I was wondering how to access and put code into my website.
When you are writing a post or page, look to the left and you'll see a "text" tab, this is for html code.
How do you put code into your website? how do I access html?
I was wondering how to access and put code into my website.
When you're editing a post or a page, look to the top right corner of the editing window. There you will find two tabs, one labeled "Visual" (that's the default) and the other labeled "Text". Clicking on the Text button will display the raw HTML code for the post/page.
When you are writing a post or page, look to the left and you'll see a "text" tab, this is for html code.
I was wondering how I earn the money from the website, how I collect the commission. Who is the person that pays me?
You will earn money when you sell affiliate products through your website.The commission will be paid to you either through PayPal and some affiliate programmes send cheques depending where you are.Hope this answers your question.
You sign up with affiliate programs. The affiliate programs for the most part are free to sign up.. Whatever your site is about make sure the affiliate programs is relevant.
You can also promote Wealthy affiliate starting with affiliate bootcamp on your left..Go through the training it will show you how to build your site, get traffic ect..
hope this helped..
Were do I get the money from my website? who pays me?
I was wondering how I earn the money from the website, how I collect the commission. Who is the person that pays me?
You will earn money when you sell affiliate products through your website.The commission will be paid to you either through PayPal and some affiliate programmes send cheques depending where you are.Hope this answers your question.
You sign up with affiliate programs. The affiliate programs for the most part are free to sign up.. Whatever your site is about make sure the affiliate programs is relevant.
You can also promote Wealthy affiliate starting with affiliate bootcamp on your left..Go through the training it will show you how to build your site, get traffic ect..
hope this helped..
I am just wondering the average amount made here at Wealthy Affiliate. Such what is the high and low and so on. Thanks!
I think the 12% conversion rate from Starter to Premium is pretty darn accurate. I have 86 referrals in the last week and 9 of those have signed up for Premium.
I think a lot of people keep this to themselves, so may not be overrun with a real reflection of can be made. But good luck anyway, would be interesting to see
What is the average amount of money made here at wa?
I am just wondering the average amount made here at Wealthy Affiliate. Such what is the high and low and so on. Thanks!
I think the 12% conversion rate from Starter to Premium is pretty darn accurate. I have 86 referrals in the last week and 9 of those have signed up for Premium.
I think a lot of people keep this to themselves, so may not be overrun with a real reflection of can be made. But good luck anyway, would be interesting to see
I am wondering on average how quickly someone begins making money after they establish there website?
£10 earned in less than a month is fantastic - as you say it might not be much, but it's the first step to hopefully many more £'s!
I haven't been here a month yet but I got made my first £10 already - OK, it's just £10, but it's a start ... Different for everyone, I guess.
This question comes up a lot and there really is not a great answer. Every website is different and everyone goes about creating their website in a different way as well. It depends on how much time you can spend working on your website, too.
Some people start to see a commission or two within three months, while others take a lot longer. It just takes time to get to where you would like to be, and that amount of time is different for each and every site.
Hi Alex,
There's no easy answer to that question.
It depends on so many variables such as:
- the niche you choose
- how much time you spend working on your site
- how well you follow the training
- how quickly you can create content
and so on..
From what I have seen of other WA members the shortest time that people have had between start to their first sale is around the 3 to 4 month mark.
This is because, amongst other things, it takes that sort of time for Google to trust a new website.
I would describe the WA process as a middle distance run rather than a sprint. It does take time to build a foundation but then we can build on that base. Once the building blocks are in place though the sky really is the limit.
Hope that helps
Best wishes
John
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How quickly does revenue begin to come in after you establish your website? on average
I am wondering on average how quickly someone begins making money after they establish there website?
£10 earned in less than a month is fantastic - as you say it might not be much, but it's the first step to hopefully many more £'s!
I haven't been here a month yet but I got made my first £10 already - OK, it's just £10, but it's a start ... Different for everyone, I guess.
This question comes up a lot and there really is not a great answer. Every website is different and everyone goes about creating their website in a different way as well. It depends on how much time you can spend working on your website, too.
Some people start to see a commission or two within three months, while others take a lot longer. It just takes time to get to where you would like to be, and that amount of time is different for each and every site.
Hi Alex,
There's no easy answer to that question.
It depends on so many variables such as:
- the niche you choose
- how much time you spend working on your site
- how well you follow the training
- how quickly you can create content
and so on..
From what I have seen of other WA members the shortest time that people have had between start to their first sale is around the 3 to 4 month mark.
This is because, amongst other things, it takes that sort of time for Google to trust a new website.
I would describe the WA process as a middle distance run rather than a sprint. It does take time to build a foundation but then we can build on that base. Once the building blocks are in place though the sky really is the limit.
Hope that helps
Best wishes
John
See more comments
When you're editing a post or a page, look to the top right corner of the editing window. There you will find two tabs, one labeled "Visual" (that's the default) and the other labeled "Text". Clicking on the Text button will display the raw HTML code for the post/page.