A couple of months ago Themrj asked a similar question here:
You have had only one reply. Make sure it is right before you go ahead. Hate to waste your time with such a small response
Well, one is probably as good as 10. Also the title of my question might not be clear enough. I can try posting another question or I'll just go for it and see what happens - not that I will spend a lot of time on it and I can always delete it if something goes wrong.
Besides, I checked for this kind of post pretty thoroughly and couldn't find anything bad. Nothing good either, but that may very well mean that nobody's created such a post before.
Anyway, I'll risk it :)
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Requesting likes, 1s, pins, shares, retweets, etc.?
A couple of months ago Themrj asked a similar question here:
I like your idea. I just have to get the social media buttons on my website, which I have not done. Yet. s
Ahh, I still haven't done that post - got my hands full for the whole week. I also need to install a social buttons plugin on my new site, but that's a matter of a few minutes. Hopefully I'll do the post tomorrow :)
Anyway, thanks for supporting my idea, Shary!
You are welcome and I got my SMedia buttons on my site today. Yah. I will be ready when you are free to do your post. No worries....I have plenty to do also. s
You have had only one reply. Make sure it is right before you go ahead. Hate to waste your time with such a small response
Well, one is probably as good as 10. Also the title of my question might not be clear enough. I can try posting another question or I'll just go for it and see what happens - not that I will spend a lot of time on it and I can always delete it if something goes wrong.
Besides, I checked for this kind of post pretty thoroughly and couldn't find anything bad. Nothing good either, but that may very well mean that nobody's created such a post before.
Anyway, I'll risk it :)
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I just want to place ads like native amazon ads and affiliate banners not inside the body of my reviews, but in a sidebar widget area. Will it drastically impact the loading sp
It would not slow down your site, but it will take away the attention of your reader, if anything I would place those ads at the bottom of your page, or a widget in your footer menu,,
Thank you, Bea!
Actually, I'm putting ads related to the item I review - nothing else. So if I review a case for a handheld device, I put the banner showing exactly the case I'm reviewing. I'm doing this because I really don't like to put Amazon (or other) banners in the actual content. Maybe I'm wrong to do so, but I want to try it out and see how it'll work (or not).
Okay from my understand of native ads are the ones which are not relevant to what your writing about, you can use the image of Amazon to review it,
Amazon's native ads are relative, I just search the links by the name of a product and then choose a native ad instead of just getting a code. Take a look at my page:
http://gaming-on-the-go.com/handhelds-reviews/ps-vita-review-slim
I think it should work well - at least I hope so :)
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Is it ok to use a custom sidebar for almost every page?
I just want to place ads like native amazon ads and affiliate banners not inside the body of my reviews, but in a sidebar widget area. Will it drastically impact the loading sp
It would not slow down your site, but it will take away the attention of your reader, if anything I would place those ads at the bottom of your page, or a widget in your footer menu,,
Thank you, Bea!
Actually, I'm putting ads related to the item I review - nothing else. So if I review a case for a handheld device, I put the banner showing exactly the case I'm reviewing. I'm doing this because I really don't like to put Amazon (or other) banners in the actual content. Maybe I'm wrong to do so, but I want to try it out and see how it'll work (or not).
Okay from my understand of native ads are the ones which are not relevant to what your writing about, you can use the image of Amazon to review it,
Amazon's native ads are relative, I just search the links by the name of a product and then choose a native ad instead of just getting a code. Take a look at my page:
http://gaming-on-the-go.com/handhelds-reviews/ps-vita-review-slim
I think it should work well - at least I hope so :)
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My question is:
Which affiliate network should I choose to apply for MS affiliate program?
I'm asking, because there are plenty of choices on their
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Any non us or canada microsoft affiliates here? help needed!
My question is:
Which affiliate network should I choose to apply for MS affiliate program?
I'm asking, because there are plenty of choices on their
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I'm not talking about images you get from banners when you insert an HTML code into your Website, but about those you can see on the actual site of a merchant you're affiliated
Oh thank you for the question and JV for the answer. I am promoting products from three suppliers and had decided (hesitantly) to use their product images on my site and generated affiliate links to put on those products.
This gives me some comfort.
Tyrell
Not sure that I understand correctly. You are affiliate with Amazon and images of the product are there. But they are not good enough. So you would like to use them from the actual manufacturer? If so, I do this sometimes but rarely. In one tutorial Jay says this is ok because you promote their product from Amazon so they would not mind. This is probably so.
Hi Jovo,
No, I'm not an affiliate of Amazon right now - just used them as an example. I'm an affiliate of Geekbuying, they're much like Amazon, only not THAT big.
Anyway, here's what I mean: as their affiliate, from my "control panel" on their site, I have access to content with affiliate links. Unfortunately, they do not provide large, good quality images of products, and all the images are usually made with products seen from only one side. I think that's also the case with Amazon - at least I wasn't able to find better images when I was their affiliate.
Now then, what I'd like to use are the images from the product pages I can view as a BUYER - those, which usually show an item from all the different angles and which you can sometimes zoom in. All the images are actually watermarked with Geekbuying stamps, so I think that's probably OK to use them, as I'm already their affiliate anyway.
I just want to be sure I'm not wrong about that.
Did not know about this, but it looks completely OK to use them. You are selling their stuff, I would not hesitate.
yes that is a great way ti get images. just make sure you get your affiliate link attached to them
Actually, I don't want to attach affiliate links to them - those I place in other places throughout the review.
Right now I posted the images at my own risk - you can take a look at my page if you wish: http://gaming-on-the-go.com/handhelds-reviews/gpd-xd-review-an-excellent-android-handheld-gaming-device
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Is it ok to use images from your affiliated merchant's site?
I'm not talking about images you get from banners when you insert an HTML code into your Website, but about those you can see on the actual site of a merchant you're affiliated
Oh thank you for the question and JV for the answer. I am promoting products from three suppliers and had decided (hesitantly) to use their product images on my site and generated affiliate links to put on those products.
This gives me some comfort.
Tyrell
Not sure that I understand correctly. You are affiliate with Amazon and images of the product are there. But they are not good enough. So you would like to use them from the actual manufacturer? If so, I do this sometimes but rarely. In one tutorial Jay says this is ok because you promote their product from Amazon so they would not mind. This is probably so.
Hi Jovo,
No, I'm not an affiliate of Amazon right now - just used them as an example. I'm an affiliate of Geekbuying, they're much like Amazon, only not THAT big.
Anyway, here's what I mean: as their affiliate, from my "control panel" on their site, I have access to content with affiliate links. Unfortunately, they do not provide large, good quality images of products, and all the images are usually made with products seen from only one side. I think that's also the case with Amazon - at least I wasn't able to find better images when I was their affiliate.
Now then, what I'd like to use are the images from the product pages I can view as a BUYER - those, which usually show an item from all the different angles and which you can sometimes zoom in. All the images are actually watermarked with Geekbuying stamps, so I think that's probably OK to use them, as I'm already their affiliate anyway.
I just want to be sure I'm not wrong about that.
Did not know about this, but it looks completely OK to use them. You are selling their stuff, I would not hesitate.
yes that is a great way ti get images. just make sure you get your affiliate link attached to them
Actually, I don't want to attach affiliate links to them - those I place in other places throughout the review.
Right now I posted the images at my own risk - you can take a look at my page if you wish: http://gaming-on-the-go.com/handhelds-reviews/gpd-xd-review-an-excellent-android-handheld-gaming-device
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I like your idea. I just have to get the social media buttons on my website, which I have not done. Yet. s
Ahh, I still haven't done that post - got my hands full for the whole week. I also need to install a social buttons plugin on my new site, but that's a matter of a few minutes. Hopefully I'll do the post tomorrow :)
Anyway, thanks for supporting my idea, Shary!
You are welcome and I got my SMedia buttons on my site today. Yah. I will be ready when you are free to do your post. No worries....I have plenty to do also. s
Cool, will post an update here as soon as I'm done with it.