When I post a link to a picture, I post. I go to the site to see what it looks like, click on the picture, nothing opens for me, a blank page appears: about: blank # blocked.
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Why does a blank page appear when I post a link to a post?
When I post a link to a picture, I post. I go to the site to see what it looks like, click on the picture, nothing opens for me, a blank page appears: about: blank # blocked.
Your best bet may be to repost the original link and make sure that the picture doesn't overlap the link or vice versa. Hopefully that helps!
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Help!
First, I solved the problem with the internet all day.
Secondly, I am now trying to connect with some affiliate program through Commission Junction, but opening an
Hi
I always login source and fill my details, in this case it is CJ.com i.e. not click on a link inside an email.
These info need to process affiliation.
You may try other networks.
https://bloggingwizard.com/affiliate-platforms-and-networks/
Hope this helps.
However, your site need be ready before you apply for affiliate programs
You would have written 20 - 30 posts and have some traffic to be able apply for affiliate programs as typically they will check your site for relevance and traffic prior approval.
For Amazon it is 10 - 15 posts. You also would have to make 3 sales in your first 180 days.
Lucrative programs - 40 posts +
Once accepted, they've given you material and special tracking code links you can share on your site.
Essentially you are writing more informational posts so that you do not sound so salesy to Google and if there’s a solution, a detailed analysis review post for your visitors to let them make an informed decision whether to go click your links and go purchase the focused item you proposed to solve their issue.
Once they do, and in accordance with your affiliation terms and conditions, how commission payouts are tracked and paid. You need to read up how payments are made because different programs follow different rules; some pay by check others via PayPal or straight to your check account.
I would always adhere to your affiliate program terms and conditions.
Yes, routing number is your banking information. All banks have a routing number. Most of them make it very easy to find on their website.
A routing number and or sort code is banking information. They need that information to find your bank.
It is like the electronic version of a street address.
You can look it up online or get it from your bank.
Alex
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Routing numbersort code? opening account on cj
Help!
First, I solved the problem with the internet all day.
Secondly, I am now trying to connect with some affiliate program through Commission Junction, but opening an
Hi
I always login source and fill my details, in this case it is CJ.com i.e. not click on a link inside an email.
These info need to process affiliation.
You may try other networks.
https://bloggingwizard.com/affiliate-platforms-and-networks/
Hope this helps.
However, your site need be ready before you apply for affiliate programs
You would have written 20 - 30 posts and have some traffic to be able apply for affiliate programs as typically they will check your site for relevance and traffic prior approval.
For Amazon it is 10 - 15 posts. You also would have to make 3 sales in your first 180 days.
Lucrative programs - 40 posts +
Once accepted, they've given you material and special tracking code links you can share on your site.
Essentially you are writing more informational posts so that you do not sound so salesy to Google and if there’s a solution, a detailed analysis review post for your visitors to let them make an informed decision whether to go click your links and go purchase the focused item you proposed to solve their issue.
Once they do, and in accordance with your affiliation terms and conditions, how commission payouts are tracked and paid. You need to read up how payments are made because different programs follow different rules; some pay by check others via PayPal or straight to your check account.
I would always adhere to your affiliate program terms and conditions.
Yes, routing number is your banking information. All banks have a routing number. Most of them make it very easy to find on their website.
A routing number and or sort code is banking information. They need that information to find your bank.
It is like the electronic version of a street address.
You can look it up online or get it from your bank.
Alex
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Your best bet may be to repost the original link and make sure that the picture doesn't overlap the link or vice versa. Hopefully that helps!
I succeeded, thanks for the support.