In the template writing area there are goals you can set for your blogs. Originally when i started i made them 1000 words, probably because this was the key number that was u
Don’t really worry about length If your writing high quality posts that properly address the question or problem your addressing for your readers.
I also think it depends your audience. Are they experts and require really deep and detailed articles or they more general in nature just trying to find the information they seek.
Follow Partha’s link below, it offers great guidance.
-Mike
Hey Brian,
I wrote about this last month.
Here you go. ($4,899 For 16 HOURS Work) How Many Words? How Many Articles? How Much Time? Partha
Quality is more important than length. Did you answer the questions that the reader is seeking? Did they get the info they needed? Does it spur them into action and/or continuing to read on your website?
Hi, there has writing goal pre-set in the template of "Keyword Rich Content Page" already. I believe that you should write your article naturally and also you shouldn't worry so much about they're getting longer as I really envy you on doing this. You're superb!
Truth be told content creation is still a nightmare for me LOL!
How long should my content rich blogs be?
In the template writing area there are goals you can set for your blogs. Originally when i started i made them 1000 words, probably because this was the key number that was u
Don’t really worry about length If your writing high quality posts that properly address the question or problem your addressing for your readers.
I also think it depends your audience. Are they experts and require really deep and detailed articles or they more general in nature just trying to find the information they seek.
Follow Partha’s link below, it offers great guidance.
-Mike
Hey Brian,
I wrote about this last month.
Here you go. ($4,899 For 16 HOURS Work) How Many Words? How Many Articles? How Much Time? Partha
Quality is more important than length. Did you answer the questions that the reader is seeking? Did they get the info they needed? Does it spur them into action and/or continuing to read on your website?
Hi, there has writing goal pre-set in the template of "Keyword Rich Content Page" already. I believe that you should write your article naturally and also you shouldn't worry so much about they're getting longer as I really envy you on doing this. You're superb!
Truth be told content creation is still a nightmare for me LOL!
Hi Carson, I keep getting notifications I my "Bell" icon but when I open it, it is always sorry, most of the time something I have already opened. Can this be fixed? Can I s
May be someone left a message and later delete it, however it would still register in your bell notification, except when you click to go check it out, it is not there.
Notification bubble notifications when nothing new is present?
Hi Carson, I keep getting notifications I my "Bell" icon but when I open it, it is always sorry, most of the time something I have already opened. Can this be fixed? Can I s
May be someone left a message and later delete it, however it would still register in your bell notification, except when you click to go check it out, it is not there.
I'm on the money making level of the entrepreneur training. I've added Amazon as an affiliate as instructed and have reviewed there rules and terms of use. I see a template f
If you're in the US or have any US audience, the disclosure must appear on every page at the top of the post to be FTC compliant. Contrary to some of the information others share, it can't be in the footer, it can't be in the side bar, and it absolutely cannot only be on another page. You can get in trouble, and you can get your merchant in trouble as well.
FYI, I'm on the Compliance Council of the Performance Marketing Association - we work directly with the FTC on compliance issues.
In principle, you should have a general affiliate disclosure as a page linked to from your footer menu.
In addition, Amazon requires you to have their wording-specific affiliate disclosure next to (preferably before) your affiliate link in every page or post that contains one.
Level 3 covers affiliate programs in great detail.
However when you start displaying Affiliate links
It should be clearly visible in the primary menu. Disclosure is typically a page.
You also need a shorter disclosure as close as possible to the first affiliate link in a post, either above or below the link.
For Amazon, it has to say "as an Amazon Associate I may earn from qualified purchases" and this has to be directly above your first Amazon link in post.
Affiliate Disclosures, FTC Guidelines, and Amazon Rules FTC & Affiliate Links/Affiliate Disclosures
Yea that's the training level I'm on, and have added Amazon as an affiliate, however I don't have the affiliate disclosure page up yet on my menu. Should I be going back to follow the steps from earlier lesson on posting a privacy policy, but just follow the same steps to add the affiliate disclosure?
I have included instructions on the how to top comment. You should have an About me post, a privacy policy page, an affiliate disclosure and also follow the instructions above.
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When should I add affiliate disclosure?
I'm on the money making level of the entrepreneur training. I've added Amazon as an affiliate as instructed and have reviewed there rules and terms of use. I see a template f
If you're in the US or have any US audience, the disclosure must appear on every page at the top of the post to be FTC compliant. Contrary to some of the information others share, it can't be in the footer, it can't be in the side bar, and it absolutely cannot only be on another page. You can get in trouble, and you can get your merchant in trouble as well.
FYI, I'm on the Compliance Council of the Performance Marketing Association - we work directly with the FTC on compliance issues.
In principle, you should have a general affiliate disclosure as a page linked to from your footer menu.
In addition, Amazon requires you to have their wording-specific affiliate disclosure next to (preferably before) your affiliate link in every page or post that contains one.
Level 3 covers affiliate programs in great detail.
However when you start displaying Affiliate links
It should be clearly visible in the primary menu. Disclosure is typically a page.
You also need a shorter disclosure as close as possible to the first affiliate link in a post, either above or below the link.
For Amazon, it has to say "as an Amazon Associate I may earn from qualified purchases" and this has to be directly above your first Amazon link in post.
Affiliate Disclosures, FTC Guidelines, and Amazon Rules FTC & Affiliate Links/Affiliate Disclosures
Yea that's the training level I'm on, and have added Amazon as an affiliate, however I don't have the affiliate disclosure page up yet on my menu. Should I be going back to follow the steps from earlier lesson on posting a privacy policy, but just follow the same steps to add the affiliate disclosure?
I have included instructions on the how to top comment. You should have an About me post, a privacy policy page, an affiliate disclosure and also follow the instructions above.
See more comments
Partha got you covered.