I want to make an affiliate marketing niche site and wanted the backbone to be why you should start your affiliate marketing journey with WA. I was just wondering about others s
Will be interested to hear the responses to this one, as I am thinking of promoting WA myself. Stay tuned.
Has anyone had any success promoting wa?
I want to make an affiliate marketing niche site and wanted the backbone to be why you should start your affiliate marketing journey with WA. I was just wondering about others s
There are too many! Within your Activity Dashboard, center, click on Success Stories and you will see them there!
Will be interested to hear the responses to this one, as I am thinking of promoting WA myself. Stay tuned.
So I have gotten countless emails periodically of affiliate programs that I have joined, being deactivated and that no further sales can be made with that company. What are you
You have to read the website policies. Some only give you a specific amount of time to make a sale before they deactivate your account. Some only give you a certain amount of time to get sales in a certain amount. They are all different and you really need to know what you are dealing with. I applied to an affiliate and was denied it and am not able to re-apply. They are all different. Hope this helps.
Ok thank you. I was under the impression that the companies program in general was deactivated and nothing to do with my sales. Here's an example:
"Dear Ericca,
Please be advised that the Friday Tieday / Boxerfy affiliate program has been deactivated. All links for this program are now inactive until further notice and should be removed from your site. Sales and clicks through these affiliate links are no longer being tracked. We will inform you if the program is reactivated."
That sounds like the company got rid of that affiliate program. Go to their site and see if there is any additional information. That may give you a better understanding of what is going on. Good luck and I hope this helps.
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What to do when affiliate programs have been deactivated?
So I have gotten countless emails periodically of affiliate programs that I have joined, being deactivated and that no further sales can be made with that company. What are you
You have to read the website policies. Some only give you a specific amount of time to make a sale before they deactivate your account. Some only give you a certain amount of time to get sales in a certain amount. They are all different and you really need to know what you are dealing with. I applied to an affiliate and was denied it and am not able to re-apply. They are all different. Hope this helps.
Ok thank you. I was under the impression that the companies program in general was deactivated and nothing to do with my sales. Here's an example:
"Dear Ericca,
Please be advised that the Friday Tieday / Boxerfy affiliate program has been deactivated. All links for this program are now inactive until further notice and should be removed from your site. Sales and clicks through these affiliate links are no longer being tracked. We will inform you if the program is reactivated."
That sounds like the company got rid of that affiliate program. Go to their site and see if there is any additional information. That may give you a better understanding of what is going on. Good luck and I hope this helps.
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So I see that Street Articles was created by Kyle and Carson. In the policy it states that SA is not used for promotional purposes, which I thought odd because they are the foun
As already stated - street articles is no longer effective - place your content on your site first and foremost
They are no longer suggesting using Street Articles. It's not as effective as it once was. We are better off just creating content for our own sites :)
ok thanks! I had just got done with a lesson involving SA and was a bit confused after signing up and reading the policy. Thanks though, your answer saves me a lot of trouble!
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What is the benefit of using street articles?
So I see that Street Articles was created by Kyle and Carson. In the policy it states that SA is not used for promotional purposes, which I thought odd because they are the foun
As already stated - street articles is no longer effective - place your content on your site first and foremost
They are no longer suggesting using Street Articles. It's not as effective as it once was. We are better off just creating content for our own sites :)
ok thanks! I had just got done with a lesson involving SA and was a bit confused after signing up and reading the policy. Thanks though, your answer saves me a lot of trouble!
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Hypothetically speaking, if I were to go premium and make some sites (more than the initial 2 we get free), will I be able to still have access to them and be able to work on th
Hi Ada, your first month is $19 provided you upgrade to premium within your first 7 days. Then it is $47 per month afterwards. If you want to pay on a yearly basis, to save some money, then it is $359. Hope that helps!
Cheers,
Danny
Do you happen to know if there is the option to pay a smaller hosting fee monthly while being able to be more flexible with the Premium membership fee?
As a premium member, WA allows you free hosting for up to 25 of your own domains plus you get 25 free SiteRubix sites with your membership fee. That is amazing value. Unless I'm mistaken, the membership fees cannot be negotiated I'm afraid.
All hosting services will shut down you website if you do not pay their hosting fee, usually between $5-$10/mo. I have half a dozen websites hosted with WA. WA allows Premium members unlimited website hosting for just the monthly fee. That is an incredible value.
You get 30 days to transfer your website to another hosting company. Of course you'd have to pay a fee for your websites getting hosted somewhere else. So to answer your question, yes you would be able to have access to your websites after you've transferred them to another hosting company.
If you say "pause" your membership, that wouldn't be the same as cancelling in my eyes. Then I would say, as long as you keep on paying the monthly fee of $47 then yes you would have access to your websites. Does this answer your question?
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If pausing premium do I still have access to sites created?
Hypothetically speaking, if I were to go premium and make some sites (more than the initial 2 we get free), will I be able to still have access to them and be able to work on th
Hi Ada, your first month is $19 provided you upgrade to premium within your first 7 days. Then it is $47 per month afterwards. If you want to pay on a yearly basis, to save some money, then it is $359. Hope that helps!
Cheers,
Danny
Do you happen to know if there is the option to pay a smaller hosting fee monthly while being able to be more flexible with the Premium membership fee?
As a premium member, WA allows you free hosting for up to 25 of your own domains plus you get 25 free SiteRubix sites with your membership fee. That is amazing value. Unless I'm mistaken, the membership fees cannot be negotiated I'm afraid.
All hosting services will shut down you website if you do not pay their hosting fee, usually between $5-$10/mo. I have half a dozen websites hosted with WA. WA allows Premium members unlimited website hosting for just the monthly fee. That is an incredible value.
You get 30 days to transfer your website to another hosting company. Of course you'd have to pay a fee for your websites getting hosted somewhere else. So to answer your question, yes you would be able to have access to your websites after you've transferred them to another hosting company.
If you say "pause" your membership, that wouldn't be the same as cancelling in my eyes. Then I would say, as long as you keep on paying the monthly fee of $47 then yes you would have access to your websites. Does this answer your question?
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So one of my niche blogs is a Direct Sales directory where I will research the hundreds of DS companies out there and simplify each so readers can easily decide on what DS compa
The short answer is, yes, you will probably need more on your blog before you will get accepted into affiliate companies. I have honestly never heard of affiliate programs for DS companies and I've been in many. They give the bennies to their recruiting members. I don't know how well that will do for you. Can you maybe find another product you could push until you have enough to pitch an affiliate proposition to DS companies? Just throwing this out there. I wish you good luck with it!
I do have a few other options. I just really liked this one! But I can aleays still do postings in it while working on others and when my reach is enough, I will try again. Thanks!
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Sacrifice monetization and help monetizing diret sales blog?
So one of my niche blogs is a Direct Sales directory where I will research the hundreds of DS companies out there and simplify each so readers can easily decide on what DS compa
The short answer is, yes, you will probably need more on your blog before you will get accepted into affiliate companies. I have honestly never heard of affiliate programs for DS companies and I've been in many. They give the bennies to their recruiting members. I don't know how well that will do for you. Can you maybe find another product you could push until you have enough to pitch an affiliate proposition to DS companies? Just throwing this out there. I wish you good luck with it!
I do have a few other options. I just really liked this one! But I can aleays still do postings in it while working on others and when my reach is enough, I will try again. Thanks!
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There are too many! Within your Activity Dashboard, center, click on Success Stories and you will see them there!