Bridge Page?
So I might be getting ahead of myself and overthinking....I regularly do both . But on the video i just completed he says not to put too many affiliate links on your site.. But my vision for my site is to have a page where ppl can go and look thru lots of different products and click to purchase if they want to ( this is just a general idea shortened up for this post). While doing research for the previous courses and steps Ive found a lot of sites on my niche that do just that. They are literally sites that just have stuff for sale in my niche..how are they not seen by google as a "bridge page" ? He has mentioned more than once on the lessons that you willl not get ranked if you do this. yet when I look up pages on my niche these pages like the ones i just described are some of the first ones to show up on google. Any comments are greatly appreciated...this has been nagging my mind
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I have had similar concerns. Sorry I don't have the answer. It will be interesting to hear others' responses.
If you saw resource pages on the other sites then many of them are affiliate links. You can do that, but you should not have too many affiliate links on your site compared to nonaffiliate links.
Alternately you can just link to the review of the product on your website so that you are not adding more affiliate links.