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Hi. I'm Kirsty. I live in the beautiful Cotswolds area of England. I'm 51 and looking to make a break from being

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Hi. I'm a couple of months in and a complete newbie to quite a lot of this. And by this I mean Affiliate Marketing, Marketing in general, building websites, SEO etc etc etc.

Thank you all for your feedback. I’m doing the training, it’s great. Perhaps I haven’t got to the right training session yet. When it comes to the point I’m ready to add affiliate links, do you generally have to go back over your posts and change them a bit so that adding an affiliate link looks more natural? Or do you always produce new posts for the links to go into? My question wasn’t about how to do it or when, it’s about the structure of a post to get the best info out with great SEO and without looking like the links I add are just stuck on or randomly placed within the post. While I’m learning everything else, how to structure a post so it looks natural to have these links seems like a sensible thing to be doing.

You would include affiliate links with review posts; however, in the beginning, you let them marinate in the search engines before you turn them into commercial intent.

You keep it discreet, simple, and relevant - visitors focused on the product or service in question.

No post is set in stone, and you may edit in the future anytime; however, do not change the URL, especially if the post is indexed.

When you need to add links it is covered in the training. most affiliate networks add you manually and they look first at your content. Without a good number of articles you wont have traffic and are therefore no use to the affiliate manager

Thew best way Kirsty is to simply follow the training one lesson at a time in the order given.

It will make more sense as you go through each one.

Yes it can get confusing when first starting something one has no experience in but if you take one step at a time you will be fine and don't rush through this is not a race but a journey to long-term success.

You can also read this video from Kyle but still go through each lesson as at first you need to write content that is information only with no links in order to gain followers to your website based on your chosen niche.

Later one you gain follower then think about adding affiliate links as you need to join affiliate programs to get your links but first they will inspect your site to first see if it is a good fit for them in order to accept you plus Google wants to see your website to see that you are helping your readers and not just selling to them

This takes time to build so once more follow the training in the hubs and have a quick read to the link given above them to understand more with your actual question then get stuck into the training properly. wishing you well

Andre

That's covered in the training; I advise you to follow up on the webinar training step by step at your own pace. I also suggest that you follow it as it is laid out.

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Is there a proven way to add affiliate links into your posts?

Is there a proven way to add affiliate links into your posts?

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Hi. I'm a couple of months in and a complete newbie to quite a lot of this. And by this I mean Affiliate Marketing, Marketing in general, building websites, SEO etc etc etc.

Thank you all for your feedback. I’m doing the training, it’s great. Perhaps I haven’t got to the right training session yet. When it comes to the point I’m ready to add affiliate links, do you generally have to go back over your posts and change them a bit so that adding an affiliate link looks more natural? Or do you always produce new posts for the links to go into? My question wasn’t about how to do it or when, it’s about the structure of a post to get the best info out with great SEO and without looking like the links I add are just stuck on or randomly placed within the post. While I’m learning everything else, how to structure a post so it looks natural to have these links seems like a sensible thing to be doing.

You would include affiliate links with review posts; however, in the beginning, you let them marinate in the search engines before you turn them into commercial intent.

You keep it discreet, simple, and relevant - visitors focused on the product or service in question.

No post is set in stone, and you may edit in the future anytime; however, do not change the URL, especially if the post is indexed.

When you need to add links it is covered in the training. most affiliate networks add you manually and they look first at your content. Without a good number of articles you wont have traffic and are therefore no use to the affiliate manager

Thew best way Kirsty is to simply follow the training one lesson at a time in the order given.

It will make more sense as you go through each one.

Yes it can get confusing when first starting something one has no experience in but if you take one step at a time you will be fine and don't rush through this is not a race but a journey to long-term success.

You can also read this video from Kyle but still go through each lesson as at first you need to write content that is information only with no links in order to gain followers to your website based on your chosen niche.

Later one you gain follower then think about adding affiliate links as you need to join affiliate programs to get your links but first they will inspect your site to first see if it is a good fit for them in order to accept you plus Google wants to see your website to see that you are helping your readers and not just selling to them

This takes time to build so once more follow the training in the hubs and have a quick read to the link given above them to understand more with your actual question then get stuck into the training properly. wishing you well

Andre

That's covered in the training; I advise you to follow up on the webinar training step by step at your own pace. I also suggest that you follow it as it is laid out.

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