I am currently on lesson "Instant Access to a MILLION products" where this question is actually explained. Unfortunately I don't understand the part about where to copy HTML, i
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I am currently on lesson "Instant Access to a MILLION products" where this question is actually explained. Unfortunately I don't understand the part about where to copy HTML, i
Hi - here is a short video on how to correctly add Amazon links. Short Video On Adding Amazon Links To A Post
Hi
I have followed everything suggested in the video. Inserting links and images worked fine but link+images didn't. The result i get is just empty frame without picture or link. What am I doing wrong?
Hi - difficult to say really. Are you copying the code in full? It should start with <iframe style and end with </iframe>
Have you tried it with different products?
Yes, I am copying everything in full and I also tried several products but no luck :-(
Maybe it has something to do with cursor position. I tried to place the cursor to different positions but no matter what I do the results is always empty frame.
Hmm, so, when you have searched for a product, and it comes up in a list, at the side of it, it says "Get link", which takes you to the customize page where you can see the code. Is the way you are doing it?
If so, rather than clicking on get link, click on the name of the product itself. Then get the code by clicking on the Text + Image link from the Site Stripe bar on the product page.
It should be the same code, but for some reason, using the code from the Site Stripe bar sometimes works when the other way doesn't.
That's what I do, as explained in the video. I go to text+image and copy the link. When I paste it all I get is an empty frame.
Try adding one as you have been doing, then send me the link to your site, and I will take a look to see if there is anything obvious I can see.
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I was researching about free images for our blogs. Yes, there are several web sites with free pictures but they are very limited, especially when it come to electronic/electric
There are several large website with royalty-free license usage, such as Pixabay, Unsplash and Pexel. You can also check out the following: Hurray! More Free Images
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Question about google images license?
I was researching about free images for our blogs. Yes, there are several web sites with free pictures but they are very limited, especially when it come to electronic/electric
There are several large website with royalty-free license usage, such as Pixabay, Unsplash and Pexel. You can also check out the following: Hurray! More Free Images
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Hi everyone
I am interested in tools and I would like it to be my niche. Now, I am not sure if tools is too broad for niche or should I choose some subcategory like hand too
Tools of the trade - but what trade?
Tools for a particular job - but what job? knitting tools - joke?
(by the way i think DIY is still too broad.
You may like plastering, but hate electrics etc
The point, I am trying to make, is I think you can narrow your niche by selecting a trade or a particular subject that your are interested in using those tools on.
i.e.
tools for creating wood sculptures from scratch
tools for making your own furniture
tools for painting and decorating
tools for gardening
tools for knitting - joke again!
I personally wouldn't narrow it by splitting hand/power tools, because I think that likelihood is that you will come to write an article where one or other would be the better choice. Additionally they are both potential revenue streams.
One more thing
English is my second language. Will that be a problem later when it comes to writing?
Hi - no, you will be using the Site Content feature, which has a spelling and grammar checker to help you.
Wood carving is a good niche. There are loads of tools specifically for this particular niche.
Hi - tools is too broad to start with. If you were to choose power tools, for example, you could start with one, such as drills. Then, when you have established yourself as an authority on that by writing lots of content, then expand with the next category.
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A question about niche choice?
Hi everyone
I am interested in tools and I would like it to be my niche. Now, I am not sure if tools is too broad for niche or should I choose some subcategory like hand too
Tools of the trade - but what trade?
Tools for a particular job - but what job? knitting tools - joke?
(by the way i think DIY is still too broad.
You may like plastering, but hate electrics etc
The point, I am trying to make, is I think you can narrow your niche by selecting a trade or a particular subject that your are interested in using those tools on.
i.e.
tools for creating wood sculptures from scratch
tools for making your own furniture
tools for painting and decorating
tools for gardening
tools for knitting - joke again!
I personally wouldn't narrow it by splitting hand/power tools, because I think that likelihood is that you will come to write an article where one or other would be the better choice. Additionally they are both potential revenue streams.
One more thing
English is my second language. Will that be a problem later when it comes to writing?
Hi - no, you will be using the Site Content feature, which has a spelling and grammar checker to help you.
Wood carving is a good niche. There are loads of tools specifically for this particular niche.
Hi - tools is too broad to start with. If you were to choose power tools, for example, you could start with one, such as drills. Then, when you have established yourself as an authority on that by writing lots of content, then expand with the next category.
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Hi - here is a short video on how to correctly add Amazon links. Short Video On Adding Amazon Links To A Post
Hi
I have followed everything suggested in the video. Inserting links and images worked fine but link+images didn't. The result i get is just empty frame without picture or link. What am I doing wrong?
Hi - difficult to say really. Are you copying the code in full? It should start with <iframe style and end with </iframe>
Have you tried it with different products?
Yes, I am copying everything in full and I also tried several products but no luck :-(
Maybe it has something to do with cursor position. I tried to place the cursor to different positions but no matter what I do the results is always empty frame.
Hmm, so, when you have searched for a product, and it comes up in a list, at the side of it, it says "Get link", which takes you to the customize page where you can see the code. Is the way you are doing it?
If so, rather than clicking on get link, click on the name of the product itself. Then get the code by clicking on the Text + Image link from the Site Stripe bar on the product page.
It should be the same code, but for some reason, using the code from the Site Stripe bar sometimes works when the other way doesn't.
That's what I do, as explained in the video. I go to text+image and copy the link. When I paste it all I get is an empty frame.
Try adding one as you have been doing, then send me the link to your site, and I will take a look to see if there is anything obvious I can see.