I logged into my account and saw that I had received the Ambassadors Badge. This was a bit of a surprise as I was about 160 points away from that achievement. I was directed t
My rank goes up and down every day. It sounds like you scraped ambassador requirement and then got squeezed out of it. Congrats though :)
Lou
I logged into my account and saw that I had received the Ambassadors Badge. This was a bit of a surprise as I was about 160 points away from that achievement. I was directed t
My rank goes up and down every day. It sounds like you scraped ambassador requirement and then got squeezed out of it. Congrats though :)
Lou
I created my Affiliate Disclosure as a post. I put it under Privacy Policy in the menu.
But, now it is showing in the middle of my blog roll.
Is there a way to rem
Your affiliate disclosure should only be a couple of lines, for example, Amazon's is "We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to http://Amazon.com and affiliated sites." which can easily go in the footer.
If you're thinking about the FTC guidelines, they are only that, guidelines and have no force in law, so can safely be ignored! :)
Your affiliate disclosure should be a page so follow Loes's advice and use the plugin or copy and paste from the Text tab (not the Visual tab) so you get all the formatting.
According the the FTC you should declare your affiliate status above or near the actual affiliate links. https://marionblackonline.com/affiliate-disclosures/
Yes, I understand you don't like it there, you can do that with the post-page switcher plugin when the post is indexed
When the post isn't indexed yet, you can copy the content, put it on a page and delete the post
To see if it's indexed you type in your browser
site:http://yoursitename.siterubix.com
you can see which pages and posts are indexed by Google
Do not worry, as you continue adding posts, it will be pushed from the home page.
But you can make it a page (there is a plugin for this pTypeConverter) and then not add in the main menu, instead you can make a link to it in the sidebar or foobar.
In any case, it should be visible somewhere.
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Can I move my affiliate disclosure?
I created my Affiliate Disclosure as a post. I put it under Privacy Policy in the menu.
But, now it is showing in the middle of my blog roll.
Is there a way to rem
Your affiliate disclosure should only be a couple of lines, for example, Amazon's is "We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to http://Amazon.com and affiliated sites." which can easily go in the footer.
If you're thinking about the FTC guidelines, they are only that, guidelines and have no force in law, so can safely be ignored! :)
Your affiliate disclosure should be a page so follow Loes's advice and use the plugin or copy and paste from the Text tab (not the Visual tab) so you get all the formatting.
According the the FTC you should declare your affiliate status above or near the actual affiliate links. https://marionblackonline.com/affiliate-disclosures/
Yes, I understand you don't like it there, you can do that with the post-page switcher plugin when the post is indexed
When the post isn't indexed yet, you can copy the content, put it on a page and delete the post
To see if it's indexed you type in your browser
site:http://yoursitename.siterubix.com
you can see which pages and posts are indexed by Google
Do not worry, as you continue adding posts, it will be pushed from the home page.
But you can make it a page (there is a plugin for this pTypeConverter) and then not add in the main menu, instead you can make a link to it in the sidebar or foobar.
In any case, it should be visible somewhere.
See more comments
Carson just posted this yesterday: Ambassador Ranking 2017 Update: Pay-it-forward!