I love this WA community. The help, the support, the willingness of people to contribute to the learning and development of others
However, I'm a little conflicted. I must b
Creating courses, blog podsts and engaging in chat rooms?
I love this WA community. The help, the support, the willingness of people to contribute to the learning and development of others
However, I'm a little conflicted. I must b
Jonny, I had a similar concern, but you'll notice at the top of every post you create, there is an affiliate button. I've found this to be like another blog for me. I write for other websites and then here, I write a daily post about online business, then share the affiliate link across my various social platforms to invite people here to learn.
And after you've been a member for three months, you can then create courses and those courses become a product for you to offer as an incentive for people to join WA. When they do, you're granted not just a commission on the sale, but a recurring commission as long as they renew.
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Do we need to make it clear on our sites that we are earning money as affiliates if we are promoting affiliate products? If so where do we put this information on your sites?</
Yep, it's best to have an affiliate disclaimer - I have two - one under my polices links and one in the footer of my site so it's seen site wide on all pages and posts
I also have have one in all my emails - for anyone subscribing to my email list. I call it CYA - cover your ass
Ftc rules concerning affiliate products?
Do we need to make it clear on our sites that we are earning money as affiliates if we are promoting affiliate products? If so where do we put this information on your sites?</
Yep, it's best to have an affiliate disclaimer - I have two - one under my polices links and one in the footer of my site so it's seen site wide on all pages and posts
I also have have one in all my emails - for anyone subscribing to my email list. I call it CYA - cover your ass
I've been looking at my Google Analytics and I'm trying to determine what an acceptable bounce rate should be for my site - any ideas?
Hi D. A bounce rate is indicating the % of visitors who only visit one page of your website. Depending on your niche you may want to spread out the topics that answer your visitors needs over several pages. Using internal links you can guide your visitors through a sequence of pages. This action will lower your bounce rate. [I have a 1 page website for by 1st siterubix one so I expect a very high bounce rate - near 100%].
Yep, I agree with Michelle - Anything under 50% is great. Try to keep it below 50% by adding things to your site that will really grab peoples attention and draw them in. Good luck! :)
Hi. They say that the normal bounce rate is 50%. Anything under that is great, above that is not so good.
The more content you get your site and the more internal links you provide for people, you should begin to see your bounce rate go down if you can keep your visitors from just coming to their landing page and then leaving your website.
What is an acceptable bounce rate for a website?
I've been looking at my Google Analytics and I'm trying to determine what an acceptable bounce rate should be for my site - any ideas?
Hi D. A bounce rate is indicating the % of visitors who only visit one page of your website. Depending on your niche you may want to spread out the topics that answer your visitors needs over several pages. Using internal links you can guide your visitors through a sequence of pages. This action will lower your bounce rate. [I have a 1 page website for by 1st siterubix one so I expect a very high bounce rate - near 100%].
Yep, I agree with Michelle - Anything under 50% is great. Try to keep it below 50% by adding things to your site that will really grab peoples attention and draw them in. Good luck! :)
Hi. They say that the normal bounce rate is 50%. Anything under that is great, above that is not so good.
The more content you get your site and the more internal links you provide for people, you should begin to see your bounce rate go down if you can keep your visitors from just coming to their landing page and then leaving your website.
Jonny, I had a similar concern, but you'll notice at the top of every post you create, there is an affiliate button. I've found this to be like another blog for me. I write for other websites and then here, I write a daily post about online business, then share the affiliate link across my various social platforms to invite people here to learn.
And after you've been a member for three months, you can then create courses and those courses become a product for you to offer as an incentive for people to join WA. When they do, you're granted not just a commission on the sale, but a recurring commission as long as they renew.
Great response. Thanks - makes a lot of sense.