Reviews are always a great idea for pushing product.
Keep up the good work!
~Jim
Not to sound blunt, but research. I generally start with google using main keywords and seeing what others in that field have brought to the table. After lots of research you can then have an idea of what people are looking for out of this topic. Just keep in mind that not all information found on the internet is good information. Hope this helps. :)
Well that's the thing. Some people will call another company a scam only because they failed at it. I'll do some research.
That is why you must take everything you read on the internet with a grain of salt. Check multiple sources. Find multiple companies offering the same products and look for differences in ratings and reviews. The list is endless as to the research that can be done in a given field. It can be tough and time consuming, but it is this research that will allow your personal business to be on top of the game.
Best Wishes,
-Kenny
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So it's kind of a slow day at work and ... If any of you want me to come check out your website and comment on it just post the link on my profile!
Hi Alyona, I am in the process of finishing my website, as soon I am done, I will post it to get some comments and traffic..thanks...
Aloha,
I could use some traffic and comments. I'm in the process of recreating my Wix site on Site Rubix. If you have any suggestions I'd appreciate it. Here is the original:
http://www.tropicushome.com/
And here is my (unfinished) new site:
http://tropicushome.siterubix.com/
Any input would be appreciated.
-Joe
Hey! I definitely like the layout of your new site more. It's also more detailed. You mentioned it was still in progress, do you plan on adding more description to each hotel, such as amenities? When I book a hotel I always check for fridge and fitness center lol. Also since you live there and know the island well maybe you can create a category specifically for all the great spots tourists can visit. You did list some In your homepage intro.
Thanks, Yes, I still need to add the descriptions of each unit. The plan is to continue to add blog posts with info about tours and activities. Thanks for the input!
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Do you need some traffic and comments?
So it's kind of a slow day at work and ... If any of you want me to come check out your website and comment on it just post the link on my profile!
Hi Alyona, I am in the process of finishing my website, as soon I am done, I will post it to get some comments and traffic..thanks...
Aloha,
I could use some traffic and comments. I'm in the process of recreating my Wix site on Site Rubix. If you have any suggestions I'd appreciate it. Here is the original:
http://www.tropicushome.com/
And here is my (unfinished) new site:
http://tropicushome.siterubix.com/
Any input would be appreciated.
-Joe
Hey! I definitely like the layout of your new site more. It's also more detailed. You mentioned it was still in progress, do you plan on adding more description to each hotel, such as amenities? When I book a hotel I always check for fridge and fitness center lol. Also since you live there and know the island well maybe you can create a category specifically for all the great spots tourists can visit. You did list some In your homepage intro.
Thanks, Yes, I still need to add the descriptions of each unit. The plan is to continue to add blog posts with info about tours and activities. Thanks for the input!
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I usually use pixabay.com