Hello everyone. Ive already comnected the Site kit to my website, and connected in to adsense. Site kit tells me that adsense code is pasted throughout my site and that I need
You can use the Ad Inserter plugin, as you do not want to edit your themes files directly as you will lose your changes when the theme updates or if you change your theme. How To Use The Ad Inserter Plugin
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How do I paste adsense html code into the header of my site?
Hello everyone. Ive already comnected the Site kit to my website, and connected in to adsense. Site kit tells me that adsense code is pasted throughout my site and that I need
Like Abie suggested, I would use the Ad Inserter plugin. This training was created for inserting the google analytics code into the header with the plugin but the process is the same for pasting the code for Adsense. I hope it will be helpful for you. Google verification in four easy steps Good luck, Shannon
You can use the Ad Inserter plugin, as you do not want to edit your themes files directly as you will lose your changes when the theme updates or if you change your theme. How To Use The Ad Inserter Plugin
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Hi WA'ers.
Does reviews have to have 1000 words like our regular blog posts?
Thanks
Kind regards,
Jesper
I find that in competitive niches the more words the better - for example, my roundup review on the 113 best affiliate programs has over 15,000 words - https://passiveincometree.com/best-high-paying-affiliate-programs/
Eduardo, you could easily turn that in to an eBook and use it as a freebie on a CTA! Just a thought!
Jeff
I would say to check out your competition as well if it hasn't been said already, you want to give more value than them, if that takes 2000 words that is what you need to do.
Hi, I'd review second comment from top on below link How many words would you write in a post? And Why?
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Does reviews need 1000 words? like the regular blog posts
Hi WA'ers.
Does reviews have to have 1000 words like our regular blog posts?
Thanks
Kind regards,
Jesper
I find that in competitive niches the more words the better - for example, my roundup review on the 113 best affiliate programs has over 15,000 words - https://passiveincometree.com/best-high-paying-affiliate-programs/
Eduardo, you could easily turn that in to an eBook and use it as a freebie on a CTA! Just a thought!
Jeff
I would say to check out your competition as well if it hasn't been said already, you want to give more value than them, if that takes 2000 words that is what you need to do.
Hi, I'd review second comment from top on below link How many words would you write in a post? And Why?
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Hello there
I understood form the training that I should not add affiliate links to my content but that in some way the content should link to reviews from where I can a
Hi, have you applied for any affiliate program? Is your site ready? You need at least 10 to 15 posts and traffic to show for , as affiliate programs would check your site for relevant content and traffic prior approval.
Hi AbieAJ Thanks for your message. Yes I have signed up and been approved for a few affiliate programs. Am not sure I have the traffic yet though but I have been approved for what I have signed up for.
Thanks
Jesper
Hi, that's really great. Then you can use the material they provided you with and I also advice you read the terms and conditions.
Any other help you need, kindly let us know.
Yes my question was originally about if one could insert these affiliate links into ones content. I understood from the training that one should not dump these into ones content but that ones content should link to product reviews that then link to the affilate products. Or did I misunderstand this?
Thanks
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Oec level 3, lesson 4. affiliate links?
Hello there
I understood form the training that I should not add affiliate links to my content but that in some way the content should link to reviews from where I can a
Hi, have you applied for any affiliate program? Is your site ready? You need at least 10 to 15 posts and traffic to show for , as affiliate programs would check your site for relevant content and traffic prior approval.
Hi AbieAJ Thanks for your message. Yes I have signed up and been approved for a few affiliate programs. Am not sure I have the traffic yet though but I have been approved for what I have signed up for.
Thanks
Jesper
Hi, that's really great. Then you can use the material they provided you with and I also advice you read the terms and conditions.
Any other help you need, kindly let us know.
Yes my question was originally about if one could insert these affiliate links into ones content. I understood from the training that one should not dump these into ones content but that ones content should link to product reviews that then link to the affilate products. Or did I misunderstand this?
Thanks
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Like Abie suggested, I would use the Ad Inserter plugin. This training was created for inserting the google analytics code into the header with the plugin but the process is the same for pasting the code for Adsense. I hope it will be helpful for you. Google verification in four easy steps Good luck, Shannon
Thank you very much Shannon. I will try it out.