I have had a mixed review of this question in my research so far and so before I proceed with utilizing social media I just wanted to ask this one more time on here to get some
Offhand I don't really know but if you contact Loes she will point you in the right direction
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/loes
Robert
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Utilizing social media - business accounts or personal?
I have had a mixed review of this question in my research so far and so before I proceed with utilizing social media I just wanted to ask this one more time on here to get some
I would open your own business accounts. On FB it should be a business page anyway, not a personal page.
Offhand I don't really know but if you contact Loes she will point you in the right direction
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/loes
Robert
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Is it better to have one or two pages where you have most of your affiliate links/banners and then have the rest of your content link to those pages within your site or have th
All great advise here, all commercial or affiliate links need to be NOFOLLOW and with correct disclosers on the page or site.
I would say spread out, as for how many links you can put in a page. I don't believe there is a limit, remember an affiliate link and internal website link are two different types of links. Don't put too many affiliate links in your content. I try to stick with 1 or 2 affiliate links, maybe 3, really with me depends on how many words are in my content
Too many affiliate links on any one page, especially above the fold, can be a problem if they are follow links. The bots sniff one, two or maybe three - then run away from crawling the rest of the site - no good.
Biggsta and Chris have given you good suggestions.
You want it easy and convenient for visitors to use your links. At the same time, you don't want your site to look spammy to the search engines.
As to WA referral links, the training advises to centralize the outgoing link on your Review page. That means you can use anchor text and image links in other posts that will send visitors to your WA Review page (instead of to the WA home or create account page directly). Internal links on your site - very good.
~Jude
I believe having too many links that take you off your site will lower your rankings. You want to keep links to a minimum. Keep following the training, Kyle goes over this and it will help you.
You could have a page that has all your affiliate links and have set as a no follow so google doesn't crawl it and see that it is just a whole bunch of links.
If you go through the training Kyle will explain it all but I hope I have helped out a bit.
So if I have for example 10 internal links in my post then it is ok that I also have 10 affiliate links in the post? Or I misunderstood something here?
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Is there such a thing as too many links on one page or post?
Is it better to have one or two pages where you have most of your affiliate links/banners and then have the rest of your content link to those pages within your site or have th
All great advise here, all commercial or affiliate links need to be NOFOLLOW and with correct disclosers on the page or site.
I would say spread out, as for how many links you can put in a page. I don't believe there is a limit, remember an affiliate link and internal website link are two different types of links. Don't put too many affiliate links in your content. I try to stick with 1 or 2 affiliate links, maybe 3, really with me depends on how many words are in my content
Too many affiliate links on any one page, especially above the fold, can be a problem if they are follow links. The bots sniff one, two or maybe three - then run away from crawling the rest of the site - no good.
Biggsta and Chris have given you good suggestions.
You want it easy and convenient for visitors to use your links. At the same time, you don't want your site to look spammy to the search engines.
As to WA referral links, the training advises to centralize the outgoing link on your Review page. That means you can use anchor text and image links in other posts that will send visitors to your WA Review page (instead of to the WA home or create account page directly). Internal links on your site - very good.
~Jude
I believe having too many links that take you off your site will lower your rankings. You want to keep links to a minimum. Keep following the training, Kyle goes over this and it will help you.
You could have a page that has all your affiliate links and have set as a no follow so google doesn't crawl it and see that it is just a whole bunch of links.
If you go through the training Kyle will explain it all but I hope I have helped out a bit.
So if I have for example 10 internal links in my post then it is ok that I also have 10 affiliate links in the post? Or I misunderstood something here?
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I would open your own business accounts. On FB it should be a business page anyway, not a personal page.