I have been wondering we need to have an affiliate disclosure on our site. I have seen it on some sites and just wonder if its common practice. Do we need to have an affiliat
Thank you all for the great advice and help. I have had a small affiliate disclosure on the side bar. But after reading these comments, I will be making changes when I get back home this afternoon
I have a couple of affiliate programs that require it on each of their products that I review, so I am including it on each of my reviews. I also have a separate post with my affiliate disclosure.
Yes, definitely have a disclosure. I put mine on my product review page. Some other members place theirs next to each product. But you definitely need to disclose
THANK YOU FOR ASKING THIS.... Learned a lot in the comments and now have the applicable links.
Yes do a search here for affiliate disclosure and can not remember which member honestly but she has a detailed post about it. Amazon has its own disclosure statement you need to include in your disclosure. There is also blogs and training about it and I learned yesterday that Amazon requires it on every page and there is a training just posted yesterday about how to install a plugin that has a disclaimer tag you can post on each page and post. I'm on my phone or I would look them up for you. Ill check when I get home after a bit.
In the US it is a legal requirement to have a disclosure statement everywhere you have an affiliate link - it was a law passed in 2013 by the FTC.
But, there are lots of theories about where the disclosure needs to be. Here are some tips I have seen.
The disclosure should be with the "triggering item". If you cannot do that then linking to the disclosure is OK if:
The link to the disclosure page should be near the “triggering item.”
The link to the disclosure page should be obvious & unavoidable.
The link to the disclosure page should not be an icon, symbol or abbreviation.
“Hyperlinks that simply say ‘disclaimer,’ ‘more information,’ ‘details,’ ‘terms and conditions,’ or ‘fine print’ do not convey the importance, nature, and relevance of the information to which they lead and are likely to be inadequate.”
The link should look the same as all the other links on your site (i.e. the same color, font size, underlined or not, etc.).
The page containing the full disclosure should be easy to navigate and the disclosure itself should be immediately visible.
Do not use “blockable pop-ups” to house your disclosure.
Bet you wish you hadn't asked - lol
Yes indeed. I published a blog within WA not too long ago on this very subject and you can copy and paste the Disclosure for your own site making the appropriate correction of personal details if you want to insert any.
Robert
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Should we have an affiliate disclosure on our site?
I have been wondering we need to have an affiliate disclosure on our site. I have seen it on some sites and just wonder if its common practice. Do we need to have an affiliat
Thank you all for the great advice and help. I have had a small affiliate disclosure on the side bar. But after reading these comments, I will be making changes when I get back home this afternoon
I have a couple of affiliate programs that require it on each of their products that I review, so I am including it on each of my reviews. I also have a separate post with my affiliate disclosure.
Yes, definitely have a disclosure. I put mine on my product review page. Some other members place theirs next to each product. But you definitely need to disclose
THANK YOU FOR ASKING THIS.... Learned a lot in the comments and now have the applicable links.
Yes do a search here for affiliate disclosure and can not remember which member honestly but she has a detailed post about it. Amazon has its own disclosure statement you need to include in your disclosure. There is also blogs and training about it and I learned yesterday that Amazon requires it on every page and there is a training just posted yesterday about how to install a plugin that has a disclaimer tag you can post on each page and post. I'm on my phone or I would look them up for you. Ill check when I get home after a bit.
In the US it is a legal requirement to have a disclosure statement everywhere you have an affiliate link - it was a law passed in 2013 by the FTC.
But, there are lots of theories about where the disclosure needs to be. Here are some tips I have seen.
The disclosure should be with the "triggering item". If you cannot do that then linking to the disclosure is OK if:
The link to the disclosure page should be near the “triggering item.”
The link to the disclosure page should be obvious & unavoidable.
The link to the disclosure page should not be an icon, symbol or abbreviation.
“Hyperlinks that simply say ‘disclaimer,’ ‘more information,’ ‘details,’ ‘terms and conditions,’ or ‘fine print’ do not convey the importance, nature, and relevance of the information to which they lead and are likely to be inadequate.”
The link should look the same as all the other links on your site (i.e. the same color, font size, underlined or not, etc.).
The page containing the full disclosure should be easy to navigate and the disclosure itself should be immediately visible.
Do not use “blockable pop-ups” to house your disclosure.
Bet you wish you hadn't asked - lol
Yes indeed. I published a blog within WA not too long ago on this very subject and you can copy and paste the Disclosure for your own site making the appropriate correction of personal details if you want to insert any.
Robert
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What are some of the top traits of a successful affiliate marketer? Are there certain traits that set one affiliate marketer apart from another?
The absolute NEED to explain what they are promoting so that others can be comfortable enough with the knowledge presented to Buy, sign up or complete an email capture form!
This usually means helping that potential client or customer, which is the bottom line.
Is anyone else having issues logging into their sites and things being very slow once they do? I have cleaned all caches.. rebooted routers etc. Support says it's not on their end but I can not find issues on my end.
Good research skills; engaging content; an open mind; and a stubborn, persevering can-do attitude that just won't quit!
From what I can tell from successful WA members.....perseverance and hard work...along with having a niche you are really knowledgeable and passionate about. Debbie
1. The ability to preserve when getting started.
2. Passion for what they are doing.
3. Ability to earn and keep the customer's trust.
4. Willingness to take the time to understand what the customer's needs and desires are.
Traits of a successful affiliate marketer?
What are some of the top traits of a successful affiliate marketer? Are there certain traits that set one affiliate marketer apart from another?
The absolute NEED to explain what they are promoting so that others can be comfortable enough with the knowledge presented to Buy, sign up or complete an email capture form!
This usually means helping that potential client or customer, which is the bottom line.
Is anyone else having issues logging into their sites and things being very slow once they do? I have cleaned all caches.. rebooted routers etc. Support says it's not on their end but I can not find issues on my end.
Good research skills; engaging content; an open mind; and a stubborn, persevering can-do attitude that just won't quit!
From what I can tell from successful WA members.....perseverance and hard work...along with having a niche you are really knowledgeable and passionate about. Debbie
1. The ability to preserve when getting started.
2. Passion for what they are doing.
3. Ability to earn and keep the customer's trust.
4. Willingness to take the time to understand what the customer's needs and desires are.
Transparency in all things is always the best way to go.