In the video Kyle goes from explaining where to get images directly into a post on his website to then show how to incorporate an image. is it possible to incorporate the image
hey hi John -- it's all good & all questions are good ones!
Yes, it's primarily up to you of how you want your posts to look like .... and images can be found for both WA blogs and in Site Content --- they're located in the mountain range looking icon to the immediate left of the ABC spell/grammar checker ... just remember to hit 'SAVE' to retain your images ...
All the best to you for every success, cheerio ... :)
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In the video Kyle goes from explaining where to get images directly into a post on his website to then show how to incorporate an image. is it possible to incorporate the image
hey hi John -- it's all good & all questions are good ones!
Yes, it's primarily up to you of how you want your posts to look like .... and images can be found for both WA blogs and in Site Content --- they're located in the mountain range looking icon to the immediate left of the ABC spell/grammar checker ... just remember to hit 'SAVE' to retain your images ...
All the best to you for every success, cheerio ... :)
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I am new at this game. While creating content I came to a point where I wanted to recommend a solution to a need within my chosen niche. So now how do I attract or get the affi
Great question. At this point, keep writing great content. You need traffic in order to make money. Even if you have affiliate links on your site, if you don't have the traffic, you won't be able to make money. Some affiliates want to see you have traffic coming in. So keep writing great content using keywords so your site will rank. That's the main thing.
When you get to the point you want to get those affiliate links on your site, you go to them and apply. Some may accept you and others may reject you. I've been rejected and some I never even heard back from - period. Don't get discouraged. Keep going forward :)
Some affiliates may have different sales requirements indicating you need to make a certain dollar amount within a certain amount of time or your affiliate status will be canceled (i.e. Amazon is strict about this). Hence, going back to the traffic.
There are a few ways to find affiliate programs:
1) Google your niche + affiliate programs
2) Check out links right here in WA. Here is one link: Top Affiliate Programs You Can Join Today For more links, go to the top of the screen where it says "Need help? Ask your question here...." and type in "finding affiliate programs". There are several links that pop up.
I hope this is helpful. I am sure you will obtain other great information from people here in WA as well.
Wishing you all the best.
Yvette
You could while working on content try some form of lead generation, build an email list etc
https://bestplace2.com/how-do-i-get-leads/
This an article I wrote on my blog about what I personally did when I started and did not have much content.
I the long term your content should be the best way to attract people.
This is a blog post I have used here at WA that hopefully will encourage you to continue training Have to Love the Training
I the long term your content
sorry typo
meant
In the long term your content should be the best way to attract people.
I recommend you write a bit more content before applying to an affiliate program. Many will want to view your site to see if you're going to be a good fit for them. If you have little to no content, you'll most likely be rejected.
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I am new at this game. While creating content I came to a point where I wanted to recommend a solution to a need within my chosen niche. So now how do I attract or get the affi
Great question. At this point, keep writing great content. You need traffic in order to make money. Even if you have affiliate links on your site, if you don't have the traffic, you won't be able to make money. Some affiliates want to see you have traffic coming in. So keep writing great content using keywords so your site will rank. That's the main thing.
When you get to the point you want to get those affiliate links on your site, you go to them and apply. Some may accept you and others may reject you. I've been rejected and some I never even heard back from - period. Don't get discouraged. Keep going forward :)
Some affiliates may have different sales requirements indicating you need to make a certain dollar amount within a certain amount of time or your affiliate status will be canceled (i.e. Amazon is strict about this). Hence, going back to the traffic.
There are a few ways to find affiliate programs:
1) Google your niche + affiliate programs
2) Check out links right here in WA. Here is one link: Top Affiliate Programs You Can Join Today For more links, go to the top of the screen where it says "Need help? Ask your question here...." and type in "finding affiliate programs". There are several links that pop up.
I hope this is helpful. I am sure you will obtain other great information from people here in WA as well.
Wishing you all the best.
Yvette
You could while working on content try some form of lead generation, build an email list etc
https://bestplace2.com/how-do-i-get-leads/
This an article I wrote on my blog about what I personally did when I started and did not have much content.
I the long term your content should be the best way to attract people.
This is a blog post I have used here at WA that hopefully will encourage you to continue training Have to Love the Training
I the long term your content
sorry typo
meant
In the long term your content should be the best way to attract people.
I recommend you write a bit more content before applying to an affiliate program. Many will want to view your site to see if you're going to be a good fit for them. If you have little to no content, you'll most likely be rejected.
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I agree with Joy3. I like to have my whole post on WordPress, and then I can add images where I think the spacing works best.
Thank you Fran. Hope all is good in Alaska. Cheers