On Affiliate Bootcamp, Course 5, Lesson 6
Where do I find the "signup campaigns" link?
On Affiliate Bootcamp, Course 5, Lesson 6
Click the airplane icon at the top right and click Links & Tracking. Below Your WA Affiliate Links, you’ll see Create a Custom Link blue button. Click on it and choose Custom Signup Link from the dropdown and it will open up the settings where you can customize it.
Here's the tutorial Create a Custom Signup Page Hope this helps =)
Wow...how could have I missed that!! Thanks so much for taking the time to share...proof again that the WA Community is tops.
Cheers,
Miles
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All of my blogs post to the home page and I can't seem to figure out how to post a review to my review page, for example.
I would delete the REVIEW page and only keep the review category. I would add this category as an item in the custom menu and that's it ;)
I do that completely differently on my site because my theme allows an incredible amount of customization on my blog, but for most themes I would only use categories ;)
There are 2 ways you can do this.
1- Link the review post by creating an internal link in your review page.
2- Create a category called reviews and add that category to your menu. This way you don’t have to create a review page. So, whenever you write a new review post, put it under that category. I hope this makes sense to you =)
Thanks for the response.
1. I'm not sure what you mean by creating an internal link...is there a tutorial?
2. I have created a "review" page and I have a "review" category. I do show the post as a "review" category.
I'm just missing something here. When I review other websites, there are multiple pages - each page with blog within that page. That's what I'm trying to do?
Here’s the tutorial for that How to Create an Internal Link Would you mind giving me the link to that website? Just so I get what is it you’re saying.
Now, I understood. First, add your review page to the menu. Then, add your review category to the menu as well. Put the category below your review page and move it a bit to the right to create a dropdown. That’s how you create a page with blog within that page.
Hope this helps =)
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Post a blog to a page other than the home page?
All of my blogs post to the home page and I can't seem to figure out how to post a review to my review page, for example.
I would delete the REVIEW page and only keep the review category. I would add this category as an item in the custom menu and that's it ;)
I do that completely differently on my site because my theme allows an incredible amount of customization on my blog, but for most themes I would only use categories ;)
There are 2 ways you can do this.
1- Link the review post by creating an internal link in your review page.
2- Create a category called reviews and add that category to your menu. This way you don’t have to create a review page. So, whenever you write a new review post, put it under that category. I hope this makes sense to you =)
Thanks for the response.
1. I'm not sure what you mean by creating an internal link...is there a tutorial?
2. I have created a "review" page and I have a "review" category. I do show the post as a "review" category.
I'm just missing something here. When I review other websites, there are multiple pages - each page with blog within that page. That's what I'm trying to do?
Here’s the tutorial for that How to Create an Internal Link Would you mind giving me the link to that website? Just so I get what is it you’re saying.
Now, I understood. First, add your review page to the menu. Then, add your review category to the menu as well. Put the category below your review page and move it a bit to the right to create a dropdown. That’s how you create a page with blog within that page.
Hope this helps =)
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I have recorded the content, saved it but when I go back and click on edit, the content is not there. Should it be there?
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Ho do I insert my referral messages?
I have recorded the content, saved it but when I go back and click on edit, the content is not there. Should it be there?
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For example, the welcome and premium messages in the Affiliate Program?
I know you can edit them and customize them, but I don't think there are default versions. If you're looking for inspiration, you could look at early messages on the profiles on other members. Often you will see those messages there if they were referred to WA by someone.
There are some automatic messages. Go to the white airplane in the top right corner, click on that, and then go to "Messages" in the drop down menu. You will see the messages. I hope this is what you are referring to. Good Luck!
Thank you. It seems like these messages don't have content. It was the sample content I was hoping to use as an example?
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Are there sample templates for automatic messages?
For example, the welcome and premium messages in the Affiliate Program?
I know you can edit them and customize them, but I don't think there are default versions. If you're looking for inspiration, you could look at early messages on the profiles on other members. Often you will see those messages there if they were referred to WA by someone.
There are some automatic messages. Go to the white airplane in the top right corner, click on that, and then go to "Messages" in the drop down menu. You will see the messages. I hope this is what you are referring to. Good Luck!
Thank you. It seems like these messages don't have content. It was the sample content I was hoping to use as an example?
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I love the niche. However, as AlexSol said, the link to WA isn't relevant. You can certainly promote WA on a niche that isn't directly related, but you need to tie it in. Otherwise your audience isn't going to be interested or even know why they should consider WA.
For example, some food blogs have a separate section where they teach people to do what they do, which often includes promoting whatever blogging system they are using.
There is one thing I don't understand. At the the bottom of big hair post you have a link to WA. How is that relevant?
Could be interesting. How much research have you done on this niche? How much interest is there?
Based on our research, there is a lot of interest in the "beauty" niche and, based on a previous suggestion from you, we will leverage Pinterest to target women! Always appreciate your comments and suggestions, Alex!
Nice:) My hair is natural that way, especially when I just come from bed;) Does she has an account here?
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My wife has joined me.what do you think of her niche?
I love the niche. However, as AlexSol said, the link to WA isn't relevant. You can certainly promote WA on a niche that isn't directly related, but you need to tie it in. Otherwise your audience isn't going to be interested or even know why they should consider WA.
For example, some food blogs have a separate section where they teach people to do what they do, which often includes promoting whatever blogging system they are using.
There is one thing I don't understand. At the the bottom of big hair post you have a link to WA. How is that relevant?
Could be interesting. How much research have you done on this niche? How much interest is there?
Based on our research, there is a lot of interest in the "beauty" niche and, based on a previous suggestion from you, we will leverage Pinterest to target women! Always appreciate your comments and suggestions, Alex!
Nice:) My hair is natural that way, especially when I just come from bed;) Does she has an account here?
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Click the airplane icon at the top right and click Links & Tracking. Below Your WA Affiliate Links, you’ll see Create a Custom Link blue button. Click on it and choose Custom Signup Link from the dropdown and it will open up the settings where you can customize it.
Here's the tutorial Create a Custom Signup Page Hope this helps =)
Wow...how could have I missed that!! Thanks so much for taking the time to share...proof again that the WA Community is tops.
Cheers,
Miles
You're most welcome =)