Im not a writer/blogger...however in the training it goes over writing your articles via keyword or phrases, if im wanting say, to build an online store for products.. what is
I do not have an issue with writing a honest review of a product if i own it or have used it. But with my ice and idea there is no way i can review all the products available without a massive amount of money. Time involved is not an issue for me but the money is.
Hi - you do not need to own or have used a product to be able to review it. You can study other people's reviews and draw your own conclusions. You are still helping your readers, as you saving them time looking for information, you are putting everything in one place for them.
Don't worry about writing. Here, you are taught to write in a conversational style, as though you were explaining something to a friend. It is not like writing a school essay, it doesn't have to be perfect.
If you want to build an online store on which you sell your own products, you would probably drive traffic with paid ads.
You can still drive traffic by blogging, in which case you would have to either write yourself or hire a writer.
The main focus here at WA is affiliate marketing and blogging.
Getting a store ranked is not the same as getting articles ranked, though.
Again, I think paid ads are the best way of generating traffic to a store.
Hello,
Not sure where you're at in the training. But yes, keyword research is a big component of writing content.
Content creation is the center of what we do as affiliate marketers. So you can make an online store, along with writing product reviews. If they're products you enjoy talking about, you should do fine with your writing.
If you want to understand the process of getting ranked, thoroughly digest the training lessons (and do the exercises). It'll be easier to understand how your content will rank as you publish more posts on your site.
I hope that helps. Keep going through the OEC training, as there's plenty of valuable information covered.
All the best,
-Eric
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Not a blogger.will that hinder me?
Im not a writer/blogger...however in the training it goes over writing your articles via keyword or phrases, if im wanting say, to build an online store for products.. what is
One of the traps to fall into can be crossing bridges before we get to them.
From observation, many of us arrived not having written anything since school days.
The thing is we are here to learn. That is what WA is all about.
It is a catch 22, if we want to promote and not go down the blogging path, it may require paid ads, which if we want to be successful, another learning curve.
Best wishes.
I do not have an issue with writing a honest review of a product if i own it or have used it. But with my ice and idea there is no way i can review all the products available without a massive amount of money. Time involved is not an issue for me but the money is.
Hi - you do not need to own or have used a product to be able to review it. You can study other people's reviews and draw your own conclusions. You are still helping your readers, as you saving them time looking for information, you are putting everything in one place for them.
Don't worry about writing. Here, you are taught to write in a conversational style, as though you were explaining something to a friend. It is not like writing a school essay, it doesn't have to be perfect.
If you want to build an online store on which you sell your own products, you would probably drive traffic with paid ads.
You can still drive traffic by blogging, in which case you would have to either write yourself or hire a writer.
The main focus here at WA is affiliate marketing and blogging.
Getting a store ranked is not the same as getting articles ranked, though.
Again, I think paid ads are the best way of generating traffic to a store.
Hello,
Not sure where you're at in the training. But yes, keyword research is a big component of writing content.
Content creation is the center of what we do as affiliate marketers. So you can make an online store, along with writing product reviews. If they're products you enjoy talking about, you should do fine with your writing.
If you want to understand the process of getting ranked, thoroughly digest the training lessons (and do the exercises). It'll be easier to understand how your content will rank as you publish more posts on your site.
I hope that helps. Keep going through the OEC training, as there's plenty of valuable information covered.
All the best,
-Eric
See more comments
One of the traps to fall into can be crossing bridges before we get to them.
From observation, many of us arrived not having written anything since school days.
The thing is we are here to learn. That is what WA is all about.
It is a catch 22, if we want to promote and not go down the blogging path, it may require paid ads, which if we want to be successful, another learning curve.
Best wishes.