Is it possible to look at the websites of fellow members in order to learn about best practices?
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Can we view the website projects of other members?
Is it possible to look at the websites of fellow members in order to learn about best practices?
Yes is you are in their network, scroll down under their profile picture and you will see if they have left their website. When you reach a certain stage of the training you will be told how to submit your website for reviews and you will be asked to do the same for other websites.
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Some of what I’m learning I have encountered years before in unsuccessful websites I made. But if I skip around in the training, I might miss something vital that I need
I really would not suggest you do that. Each part of the training builds on the next. Setting up your backoffice is extremely important for traffic utilization and having a successful website overall.
Building a site with great and consistent content is key. Once you have that, the traffic will come. Once you get the traffic then build the affiliate links. Affiliates are going to review your site when you apply, if you don't show you have the traffic, you may not get approved.
Take this one step at a time and build an awesome website. It'll be worth it in the end.
Wishing you all the best.
Kind regards,
Yvette
I highly recommend NOT skipping around. If you take it one step at a time, you are more likely to have success. I have been through the training a couple of times and have picked up things I missed the first time through. I wish you the best.
The part of monetizing comes in level 3, but I wouldn',t recommend skipping anything. There was one lesson in level 2 which I expected to be a piece of cake, because I already knew how to do it, and I ended up working on that one longer than usual. I still learned new things.
I think it would be best to follow the lessons one by one instead of skipping.
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Can I skip around in the training?
Some of what I’m learning I have encountered years before in unsuccessful websites I made. But if I skip around in the training, I might miss something vital that I need
I really would not suggest you do that. Each part of the training builds on the next. Setting up your backoffice is extremely important for traffic utilization and having a successful website overall.
Building a site with great and consistent content is key. Once you have that, the traffic will come. Once you get the traffic then build the affiliate links. Affiliates are going to review your site when you apply, if you don't show you have the traffic, you may not get approved.
Take this one step at a time and build an awesome website. It'll be worth it in the end.
Wishing you all the best.
Kind regards,
Yvette
I highly recommend NOT skipping around. If you take it one step at a time, you are more likely to have success. I have been through the training a couple of times and have picked up things I missed the first time through. I wish you the best.
The part of monetizing comes in level 3, but I wouldn',t recommend skipping anything. There was one lesson in level 2 which I expected to be a piece of cake, because I already knew how to do it, and I ended up working on that one longer than usual. I still learned new things.
I think it would be best to follow the lessons one by one instead of skipping.
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When I have used hosting outside of WA, I was able to create “re-directs” for domains that are similar to my main domain and create custom email addresses using the
Can I access the c-panel for my hosting?
When I have used hosting outside of WA, I was able to create “re-directs” for domains that are similar to my main domain and create custom email addresses using the
How do I use tags for my posts effectively? Isn’t this just adding keywords to the code?
I no longer use tags in posts. Jay, a long time WA member who provides weekly webinar training, advises against using tags in posts.
I hope this is of help to you, Kurt.
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What is the best practice regarding tags in posts?
How do I use tags for my posts effectively? Isn’t this just adding keywords to the code?
I no longer use tags in posts. Jay, a long time WA member who provides weekly webinar training, advises against using tags in posts.
I hope this is of help to you, Kurt.
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In the training we learn to start posting articles with keywords (drive traffic) before monetizing the website...but shouldn’t I be doing both at the same time? Add affil
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Shouldnt I monetize and drive traffic simultaneously?
In the training we learn to start posting articles with keywords (drive traffic) before monetizing the website...but shouldn’t I be doing both at the same time? Add affil
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Yes is you are in their network, scroll down under their profile picture and you will see if they have left their website. When you reach a certain stage of the training you will be told how to submit your website for reviews and you will be asked to do the same for other websites.
Thank you for your response. Good to know!