I've been having a lot of trouble accessing my website crowquillbooks.com, through my Hub or any other way, not sure why. This is a new website i just created.
Hi Michelle, I recommend you reaching out to support if you cannot log into your website and they will get you sorted. You can find this under the help menu in the top.
Let us know if your problem process.
Cheers, Kyle.
Why cant i get into my website?
I've been having a lot of trouble accessing my website crowquillbooks.com, through my Hub or any other way, not sure why. This is a new website i just created.
I can access your website here :)
You may need to empty the browser cache, refresh, and try again. You can also try the URL in a different browser or mobile device.
You can also empty the servers cache.
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Hi Michelle, I recommend you reaching out to support if you cannot log into your website and they will get you sorted. You can find this under the help menu in the top.
Let us know if your problem process.
Cheers, Kyle.
Hello fellow WA members, I was just wondering if anyone can tell me what the best ratio is for non affiliate blogs and one's that have affiliate links in them. I want to furth
Thank for all the great advice! I'm doing a 1 to 1 ratio right now, but may just focus a little more on the content articles for a while since it's so important. After all everyone wants great information and content.
Yes. I think it's best to put Affiliate links in say a quarter of your posts and then have internal links to that post from helpful content.
Just my thoughts on what has been said here.
Lily 😊
That honestly depends. You can write as many as you like, but you don’t want Google to see your website as some sort of spam one that only has affiliate links. I have 16 posts already and I think only 3 of them have afffiliate links. You can also write normal content and then add your past article with the affiliate links and incorporate that within your non-affiliate article. That can boost up your traffic as well.
There's no perfect ratio. I used to recommend 3 to 1 or 2 to 1, but in reality, there are so many different sites out there and so many strategies work, it's really just how you want to do it.
As your site grows, you'll find plenty of opportunities to do both. Sometimes, a good topic to drive traffic just won't have any monetization options, but you can still write it, then link to your other affiliate articles.
Was it you Nathaniel that mentioned a site selling recently for a lot of money and it was purely reviews? Jim
Everyone has a different idea about this but I like to do three informative articles to ever single review. Jim
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How many affiliate articles should I have?
Hello fellow WA members, I was just wondering if anyone can tell me what the best ratio is for non affiliate blogs and one's that have affiliate links in them. I want to furth
Thank for all the great advice! I'm doing a 1 to 1 ratio right now, but may just focus a little more on the content articles for a while since it's so important. After all everyone wants great information and content.
Yes. I think it's best to put Affiliate links in say a quarter of your posts and then have internal links to that post from helpful content.
Just my thoughts on what has been said here.
Lily 😊
That honestly depends. You can write as many as you like, but you don’t want Google to see your website as some sort of spam one that only has affiliate links. I have 16 posts already and I think only 3 of them have afffiliate links. You can also write normal content and then add your past article with the affiliate links and incorporate that within your non-affiliate article. That can boost up your traffic as well.
There's no perfect ratio. I used to recommend 3 to 1 or 2 to 1, but in reality, there are so many different sites out there and so many strategies work, it's really just how you want to do it.
As your site grows, you'll find plenty of opportunities to do both. Sometimes, a good topic to drive traffic just won't have any monetization options, but you can still write it, then link to your other affiliate articles.
Was it you Nathaniel that mentioned a site selling recently for a lot of money and it was purely reviews? Jim
Everyone has a different idea about this but I like to do three informative articles to ever single review. Jim
See more comments
what is my FTP username you have provided everthing but this
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How do i find my fpt username?
what is my FTP username you have provided everthing but this
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I can access your website here :)
You may need to empty the browser cache, refresh, and try again. You can also try the URL in a different browser or mobile device.
You can also empty the servers cache.
Websites > Site Manager > Details > Sitespeed > Empty site cache
https://www.wikihow.com/Clear-Your-Browser's-Cache