If I delete a category - I want to start the layout again - do I have to take the blog out of the category before I delete the category?
Deleting a category and not losing the blog in wordpress?
If I delete a category - I want to start the layout again - do I have to take the blog out of the category before I delete the category?
No. Deleting a category will not delete the post. WordPress will move your post to the default category, usually labelled "uncategorized", unless you've changed the label.
Open the post in your WP editor and select to assign/change the category, and update/publish the post to save the change. ~Jude
I accidently reverted to a previous revision and now when I go to edit the text in the 'Getting Started Page' I can't see anything (although it says word count is 429) and it w
Sometimes clearing your browser cache can sort this out, if you don't know how here is training. :) How To Clear Your Cache In Chrome & Firefox
Reverted to revision - now it won't let me edit?
I accidently reverted to a previous revision and now when I go to edit the text in the 'Getting Started Page' I can't see anything (although it says word count is 429) and it w
Sometimes clearing your browser cache can sort this out, if you don't know how here is training. :) How To Clear Your Cache In Chrome & Firefox
I've uploaded an image and some text onto my getting started page. When I overview it on the website it looks fine. When I've gone back into the dashboard its disappeared - and it
browser problems maybe? I had that happen to me once and I switched browsers. no problem. Then the other browser settled down. no problem
No not a browser. Under my pages When I click text the text and code is there but when I click visual nothing is there but it says 444 ford count!!!!! God can't figure this out and can't move on....Grrrr.....
Seriously try a different browser. The exact same thing happened to me. Saw it in text not in visual. Switched which browser I was using problem solved
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Uploading a page information not there. why?
I've uploaded an image and some text onto my getting started page. When I overview it on the website it looks fine. When I've gone back into the dashboard its disappeared - and it
browser problems maybe? I had that happen to me once and I switched browsers. no problem. Then the other browser settled down. no problem
No not a browser. Under my pages When I click text the text and code is there but when I click visual nothing is there but it says 444 ford count!!!!! God can't figure this out and can't move on....Grrrr.....
Seriously try a different browser. The exact same thing happened to me. Saw it in text not in visual. Switched which browser I was using problem solved
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Can someone send me examples of great review sites that are making money for affiliate marketing? WA or otherwise.
Here are two of my websites (that I actually use in my training). Both of them are lucrative and convert very well.
waystoavoidscamsonline.com
howtolosebellyfattoday.com
In essence though absolutely any niche can be profitable and it comes down to helping people before you promote. Most sites to a certain degree will have product reviews, some more than others, but they are no different than any other content you create.
Connect with people, help people, engage people and leave them in a position where they have made up their mind and you will convert very well.
Hope this helps you out.
Do you actually review the sites you write reviews on because the review you did on SFI is not even factual Kyle. It seems like you read some of the fake reviews from disgruntled ex affiliates and people who never joined the program to know up from down because a Pyramid it is definitely not. For one, nobody is ever required to buy anything because this is a free to join affiliate program not an MLM scheme. The only thing multilevel with it is the bonus system that allows for you to earn off the actions of people up to 12 levels below you since like most affiliate programs your referral actions are going to bring other affiliates to the company.
TripleClicks is a shopping site like E-bay or Amazon, and has over 6,000 vendors of which very few pf them are shady fraudsters as presented. Amazon and Ebay have more scam artist than TripleClicks does and the penny auction format auctions are a rapidly growing and very popular format. This company doesn't do the MLM thing and require you to buy a auto-ship of product you can't possibly use at a jacked up price to cover a pay plan an engineer can't read. To compare it to such means you have little to no knowledge of the program and it can hurt your business posting a bad review like that as it calls your credibility into question and I know you value your reputation but I could rebut nearly every claim and tear this review to shreds by being a member for the past 2 years..
Hi Liza
Are you asking for review sites that are in the affiliate marketing niche? Here are some examples from our WA members...
http://www.humanproofdesigns.com/
http://www.ivetriedthat.com/
http://onemorecupof-coffee.com/
Or are you just asking for review sites in any niche?
http://www.apennyshaved.com/
http://bestadjustabledumbbells.org/
http://doublestrollersguide.com/
All making a decent living, according to this article: http://nichehacks.com/create-affiliate-review-sites/
Does that help?
C
No worries.
In response to your comment below, messy is sometimes good as, like you say, it encourages clicks.. I forget who it was now, but I read something about a site that increased engagement by over 300% when they moved to a busier style of website! Madness. Will see if I can route out the details.
C
http://JohnChow.com about 1.8 million annual earnings and growing. It's a mix of tutorials and how to as well as reviews and webinars. http://EwinChia.com is another 7 figure blog based marketer, and http://Shoemoney.com is up to 8 figure earnings from a mix of on blog training and that's just 3 from the Home Business niche. Review blogs drive billions in sales through thousands of affiliate programs so take the top 5 blogs in any niche and figure they are earning at least high 5 to 6 figure incomes.
Wow - John Chow is a great example. Thanks for pointing me to that. Funny isn't it - to me its a very messy site but its very intriguing and it makes you want to click on everything - yet go back to the site once you're done. Very interesting. Thanks for the. xx
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Great review sites that make money?
Can someone send me examples of great review sites that are making money for affiliate marketing? WA or otherwise.
Here are two of my websites (that I actually use in my training). Both of them are lucrative and convert very well.
waystoavoidscamsonline.com
howtolosebellyfattoday.com
In essence though absolutely any niche can be profitable and it comes down to helping people before you promote. Most sites to a certain degree will have product reviews, some more than others, but they are no different than any other content you create.
Connect with people, help people, engage people and leave them in a position where they have made up their mind and you will convert very well.
Hope this helps you out.
Do you actually review the sites you write reviews on because the review you did on SFI is not even factual Kyle. It seems like you read some of the fake reviews from disgruntled ex affiliates and people who never joined the program to know up from down because a Pyramid it is definitely not. For one, nobody is ever required to buy anything because this is a free to join affiliate program not an MLM scheme. The only thing multilevel with it is the bonus system that allows for you to earn off the actions of people up to 12 levels below you since like most affiliate programs your referral actions are going to bring other affiliates to the company.
TripleClicks is a shopping site like E-bay or Amazon, and has over 6,000 vendors of which very few pf them are shady fraudsters as presented. Amazon and Ebay have more scam artist than TripleClicks does and the penny auction format auctions are a rapidly growing and very popular format. This company doesn't do the MLM thing and require you to buy a auto-ship of product you can't possibly use at a jacked up price to cover a pay plan an engineer can't read. To compare it to such means you have little to no knowledge of the program and it can hurt your business posting a bad review like that as it calls your credibility into question and I know you value your reputation but I could rebut nearly every claim and tear this review to shreds by being a member for the past 2 years..
Hi Liza
Are you asking for review sites that are in the affiliate marketing niche? Here are some examples from our WA members...
http://www.humanproofdesigns.com/
http://www.ivetriedthat.com/
http://onemorecupof-coffee.com/
Or are you just asking for review sites in any niche?
http://www.apennyshaved.com/
http://bestadjustabledumbbells.org/
http://doublestrollersguide.com/
All making a decent living, according to this article: http://nichehacks.com/create-affiliate-review-sites/
Does that help?
C
No worries.
In response to your comment below, messy is sometimes good as, like you say, it encourages clicks.. I forget who it was now, but I read something about a site that increased engagement by over 300% when they moved to a busier style of website! Madness. Will see if I can route out the details.
C
http://JohnChow.com about 1.8 million annual earnings and growing. It's a mix of tutorials and how to as well as reviews and webinars. http://EwinChia.com is another 7 figure blog based marketer, and http://Shoemoney.com is up to 8 figure earnings from a mix of on blog training and that's just 3 from the Home Business niche. Review blogs drive billions in sales through thousands of affiliate programs so take the top 5 blogs in any niche and figure they are earning at least high 5 to 6 figure incomes.
Wow - John Chow is a great example. Thanks for pointing me to that. Funny isn't it - to me its a very messy site but its very intriguing and it makes you want to click on everything - yet go back to the site once you're done. Very interesting. Thanks for the. xx
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One of my themes is how does the affiliate marketing process work. Is there a template that WA publishes that can be used and changed around a bit or do I have to start from scratc
Hi! Hoping these will help, I wish you all the best of luck and success! Cheers =) Properly Using Affiliate Links How Does Affiliate Marketing Work Proper Use of Affiliate Links on your Website
How affiliate marking works? template?
One of my themes is how does the affiliate marketing process work. Is there a template that WA publishes that can be used and changed around a bit or do I have to start from scratc
Hi! Hoping these will help, I wish you all the best of luck and success! Cheers =) Properly Using Affiliate Links How Does Affiliate Marketing Work Proper Use of Affiliate Links on your Website
No. Deleting a category will not delete the post. WordPress will move your post to the default category, usually labelled "uncategorized", unless you've changed the label.
Open the post in your WP editor and select to assign/change the category, and update/publish the post to save the change. ~Jude