Hi Kyle,
Just a quick question. I was wondering what happened to our old Keyword Tool saved lists. I had a ton of saved keywords in a few different files, and now that
Hi Brooklyn. I think that's a quest best for SiteSupport. Hope it turns out well. Take care.
Hi Kyle,
Just a quick question. I was wondering what happened to our old Keyword Tool saved lists. I had a ton of saved keywords in a few different files, and now that
Hey Nicki,
You can still get to the tool and lists here:
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/kw_research
At least last I checked a few days ago. I was panicked when I thought they were gone too. I really wish they would keep the tool in place.
Jessica
Hi Brooklyn. I think that's a quest best for SiteSupport. Hope it turns out well. Take care.
I want to put in stars for a post that I'm rating airlines, and I want to finish each review with a star rating out of 5. Where can I find images or something where I can add
I think we want to be careful on how many plug-ins we put on our site. I read to not have more than 5. I think the reasoning was because of Google indexing or something...but it did say not to have more than 5
The same place I found them for myself. use your search engine (I use Yahoo) and type in "5 star ratings logo photos". Hit enter and, when the page comes up, move over to the bar and click on images. You will have all the stars you want.
Nicki,
Thanks for raising that question (:
I was wondering about the same thing.
Plus I discovered some themes have something similar to rating system plugins in their default packages.
Works either way, seems like we have many options which is good news.
Regards,
Henry
awesome, thanks! Is this for people to review my post, or for me to post a review?
I found one plugin for people to be able to review my post, but that's not what I'm looking for.
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Where can I find stars for a rating system?
I want to put in stars for a post that I'm rating airlines, and I want to finish each review with a star rating out of 5. Where can I find images or something where I can add
I think we want to be careful on how many plug-ins we put on our site. I read to not have more than 5. I think the reasoning was because of Google indexing or something...but it did say not to have more than 5
The same place I found them for myself. use your search engine (I use Yahoo) and type in "5 star ratings logo photos". Hit enter and, when the page comes up, move over to the bar and click on images. You will have all the stars you want.
Nicki,
Thanks for raising that question (:
I was wondering about the same thing.
Plus I discovered some themes have something similar to rating system plugins in their default packages.
Works either way, seems like we have many options which is good news.
Regards,
Henry
awesome, thanks! Is this for people to review my post, or for me to post a review?
I found one plugin for people to be able to review my post, but that's not what I'm looking for.
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I now have a plethora of affiliates that I'm marketing for, and I've noticed that some of the products I could actually benefit from while on my trips - especially Australia.
In my case, I usually purchase the food products, but often get processing and cooking products from the manufacturer, asking me to see what I think about it.
That's a pretty sweet deal! I think I'm going to email them and let them know that I'm going to Peru and Aussie, and see what they say. Worst case I buy them, write a review and make some commission!
Thanks for your help :)
Start by asking manufacturers, and review the cheaper products tat you buy.
And research products you dont own and as you review it you could say that your reviewing to see if it is worth buying.
Hi Nicki, Great potential in your question. I imagine inquiries for free products from merchant is overwhelming for some of them. Though I've read some site owners, by commenting on a affiliate post, and once known in that niche, do get free products. But that leaves out those just beginning!
Picking up free products can take some time, but free or greatly reduced pricing is fantastic. As a member of the Amazon Review Club, AMZ Review Trader, you have the opportunity to get a great deal on products; you provide a verified review on on their system. Just an idea you could run with.
That's a great idea that I didn't think of. I will check that out for sure! Thanks so much for letting me know :)
I did! I'm with Shareasale and so far I've been approved with 6 different affiliate companies and just waiting on approval for a few more.
i would certainly ask manufacturers, certainly I know of one WA member who got a free washing machine for a review. Particularly if you have Google analytics installed and can prove your traffic
lol wow that's pretty cool to get a free washing machine just to write a review about it! They must have been in good with the vendor! I will definitely try asking for some freebies. Doesn't hurt!
You'd need to be well known to get a merchant to send you something for free in return for a review. So at first you'll need to either buy them or do what most people do and just review them based on other reviews. See: Writing Product Reviews of Stuff You Don't Own
Part of me was wondering that! I could see people with a lot of traffic who sell a lot, getting free things from their vendors. But it's worth a shot really. Yo just never know! I'm sure I won't get a free plane ticket or anything like that, but I may get a $6 head pillow for the plane! lol
A good point Nicki and one which I would be interested to see the answer to. Most of us would be happy to write a fair and honest review if the item is cheap or free 0 I know I would do so! :)
Yeah no kidding eh! Well, I'm going to try and see what they say. You just never know...
i have requested products from certain merchants but no response. Some i want to buy from anyway, so I will do that, but some are too pricey. So for now, I just review based on other's feedback online and do my best.
Yeah, I will end up buying them anyways because they are cheap and I could really use a few things that they have to offer, So worse case I may make some commission off of my purchase. Better than buying it at Walmart! lol :)
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How do you get products to write reviews?
I now have a plethora of affiliates that I'm marketing for, and I've noticed that some of the products I could actually benefit from while on my trips - especially Australia.
In my case, I usually purchase the food products, but often get processing and cooking products from the manufacturer, asking me to see what I think about it.
That's a pretty sweet deal! I think I'm going to email them and let them know that I'm going to Peru and Aussie, and see what they say. Worst case I buy them, write a review and make some commission!
Thanks for your help :)
Start by asking manufacturers, and review the cheaper products tat you buy.
And research products you dont own and as you review it you could say that your reviewing to see if it is worth buying.
Hi Nicki, Great potential in your question. I imagine inquiries for free products from merchant is overwhelming for some of them. Though I've read some site owners, by commenting on a affiliate post, and once known in that niche, do get free products. But that leaves out those just beginning!
Picking up free products can take some time, but free or greatly reduced pricing is fantastic. As a member of the Amazon Review Club, AMZ Review Trader, you have the opportunity to get a great deal on products; you provide a verified review on on their system. Just an idea you could run with.
That's a great idea that I didn't think of. I will check that out for sure! Thanks so much for letting me know :)
I did! I'm with Shareasale and so far I've been approved with 6 different affiliate companies and just waiting on approval for a few more.
i would certainly ask manufacturers, certainly I know of one WA member who got a free washing machine for a review. Particularly if you have Google analytics installed and can prove your traffic
lol wow that's pretty cool to get a free washing machine just to write a review about it! They must have been in good with the vendor! I will definitely try asking for some freebies. Doesn't hurt!
You'd need to be well known to get a merchant to send you something for free in return for a review. So at first you'll need to either buy them or do what most people do and just review them based on other reviews. See: Writing Product Reviews of Stuff You Don't Own
Part of me was wondering that! I could see people with a lot of traffic who sell a lot, getting free things from their vendors. But it's worth a shot really. Yo just never know! I'm sure I won't get a free plane ticket or anything like that, but I may get a $6 head pillow for the plane! lol
A good point Nicki and one which I would be interested to see the answer to. Most of us would be happy to write a fair and honest review if the item is cheap or free 0 I know I would do so! :)
Yeah no kidding eh! Well, I'm going to try and see what they say. You just never know...
i have requested products from certain merchants but no response. Some i want to buy from anyway, so I will do that, but some are too pricey. So for now, I just review based on other's feedback online and do my best.
Yeah, I will end up buying them anyways because they are cheap and I could really use a few things that they have to offer, So worse case I may make some commission off of my purchase. Better than buying it at Walmart! lol :)
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I know I was speaking with another member about his website which was in the aeroplane niche, and I was going to link his site to mine. But now I cannot find him or his site. S
Airliners have always been my true passion, but I never really thought I could make any money out of it. If anyone can prove me wrong, I am listening!
Peter below here has a really good site. You should talk to him about how he's doing at it!
YAY, There you are!!!!! I've been looking for you all day. I'm so happy you found this post. Yah. I'll message you about my ideas and let me know if you have any others :)
I like planes. But my site is not about plane. like to have a look to your site. what is it.
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I know I was speaking with another member about his website which was in the aeroplane niche, and I was going to link his site to mine. But now I cannot find him or his site. S
Airliners have always been my true passion, but I never really thought I could make any money out of it. If anyone can prove me wrong, I am listening!
Peter below here has a really good site. You should talk to him about how he's doing at it!
YAY, There you are!!!!! I've been looking for you all day. I'm so happy you found this post. Yah. I'll message you about my ideas and let me know if you have any others :)
I like planes. But my site is not about plane. like to have a look to your site. what is it.
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Totally random question: but I'm writing a post on the US embargo on Cuba and how Americans can now enter Cuba and under what categories. I'm getting a majority of my informat
As long as I cite and note copy verbatim, that shouldn't breach any copying righting, right?
Not necessarily.....some people/organisations/departments can be quite twitchy about these things. I know this might sound weird but not all want more publicity, this is something to research! Also watch out for rogue agents....lol !
If I use sources for my content, I usually reference them, and especially if you quote someone, I refer to the writer of the quote. I believe it does add a certain credibility to yourself, and people may feel they can trust you more. In Australia, we have to, legally or you can be asked to remove it. Not sure what rules there are in the USA.
I'm in Canada - land of the free lol, but I do see what you're saying and you bring up some very valid points. It's always best to make your content look more credible.
For sure. Govt content goes through a rigorous process and can add credibility. On the flip side, not referencing them as the source of your content could lose you credibility and should the relevant department come across your content they may demand that you remove it. Legally I think you are obliged to do so, at least that's how it works in Oz.
Ah never thought of that angle of it! Thank you for that. Good call. Another good reason to site it :)
Brooklyn, It is always a good idea to support your info with the source especially if your quoting and you are right about giving the reader a chance to did deeper into the subject for themselves
Jude
Thanks, Jude! That's exactly what I was thinking as well. I just don;t want it to seem too much like "legal writing" where everything is cited and footnoted. But sometimes it's necessary and to show that you aren't just making things up - they can confirm it themselves.
I definitely would - and did- when I wrote my blog on GMO's. I the information from them is valid, timely and accurate, by all means quote them or cite them in some other way.
Thank you! That's what I was thinking. It's not like I'm citing another blog where the information may or may not be factual, I will be citing official US government documents.
Thanks for your input :)
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Would you site gov't sources of information in your posts?
Totally random question: but I'm writing a post on the US embargo on Cuba and how Americans can now enter Cuba and under what categories. I'm getting a majority of my informat
As long as I cite and note copy verbatim, that shouldn't breach any copying righting, right?
Not necessarily.....some people/organisations/departments can be quite twitchy about these things. I know this might sound weird but not all want more publicity, this is something to research! Also watch out for rogue agents....lol !
If I use sources for my content, I usually reference them, and especially if you quote someone, I refer to the writer of the quote. I believe it does add a certain credibility to yourself, and people may feel they can trust you more. In Australia, we have to, legally or you can be asked to remove it. Not sure what rules there are in the USA.
I'm in Canada - land of the free lol, but I do see what you're saying and you bring up some very valid points. It's always best to make your content look more credible.
For sure. Govt content goes through a rigorous process and can add credibility. On the flip side, not referencing them as the source of your content could lose you credibility and should the relevant department come across your content they may demand that you remove it. Legally I think you are obliged to do so, at least that's how it works in Oz.
Ah never thought of that angle of it! Thank you for that. Good call. Another good reason to site it :)
Brooklyn, It is always a good idea to support your info with the source especially if your quoting and you are right about giving the reader a chance to did deeper into the subject for themselves
Jude
Thanks, Jude! That's exactly what I was thinking as well. I just don;t want it to seem too much like "legal writing" where everything is cited and footnoted. But sometimes it's necessary and to show that you aren't just making things up - they can confirm it themselves.
I definitely would - and did- when I wrote my blog on GMO's. I the information from them is valid, timely and accurate, by all means quote them or cite them in some other way.
Thank you! That's what I was thinking. It's not like I'm citing another blog where the information may or may not be factual, I will be citing official US government documents.
Thanks for your input :)
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Hey Nicki,
You can still get to the tool and lists here:
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/kw_research
At least last I checked a few days ago. I was panicked when I thought they were gone too. I really wish they would keep the tool in place.
Jessica