I saw a guide which told me to change some stuff in html code.. But apparently only premium users can do that
What's the point of doing that if without google these s
How to make my site visible in google?
I saw a guide which told me to change some stuff in html code.. But apparently only premium users can do that
What's the point of doing that if without google these s
I don't know about that but I do know good content structured with great SEO tactics will get you visible in Google.
My problem is that for some reason amazon doesn't want to work with me xD Probably country problem...
Is it okay, or amazon is crucial in that case? Or these sites make the
Don't be discouraged - there are so many affiliate programs out there so you will find some that want your business no matter where you live or what your niche is. While there are lots of very large affiliate programs with tens of thousands of vendors, there are also lots of one-off sites that have their own affiliate program you can join so you can advertise their products or services.
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Affiliate programs. how many are there?
My problem is that for some reason amazon doesn't want to work with me xD Probably country problem...
Is it okay, or amazon is crucial in that case? Or these sites make the
Don't be discouraged - there are so many affiliate programs out there so you will find some that want your business no matter where you live or what your niche is. While there are lots of very large affiliate programs with tens of thousands of vendors, there are also lots of one-off sites that have their own affiliate program you can join so you can advertise their products or services.
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For example if I want to make a site with "soccer shoes" niche(not real example), should I create several sites with the same niche or focus on different things?
You might, one site can be only Adidas if you wish so, and the other would about all the rest. This can work, no competition with yourself.
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Should I create sites with the same niche?
For example if I want to make a site with "soccer shoes" niche(not real example), should I create several sites with the same niche or focus on different things?
You might, one site can be only Adidas if you wish so, and the other would about all the rest. This can work, no competition with yourself.
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Hello everyone! I've just started everything here
Noticed that I have a free premium trial for 1 week
Does it allows me to make 50 websites? Or just 2 like "free" users?<
As a free member, you're restricted to making two siterubix subdomain sites. You can remain a free member and keep those two sites for as long as you want without going premium.
By the way I noticed that I will actually need to pay each month
Let's imagine that I will buy premium next month
Then I'm gonna create 25 websites
What's gonna happen to them once my premium runs out and I won't be able to pay for second month?
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What will happen to my sites after my premium runs out?
Hello everyone! I've just started everything here
Noticed that I have a free premium trial for 1 week
Does it allows me to make 50 websites? Or just 2 like "free" users?<
As a free member, you're restricted to making two siterubix subdomain sites. You can remain a free member and keep those two sites for as long as you want without going premium.
By the way I noticed that I will actually need to pay each month
Let's imagine that I will buy premium next month
Then I'm gonna create 25 websites
What's gonna happen to them once my premium runs out and I won't be able to pay for second month?
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What should I complete first, "Get Started Here" courses, or "Affiliate Bootcamp" courses? Or it doesn't really matter, and I should finish both?
And should I create a site
Hi, Aleksandrs, Rich, gave you a really good explanation, in the beginning, it can be hard to find your way the training is self-paced and step by step so following along you will end up with a website just take your time, think about it as a place to start, if you stick at it, you will branch out as you learn new skills.
Certification (or Get Started Here) is for those who wish to work in their own niche. Affiliate Bootcamp is for those wanting to promote Wealthy Affiliate. You'll be creating your site as you go, whichever you decide upon. :)
Oh that's a bit complex... what are the difference though? Or what would yous suggest for a newbie?
Thanks
If you wish to build a website about football or beauty etc. then go for Certification. If you just want to promote Wealthy Affiliate, then follow Affiliate Bootcamp. I'd recommend you work in a niche you are truly passionate about, there's nothing more dreary than writing content year-after-year about a topic that bores you to tears! :)
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What should I complete first, "Get Started Here" courses, or "Affiliate Bootcamp" courses? Or it doesn't really matter, and I should finish both?
And should I create a site
Hi, Aleksandrs, Rich, gave you a really good explanation, in the beginning, it can be hard to find your way the training is self-paced and step by step so following along you will end up with a website just take your time, think about it as a place to start, if you stick at it, you will branch out as you learn new skills.
Certification (or Get Started Here) is for those who wish to work in their own niche. Affiliate Bootcamp is for those wanting to promote Wealthy Affiliate. You'll be creating your site as you go, whichever you decide upon. :)
Oh that's a bit complex... what are the difference though? Or what would yous suggest for a newbie?
Thanks
If you wish to build a website about football or beauty etc. then go for Certification. If you just want to promote Wealthy Affiliate, then follow Affiliate Bootcamp. I'd recommend you work in a niche you are truly passionate about, there's nothing more dreary than writing content year-after-year about a topic that bores you to tears! :)
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I don't know about that but I do know good content structured with great SEO tactics will get you visible in Google.