I was just wondering if I have the right idea with this. So right now my goal is 3 post a week, every Mon, Wed, and Fri. Of these 3 post I want to try and do one that is a prod
Nope :)
Essentially you are writing more informational posts so that you do not sound so salesy to Google and if there’s a solution, a detailed analysis review post for your visitors to let them make an informed decision whether to go click your links and go purchase the focused item you proposed to solve their issue.
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Should every post have an affiliate link?
I was just wondering if I have the right idea with this. So right now my goal is 3 post a week, every Mon, Wed, and Fri. Of these 3 post I want to try and do one that is a prod
Okay, thank you! I'm only halfway through my level 3 right now so I wanted to make sure I was understating right. Thanks @TheAbiePPlus, can always count on you for an answer!
Nope :)
Essentially you are writing more informational posts so that you do not sound so salesy to Google and if there’s a solution, a detailed analysis review post for your visitors to let them make an informed decision whether to go click your links and go purchase the focused item you proposed to solve their issue.
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Hello everyone, I feel like I have been asking a lot of question on here lately. Sorry being a pain ;). Anyway, I am doing tabletop games as my niche, so board games, dungeons
Hey Josh,
100%
This is basically what Google WANTS.
There have been numerous "Google Product Review Algorithm Updates" since 2021 with many sites getting punished for having "Thin Affiliate Content".
Basically, writing a "product review" involves far more than simply rewriting the sales page of a product (something that a large majority of the internet do).
The reason for all these Google "Product Review" updates is because they wanted Original, Unique, and Sincere product reviews, especially if this involves the author HANDLING the product.
What better way to prove this by taking your own photos and videos?
Of course, as a personal blogger you can't purchase every single product you review (but remember that there are many HUGE websites who actually do this, and guess what? they're the ones that own the Google rankings), but your own images/videos will go a long way to proving that your review is Original and Unique.
And this is what Google has always wanted - More Authenticy.
Well Done.
Partha
Hi - if you own the product, then it's absolutely fine to take a photo of it.
And actually, it will build up greater trust with Google and your readers, as it shows you genuinely have personal experience of it.
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Hello everyone, I feel like I have been asking a lot of question on here lately. Sorry being a pain ;). Anyway, I am doing tabletop games as my niche, so board games, dungeons
Hey Josh,
100%
This is basically what Google WANTS.
There have been numerous "Google Product Review Algorithm Updates" since 2021 with many sites getting punished for having "Thin Affiliate Content".
Basically, writing a "product review" involves far more than simply rewriting the sales page of a product (something that a large majority of the internet do).
The reason for all these Google "Product Review" updates is because they wanted Original, Unique, and Sincere product reviews, especially if this involves the author HANDLING the product.
What better way to prove this by taking your own photos and videos?
Of course, as a personal blogger you can't purchase every single product you review (but remember that there are many HUGE websites who actually do this, and guess what? they're the ones that own the Google rankings), but your own images/videos will go a long way to proving that your review is Original and Unique.
And this is what Google has always wanted - More Authenticy.
Well Done.
Partha
Hi - if you own the product, then it's absolutely fine to take a photo of it.
And actually, it will build up greater trust with Google and your readers, as it shows you genuinely have personal experience of it.
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Good morning everyone! So I was just think this morning that right now I’m averaging between 3-4 post a week on my website. I was wondering if that was good or should I b
That's perfect - little tip, if you can do more great but don't sacrifice quality over quantity
The recommendation is to keep updating blogs 2 - 3 posts weekly for the foreseeable future. Obviously, the less you post, the longer it takes.
However, initially, you can post a lot more.
You're doing wonderfully great :)
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How many post should I create a week?
Good morning everyone! So I was just think this morning that right now I’m averaging between 3-4 post a week on my website. I was wondering if that was good or should I b
That's perfect - little tip, if you can do more great but don't sacrifice quality over quantity
The recommendation is to keep updating blogs 2 - 3 posts weekly for the foreseeable future. Obviously, the less you post, the longer it takes.
However, initially, you can post a lot more.
You're doing wonderfully great :)
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So maybe I missed this in a lesson, but is there a way to see how much traffic I on my website?
Kyle has you covered however you can also see Jay's live webinar as well Installing Google Analytics (GA4) & Search Console
depending on how far you are through the course there is a section on adding google analytics - this will tell you what traffic you get...
or you can install independent analytics or boost statistics plugin to be more independent of google...
You are going to be leveraging Google Analytics (which is free) to do this, and it is part of the install process when you set-up the Site Kit plugin. The training does walk you through this Josh, but if you want to work ahead here is the training: Setting Up Search Console & Analytics with Google Site Kit And if you have any further questions, let us know. ;)
Okay thank you I don't think I have gotten that far in the training yet, so I will keep plugin away for now.
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So maybe I missed this in a lesson, but is there a way to see how much traffic I on my website?
Kyle has you covered however you can also see Jay's live webinar as well Installing Google Analytics (GA4) & Search Console
depending on how far you are through the course there is a section on adding google analytics - this will tell you what traffic you get...
or you can install independent analytics or boost statistics plugin to be more independent of google...
You are going to be leveraging Google Analytics (which is free) to do this, and it is part of the install process when you set-up the Site Kit plugin. The training does walk you through this Josh, but if you want to work ahead here is the training: Setting Up Search Console & Analytics with Google Site Kit And if you have any further questions, let us know. ;)
Okay thank you I don't think I have gotten that far in the training yet, so I will keep plugin away for now.
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So just want some opinions from others who have gone through the training. The training program has the Online Entrepreneur Certification, and the Affiliate Bootcamp. My questi
Abie has you covered here but I will give you some advice I wish I knew before starting!
1- When you are checking off the boxes at the end of a lesson and you don't remember that specific item. Go back and find the link within the context and do those also.
2- You will do as Abie said and go through it step by step but some of the training is several years old. So there will be some items you will have to come back to because you may have only done 80 percent. So make friends with a notepad and pencil.
Kevin and Son
Lesson 1 from Level 1, lesson 2, etc., precisely as they are laid out.
Ticking checklists at the bottom of lessons, tasks, and activities asked of you to complete to set up correctly and guide you through the process.
I would not jump from one level to another. What Training? The Online Entrepreneur Certification or The Affiliate Bootcamp - Choose your path!
Okay perfect, Just wanted to make sure I wasn't suppose to be going back and forth. Thank you @TheAbiePPlus!
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What order to do the training?
So just want some opinions from others who have gone through the training. The training program has the Online Entrepreneur Certification, and the Affiliate Bootcamp. My questi
Abie has you covered here but I will give you some advice I wish I knew before starting!
1- When you are checking off the boxes at the end of a lesson and you don't remember that specific item. Go back and find the link within the context and do those also.
2- You will do as Abie said and go through it step by step but some of the training is several years old. So there will be some items you will have to come back to because you may have only done 80 percent. So make friends with a notepad and pencil.
Kevin and Son
Lesson 1 from Level 1, lesson 2, etc., precisely as they are laid out.
Ticking checklists at the bottom of lessons, tasks, and activities asked of you to complete to set up correctly and guide you through the process.
I would not jump from one level to another. What Training? The Online Entrepreneur Certification or The Affiliate Bootcamp - Choose your path!
Okay perfect, Just wanted to make sure I wasn't suppose to be going back and forth. Thank you @TheAbiePPlus!
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Affiliate programs are covered in great detail in Level three of the OEC.
Okay, thank you! I'm only halfway through my level 3 right now so I wanted to make sure I was understating right. Thanks @TheAbiePPlus, can always count on you for an answer!
Awesomely welcome, Josh :)