About Chad81
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After graduating from high school, I went straight into the workforce and took a job at a local factory, where I spent the first 14

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Email Marketing
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I definitely need to get my email list going ASAP. I've heard a lot about Aweber. I went to check it out today and obviously wasn't the happiest when I found out that it costs

I have used Aweber from the start and am very happy with it.
It's an investment of $19 a month for your business, but you can always start with Mailchimp for free :-)

Thanks, John. I've heard it's the best around. I do like the free 30-day trial as well. Going to be making some choices today!

Awesome Chad!

there's other cheaper autoresponders for beginners even free one---check out mail chimp--it's free until you build a list

Thanks, Davida. Going to check it out today.

Do you think this plugin is important for any niche?

I would think so. It sure beats writing individual emails all day long.

I've read several articles that say it's critical for conversions. More people will read more of your articles, trust you more, buy more, etc.

As Mike says below, mailchimp has been mentioned a few times...

Thanks, Paul. Going to check it out.

Mail Chimp is most used and referenced.

Thanks, Michael. I think I'll go that route for the time being!

I am so glad that you asked this.

I'm glad that we have this forum to go to and get real answers from real people! Tired of getting scammed all the time.

In addition to Awber ,Gdetresponse.com is also familiar.

Awesome, I'll check it out! Thank you.

Try Mailchimp, it is free to start. When you get some more funds then you can move to Aweber or upgrade to premium with MC.

Thank you! I'll check it out. That's a good plan.

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Is aweber still the best email list plugin?

Is aweber still the best email list plugin?

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Email Marketing
Updated

I definitely need to get my email list going ASAP. I've heard a lot about Aweber. I went to check it out today and obviously wasn't the happiest when I found out that it costs

I have used Aweber from the start and am very happy with it.
It's an investment of $19 a month for your business, but you can always start with Mailchimp for free :-)

Thanks, John. I've heard it's the best around. I do like the free 30-day trial as well. Going to be making some choices today!

Awesome Chad!

there's other cheaper autoresponders for beginners even free one---check out mail chimp--it's free until you build a list

Thanks, Davida. Going to check it out today.

Do you think this plugin is important for any niche?

I would think so. It sure beats writing individual emails all day long.

I've read several articles that say it's critical for conversions. More people will read more of your articles, trust you more, buy more, etc.

As Mike says below, mailchimp has been mentioned a few times...

Thanks, Paul. Going to check it out.

Mail Chimp is most used and referenced.

Thanks, Michael. I think I'll go that route for the time being!

I am so glad that you asked this.

I'm glad that we have this forum to go to and get real answers from real people! Tired of getting scammed all the time.

In addition to Awber ,Gdetresponse.com is also familiar.

Awesome, I'll check it out! Thank you.

Try Mailchimp, it is free to start. When you get some more funds then you can move to Aweber or upgrade to premium with MC.

Thank you! I'll check it out. That's a good plan.

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Getting Started
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I know that Amazon offers a commission for every purchase made during the transaction, not just the product that I'm promoting.

Is there a professional term for that? I'

I've added banners and specific products. I seen 10% or less depending on the item. If your customer decides to buy more things even unrelated, you still earn commission on these items I think. One of my site offers mostly amazon products.

Hope it works.

Hi Chad, you just need to be part of Amazon's Affiliate program, but instead of using an advert for a specific item you want to pick one of the widget.boxes and then put your code into a widget in your sidebar, then if people go to Amazon using your link then you get commission regardless of what they buy. One thing though, your family can't do it for you. You can be penalised by Amazon and lose your account.

Hope this helps you. Xx

Thank you for asking. It has got me thinking. Please share if you find something interesting.

I'm not sure, but for Amazon I think it's 13%

There ARE better commissions out there...

hmm, do you know of any?

Depends on the product, niche, etc as to how much better, but you are correct. The downside I'm finding is that EVERYONE knows about Amazon and are comfortable purchasing from them.

Interesting question. I am also looking for affiliates with better commissions. Please keep me posted on what you find.

Will do, Cathy!

I don't think there is a term for what you are asking. What I would look at is each program's description of their commission and the length of their cookie (the small tracking file). That is where they will describe what products qualify for the commission. Most websites selling many products will offer a commission based on anything purchased during the length of the cookie.

Thanks, Amanda. I wasn't sure if there was a professional term for it or not. I'm going to be doing a lot of book reviews and I've been reading that Amazon (apart from the Kindle movement) is one of the worst for paperback book commissions. So I've been looking into different companies to see what they offer. But it would be nice to earn commission on additional items purchased as well.

https://affiliate-program.amazon.co.uk/gp/associates/join/faq.html. Some info when you get to this site. Not sure if enough for you thought

Thank you, Aneta. Didn't quite answer it but I appreciate the link.

Well it is a shame but good on starting your thread anyway hopefully

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What's amazon's "commission for all purchases" called?

What's amazon's "commission for all purchases" called?

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Getting Started
Updated

I know that Amazon offers a commission for every purchase made during the transaction, not just the product that I'm promoting.

Is there a professional term for that? I'

I've added banners and specific products. I seen 10% or less depending on the item. If your customer decides to buy more things even unrelated, you still earn commission on these items I think. One of my site offers mostly amazon products.

Hope it works.

Hi Chad, you just need to be part of Amazon's Affiliate program, but instead of using an advert for a specific item you want to pick one of the widget.boxes and then put your code into a widget in your sidebar, then if people go to Amazon using your link then you get commission regardless of what they buy. One thing though, your family can't do it for you. You can be penalised by Amazon and lose your account.

Hope this helps you. Xx

Thank you for asking. It has got me thinking. Please share if you find something interesting.

I'm not sure, but for Amazon I think it's 13%

There ARE better commissions out there...

hmm, do you know of any?

Depends on the product, niche, etc as to how much better, but you are correct. The downside I'm finding is that EVERYONE knows about Amazon and are comfortable purchasing from them.

Interesting question. I am also looking for affiliates with better commissions. Please keep me posted on what you find.

Will do, Cathy!

I don't think there is a term for what you are asking. What I would look at is each program's description of their commission and the length of their cookie (the small tracking file). That is where they will describe what products qualify for the commission. Most websites selling many products will offer a commission based on anything purchased during the length of the cookie.

Thanks, Amanda. I wasn't sure if there was a professional term for it or not. I'm going to be doing a lot of book reviews and I've been reading that Amazon (apart from the Kindle movement) is one of the worst for paperback book commissions. So I've been looking into different companies to see what they offer. But it would be nice to earn commission on additional items purchased as well.

https://affiliate-program.amazon.co.uk/gp/associates/join/faq.html. Some info when you get to this site. Not sure if enough for you thought

Thank you, Aneta. Didn't quite answer it but I appreciate the link.

Well it is a shame but good on starting your thread anyway hopefully

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Everything Wordpress
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I want to purchase the premium version of my theme. Does anyone know if I can use it on multiple domains if I do so? Or would I have to purchase the premium version for each do

Good question. Good answers. Thanks everyone

Thank you all for the feedback! I'm purchasing it this morning so I'm hoping I can use it on a few different domains. If not, it's not the end of the world. There is so much customization and I'm very comfortable with the layout.

The answers are good to know! Thanks...

Thanks for this.

You can but I would verify the usage information.
Jerome

Chad81 good question, help other too. thanks

You have to verify that with the company that you purchased the theme from.

Depends on the plan you buy.
Some are one domain one install. In some cases you buy a developers plan that allows multiple installs and in some cases also access to multiple themes. Those plans usually have a monthly/yearly pricing plan.
Just check the terms and conditions of the actual theme.

Hi Chad,

Yes, you can use a premium theme on multiple domains as long as it specifies that you can when you purchase it.

~Scott~

Usually.

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Can you use a premium theme on multiple domains?

Can you use a premium theme on multiple domains?

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Everything Wordpress
Updated

I want to purchase the premium version of my theme. Does anyone know if I can use it on multiple domains if I do so? Or would I have to purchase the premium version for each do

Good question. Good answers. Thanks everyone

Thank you all for the feedback! I'm purchasing it this morning so I'm hoping I can use it on a few different domains. If not, it's not the end of the world. There is so much customization and I'm very comfortable with the layout.

The answers are good to know! Thanks...

Thanks for this.

You can but I would verify the usage information.
Jerome

Chad81 good question, help other too. thanks

You have to verify that with the company that you purchased the theme from.

Depends on the plan you buy.
Some are one domain one install. In some cases you buy a developers plan that allows multiple installs and in some cases also access to multiple themes. Those plans usually have a monthly/yearly pricing plan.
Just check the terms and conditions of the actual theme.

Hi Chad,

Yes, you can use a premium theme on multiple domains as long as it specifies that you can when you purchase it.

~Scott~

Usually.

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