1). Does the WA affiliate program pay a commission ($320) "ONLY" on the Premium Plus+ membership or is there also a commission paid for the "Premium" and "Premium Plus+ Acceler
Thank You Howard! I looked under the Promotions tab but didn't see it. Where can I find it on the dashboard?
It's under the dollar sign in the upper right of your dashboard. If, after clicking on the dollar sign, you click on program details, you should see it.
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Two questions about the wa affiliate program?
1). Does the WA affiliate program pay a commission ($320) "ONLY" on the Premium Plus+ membership or is there also a commission paid for the "Premium" and "Premium Plus+ Acceler
Thank You Jay!
Since I am purchasing a year's subscription for them would the fact I am using my own affiliate link have an impact on the commission?
I ask because I know we do not get a commission for renewing our own subscriptions and I am going to use the same credit card I am using to renew my own subscription.
Thank You Howard! I looked under the Promotions tab but didn't see it. Where can I find it on the dashboard?
It's under the dollar sign in the upper right of your dashboard. If, after clicking on the dollar sign, you click on program details, you should see it.
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Are there any WA members out there that have successfully monetized Twitter X? If so can you recommend any training programs/resources that you found particularly helpful?
I have used and seen great success with it. I learned by trial and error but for the most part it is simple.
Create an account.
Brand it.
Stay Active Daily
Post Niche related tweets.
Include Niche or topic #hastags when you post to target audiences
Post every blog post from your website with hashtags
If you go all of the way with the platform and become verified (Blue Checkmark) You can post there as well. You will have full access To Grok as well, an Awesome AI, It creates images as well!
I don't use Twitter that much, but I have seen others be quite successful using it. I would suggest that you have lots of informational tweets with only an occasional "selling" one tossed in there, same as you would do on Facebook. The ratio I've always supported is 10:1. Hope that helps.
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Are there any wa members out there that have sucessfully monetized twitter x?
Are there any WA members out there that have successfully monetized Twitter X? If so can you recommend any training programs/resources that you found particularly helpful?
I have used and seen great success with it. I learned by trial and error but for the most part it is simple.
Create an account.
Brand it.
Stay Active Daily
Post Niche related tweets.
Include Niche or topic #hastags when you post to target audiences
Post every blog post from your website with hashtags
If you go all of the way with the platform and become verified (Blue Checkmark) You can post there as well. You will have full access To Grok as well, an Awesome AI, It creates images as well!
I don't use Twitter that much, but I have seen others be quite successful using it. I would suggest that you have lots of informational tweets with only an occasional "selling" one tossed in there, same as you would do on Facebook. The ratio I've always supported is 10:1. Hope that helps.
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I belong to a business group that built our members a website that is focused on our business category.
I want to use one of my WA domains (which I already use for this
Hi Dave
1. I think you're saying that WA registration doesn't enable the DNS records to be set up to point to an external host? Is that what you're saying?
2. If that's the case then you'd need to move your registration to a new domain registrar.
2. As Abie has implied, hosts tend to provide a webmail service for hosted domains. It would need to be set up of course and you might need to find a way to save any current emails somewhere before setting up the new hosting.
If not clear, feel free to discuss.
;-)
Richard
Thanks for your reply. My responses to your questions are below:
1). Yes.
2). I am in the process of doing so.
3). Unfortunately, the host does not in this case so I will purchase email service through BlueHost who allow such without hosting the website. Also will allow me to change the A and CNAME records
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I have a question about a and cname records customization?
I belong to a business group that built our members a website that is focused on our business category.
I want to use one of my WA domains (which I already use for this
Hi Dave
1. I think you're saying that WA registration doesn't enable the DNS records to be set up to point to an external host? Is that what you're saying?
2. If that's the case then you'd need to move your registration to a new domain registrar.
2. As Abie has implied, hosts tend to provide a webmail service for hosted domains. It would need to be set up of course and you might need to find a way to save any current emails somewhere before setting up the new hosting.
If not clear, feel free to discuss.
;-)
Richard
Thanks for your reply. My responses to your questions are below:
1). Yes.
2). I am in the process of doing so.
3). Unfortunately, the host does not in this case so I will purchase email service through BlueHost who allow such without hosting the website. Also will allow me to change the A and CNAME records
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1). Has anyone used a CRM/bulk email service platform like Hilo or Pipeline Pro?
Sometimes these services integrate with an additional service known as "Lead Connect".
By using a shared IP other senders which you have no control over - meaning their sending practices.
If these other senders' actions adversely affect your IP reputation. Yes, it could affect your email deliverability, even if your sending practices are top-notch.
In your opinion is Google , etc cracking down so much that using automation for cold email may become a thing of the past?
I have tested a couple different autoresponders using expendable domains and received warnings while still in the warmup phase.
I followed the warm up instructions to the T and even set the number of emails per day to the lowest end of the scale.
I know that as of Feb 1, 2024, Google and Yahoo have implemented far stricter standards for bulk cold emails when someone sends over 5000 emails daily.
If you violate this your emails can be marked as spam, or your emails will never arrive (blocked). Or worse your account gets suspended at the domain level.
Here's a great article by One Shot that covers things - it should help - https://www.oneshot.ai/blog/end-of-cold-email
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I have a couple questions regarding dmarc, dkim & spf?
1). Has anyone used a CRM/bulk email service platform like Hilo or Pipeline Pro?
Sometimes these services integrate with an additional service known as "Lead Connect".
By using a shared IP other senders which you have no control over - meaning their sending practices.
If these other senders' actions adversely affect your IP reputation. Yes, it could affect your email deliverability, even if your sending practices are top-notch.
In your opinion is Google , etc cracking down so much that using automation for cold email may become a thing of the past?
I have tested a couple different autoresponders using expendable domains and received warnings while still in the warmup phase.
I followed the warm up instructions to the T and even set the number of emails per day to the lowest end of the scale.
I know that as of Feb 1, 2024, Google and Yahoo have implemented far stricter standards for bulk cold emails when someone sends over 5000 emails daily.
If you violate this your emails can be marked as spam, or your emails will never arrive (blocked). Or worse your account gets suspended at the domain level.
Here's a great article by One Shot that covers things - it should help - https://www.oneshot.ai/blog/end-of-cold-email
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1). Whenever we use a bulk email service can we set up the DMARC, DKIM & SPF or does support have to do it for us?
2). Would I be correct in assuming we have to res
you need an auto responder to send bulk emails and WA does not have one. Aweber is free for the first 500 subscribers
Thank You TheCatherine!
I have an autoresponder, but it is not Aweber.
Autoresponders require the DMARC, DKIM & SPF to be configured, in order to use their service.
I have since learned with WA I can't set these up myself. I have to use support to do so.
You would want to ask site support :) Enhancing Email Security with DMARC on Wealthy Affiliate Domains
Thanks AbiePlus!
I saw Carson's post however, my auto-responder required still further setup than what WA has put in place.
Support just made the changes required and email is now working in concert with my auto-responder.
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1). Whenever we use a bulk email service can we set up the DMARC, DKIM & SPF or does support have to do it for us?
2). Would I be correct in assuming we have to res
you need an auto responder to send bulk emails and WA does not have one. Aweber is free for the first 500 subscribers
Thank You TheCatherine!
I have an autoresponder, but it is not Aweber.
Autoresponders require the DMARC, DKIM & SPF to be configured, in order to use their service.
I have since learned with WA I can't set these up myself. I have to use support to do so.
You would want to ask site support :) Enhancing Email Security with DMARC on Wealthy Affiliate Domains
Thanks AbiePlus!
I saw Carson's post however, my auto-responder required still further setup than what WA has put in place.
Support just made the changes required and email is now working in concert with my auto-responder.
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1. All paid levels pay commissions
2. They would have to sign up via your affiliate link
Thank You Jay!
Since I am purchasing a year's subscription for them would the fact I am using my own affiliate link have an impact on the commission?
I ask because I know we do not get a commission for renewing our own subscriptions and I am going to use the same credit card I am using to renew my own subscription.
With that unique situation, I would ask @Kyle about that.
Thanks Jay! Will do.