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Sometimes I will take pictures of a Google image and try to upload it to my website, but it won't get uploaded. I know there are other options when it comes to images, but using

https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/wcooper/blog/photo-sources here at Williams you can find foto sources, greetings Loes

Fotolia seems to have the cheapest source of images at only 75 cents per image, but it's unlikely that I would profit from it given where I am at in my affiliate marketing business.

this source will end up in court.
BE careful when take any picture, most of them copywrited and doing snip dosn't mean you own it.

I understand, but I have been giving credit by putting the URL that the image is found from as well as who it was made by from what I can find.

Some sources not allow to use images even if you add attribution so be careful i use pixabay.com, no attribution and use them any way you want. most of them

Loes pointed me to a blog done by someone on WA that has an entire collection of image sites. Pixabay.com is a good one.

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Google pictures wont upload why?

Google pictures wont upload why?

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Sometimes I will take pictures of a Google image and try to upload it to my website, but it won't get uploaded. I know there are other options when it comes to images, but using

https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/wcooper/blog/photo-sources here at Williams you can find foto sources, greetings Loes

Fotolia seems to have the cheapest source of images at only 75 cents per image, but it's unlikely that I would profit from it given where I am at in my affiliate marketing business.

this source will end up in court.
BE careful when take any picture, most of them copywrited and doing snip dosn't mean you own it.

I understand, but I have been giving credit by putting the URL that the image is found from as well as who it was made by from what I can find.

Some sources not allow to use images even if you add attribution so be careful i use pixabay.com, no attribution and use them any way you want. most of them

Loes pointed me to a blog done by someone on WA that has an entire collection of image sites. Pixabay.com is a good one.

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I have a Google adsense account already set up for my YouTube channel and I am trying to get Google Adsense integrated into my site. On the Google adsense page, I cannot find an

When you sign up for AdSense, they ask you to tell them the URL of the primary website that you want to show ads on. So if you own the domain, and not just any website or directory, you would enter your website there. Good luck and ask for help if you're still stuck!

Does this mean that since I probably put in my YouTube channel when signing up for adsense that I wouldn't be able to put in my website?

I could be wrong but it asks for a main website first...then a few clicks later, it asks for other websites. Someone help if I am incorrect.

I have a test ad set up on my site so we will see how it works.

For now I have put it in the footer widget area, I decide later, when there are really adds admitted where I'm gone put it then

I've found a question mark icon on the Google Adsense page where I got instructions on how to put ad code into the html of a webpage. I am not sure if I positioned the ad code properly, but we shall see.

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Where do you submit your website url for google adsense?

Where do you submit your website url for google adsense?

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I have a Google adsense account already set up for my YouTube channel and I am trying to get Google Adsense integrated into my site. On the Google adsense page, I cannot find an

When you sign up for AdSense, they ask you to tell them the URL of the primary website that you want to show ads on. So if you own the domain, and not just any website or directory, you would enter your website there. Good luck and ask for help if you're still stuck!

Does this mean that since I probably put in my YouTube channel when signing up for adsense that I wouldn't be able to put in my website?

I could be wrong but it asks for a main website first...then a few clicks later, it asks for other websites. Someone help if I am incorrect.

I have a test ad set up on my site so we will see how it works.

For now I have put it in the footer widget area, I decide later, when there are really adds admitted where I'm gone put it then

I've found a question mark icon on the Google Adsense page where I got instructions on how to put ad code into the html of a webpage. I am not sure if I positioned the ad code properly, but we shall see.

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I've done a lot of searches on wikimedia for various images and I never really seem to get good results. Anyone else feel like that or is it just me?

Flickr is a pretty go

I did not get good results either ... it never matches with my search. I've been using http://www.freedigitalphotos.net/ so far it is been good.

I am having problems with the security challenge.

Yes I know what you mean. I also wasn't able to get good images I was looking. Photobin.com is pretty good you just need to copy the html and give credit for the picture once you download the images. That's what I have been using so far.

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Anyone get good image results from wikimedia?

Anyone get good image results from wikimedia?

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I've done a lot of searches on wikimedia for various images and I never really seem to get good results. Anyone else feel like that or is it just me?

Flickr is a pretty go

I did not get good results either ... it never matches with my search. I've been using http://www.freedigitalphotos.net/ so far it is been good.

I am having problems with the security challenge.

Yes I know what you mean. I also wasn't able to get good images I was looking. Photobin.com is pretty good you just need to copy the html and give credit for the picture once you download the images. That's what I have been using so far.

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I know that for some products you have to use the product in order to be an affiliate for it. I just thought it was a profound question that would open up debate to ask whether

Depends on the product, when you promote products for disabled persons, you can't try them, but recently someone promoted a selfiestick, then I say, yes, you've got to have and show it frequently, also with selfiepictures on your site. When it valued your sales, I would certainly use it.

I have written negative reviews for products I never owned. I know how to write a thorough, objective opinion on a product based on information that is available. I don't have to make anything up, I just do enough research to write a good article on it.
I also invite people who HAVE bought those products to set me strait if I'm wrong on something. I haven't been taken up on that yet.

I agree that sometimes the shadiness of a product is apparent.

Unless you have proof I think you should try the product. Of course seeing signs of an obvious scam are a reason to not pay up, but even then you should try to only use factual information.

Recent example: Someone told me I could get the equivalent of $6400 by only spending $25 dollars. Once we talked a litter more I found out it was a matrix and that I also had to recruit 3 people. The lead-in message was not anything like that however so I felt like the person could not be trusted. I can't say the person would not have gotten the money to me if I had gotten anyone to sign up, but I can call their tactics into question.

PS: You should still do a search online. Some companies make it difficult to get rid of your membership if you don't want to stick around.

I considered this myself. I feel if you have yet to actually USE the product how can you possibly right an objective unbiased opinion on it. Just my 2 cents...Join the program you intend to review and then write your review... It will carry a LOT more weight and meaning to your review.

John

Yes, I would have to agree that you would ultimately have to try the product in order to write a solid review.

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Do you feel that its important to try the product?

Do you feel that its important to try the product?

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I know that for some products you have to use the product in order to be an affiliate for it. I just thought it was a profound question that would open up debate to ask whether

Depends on the product, when you promote products for disabled persons, you can't try them, but recently someone promoted a selfiestick, then I say, yes, you've got to have and show it frequently, also with selfiepictures on your site. When it valued your sales, I would certainly use it.

I have written negative reviews for products I never owned. I know how to write a thorough, objective opinion on a product based on information that is available. I don't have to make anything up, I just do enough research to write a good article on it.
I also invite people who HAVE bought those products to set me strait if I'm wrong on something. I haven't been taken up on that yet.

I agree that sometimes the shadiness of a product is apparent.

Unless you have proof I think you should try the product. Of course seeing signs of an obvious scam are a reason to not pay up, but even then you should try to only use factual information.

Recent example: Someone told me I could get the equivalent of $6400 by only spending $25 dollars. Once we talked a litter more I found out it was a matrix and that I also had to recruit 3 people. The lead-in message was not anything like that however so I felt like the person could not be trusted. I can't say the person would not have gotten the money to me if I had gotten anyone to sign up, but I can call their tactics into question.

PS: You should still do a search online. Some companies make it difficult to get rid of your membership if you don't want to stick around.

I considered this myself. I feel if you have yet to actually USE the product how can you possibly right an objective unbiased opinion on it. Just my 2 cents...Join the program you intend to review and then write your review... It will carry a LOT more weight and meaning to your review.

John

Yes, I would have to agree that you would ultimately have to try the product in order to write a solid review.

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I chose the brain products niche to enhance cognitive function, but there doesn't seem to be many products out there in this niche. Any in that niche or a related niche feel the

Check out "brainwave entrainment". Samples on Youtube.

That's true, there is a lot of music that is said to enhance brain function. Maybe products like brain evolution.

Music is a wonderful thing. We keep the radio going the majority of the day if it isn't up loud to help us get motivated to clean, then it's still playing in the background. I used music therapy on my son when he had temporary brain damage. By the wonderful work of God's hand and all the creative people He created who create music, my son was healed. God healed him and the music therapy got his brain waves going again.

There are things which improve, help or delay this disease, like classic music, nutricion, special dayplanners, app 's for tablets, motion detectors, safety camera's, bed racks, special hospital beds, and ofcourse lots and lots of books, therapeutic massage, special holidays, etc. (My dad died of alzheimer last januari) and like the prognose is, human are going to get older, and there are gone by so much more people who are gone suffer from this awful disease, succes with developping your site, Andrew, you are so needed!

Sad about your dad dying from Alzheimer's. Sounds like it is a terrible disease.

He had alzheimer, we suffered from it, not the one with the disease is suffering, the ones around the patient are. That's where you most focus on, the ones around are worried, they want info, protection etc. the one with the disease couldn't care less.

What about anything to help or improve Alzhiemers.

You may also try to do some search on having strokes, and how it effects the memory, to see what you can find about that, I had a stroke about 4 years ago now and try using memory puzzles and games that will help me to keep what short term memory I have left

Look at specific disorders of the brain and research what people use. For example, I have Multiple Sclerosis. I have lesions on my brain and at times, it affects my cognitive abilities. I find doing certain puzzles (logic, sudoku, etc), does help. Also, heat bothers me and sometimes makes it hard to talk or get the words out. There are cooling products (like vests) to use to help keep cool when it's hot. Just look at the big picture. Get creative. Look at different diseases that have cognitive dysfunction and google the products. "Alzheimers memory improving products"? Just a few ideas, good luck!

Chess would probably be a good game to play.

Are you talking about neurofeedback?

I have heard about that and I'm not entirely sure what it is. There's neurogenesis and neuroplasticity as well.

Neurofeedback works to promote neurogenesis and neuroplasticity. I'm going to attend a NF session on Friday so I'll know more about it then.

Awesome. Is neurofeedback something for those that are mentally ill or is it more so cognitive enhancement for those that are cognitively healthy?

It's said it can be used by both the mental ill and those w/o cognitive dysfunction. Here a link to wiki about NF: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurofeedback.

Ever heard of praxisnow, the neuroscience of achievement?

No. Saw the web site. Looks interesting.

Lots of that stuff over at clickbank. Make sure you check them out carefully, there is a lot of junk there too.

I remember Lisa Irby saying that lol.

I don't think they have brain products do they? Were you suggesting that I change my niche to clickbank products?

Click bank has thousands of products on many different things. Go there and search to see what they have available! I'm sure if you search "improve your memory", there will be many products available. You just have to research to find a quality product.

I can't find anywhere to view the type of products that clickbank has. Do you have any links?

go to the top, under market or marketplace (cant remember which it is). Then there will be a list on your left, or you can use the search bar.

I just made a posting with an affiliate link for a binaural beat brainwave entrainment product by John Assaraf.

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Did i choose a bad niche?

Did i choose a bad niche?

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I chose the brain products niche to enhance cognitive function, but there doesn't seem to be many products out there in this niche. Any in that niche or a related niche feel the

Check out "brainwave entrainment". Samples on Youtube.

That's true, there is a lot of music that is said to enhance brain function. Maybe products like brain evolution.

Music is a wonderful thing. We keep the radio going the majority of the day if it isn't up loud to help us get motivated to clean, then it's still playing in the background. I used music therapy on my son when he had temporary brain damage. By the wonderful work of God's hand and all the creative people He created who create music, my son was healed. God healed him and the music therapy got his brain waves going again.

There are things which improve, help or delay this disease, like classic music, nutricion, special dayplanners, app 's for tablets, motion detectors, safety camera's, bed racks, special hospital beds, and ofcourse lots and lots of books, therapeutic massage, special holidays, etc. (My dad died of alzheimer last januari) and like the prognose is, human are going to get older, and there are gone by so much more people who are gone suffer from this awful disease, succes with developping your site, Andrew, you are so needed!

Sad about your dad dying from Alzheimer's. Sounds like it is a terrible disease.

He had alzheimer, we suffered from it, not the one with the disease is suffering, the ones around the patient are. That's where you most focus on, the ones around are worried, they want info, protection etc. the one with the disease couldn't care less.

What about anything to help or improve Alzhiemers.

You may also try to do some search on having strokes, and how it effects the memory, to see what you can find about that, I had a stroke about 4 years ago now and try using memory puzzles and games that will help me to keep what short term memory I have left

Look at specific disorders of the brain and research what people use. For example, I have Multiple Sclerosis. I have lesions on my brain and at times, it affects my cognitive abilities. I find doing certain puzzles (logic, sudoku, etc), does help. Also, heat bothers me and sometimes makes it hard to talk or get the words out. There are cooling products (like vests) to use to help keep cool when it's hot. Just look at the big picture. Get creative. Look at different diseases that have cognitive dysfunction and google the products. "Alzheimers memory improving products"? Just a few ideas, good luck!

Chess would probably be a good game to play.

Are you talking about neurofeedback?

I have heard about that and I'm not entirely sure what it is. There's neurogenesis and neuroplasticity as well.

Neurofeedback works to promote neurogenesis and neuroplasticity. I'm going to attend a NF session on Friday so I'll know more about it then.

Awesome. Is neurofeedback something for those that are mentally ill or is it more so cognitive enhancement for those that are cognitively healthy?

It's said it can be used by both the mental ill and those w/o cognitive dysfunction. Here a link to wiki about NF: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurofeedback.

Ever heard of praxisnow, the neuroscience of achievement?

No. Saw the web site. Looks interesting.

Lots of that stuff over at clickbank. Make sure you check them out carefully, there is a lot of junk there too.

I remember Lisa Irby saying that lol.

I don't think they have brain products do they? Were you suggesting that I change my niche to clickbank products?

Click bank has thousands of products on many different things. Go there and search to see what they have available! I'm sure if you search "improve your memory", there will be many products available. You just have to research to find a quality product.

I can't find anywhere to view the type of products that clickbank has. Do you have any links?

go to the top, under market or marketplace (cant remember which it is). Then there will be a list on your left, or you can use the search bar.

I just made a posting with an affiliate link for a binaural beat brainwave entrainment product by John Assaraf.

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