Greetings Folks,
Can I attach an Amazon Affiliate “Text” Link to an eMail or Message (like Facebook Messenger)? ... or Some other venue - other than simply
Joe, I learned that it is not allowed it states, “Amazon Associates affiliate links are not allowed in emails. Any email. This includes affiliate links you manually paste into your emails and affiliate links in blog posts that get sent automatically to email subscribers.” So when did they say its allowed? This is what I read in the rules.
yes, you can email Amazon links.
The sale is recorded when the item ships and payment is on the first of the next month.
Can I attach an amazon affiliate text link to an email?
Greetings Folks,
Can I attach an Amazon Affiliate “Text” Link to an eMail or Message (like Facebook Messenger)? ... or Some other venue - other than simply
Joe, I learned that it is not allowed it states, “Amazon Associates affiliate links are not allowed in emails. Any email. This includes affiliate links you manually paste into your emails and affiliate links in blog posts that get sent automatically to email subscribers.” So when did they say its allowed? This is what I read in the rules.
yes, you can email Amazon links.
The sale is recorded when the item ships and payment is on the first of the next month.
WA makes a ‘pretty big point’ about quickly “Going Premium”, and moving your niche website onto your own domain
.. But then in the next breath, s
They're great for building a new site. You can mess around with the design, colours, layout and so forth and then, when you're ready to launch, simply move it to your own domain which, on WA, you do with a click of a button.
I use mine for testing sites. Some people use them as landing pages and still others use them as you would Nirmal websites. I still have one that that is used as my wealth creation site. Jim
What would be a typical use, of a siterubix website?
WA makes a ‘pretty big point’ about quickly “Going Premium”, and moving your niche website onto your own domain
.. But then in the next breath, s
They're great for building a new site. You can mess around with the design, colours, layout and so forth and then, when you're ready to launch, simply move it to your own domain which, on WA, you do with a click of a button.
I use mine for testing sites. Some people use them as landing pages and still others use them as you would Nirmal websites. I still have one that that is used as my wealth creation site. Jim
If I complete a post initially in SiteContent, but want to do some fine tuning and editing in the wordpress editor, before it actually going Public, is there a ‘big probl
You know, I think that is an excellent idea. So you set it to private in Word Press? So often, I've published something and wished it would not be on my website until I was finished with it. Tell me how you do it...I want to do the same thing.
Easy-Peasy, M’Friend:
Go to Website Dashboard, and login ...
Click on Posts and All Posts ...
Scroll down to the post you are interested in ..
Click on Quick Edit
Scroll down below Author, you will see Password -or- Private
... You can Password Protect it, or make it Private
Or
Scroll down farther, to Status, and you can make it Published, Pending, or Draft
If instead you chose Edit ..
Scroll down or over to Publish ...
You will see Status .. hit Edit, and you will have the same options (published, pending, or draft)
Below Status, you will see Visibility.. hit Edit, and see
Public, Password protected, and Private.
TaDa !!!
Regards
Joe
Even after you publish you can still edit. As long as you don’t alter the permalink. I’ve done this a lot.
Many times after I publish I notice things here and there I want to modify. That’s how it goes sometimes.
All the best to you.
Edwin
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Are there dire repercussions of setting a post to private?
If I complete a post initially in SiteContent, but want to do some fine tuning and editing in the wordpress editor, before it actually going Public, is there a ‘big probl
You know, I think that is an excellent idea. So you set it to private in Word Press? So often, I've published something and wished it would not be on my website until I was finished with it. Tell me how you do it...I want to do the same thing.
Easy-Peasy, M’Friend:
Go to Website Dashboard, and login ...
Click on Posts and All Posts ...
Scroll down to the post you are interested in ..
Click on Quick Edit
Scroll down below Author, you will see Password -or- Private
... You can Password Protect it, or make it Private
Or
Scroll down farther, to Status, and you can make it Published, Pending, or Draft
If instead you chose Edit ..
Scroll down or over to Publish ...
You will see Status .. hit Edit, and you will have the same options (published, pending, or draft)
Below Status, you will see Visibility.. hit Edit, and see
Public, Password protected, and Private.
TaDa !!!
Regards
Joe
Even after you publish you can still edit. As long as you don’t alter the permalink. I’ve done this a lot.
Many times after I publish I notice things here and there I want to modify. That’s how it goes sometimes.
All the best to you.
Edwin
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Will the keyword phrases:
“Backcountry Survival Tips” .. and
“Backcountry Survivaling Tips” .. and
This is not how targeted keywords work. Those are different words in general
Use the exact key-phrase at the usual prescribed places because this sends a clear signal to search engines what the post is about. You can certainly use the variants given above at some other places in the text. Search engines will see everything in any case, this is unrelated to site authority.
... perhaps I wasn’t really clear, as to where my confusion was .. but your reply answers my question nicely :-)
Thank You So Much
Joe
Good point - i was probalby not as clear on that in my comment. Absilutely choose the best ranking keywords as the focal point for your posts.
What I have found with mine over time is that the more I rnak in the SERPs, the more sme of these variations come to the fore as well. I always focus on a single range of keywords in the title and first paragraph as per the training here but then I do 'sprinkle' some variations within the post.
Yes there is something in this what you write. This is related to ranking for many (key)words within the post. This is visible in Search Console, Jay was showing this in one webinar. A post can rank for hundreds of keywords, separate from the targetted one. And this should be dependent on various factors, including the site authority.
In my previous comment, I wanted to say that bots scan a post as it is, from the top to the bottom and in the opposite direction. So they see everything that is there, no matter of the site authority, this is about a single post. Then they decide what the text is mainly about based on what we offer as clear signals, and they are able to rank it properly for this targetted key-phrase. This is why it is important not to send mixed signals.
Most welcome. By the way, use those phrases in the text and also add them in the tags box. I am always ranked through tags as well. This increases the post's presence a lot and it is most effective with new items on the market. Google must show something when people search for such new items, so I have examples with 3-4 of my own results in the same search page. So for a while, I can own such a SERP.
Hey Joe
Yes
Once your site starts to gain authority in the eyes of the search engines then it will start to pick up variations as well.
Paul
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Will part of the word be seen in compound word(s)?
Will the keyword phrases:
“Backcountry Survival Tips” .. and
“Backcountry Survivaling Tips” .. and
This is not how targeted keywords work. Those are different words in general
Use the exact key-phrase at the usual prescribed places because this sends a clear signal to search engines what the post is about. You can certainly use the variants given above at some other places in the text. Search engines will see everything in any case, this is unrelated to site authority.
... perhaps I wasn’t really clear, as to where my confusion was .. but your reply answers my question nicely :-)
Thank You So Much
Joe
Good point - i was probalby not as clear on that in my comment. Absilutely choose the best ranking keywords as the focal point for your posts.
What I have found with mine over time is that the more I rnak in the SERPs, the more sme of these variations come to the fore as well. I always focus on a single range of keywords in the title and first paragraph as per the training here but then I do 'sprinkle' some variations within the post.
Yes there is something in this what you write. This is related to ranking for many (key)words within the post. This is visible in Search Console, Jay was showing this in one webinar. A post can rank for hundreds of keywords, separate from the targetted one. And this should be dependent on various factors, including the site authority.
In my previous comment, I wanted to say that bots scan a post as it is, from the top to the bottom and in the opposite direction. So they see everything that is there, no matter of the site authority, this is about a single post. Then they decide what the text is mainly about based on what we offer as clear signals, and they are able to rank it properly for this targetted key-phrase. This is why it is important not to send mixed signals.
Most welcome. By the way, use those phrases in the text and also add them in the tags box. I am always ranked through tags as well. This increases the post's presence a lot and it is most effective with new items on the market. Google must show something when people search for such new items, so I have examples with 3-4 of my own results in the same search page. So for a while, I can own such a SERP.
Hey Joe
Yes
Once your site starts to gain authority in the eyes of the search engines then it will start to pick up variations as well.
Paul
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If I want to refer someone to something I have posted, How can I “Point” to a particular spot in the post?
OK .. I know I can “Point” to the &ldq
Great question. I had no idea. But I just thought that if I scroll down the page either Marion or Trish would have an answer. I was right.
Mark
Yes, anchors! Check this out: Creating Links to a Specific Spot in a Post or Page (Commonly Used to Create a Table of Contents)
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How to link to a particular spot in one of my posts?
If I want to refer someone to something I have posted, How can I “Point” to a particular spot in the post?
OK .. I know I can “Point” to the &ldq
Great question. I had no idea. But I just thought that if I scroll down the page either Marion or Trish would have an answer. I was right.
Mark
Yes, anchors! Check this out: Creating Links to a Specific Spot in a Post or Page (Commonly Used to Create a Table of Contents)
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The best place to find the answer to this is in the Amazon rules on your affiliate site. Jim