what does this mean and how do I do it please?
Different websites would have different way of asking you to verify your website. You need to follow the instructions for whatever affiliate site you mean. If their instructions are not clear, you then need to get in touch with their support team.
Google adsense has one way, Google search console has another way, Amazon has another way, and so on.
If you specified the actual affiliate site in your description, someone may be able to help. But really, you need to follow the instructions for whatever affiliate site you mean. If their instructions are not clear, you then need to get in touch with their support team.
You use a verification HTML files at times with Google, you get a file, place it in your site directory... google finds it, verified...
So they would need to give you an html file for you to add to your site directory? But for anyone that is not Google, I would check the file to make sure it is innocent HTML code before adding it to your site.
Usually you have to put in an email with the domain of your website in it and verify the email.
An affiliate site is asking me to verify my website?
what does this mean and how do I do it please?
Google, and Amazon others needs the verification HTML to locate your content file. As where there are a huge data base to serf.
Different websites would have different way of asking you to verify your website. You need to follow the instructions for whatever affiliate site you mean. If their instructions are not clear, you then need to get in touch with their support team.
Google adsense has one way, Google search console has another way, Amazon has another way, and so on.
If you specified the actual affiliate site in your description, someone may be able to help. But really, you need to follow the instructions for whatever affiliate site you mean. If their instructions are not clear, you then need to get in touch with their support team.
You use a verification HTML files at times with Google, you get a file, place it in your site directory... google finds it, verified...
So they would need to give you an html file for you to add to your site directory? But for anyone that is not Google, I would check the file to make sure it is innocent HTML code before adding it to your site.
Usually you have to put in an email with the domain of your website in it and verify the email.
Google, and Amazon others needs the verification HTML to locate your content file. As where there are a huge data base to serf.