Hello WF Support, I own 100s of inactive domain names in a niche. I am an affiliate in this niche. I am looking for a landing page or microsite or website software platform to
What landing page or microsite or website software platform?
Hello WF Support, I own 100s of inactive domain names in a niche. I am an affiliate in this niche. I am looking for a landing page or microsite or website software platform to
As far as I know, you should work on each site individually. Don’t think what you are looking for exists.
Tom
Hi, If I would like to redirect a new domain (w/o) a site (an "inactive domain" with no website) to an affiliate link using a 301 redirect at the name registrar or a domain for
Hey Evan,
Will gladly share with you what I did.
I removed ALL files from the domain I planned on deserting and then uploaded an index.html file with the following code... see screen print below...
When I have exported content from one WordPress site to another, I delete it from the old, and using Pretty Links, I redirect the old URL to the new website with the exact content.
Hope you find this helpful.
Thanks Triblu, You did this in DNS editor of cpanel or public html of each live domain website that you want to render inactive? What if the domain is new w/o a website -- it never had a website?
I created that code in a NOTEPAD file and changed the txt file extension to html, then uploaded it using my FTP access.
The NEW domain is the one you show and the redirect HTML file is placed in the OLD domain.
If you find this too complicated, SiteSupport may be able to offer you help. https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/support
When you use Pretty Links are you redirecting affiliate links with a temp 307, Meta Refresh or Cloaked?
I use the default 307 (Temporary) setting.
Here's a tutorial to help you with Pretty Links: How To Use Pretty Links
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How do I redirect affiliate links from inactive domains?
Hi, If I would like to redirect a new domain (w/o) a site (an "inactive domain" with no website) to an affiliate link using a 301 redirect at the name registrar or a domain for
Hey Evan,
Will gladly share with you what I did.
I removed ALL files from the domain I planned on deserting and then uploaded an index.html file with the following code... see screen print below...
When I have exported content from one WordPress site to another, I delete it from the old, and using Pretty Links, I redirect the old URL to the new website with the exact content.
Hope you find this helpful.
Thanks Triblu, You did this in DNS editor of cpanel or public html of each live domain website that you want to render inactive? What if the domain is new w/o a website -- it never had a website?
I created that code in a NOTEPAD file and changed the txt file extension to html, then uploaded it using my FTP access.
The NEW domain is the one you show and the redirect HTML file is placed in the OLD domain.
If you find this too complicated, SiteSupport may be able to offer you help. https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/support
When you use Pretty Links are you redirecting affiliate links with a temp 307, Meta Refresh or Cloaked?
I use the default 307 (Temporary) setting.
Here's a tutorial to help you with Pretty Links: How To Use Pretty Links
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Hello, I am a niche affiliate with many many inactive domains in one product category, niche or subject. I want to monetize these domains with affiliate marketing rather than f
Alternatively, If I would like to redirect a new domain (w/o) a site (an "inactive domain" with no website) to an affiliate link using a 301 redirect at the name registrar or a domain forward in cpanel would that be okay with most affiliate networks? Second, do you recommend using any tools to manage this process other than what I have described above? Perhaps a url redirect service like rebrandly or bitly or other in order to avoid penalty or nonpayment by affiliate network? Thank you
It looks to me like you are trying to find shortcuts. These never work out well (In my experience).
As Eric says below, follow the training here and you will be successful.
Not exactly. I am a domain investor and i'd like to monetize the domains that are inactive. I have websites with 20K words published and another with 450 pages. In this particular case I am just looking for a solution to monetize inactive domains. I am not questioning the value of learning the information here -- I believe when you know what you want to fix one should ask for a solution. Labman Are you offering a four year degree and student loan program to learn all there is to know? :) .That would be one heck of a sales commission.
PBN networks won't help with the climate online today. This is an old technique that Google has spiked with their new algorithms.
Tumblr(owned by Verizon) is a social network at this point. It appears that it is serious trouble so I wouldn't think that this would be a good place to promote. (Unless you are in the Adult content market). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumblr
Follow the training here and focus on YouTube marketing to get the best bang for your buck.
Pre-written content is another issue that Google has put a stop to so this probably isn't a good promotion strategy either.
There's no shortcut when building a site that gains traffic and authority. The training here will show you how to create keyword rich content that will drive traffic to your domains, and through that traffic you'll get your conversions. Start with one website and follow the training here through. Go lesson by lesson, drop your preconceptions, trust the system, and build. You're in the right spot. Good luck :)
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Deploy several branded domain affiliate sites w tumblr?
Hello, I am a niche affiliate with many many inactive domains in one product category, niche or subject. I want to monetize these domains with affiliate marketing rather than f
Alternatively, If I would like to redirect a new domain (w/o) a site (an "inactive domain" with no website) to an affiliate link using a 301 redirect at the name registrar or a domain forward in cpanel would that be okay with most affiliate networks? Second, do you recommend using any tools to manage this process other than what I have described above? Perhaps a url redirect service like rebrandly or bitly or other in order to avoid penalty or nonpayment by affiliate network? Thank you
It looks to me like you are trying to find shortcuts. These never work out well (In my experience).
As Eric says below, follow the training here and you will be successful.
Not exactly. I am a domain investor and i'd like to monetize the domains that are inactive. I have websites with 20K words published and another with 450 pages. In this particular case I am just looking for a solution to monetize inactive domains. I am not questioning the value of learning the information here -- I believe when you know what you want to fix one should ask for a solution. Labman Are you offering a four year degree and student loan program to learn all there is to know? :) .That would be one heck of a sales commission.
PBN networks won't help with the climate online today. This is an old technique that Google has spiked with their new algorithms.
Tumblr(owned by Verizon) is a social network at this point. It appears that it is serious trouble so I wouldn't think that this would be a good place to promote. (Unless you are in the Adult content market). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumblr
Follow the training here and focus on YouTube marketing to get the best bang for your buck.
Pre-written content is another issue that Google has put a stop to so this probably isn't a good promotion strategy either.
There's no shortcut when building a site that gains traffic and authority. The training here will show you how to create keyword rich content that will drive traffic to your domains, and through that traffic you'll get your conversions. Start with one website and follow the training here through. Go lesson by lesson, drop your preconceptions, trust the system, and build. You're in the right spot. Good luck :)
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As far as I know, you should work on each site individually. Don’t think what you are looking for exists.
Tom