How many affiliate links of different products all within your niche can you put on your website?
As many as you want. With Amazon, you can open up your own astore to further increase the product you promote.
Jerome
I think as many as you can without becoming too cluttered. You don't want the ads to take away from your content.
Bill
Hi Charles, I think you can build a number of products into your site. First of all you can use the right or left column where you can put a number of banners with links to products and or links to maybe a page you have set up separately with a number of products. In addition you can add links to products or services within your posts when you publish them and these links can be either internal links to other product pages on your site or external links to a product. But when adding a link within your content you should make sure that it is pertinent to the post and works right in with the flow of the content.
You don't want to over do it because you want to make sure that the content is primary for the visitor, not the ads.
Have a great day., Joe
I think this is a hard question to answer. I don't have a number. But I think as many as you can. Most probably considering quality of the affiliates. The more content you add the more affiliates you add.
I am now making a habit to review products Of which I have signed as an affiliate and then compare with my main affiliate. so that I will benefit twice on every review I do.
There's no hard and fast rule. However too many can hurt your ranking.If you know some successful sites in your niche, you can use the number of links they have for reference.
Hi Charles. You don't want your website to look like you are selling things as that can put a buyer off if it's over the top. Personally I use between 3 and 4 and they are very subtle. I.e. Using URL linking with text like click here or find out more etc...
hope this helps
There is no limit. But be careful. Don't overuse links per page. That can actually de-rank your site. If you're new, I would stick with just 1 - 2 affiliate links per page or blog post. If you are having difficulty getting traffic, you may want to actually have zero affiliate links per page/post. It's hard to say.
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How many affiliate products should you use on your website ?
How many affiliate links of different products all within your niche can you put on your website?
Though there is no limit they all must be relevant to your niche. You also must not provide affiliate links on every page. As Google states in their Affiliate Program Webmaster Guidelines, discussed at the link below, your website should be mostly informational with only a minor portion focused on affiliate links. How to Write Content for Affiliate Marketing that Ranks
As many as you want. With Amazon, you can open up your own astore to further increase the product you promote.
Jerome
I think as many as you can without becoming too cluttered. You don't want the ads to take away from your content.
Bill
Hi Charles, I think you can build a number of products into your site. First of all you can use the right or left column where you can put a number of banners with links to products and or links to maybe a page you have set up separately with a number of products. In addition you can add links to products or services within your posts when you publish them and these links can be either internal links to other product pages on your site or external links to a product. But when adding a link within your content you should make sure that it is pertinent to the post and works right in with the flow of the content.
You don't want to over do it because you want to make sure that the content is primary for the visitor, not the ads.
Have a great day., Joe
I think this is a hard question to answer. I don't have a number. But I think as many as you can. Most probably considering quality of the affiliates. The more content you add the more affiliates you add.
I am now making a habit to review products Of which I have signed as an affiliate and then compare with my main affiliate. so that I will benefit twice on every review I do.
There's no hard and fast rule. However too many can hurt your ranking.If you know some successful sites in your niche, you can use the number of links they have for reference.
Hi Charles. You don't want your website to look like you are selling things as that can put a buyer off if it's over the top. Personally I use between 3 and 4 and they are very subtle. I.e. Using URL linking with text like click here or find out more etc...
hope this helps
There is no limit. But be careful. Don't overuse links per page. That can actually de-rank your site. If you're new, I would stick with just 1 - 2 affiliate links per page or blog post. If you are having difficulty getting traffic, you may want to actually have zero affiliate links per page/post. It's hard to say.
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Because my page speed score is too low will you tell me which plugins to keep and which to delete? https://weightlosswithcharles.com
Hello! I'm assuming no one answered because we can't see your plugins! Could you type out which ones you have? :)
Madelaine
A want to know which plugins to delete ?
Because my page speed score is too low will you tell me which plugins to keep and which to delete? https://weightlosswithcharles.com
Hello! I'm assuming no one answered because we can't see your plugins! Could you type out which ones you have? :)
Madelaine
How to fix it and is it worth fixing and consequences if not fixed
Here's a couple of links to webpages where you will get information on error 500's
http://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-fix-the-internal-server-error-in-wordpress/
https://www.lifewire.com/500-internal-server-error-explained-2622938
The problem doesn't have to be yours and in fact its usually an external server problem.
best to check if its yours or not though.
Robert Allan
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500 response from the server error means?
How to fix it and is it worth fixing and consequences if not fixed
Here's a couple of links to webpages where you will get information on error 500's
http://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-fix-the-internal-server-error-in-wordpress/
https://www.lifewire.com/500-internal-server-error-explained-2622938
The problem doesn't have to be yours and in fact its usually an external server problem.
best to check if its yours or not though.
Robert Allan
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How do you fix the 500 error in Google Console. What is it about and what if we do not fix it?
No probs and always best to go straight to Support.
Mainly because you will receive all sorts of tips and advice and some of it will be downright unhelpful.
Enjoy your Tuesday.
Robert Allan
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Is the 500 error in google console important ?
How do you fix the 500 error in Google Console. What is it about and what if we do not fix it?
No probs and always best to go straight to Support.
Mainly because you will receive all sorts of tips and advice and some of it will be downright unhelpful.
Enjoy your Tuesday.
Robert Allan
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what is a backlink. Do I need them?
As I understand it a backlink is a reference from an another website linking to your site. The more links you have from others websites the better. When that happen search engines rank you higher in the search results. And yes you do need them.
guys. do any of you know if there is any way that you could be used as a backlink by someone else without you knowing. if you know what i mean?
Guys be very, very careful with this topic as it's a slippery slope. Backlinks of the wrong kind can destroy your online business.
If you create great content, people will share it with others and that will create the backlink you need.
Kyle doesn't particularly like them and he does not think they are appropriate.
They are links from other sites, whether another of yours or from another owner. They are NOT good if they are from an inferior site and can be OK if from an authority site!
Be careful of them and only use those that help you and do not detract from your efforts, if you use them at all.
Hey Charles,
Here are a couple of posts that you may find very helpful:
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/247984
http://backlinko.com/high-quality-backlinks
25000 is right, but I think this should occur naturally, when the time is right, and a site has gained some authority and trust.
I think if it is forced, it's no longer good in the eyes of Google.
It's a link from another website to your website. Can be from someone sharing your link because they liked your site or from an interesting article you posted on a related site with your website address in it pointing to your site.
What is a backlink and how do you get them?
what is a backlink. Do I need them?
As I understand it a backlink is a reference from an another website linking to your site. The more links you have from others websites the better. When that happen search engines rank you higher in the search results. And yes you do need them.
guys. do any of you know if there is any way that you could be used as a backlink by someone else without you knowing. if you know what i mean?
Guys be very, very careful with this topic as it's a slippery slope. Backlinks of the wrong kind can destroy your online business.
If you create great content, people will share it with others and that will create the backlink you need.
Kyle doesn't particularly like them and he does not think they are appropriate.
They are links from other sites, whether another of yours or from another owner. They are NOT good if they are from an inferior site and can be OK if from an authority site!
Be careful of them and only use those that help you and do not detract from your efforts, if you use them at all.
Hey Charles,
Here are a couple of posts that you may find very helpful:
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/247984
http://backlinko.com/high-quality-backlinks
25000 is right, but I think this should occur naturally, when the time is right, and a site has gained some authority and trust.
I think if it is forced, it's no longer good in the eyes of Google.
It's a link from another website to your website. Can be from someone sharing your link because they liked your site or from an interesting article you posted on a related site with your website address in it pointing to your site.
Though there is no limit they all must be relevant to your niche. You also must not provide affiliate links on every page. As Google states in their Affiliate Program Webmaster Guidelines, discussed at the link below, your website should be mostly informational with only a minor portion focused on affiliate links. How to Write Content for Affiliate Marketing that Ranks