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How many links should I put per product? If I put 2 each, would google see it as a spam?

Hi - you only need 1 link per product, and be aware, it is recommended to only have 1 link per 500 words. So, if you are posting a top 5 list, with 1 link per product, your review should be around 2500 words.

Alright. Nice tips. Thank you!

You only need one affiliate link with a good call to action for each item.

Okay. Thank you very much!

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For top 5 products list, how many affiliate links per item?

For top 5 products list, how many affiliate links per item?

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How many links should I put per product? If I put 2 each, would google see it as a spam?

Hi - you only need 1 link per product, and be aware, it is recommended to only have 1 link per 500 words. So, if you are posting a top 5 list, with 1 link per product, your review should be around 2500 words.

Alright. Nice tips. Thank you!

You only need one affiliate link with a good call to action for each item.

Okay. Thank you very much!

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When you write content that's health-related or claims, have you tested out whether citing vs not citing sources/researches makes a big difference? I've been writing my content

hey hi Earth & welcome to Wealthy Affiliate Premium!

Good questions and all questions are good ones here!

Short answer: yes, best to cite your sources -- especially with respect to health claims as it's heavily regulated and you want to ensure you have your facts backed up and supported 100%.

all the very best to you for every Success, cheerio..... :)

Hands-down citing is the way to go, especially if you can refer to published studies that prove your claims. Not only has that become a solid ranking factor in the health industry but it's also a HUGE perk for both engagement and conversions.

If you are the website that proves to the reader your claims are true - you will make the sale. If you are not (by not citing) then they will look elsewhere for "proof" before purchasing.

Alright, I'll just keep citing them. Thank you! :)

Health market have regulated products which have disclosure requirements. You may need to check that out. Also, Google have compliance for health claims when it comes to issues such as Diabetes etc.

Alright, I'll check them out. Thanks!

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Citing vs not citing sources?

Citing vs not citing sources?

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When you write content that's health-related or claims, have you tested out whether citing vs not citing sources/researches makes a big difference? I've been writing my content

hey hi Earth & welcome to Wealthy Affiliate Premium!

Good questions and all questions are good ones here!

Short answer: yes, best to cite your sources -- especially with respect to health claims as it's heavily regulated and you want to ensure you have your facts backed up and supported 100%.

all the very best to you for every Success, cheerio..... :)

Hands-down citing is the way to go, especially if you can refer to published studies that prove your claims. Not only has that become a solid ranking factor in the health industry but it's also a HUGE perk for both engagement and conversions.

If you are the website that proves to the reader your claims are true - you will make the sale. If you are not (by not citing) then they will look elsewhere for "proof" before purchasing.

Alright, I'll just keep citing them. Thank you! :)

Health market have regulated products which have disclosure requirements. You may need to check that out. Also, Google have compliance for health claims when it comes to issues such as Diabetes etc.

Alright, I'll check them out. Thanks!

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When I start typing the comments, it's all shown as capitalized letters but when I post the comment it's shown as lowercase. I just want to see the true case of the letters. Fo

That's very odd...where are you when your typing in these comments (i.e. on your website, in your website back end, using the Site Comments tool, etc.)? Also, have you tried using a different web browser to rule that or an extension it's using out as a possible cause of the issue?

it’s on my website post when i am interacting with visitors. They also have the same problem even though they don’t say it. I can tell by their posts.

Can you share a URL to one of your posts so I can take a look?

Very odd...
I installed the theme on my test site but my comment casing remained "Normal".

Turn off all of your plugins and reload the page. You might want to turn off Site Speed caching too. If it fixes the issue, it's probably one of your plugins causing the issue.

Do you have anything in Additional CSS?

I turned off all the plugins and reloaded the page but it didn't fix it. I don't have any additional CSS. Where can I find the speed caching?

I found it and turned it off but nothing changed. Do you think I should just reinstall the theme since you got it to work normally?

Websites > Site Manager > Details

If you change to a different theme, temporarily, does the issue remain?

Nope, I activated the parent theme and it works fine.

Then it's definitely something in the theme. Maybe font choice or whatnot.

Okay, I'll try to reinstall it or choose another theme. It was a recently released theme so it might just be a bug from their end.
Thanks for the help!

Any time. Don't forget to turn your plugins and caching back on.

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Comments text transformation? cannot see lowercase letters

Comments text transformation? cannot see lowercase letters

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When I start typing the comments, it's all shown as capitalized letters but when I post the comment it's shown as lowercase. I just want to see the true case of the letters. Fo

That's very odd...where are you when your typing in these comments (i.e. on your website, in your website back end, using the Site Comments tool, etc.)? Also, have you tried using a different web browser to rule that or an extension it's using out as a possible cause of the issue?

it’s on my website post when i am interacting with visitors. They also have the same problem even though they don’t say it. I can tell by their posts.

Can you share a URL to one of your posts so I can take a look?

Very odd...
I installed the theme on my test site but my comment casing remained "Normal".

Turn off all of your plugins and reload the page. You might want to turn off Site Speed caching too. If it fixes the issue, it's probably one of your plugins causing the issue.

Do you have anything in Additional CSS?

I turned off all the plugins and reloaded the page but it didn't fix it. I don't have any additional CSS. Where can I find the speed caching?

I found it and turned it off but nothing changed. Do you think I should just reinstall the theme since you got it to work normally?

Websites > Site Manager > Details

If you change to a different theme, temporarily, does the issue remain?

Nope, I activated the parent theme and it works fine.

Then it's definitely something in the theme. Maybe font choice or whatnot.

Okay, I'll try to reinstall it or choose another theme. It was a recently released theme so it might just be a bug from their end.
Thanks for the help!

Any time. Don't forget to turn your plugins and caching back on.

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