So I am really new at this affiliate marketing thing and I tried to sign up for a program but they wanted all these business documents that I don't have yet. I would need $300
you are effectively a remote commission based sales person for that company - so they need to add you to their books and need the right information...
Usually, something that doesn't apply to you, is not applicable.
IRS form W-9 I believe
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https://www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-form-w-9
https://affiliatewp.com/be-prepared-for-upcoming-us-tax-reporting-deadlines/
(foreign individuals and businesses)
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/w/w8form.asp
Resource What do affiliates normally do about tax?
Do all affiliate programs ask for business tax papers?
So I am really new at this affiliate marketing thing and I tried to sign up for a program but they wanted all these business documents that I don't have yet. I would need $300
If you don't have a business, in most countries, you'd just be a sole trader - you shouldn't need to pay for any documents. If in doubt, speak with the affiliate program manager - they'll generally always be happy to help.
you are effectively a remote commission based sales person for that company - so they need to add you to their books and need the right information...
Usually, something that doesn't apply to you, is not applicable.
IRS form W-9 I believe
.
https://www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-form-w-9
https://affiliatewp.com/be-prepared-for-upcoming-us-tax-reporting-deadlines/
(foreign individuals and businesses)
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/w/w8form.asp
Resource What do affiliates normally do about tax?
I am trying to move some of my posts to a new page I have created for that type of content. I am not sure if I need to re-post it on the new page or if there is a way to move
Hi Jackson, If you have developed a Page for your Posts to appear, you will need to go into your Dashboard then to "Themes", "Appearance", "Customize". Next go to "Homepage Settings". There you can choose the Page that you want to have your Blog Posts appearing. Hope this helps.
Do you want to actually convert the post to a page? If so, install and activate the plugin Post Type Switcher.
Hi Jessica,
Here's a short training that will help you How to change a post to page and vice versa Let me know how you get on
How can you move a published post to a page?
I am trying to move some of my posts to a new page I have created for that type of content. I am not sure if I need to re-post it on the new page or if there is a way to move
Hi Jackson, If you have developed a Page for your Posts to appear, you will need to go into your Dashboard then to "Themes", "Appearance", "Customize". Next go to "Homepage Settings". There you can choose the Page that you want to have your Blog Posts appearing. Hope this helps.
Do you want to actually convert the post to a page? If so, install and activate the plugin Post Type Switcher.
Hi Jessica,
Here's a short training that will help you How to change a post to page and vice versa Let me know how you get on
I was deep in thought creating my next piece of content when I got eager to preview what I had done so far, but the only option we have is to publish. My article is only half w
Jackson, you can actually preview your saved drafts in Wordpress. Alongside the "Savr Draft" is "Preview". If you click this you will be able to see your draft on your website.
You have awesome responses here; kindly let us know if you need additional assistance. SiteContent - The Complete Walkthrough
Site content is an added step that you don't need to take. I have never used it and never will.
Create your content directly in WordPress on your site. Save it as a draft and as you work on it you can preview it on your site as much as you like, and when you're ready you can publish it.
If you hover over a draft, there's a preview option and, of course, you should be saving your draft as you create it.
Unless, of course, you are talking about Site Content, which has nothing to do with WordPress.
I have around 30 websites and never use Site Content, preferring to create and edit all my content directly in WordPress.
However, for the less experienced, Site Content has some advantages.
Just be aware that it can only be used for your initial content. Once your post or page is published, you must perform subsequent edits directly in WordPress.
You can publish your post from Site Content, then in WordPress, immediately change it back to a draft.
Site Content is a WA facility, independent of WordPress.
Hi Tim,
That's how I am working on it now but sometimes I like to see the article on the website to see if the imagery fits with the rest of the site. It would be cool if we could preview on our sites as well as saving in a draft. Which is a nice feature :)
Thank you for your feedback
Jackson
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Is there a place to make a suggestion for upgrades on wordpress?
I was deep in thought creating my next piece of content when I got eager to preview what I had done so far, but the only option we have is to publish. My article is only half w
Jackson, you can actually preview your saved drafts in Wordpress. Alongside the "Savr Draft" is "Preview". If you click this you will be able to see your draft on your website.
You have awesome responses here; kindly let us know if you need additional assistance. SiteContent - The Complete Walkthrough
Site content is an added step that you don't need to take. I have never used it and never will.
Create your content directly in WordPress on your site. Save it as a draft and as you work on it you can preview it on your site as much as you like, and when you're ready you can publish it.
If you hover over a draft, there's a preview option and, of course, you should be saving your draft as you create it.
Unless, of course, you are talking about Site Content, which has nothing to do with WordPress.
I have around 30 websites and never use Site Content, preferring to create and edit all my content directly in WordPress.
However, for the less experienced, Site Content has some advantages.
Just be aware that it can only be used for your initial content. Once your post or page is published, you must perform subsequent edits directly in WordPress.
You can publish your post from Site Content, then in WordPress, immediately change it back to a draft.
Site Content is a WA facility, independent of WordPress.
Hi Tim,
That's how I am working on it now but sometimes I like to see the article on the website to see if the imagery fits with the rest of the site. It would be cool if we could preview on our sites as well as saving in a draft. Which is a nice feature :)
Thank you for your feedback
Jackson
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I have been following the training closely and published two posts before I got to the part about adding images. I have found the images I like and added in content creation sp
Once your article is published to Wordpress, that is where you should add images.
Login to your website and pull up the article, then click on "Edit Post" at the top of the page.
Go to wherever you wish to add the image and choose an "Image Block". Add your image and "Update" the post. That's all!
If you edited a document in the site content and published it, future edits must be done in WordPress. Site content and WordPress work independently.
I'd place my images in a document in the site content and publish it to my site. it will be added to my WordPress media library. Then delete the “temporary image” doc in site content so it does not get indexed.
You may need to empty the browser cache, refresh and try again. Try the URL in a different browser or mobile device.
You can also empty the server's cache.
Websites > Site Manager > Details > Sitespeed > Empty site cache
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How can I save/download an image to add to my already published content?
I have been following the training closely and published two posts before I got to the part about adding images. I have found the images I like and added in content creation sp
Once your article is published to Wordpress, that is where you should add images.
Login to your website and pull up the article, then click on "Edit Post" at the top of the page.
Go to wherever you wish to add the image and choose an "Image Block". Add your image and "Update" the post. That's all!
If you edited a document in the site content and published it, future edits must be done in WordPress. Site content and WordPress work independently.
I'd place my images in a document in the site content and publish it to my site. it will be added to my WordPress media library. Then delete the “temporary image” doc in site content so it does not get indexed.
You may need to empty the browser cache, refresh and try again. Try the URL in a different browser or mobile device.
You can also empty the server's cache.
Websites > Site Manager > Details > Sitespeed > Empty site cache
See more comments
If you don't have a business, in most countries, you'd just be a sole trader - you shouldn't need to pay for any documents. If in doubt, speak with the affiliate program manager - they'll generally always be happy to help.