ok, I must be blind how, how do you find your Google+ account link.?
Your link is in the address bar when you sign up for Google +. When you click on your account your link will pop up. And that is it. I hope this helps you out.
Google+ account link, how to find?
ok, I must be blind how, how do you find your Google+ account link.?
Your link is in the address bar when you sign up for Google +. When you click on your account your link will pop up. And that is it. I hope this helps you out.
How do you get approved for affiliate programs if your website has nothing on it?
With Clickbank I think it is right away. Amazon I'm not sure how long, but you need to have a website running contrary to Clickbank. there are all different in a way.
Clickbank is the easiest one to get approved in my experience. Amazon too. But if you don't send traffic to them after a while, they may cancel your account until you start getting traffic.
Usually, you have to fill out a form of some kind, every time you want to become an affiliate for a specific advertiser. I belong to several affiliate houses, like Shareasale, Flexoffers, and the like. Each one is different. Some advertisers will auto-approve, meaning as soon as you submit the form, you're approved and good to go. Many advertisers are very particular. They will look at your site and look at your content before approving you.
Right now, I am waiting until I've built up a good amount of content on the site on which I'm working, before I even submit an application for two advertisers. Getting an advertiser to give you a second look, is sometimes harder than making a good impression on the first try. So if it's an advertiser that you REALLY REALLY want to work with, put them on the back burner until you get a good amount of content built up on your site for them to look at. In the mean time, try some other, low risk advertisers, just so you get the experience of submitting those applications.
I also keep a description of my site handy in a text file, so when I'm applying for affiliate contracts, I can just cut and paste, rather than having to re-invent the wheel each time.
Good luck to you!
You won't get approved without content. You need to create your website with sufficient content first and if you concentrate on the Certification training or Affiliate Bootcamp, you will be guided through the necessary steps. So just follow the training step by step.
Appreciate that. I am doing what you suggest, one step at a time.
I am enjoying it..and I am not ready for affiliate program yet, but I will be!
Yes, that's right, Donna, there is no need to rush things.
I'm glad you are enjoying the training.
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How do you get approved for affiliate programs ?
How do you get approved for affiliate programs if your website has nothing on it?
With Clickbank I think it is right away. Amazon I'm not sure how long, but you need to have a website running contrary to Clickbank. there are all different in a way.
Clickbank is the easiest one to get approved in my experience. Amazon too. But if you don't send traffic to them after a while, they may cancel your account until you start getting traffic.
Usually, you have to fill out a form of some kind, every time you want to become an affiliate for a specific advertiser. I belong to several affiliate houses, like Shareasale, Flexoffers, and the like. Each one is different. Some advertisers will auto-approve, meaning as soon as you submit the form, you're approved and good to go. Many advertisers are very particular. They will look at your site and look at your content before approving you.
Right now, I am waiting until I've built up a good amount of content on the site on which I'm working, before I even submit an application for two advertisers. Getting an advertiser to give you a second look, is sometimes harder than making a good impression on the first try. So if it's an advertiser that you REALLY REALLY want to work with, put them on the back burner until you get a good amount of content built up on your site for them to look at. In the mean time, try some other, low risk advertisers, just so you get the experience of submitting those applications.
I also keep a description of my site handy in a text file, so when I'm applying for affiliate contracts, I can just cut and paste, rather than having to re-invent the wheel each time.
Good luck to you!
You won't get approved without content. You need to create your website with sufficient content first and if you concentrate on the Certification training or Affiliate Bootcamp, you will be guided through the necessary steps. So just follow the training step by step.
Appreciate that. I am doing what you suggest, one step at a time.
I am enjoying it..and I am not ready for affiliate program yet, but I will be!
Yes, that's right, Donna, there is no need to rush things.
I'm glad you are enjoying the training.
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Yes that's it and good luck to you Donna,
tom