About CJames1
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Hello WA community! Christopher here from a southern state known as Tennessee. Born and raised in Sunny California until I was 20 years young,

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Okay, so to clear this up; I don't mean sell products by affiliate links via affiliate programs. I mean actually having an online store where people make purchases from my webs

Hey Chris,

Just read your post and I just happen to be checking out the same subject.

I've found that some affiliate sites have clients that give you an option to build out an entire storefront on a page or just build out your custom site with their code.

For example, we just received an approval from Reebok and they opened their doors to us completely. When I log into my affiliate site I can go to the Reebok vendor area and they have options for me to build out the product line any way I want. From a contextual link to a customized storefront. They really did a lot of work to put it together for their affiliates and I think this may be what you're looking for.

I don't know that we're allowed to mention Affiliate Vendors websites in the open forum so you or anyone else interested in having a chat about this is welcome to PM and I'll be happy to share the info.

Hope that helps.

Good luck

~Jim

Yes, Chris, that's called drop-shipping, and most [online] affiliate programs do that nowadays. Amazon's (as you mentioned) affiliate program is a PRIME (forgive the pun - lol) example.

You can PM me for more example's, and suggestions for affiliate programs that do that, depending on your niche. I'll be happy to help as I can.

You can also do a google search for your niche subject and add "affiliate programs" to that search phrase to find affiliate program suggestions.

~ Mike

Is there a way to sell products as an affiliate?

Is there a way to sell products as an affiliate?

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Okay, so to clear this up; I don't mean sell products by affiliate links via affiliate programs. I mean actually having an online store where people make purchases from my webs

Hey Chris,

Just read your post and I just happen to be checking out the same subject.

I've found that some affiliate sites have clients that give you an option to build out an entire storefront on a page or just build out your custom site with their code.

For example, we just received an approval from Reebok and they opened their doors to us completely. When I log into my affiliate site I can go to the Reebok vendor area and they have options for me to build out the product line any way I want. From a contextual link to a customized storefront. They really did a lot of work to put it together for their affiliates and I think this may be what you're looking for.

I don't know that we're allowed to mention Affiliate Vendors websites in the open forum so you or anyone else interested in having a chat about this is welcome to PM and I'll be happy to share the info.

Hope that helps.

Good luck

~Jim

Yes, Chris, that's called drop-shipping, and most [online] affiliate programs do that nowadays. Amazon's (as you mentioned) affiliate program is a PRIME (forgive the pun - lol) example.

You can PM me for more example's, and suggestions for affiliate programs that do that, depending on your niche. I'll be happy to help as I can.

You can also do a google search for your niche subject and add "affiliate programs" to that search phrase to find affiliate program suggestions.

~ Mike

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So I've tried adding comments to main pages via "quick edit", "discussion settings" and "Screen options" but nothing is working. I can get comments on posts no problem, but on

If you're not an expert in css/php/html, you're probably better off changing your theme. Or just don't make pages at all - write only blog posts.

Not so long ago I encountered the same problem and tried to fix it by inserting a few lines of code I managed to find while searching for a solution on the Web. It did work - to some extent. The comment section appeared, only on top of the page, not at the bottom. And it was too wide. I tried tinkering with it a bit, but couldn't for the life of it figure out how to do it properly and gave up.

Again, someone with good understanding of markup languages can probably do this without any problem, but that's not me for sure.

Mel is right, enabling comments on pages may be theme dependent.

Try heading over to the Wordpress dashboard and go to Pages > select Quick Edit for any page you want to enable comments > and look for enable/allow comments. (See image).

You may have to do this manually for each Page. Let me know if it works!

Yeah when I checkmark allow comments it gives me the error "are you sure you want to do that?Please try again".

I assume now that iRibbon just doesn't allow comments on main pages, only blog posts. Such a bummer. I actually liked the layout of that theme. Looks like i'll have to change it tho.

I'm thinking this could be the case.

Comments on pages is theme specific, there are very few themes that allow comments, 2010, 2016 and a couple of others.

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Comment error "are you sure you want to d this?"

Comment error "are you sure you want to d this?"

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So I've tried adding comments to main pages via "quick edit", "discussion settings" and "Screen options" but nothing is working. I can get comments on posts no problem, but on

If you're not an expert in css/php/html, you're probably better off changing your theme. Or just don't make pages at all - write only blog posts.

Not so long ago I encountered the same problem and tried to fix it by inserting a few lines of code I managed to find while searching for a solution on the Web. It did work - to some extent. The comment section appeared, only on top of the page, not at the bottom. And it was too wide. I tried tinkering with it a bit, but couldn't for the life of it figure out how to do it properly and gave up.

Again, someone with good understanding of markup languages can probably do this without any problem, but that's not me for sure.

Mel is right, enabling comments on pages may be theme dependent.

Try heading over to the Wordpress dashboard and go to Pages > select Quick Edit for any page you want to enable comments > and look for enable/allow comments. (See image).

You may have to do this manually for each Page. Let me know if it works!

Yeah when I checkmark allow comments it gives me the error "are you sure you want to do that?Please try again".

I assume now that iRibbon just doesn't allow comments on main pages, only blog posts. Such a bummer. I actually liked the layout of that theme. Looks like i'll have to change it tho.

I'm thinking this could be the case.

Comments on pages is theme specific, there are very few themes that allow comments, 2010, 2016 and a couple of others.

See more comments

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