Hi all, quick question: How do I incorporate code for google analytics into my pages on my wordpress site??
How to incorporate code for google analytics into my pages?
Hi all, quick question: How do I incorporate code for google analytics into my pages on my wordpress site??
I hear that Google will punish you if you have to many affiliate links on your pages. Can someone check my pages and tell me if I have to many links?
Definitely as Ian says there is no definitive answer, but common sense kicks in on two counts. First of all if you have too many links your readers will leave in droves, Google analytics will tall you if this is the case. Also if you have too many links you give your reader too many choices and like children they will not know what to do - so they will do nothing As Kyle's training suggests review two products and come firmly down on one side - less is more
There's no definitive answer as to how man yis too many. It's more down to whether you have a decent amount of content on a page and it appears to a normal person ( or what Google's algorithms thinks is a normal person ) that you aren't trying to push any product too hard.
An easy way to get an idea is to look at the sites that show up on page 1 for your niche.
How many affiliate links do they have on the home page and on a typical review page? That will give you an idea about what's acceptable in your niche.
But also bear in mind how much content they have on these pages too. Make sure your reviews and articles are equal in length or longer - but without sacrificing quality.
Do I have to many affiliate links on my site?
I hear that Google will punish you if you have to many affiliate links on your pages. Can someone check my pages and tell me if I have to many links?
Definitely as Ian says there is no definitive answer, but common sense kicks in on two counts. First of all if you have too many links your readers will leave in droves, Google analytics will tall you if this is the case. Also if you have too many links you give your reader too many choices and like children they will not know what to do - so they will do nothing As Kyle's training suggests review two products and come firmly down on one side - less is more
There's no definitive answer as to how man yis too many. It's more down to whether you have a decent amount of content on a page and it appears to a normal person ( or what Google's algorithms thinks is a normal person ) that you aren't trying to push any product too hard.
An easy way to get an idea is to look at the sites that show up on page 1 for your niche.
How many affiliate links do they have on the home page and on a typical review page? That will give you an idea about what's acceptable in your niche.
But also bear in mind how much content they have on these pages too. Make sure your reviews and articles are equal in length or longer - but without sacrificing quality.
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