I have come to know about possible attacks from the competence by performing anti SEO Techniques, is this true? if so what are these anti SEO Techniques, and what to do about i
Yes, but not really something you'll normally need to be concerned with. But here's an interesting article on it... https://blog.kissmetrics.com/spammers-and-negative-seo/
Thanks so much Chris, I will dive right into it!... can I ask d you think google can do something about it?... I mean, it is just so unfair that so easily a website can be attacked like this, are there any service one can hire in order to get this attack under control?
You're welcome Johnny.
I'd speculate that Google is always evolving, trying to eliminate black hat stuff, and improve results.
As the article mentioned, Google and other search engines released a disavow tool to help fight such tactics.
Additionally, the article suggests a number of methods and tools to reduce the chances of it happening.
But the bottom line reality is that very few of us will ever really need to be concerned about this potential threat, although it's good to be aware that it exists.
Again thank you Chris, your peace of business really gets me...haha... peace that comes from a man with experience in the matter, btw do you think that getting better content and adding valuable material and quality can help also to make a site stronger towards the black seo attack?, can a website defend at a some level by prividing up.to.date info and value, and does quality affect directly such anti-seo attacks?
Glad to be of service. :)
Sites that have high rankings probably have quality updated content, so I doubt it would matter.
Best thing to do is make yourself a target by getting some #1 rankings and making some money.
Then you can legitimately worry about being a target of anti-SEO.
I have not heard of this, and if true then no one would be safe! I think Google and other engines would disable SEO attack methods if it was discovered.
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Do anti-seo techniques really exist?
I have come to know about possible attacks from the competence by performing anti SEO Techniques, is this true? if so what are these anti SEO Techniques, and what to do about i
Yes, it's very easy to harm someone's site with negative SEO if you really wanted to. Just go to Fiverr and order a huge amount of spammy GSA backlinks all with the same main keyword and pointing towards the homepage.
There's nothing you can do to stop something like that. And it does happen to sites on page 1 in very competitive niches. Unscrupulous rivals can try to take other sites down. Although most people wouldn't duie to the repercussions if they were caught .
So it pays to keep an eye on your backlinks in Google Seach Console.
If you notice a sudden appearance of a large number of links you know nothing about then you can 'Disavow' them. i.e. tell Google these are nothing to do with you & then Google won't take them into account.
Yes, but not really something you'll normally need to be concerned with. But here's an interesting article on it... https://blog.kissmetrics.com/spammers-and-negative-seo/
Thanks so much Chris, I will dive right into it!... can I ask d you think google can do something about it?... I mean, it is just so unfair that so easily a website can be attacked like this, are there any service one can hire in order to get this attack under control?
You're welcome Johnny.
I'd speculate that Google is always evolving, trying to eliminate black hat stuff, and improve results.
As the article mentioned, Google and other search engines released a disavow tool to help fight such tactics.
Additionally, the article suggests a number of methods and tools to reduce the chances of it happening.
But the bottom line reality is that very few of us will ever really need to be concerned about this potential threat, although it's good to be aware that it exists.
Again thank you Chris, your peace of business really gets me...haha... peace that comes from a man with experience in the matter, btw do you think that getting better content and adding valuable material and quality can help also to make a site stronger towards the black seo attack?, can a website defend at a some level by prividing up.to.date info and value, and does quality affect directly such anti-seo attacks?
Glad to be of service. :)
Sites that have high rankings probably have quality updated content, so I doubt it would matter.
Best thing to do is make yourself a target by getting some #1 rankings and making some money.
Then you can legitimately worry about being a target of anti-SEO.
I have not heard of this, and if true then no one would be safe! I think Google and other engines would disable SEO attack methods if it was discovered.
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Why is it so difficult to get approval for amazon co.uk affiliation? I have an amazon us, but when trying to get the uk approval, so I can get comissions of my sales there, I a
Thanks Larry, I do not get it quite clear, you mean that I am already signed for amazon uk? ...how can I be sure of that, in any case?
Hi - I am from the UK - and had my Amazon UK account, and CA, USA, ESP, Germany etc all approved as well.
What I did do, as per the training, was make sure that I had content that was generating interest, and therefore referrals to Amazon.
If you are getting referrals, they would be very unlikely to reject you.
Were you driving any UK people to Amazon UK? You can use link localisers to make sure your links are changed depending on the country your visitors are from - and then if you apply to the associates program in a particular country, you're less likely to be turned down.
I hope that helps?
All the best, Mark
You don't need to apply for another Amazon program. I spoke with Amazon and my account links were tested in 4 other countries...perfect! One Amazon account will work.
ok, but how do I get the commissions from the sales in UK then? where/who should I apply for this request?
Hey, I see Mark has experience so maybe he'll chime in.
I only have the Amazon.com setup and when I sell something from the UK or New Zealand, I see the commissions. Not sure why I have one account and Mark has more. Back in the day, though, the word was one had to apply and get approved for different Amazon accounts. That is not the case anymore. Let's see if Mark can add to this.
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Anyone succeeded at applying for amazon in the uk?
Why is it so difficult to get approval for amazon co.uk affiliation? I have an amazon us, but when trying to get the uk approval, so I can get comissions of my sales there, I a
Thanks Larry, I do not get it quite clear, you mean that I am already signed for amazon uk? ...how can I be sure of that, in any case?
Hi - I am from the UK - and had my Amazon UK account, and CA, USA, ESP, Germany etc all approved as well.
What I did do, as per the training, was make sure that I had content that was generating interest, and therefore referrals to Amazon.
If you are getting referrals, they would be very unlikely to reject you.
Were you driving any UK people to Amazon UK? You can use link localisers to make sure your links are changed depending on the country your visitors are from - and then if you apply to the associates program in a particular country, you're less likely to be turned down.
I hope that helps?
All the best, Mark
You don't need to apply for another Amazon program. I spoke with Amazon and my account links were tested in 4 other countries...perfect! One Amazon account will work.
ok, but how do I get the commissions from the sales in UK then? where/who should I apply for this request?
Hey, I see Mark has experience so maybe he'll chime in.
I only have the Amazon.com setup and when I sell something from the UK or New Zealand, I see the commissions. Not sure why I have one account and Mark has more. Back in the day, though, the word was one had to apply and get approved for different Amazon accounts. That is not the case anymore. Let's see if Mark can add to this.
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I need to analyze a second website, and so how do I create a second tracking code for thissecond website to manage the reports in my analytics account? thanks to all!
I HAVE ACTUALLY DONE THIS!
If you just want to add a site, go to your Analytics admin area. You will see Account and Property. Click on Property. There you will see the place to add your next Website... up to 50 I believe.
:) You should be able to. In Google Analytics you should do that create another analytics account, no? so hope this lead's to another account. But also during verification, there should be tracking id generated
type in 'create another analytics account' in Google search and you should find the answer
How can I ad a second website to my analytics account?
I need to analyze a second website, and so how do I create a second tracking code for thissecond website to manage the reports in my analytics account? thanks to all!
I HAVE ACTUALLY DONE THIS!
If you just want to add a site, go to your Analytics admin area. You will see Account and Property. Click on Property. There you will see the place to add your next Website... up to 50 I believe.
:) You should be able to. In Google Analytics you should do that create another analytics account, no? so hope this lead's to another account. But also during verification, there should be tracking id generated
type in 'create another analytics account' in Google search and you should find the answer
"Creating Amazon Associate Aags (Not Tracking IDs) for Diff.Niches"
As far as I have come to know, 1 Associate tag = 1 Niche. So, I need to get a second Associate's tag in
As far as I know, once you are an amazon associate you can promote anything on their site. Are you opening amazon stores or are you building your own websites?
I am building my own websites, 1 niche per site, so that's whyi need a second Amazon Associate's Tag...or is there another way to link my 2nd website site to this 2nd amazon niche's products?
create a link to each product you want to promote but, if you are just starting you might want to concentrate on just one site until you get it established, then branch to another site,, It is more than enough work to do one site properly at first. don't spread yourself too thin
Oh sure, do not worry, that's precisely why I need to set up a 2nd store, because I found this 2nd niche will be easier for me to write content, I have decided to work on this 2nd niche first, ironically!, so I need to show products of a different niche than that I had previously set up on the first website-niche. As my actual Associate Tag reffers to that 1st website, then it is evident I need a 2nd Associate Tag that reffers to my 2nd site, (*I've also read that tracking IDs reffer to the Associate tag in which you create them).
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Creating many amazon associate tags not trackn ids?
"Creating Amazon Associate Aags (Not Tracking IDs) for Diff.Niches"
As far as I have come to know, 1 Associate tag = 1 Niche. So, I need to get a second Associate's tag in
As far as I know, once you are an amazon associate you can promote anything on their site. Are you opening amazon stores or are you building your own websites?
I am building my own websites, 1 niche per site, so that's whyi need a second Amazon Associate's Tag...or is there another way to link my 2nd website site to this 2nd amazon niche's products?
create a link to each product you want to promote but, if you are just starting you might want to concentrate on just one site until you get it established, then branch to another site,, It is more than enough work to do one site properly at first. don't spread yourself too thin
Oh sure, do not worry, that's precisely why I need to set up a 2nd store, because I found this 2nd niche will be easier for me to write content, I have decided to work on this 2nd niche first, ironically!, so I need to show products of a different niche than that I had previously set up on the first website-niche. As my actual Associate Tag reffers to that 1st website, then it is evident I need a 2nd Associate Tag that reffers to my 2nd site, (*I've also read that tracking IDs reffer to the Associate tag in which you create them).
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That's it, I am starting this venture with amazon, I already got 1 site, soon will be showing it here at WA, just need to finish some things with it; but my idea is to manage
Thans Tommy! So, do I need to request a second tracking id for a different niche to open second store with different products?
Sure, but I mean: all I need to do is requesting a 2nd tracking id, and in order to do that I only got to enter my amazon associate dashboard? would u please tell me what is the first step in order to get that 2nd tracking id?
No. Just continue to use the same account to add banners and links to the other websites. You are good to go. Have fun!
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Can I have more than1 amazon store in my associates.account?
That's it, I am starting this venture with amazon, I already got 1 site, soon will be showing it here at WA, just need to finish some things with it; but my idea is to manage
Thans Tommy! So, do I need to request a second tracking id for a different niche to open second store with different products?
Sure, but I mean: all I need to do is requesting a 2nd tracking id, and in order to do that I only got to enter my amazon associate dashboard? would u please tell me what is the first step in order to get that 2nd tracking id?
No. Just continue to use the same account to add banners and links to the other websites. You are good to go. Have fun!
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Yes, it's very easy to harm someone's site with negative SEO if you really wanted to. Just go to Fiverr and order a huge amount of spammy GSA backlinks all with the same main keyword and pointing towards the homepage.
There's nothing you can do to stop something like that. And it does happen to sites on page 1 in very competitive niches. Unscrupulous rivals can try to take other sites down. Although most people wouldn't duie to the repercussions if they were caught .
So it pays to keep an eye on your backlinks in Google Seach Console.
If you notice a sudden appearance of a large number of links you know nothing about then you can 'Disavow' them. i.e. tell Google these are nothing to do with you & then Google won't take them into account.
Now THAT is a useful response!