Much Needed "Accessories"
I've been noticing a few blogs that are missing a few different things that will help boost their website:
- "Subscribe" button - At first, you may not need this, but the sooner you can get it up and running, the better. The reasons for this are: You can utilize their email for special deals with acompany of which you're an affiliate for. Just be careful that you don't send too many of these as you'll lose visitors. The other reasons will be talked about more below. The plugin I recommend using is: AddToAny
- Newsletter - The subscribe button is directly connected to the newsletter. They provide a snippet of information to entice readers to visit your blog, which may also encourage them to purchase something as well. Here's a great plugin that I use: Newsletter
- Social Media Buttons: Visitors will share which will most likely bring more traffic to your website. Also, you'll be able to see which blog posts visitors like better than others. I like using the MSIT Social Media Widget If you 'd like to see what that looks like: http://youngadultfictionbooks.com/
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Thanks for the tip, my first site is an affiliate marketing site and I was just looking into the adding the actual companies that I'd be working with/for. Any more advice or directions, I'd really appreciate. & thanks.