About Elke63
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355 followers Joined September 2021
The tenacious retiree turned affiliate marketing guru is me. I pursued my financial autonomy goals despite experiencing setbacks along the way. I kept looking for something worthwhile

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Getting Started
Updated

Hi everyone 👋

I hope you're well.

I’m reaching out because I’ve lost the social icons that allow me to share my articles on social media from

To clarify a little. Those pesky icons do show up on my windows pc.
;-)
Richard

Thank you Richard for getting back to me but I have to say they do not show up on my MacBook when I publish the articles.

I will now have another look to see what I can do. TheAbiePPlus has given me a couple of videos to watch. I let you know i fit fixed the problem or not.

Elke

Have you changed the size of the viewable window by any chance?
;-)
R

You could use plugins such as Grow Social (Hubbub Lite) or Social Rocket.

Plugins and add new, input keywords, install, and activate.


Erics Abie

Hi TheAbiePPlus 👋
Thank you for your videos. Unfortunately, they didn’t quite resolve the issue, as I already have the plugin installed. However, I plan to give the social share buttons that don’t require a plugin another try.

I’ll let you know how it goes and will get back to you with an update shortly.

Best regards,
Elke

You could also try the Grow Social (Hubbub Lite) or Social Rocket.

Plugins and add new, input keywords, install, and activate.

I use Hubbub, and I find it practical.
Abie

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I lost my social icons?

I lost my social icons?

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Getting Started
Updated

Hi everyone 👋

I hope you're well.

I’m reaching out because I’ve lost the social icons that allow me to share my articles on social media from

To clarify a little. Those pesky icons do show up on my windows pc.
;-)
Richard

Thank you Richard for getting back to me but I have to say they do not show up on my MacBook when I publish the articles.

I will now have another look to see what I can do. TheAbiePPlus has given me a couple of videos to watch. I let you know i fit fixed the problem or not.

Elke

Have you changed the size of the viewable window by any chance?
;-)
R

You could use plugins such as Grow Social (Hubbub Lite) or Social Rocket.

Plugins and add new, input keywords, install, and activate.


Erics Abie

Hi TheAbiePPlus 👋
Thank you for your videos. Unfortunately, they didn’t quite resolve the issue, as I already have the plugin installed. However, I plan to give the social share buttons that don’t require a plugin another try.

I’ll let you know how it goes and will get back to you with an update shortly.

Best regards,
Elke

You could also try the Grow Social (Hubbub Lite) or Social Rocket.

Plugins and add new, input keywords, install, and activate.

I use Hubbub, and I find it practical.
Abie

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Getting Started

Hi everyone
I have a website I am not using called https://better-health-fitness.com.
I am not sure where and how to sell it. I am also not sure on how much I should sell

Here's another option for selling (or buying) a site: nicheinvestor.com

Thank you, Blanca! I appreciate the resource

Abie

Jay's webinar and if not seen already Abie

Hi TheAbiePPlus, 👋

I previously inquired about selling a website and domain but didn’t follow up at the time. Thank you for sharing the video on this topic. I’ll watch it now and see how it addresses my questions.

Best regards,
Elke 😀

No problem at all, Elke!
Happy to help.
Abie

Hi - you can use the likes of Flippa or GoDaddy.

The price is usually determined by how much income it is making and will be typically 25 to 30 times the monthly amount.

So, for example, if it was making $40 per month, you could sell it for between $1,000 and $1,200.

You will be expected to provide analytics to show proof of traffic and income.

Thank you for your reply I did ask the question a while back and appreciate your response. Now I know what to do and how to go about selling my website/domain.

Elke

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Where to sell my website?

Where to sell my website?

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Getting Started

Hi everyone
I have a website I am not using called https://better-health-fitness.com.
I am not sure where and how to sell it. I am also not sure on how much I should sell

Here's another option for selling (or buying) a site: nicheinvestor.com

Thank you, Blanca! I appreciate the resource

Abie

Jay's webinar and if not seen already Abie

Hi TheAbiePPlus, 👋

I previously inquired about selling a website and domain but didn’t follow up at the time. Thank you for sharing the video on this topic. I’ll watch it now and see how it addresses my questions.

Best regards,
Elke 😀

No problem at all, Elke!
Happy to help.
Abie

Hi - you can use the likes of Flippa or GoDaddy.

The price is usually determined by how much income it is making and will be typically 25 to 30 times the monthly amount.

So, for example, if it was making $40 per month, you could sell it for between $1,000 and $1,200.

You will be expected to provide analytics to show proof of traffic and income.

Thank you for your reply I did ask the question a while back and appreciate your response. Now I know what to do and how to go about selling my website/domain.

Elke

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Local Marketing

Hi everyone
I am not sure what to sell on my website. I do sell some products from ClickBank with not success. I do have about 185 articles on my website but I don't make a

When you create content Elke, you need to align relevant product and service recommendations for that particular article. For example, if you are helping someone within the gardening world, this is what a sample affiliate marketing integration would look like.


For example, and article on: "10 Tips for Beginner Gardeners."


(1) Your first step would be to write informative and helpful content that addresses the needs and interests of your audience. Make sure that the content is well-researched and provides practical advice or solutions.

(2) Then you would identify relevant products or services that complement the content. These should be products that your audience would find useful and related to the topic at hand. You can leverage the revenue opportunities section within your Hub as Abie mentioned.

Integrate these recommendations naturally within the content. Mention the products or services at points where they add value to the reader's experience.

(3) Then you would embed affiliate links within the product recommendations. Make sure these links lead to reputable sources where readers can purchase the products. Use clear calls to action (CTAs) to encourage readers to click on the affiliate links. For example, "Check out Miracle-Gro Potting Mix for the best results." (with your affiliate link)

(4) As you build out your website, you can create content pages that are dedicated to offer honest and unbiased reviews of the products or services. Highlight their benefits, features, and any potential drawbacks. This builds trust with your audience.

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I hope this helps you out here and if you have any questions at all to follow up on this, we will be more than happy to help you out. :)

You can check the 'Affiliate Program Revenue Opportunities' section within your hub for ideas—that update is pretty recent.

https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/hubs

Abie

What to sell on my website?

What to sell on my website?

asked in
Local Marketing

Hi everyone
I am not sure what to sell on my website. I do sell some products from ClickBank with not success. I do have about 185 articles on my website but I don't make a

When you create content Elke, you need to align relevant product and service recommendations for that particular article. For example, if you are helping someone within the gardening world, this is what a sample affiliate marketing integration would look like.


For example, and article on: "10 Tips for Beginner Gardeners."


(1) Your first step would be to write informative and helpful content that addresses the needs and interests of your audience. Make sure that the content is well-researched and provides practical advice or solutions.

(2) Then you would identify relevant products or services that complement the content. These should be products that your audience would find useful and related to the topic at hand. You can leverage the revenue opportunities section within your Hub as Abie mentioned.

Integrate these recommendations naturally within the content. Mention the products or services at points where they add value to the reader's experience.

(3) Then you would embed affiliate links within the product recommendations. Make sure these links lead to reputable sources where readers can purchase the products. Use clear calls to action (CTAs) to encourage readers to click on the affiliate links. For example, "Check out Miracle-Gro Potting Mix for the best results." (with your affiliate link)

(4) As you build out your website, you can create content pages that are dedicated to offer honest and unbiased reviews of the products or services. Highlight their benefits, features, and any potential drawbacks. This builds trust with your audience.

----

I hope this helps you out here and if you have any questions at all to follow up on this, we will be more than happy to help you out. :)

You can check the 'Affiliate Program Revenue Opportunities' section within your hub for ideas—that update is pretty recent.

https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/hubs

Abie

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Keyword, Niche and Market Research

Hi everyone 👋
I have a 🙋 I was wondering aboutthree3 things. The first thingis:s how many affiliate links should I include in an article that is16,0000 words

Elke, that is an extremely long article! Is it possible to split it into 4 x 4,000 word articles?

I doubt many people would read 16,000 words, but people might read several 4,000 word articles.

Thank you for getting back to me. I know it is a very long article and it will be hard to separate it into 4000 words. I have to have a good look to see how I will do that so it still makes sense one I separated the article.

Elke

There's no rule for how many as long as it is kept discreet, simple, and relevant. How many words did you say?

I would include a toc and jump anchors. I would also include quick answers at the beginning of the article for folks who want to know quickly, thus catering to all types of audiences.

I would certainly not split it up...

As long as you have done it justice and covered your topics well, that's still relevant. I also looked up your competition on Google Page 1 before settling on your keyword.

After setting your keyword in the URL, you can change the title however you like to make it more enticing.

Thank you for getting back to me. I will keep your advice at heart and have a look how to include quick answers at the beginning of the article.

Elke

You're very welcome, Elke! And good to see you.

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How many of each should I include?

How many of each should I include?

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Keyword, Niche and Market Research

Hi everyone 👋
I have a 🙋 I was wondering aboutthree3 things. The first thingis:s how many affiliate links should I include in an article that is16,0000 words

Elke, that is an extremely long article! Is it possible to split it into 4 x 4,000 word articles?

I doubt many people would read 16,000 words, but people might read several 4,000 word articles.

Thank you for getting back to me. I know it is a very long article and it will be hard to separate it into 4000 words. I have to have a good look to see how I will do that so it still makes sense one I separated the article.

Elke

There's no rule for how many as long as it is kept discreet, simple, and relevant. How many words did you say?

I would include a toc and jump anchors. I would also include quick answers at the beginning of the article for folks who want to know quickly, thus catering to all types of audiences.

I would certainly not split it up...

As long as you have done it justice and covered your topics well, that's still relevant. I also looked up your competition on Google Page 1 before settling on your keyword.

After setting your keyword in the URL, you can change the title however you like to make it more enticing.

Thank you for getting back to me. I will keep your advice at heart and have a look how to include quick answers at the beginning of the article.

Elke

You're very welcome, Elke! And good to see you.

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