About marcoseah
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Heyyy I am Marco from Singapore. Just an 18 year old interested in making some money online while studying! I'm currently running a blog on

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I am currently focusing more on my studies and I was thinking of stopping my premium membership for a period of time. Will my website and its data etc be retained?

@marcoseah The post by Marion answers your question too. Kyle also replied there. See screenshot below where he mentions sites can be restored for up to 6 months.

Here's Marion's post In any event, be sure to make your own backup . While it is nice that WA does this for us, ultimately it is our business and our responsibility.

When you return, create a site Support ticket and ask for your site to be restored. You might be lucky and won't need to use your backups. ~Jude

Heyyy thank you very much jude!!

Your most welcome. :-)

You Website will be retained for 6 months not 2 years. Please this blog Sorry

That was in 2015. Kyle answered this again in November 2017 and he mentioned 6 months as the retaining period.

See screenshot in my reply to marco. The WA membership has grown a lot since 2015...lol.

~Jude

I must have outdated!!!! Thanks Jude for the updated information.

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Can I retain my website if I cancel my premium for a while?

Can I retain my website if I cancel my premium for a while?

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I am currently focusing more on my studies and I was thinking of stopping my premium membership for a period of time. Will my website and its data etc be retained?

@marcoseah The post by Marion answers your question too. Kyle also replied there. See screenshot below where he mentions sites can be restored for up to 6 months.

Here's Marion's post In any event, be sure to make your own backup . While it is nice that WA does this for us, ultimately it is our business and our responsibility.

When you return, create a site Support ticket and ask for your site to be restored. You might be lucky and won't need to use your backups. ~Jude

Heyyy thank you very much jude!!

Your most welcome. :-)

You Website will be retained for 6 months not 2 years. Please this blog Sorry

That was in 2015. Kyle answered this again in November 2017 and he mentioned 6 months as the retaining period.

See screenshot in my reply to marco. The WA membership has grown a lot since 2015...lol.

~Jude

I must have outdated!!!! Thanks Jude for the updated information.

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Hey there! Just a quick question. How many articles should i roughly have on my site before i start applying for affiliate programs? Is there a benchmark/requirement of sorts t

I think its more about the type of content that you put on your site. One time I had 30 posts on one my site which is a gold investment website and I applied to a gold affiliate program but they didn't get back to me for 2 months until now. Another factor is the type of affiliate programs as well. Just make sure you produce fresh, RELEVANT and QUALITY content. Nonetheless, you should always read the terms & conditions of an affiliate program so that you follow their rules to the T.

Hmmm aiighty thanks!!! I was also wondering if it would matter if im not so consistent with posting given that im pretty busy with school and all

at least 1 post per week is fine

I would say like Reim here. It depends on what affiliate programs you apply to and their conditions. Clickbank is the easiest one and don't require much. Amazon it's the same thing. But if you don't send traffic to Amazon after a while, they may send you an email to apply back when you have traffic to send to them. That was my experience.

Aiighty thank you!

It depends on which affiliate program you will be applying to. Some programs require a site that has some content. Others are fine with a completely new website.
When I applied for Amazon Associates, my website was empty; I didn't have a single post at the time. Look into your options and see the requirments. Hope this helps!
Reim

Thanks for the quick response!!

In the third course is where I found instructions on affiliate links, but when applying to some companies they want to check out your website first. My personal advice is to build a quality site using good keywords and quality content before worrying about affiliates. Think about it from the company stand point. Would you want to showcase your product on a low quality website? Build it first, then they will come

Thanks for replying!!

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How many articles before applying for affiliate programmes?

How many articles before applying for affiliate programmes?

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Hey there! Just a quick question. How many articles should i roughly have on my site before i start applying for affiliate programs? Is there a benchmark/requirement of sorts t

I think its more about the type of content that you put on your site. One time I had 30 posts on one my site which is a gold investment website and I applied to a gold affiliate program but they didn't get back to me for 2 months until now. Another factor is the type of affiliate programs as well. Just make sure you produce fresh, RELEVANT and QUALITY content. Nonetheless, you should always read the terms & conditions of an affiliate program so that you follow their rules to the T.

Hmmm aiighty thanks!!! I was also wondering if it would matter if im not so consistent with posting given that im pretty busy with school and all

at least 1 post per week is fine

I would say like Reim here. It depends on what affiliate programs you apply to and their conditions. Clickbank is the easiest one and don't require much. Amazon it's the same thing. But if you don't send traffic to Amazon after a while, they may send you an email to apply back when you have traffic to send to them. That was my experience.

Aiighty thank you!

It depends on which affiliate program you will be applying to. Some programs require a site that has some content. Others are fine with a completely new website.
When I applied for Amazon Associates, my website was empty; I didn't have a single post at the time. Look into your options and see the requirments. Hope this helps!
Reim

Thanks for the quick response!!

In the third course is where I found instructions on affiliate links, but when applying to some companies they want to check out your website first. My personal advice is to build a quality site using good keywords and quality content before worrying about affiliates. Think about it from the company stand point. Would you want to showcase your product on a low quality website? Build it first, then they will come

Thanks for replying!!

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