I'm trying to become a company's affiliate. As part of the process I need to publish a banner on my site (png file) and send them a direct link to the image. I have no idea how
I think you're half way there.
Once you've added the image, make sure that the URL for the image points to 'media'. That way, when you click on the image, you will be taken to the larger version.
The image URL should be in the address bar of your browser.
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How do I publish or host a banner on my site?
I'm trying to become a company's affiliate. As part of the process I need to publish a banner on my site (png file) and send them a direct link to the image. I have no idea how
Hey Derek,
Thanks for answering my question. I was able to post the image in one of my articles and linked it to media and one the larger image opened copied that URL and sent it to the company for site ownership verification.
Thank you so much. You saved my life! lol
I think you're half way there.
Once you've added the image, make sure that the URL for the image points to 'media'. That way, when you click on the image, you will be taken to the larger version.
The image URL should be in the address bar of your browser.
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Hi, everyone. I'm not sure what classroom to place this question under so I'll put it under, writing content.
Anyways, I'm interested in promoting Grammarly Spellcheck tool
Chad's correct. You can definitely use the word Grammarly in your title if you write a review. I'm a Grammarly affiliate and have done so. If you're interested in looking at the post, my website is listed on my profile page.
From my understanding you aren't allowed to "buy" the keyword and nothe allowed to use it in a domain name. I could be completely wrong since they rejected my application.
When I do a Google search for grammarly review lots of articles come up. So it's definitely possible to do. Check out some of them and reverse engineer their process then rwrite your own review!
Hope this helps
Chad
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Hi, everyone. I'm not sure what classroom to place this question under so I'll put it under, writing content.
Anyways, I'm interested in promoting Grammarly Spellcheck tool
Chad's correct. You can definitely use the word Grammarly in your title if you write a review. I'm a Grammarly affiliate and have done so. If you're interested in looking at the post, my website is listed on my profile page.
From my understanding you aren't allowed to "buy" the keyword and nothe allowed to use it in a domain name. I could be completely wrong since they rejected my application.
When I do a Google search for grammarly review lots of articles come up. So it's definitely possible to do. Check out some of them and reverse engineer their process then rwrite your own review!
Hope this helps
Chad
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Hey Derek,
Thanks for answering my question. I was able to post the image in one of my articles and linked it to media and one the larger image opened copied that URL and sent it to the company for site ownership verification.
Thank you so much. You saved my life! lol
You're very welcome - damsels in distress is a speciality of mine :-)