recommended to put a link to WA on every review page ... just on some ... or on a header page only?
Kyle does encourage a link pointing people to your WA review in your reviews of the others!
Hopefully you are setting up your reviews as Posts, under a category of "Reviews", and not each review as a static page.
As to linking, It depends on the overall content of your website. You would want some informational content that provides value and is not there to promote something. It's all about having a good balance.
If you are an affiliate for the subject of a particular review - then you need to take that into consideration - which is more important to you, that the visitor buy the product/service under review, or join WA?
I would certainly include an "internal" link to the WA Review post at the end of other reviews - where it makes sense to do so. For example, if your review findings are that a particular product/service is not as worthwhile as WA, then of course you would want to point the reader in the right direction.
That way, visitors stay on your site when they decide to check out your WA Review post. I think Kyle refers to this as the centralization of affiliate links.
I'm not sure what you mean by header page. ~Jude
While working on my wa site and doing reviews is it .?
recommended to put a link to WA on every review page ... just on some ... or on a header page only?
The answers to your question just gave me another great ideal. Who said you can't teach an old dog new tricks.
Kyle does encourage a link pointing people to your WA review in your reviews of the others!
Hopefully you are setting up your reviews as Posts, under a category of "Reviews", and not each review as a static page.
As to linking, It depends on the overall content of your website. You would want some informational content that provides value and is not there to promote something. It's all about having a good balance.
If you are an affiliate for the subject of a particular review - then you need to take that into consideration - which is more important to you, that the visitor buy the product/service under review, or join WA?
I would certainly include an "internal" link to the WA Review post at the end of other reviews - where it makes sense to do so. For example, if your review findings are that a particular product/service is not as worthwhile as WA, then of course you would want to point the reader in the right direction.
That way, visitors stay on your site when they decide to check out your WA Review post. I think Kyle refers to this as the centralization of affiliate links.
I'm not sure what you mean by header page. ~Jude
The answers to your question just gave me another great ideal. Who said you can't teach an old dog new tricks.