Hi, if there are products we want to promote but the business or seller do not have an affiliate program yet, is it something complicated to set up if we suggest them? Is there
See if you can find the products on Amazon and promote them that way. Write reviews about the products you like and set up a store with Amazon. You will get a small commission payment if anyone buys products you recommend or even other products while they are visiting Amazon from your link. Just remember that if they don't buy on their first visit using your link and go back directly to Amazon then you don't get paid. Amazon uses "session cookies" so anything your visitors buy while they are on that session you earn you a commission, but the session is over once they leave Amazon. Marion
Just look for the ones who already have an affiliate program in place. Google "your niche + affiliates" and you will find lots of sellers who will happily welcome you aboard. ~Marion
You see sometimes the goal is not only money. There are products that I believe to be the best.
If there is no affiliate program, I do not think you can
set up a PPC arragement.
I do understand your desire to promote something you
like and believe in. I have many of those on my back burner.
Do you know if there is a way to monitor the traffic generated by my website to the seller's even without an affiliate program?
No, sorry you need a connection with
the sellers site to make that happen.
Without an affiliate connection, not that I know of.
When you promote anything without an affiliate program.
You need to make remuneration arragement with the
owner of the product and get that in writing.
I personally do not recommend this type of promotion.
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Creating or suggesting an affiliate program to seller?
Hi, if there are products we want to promote but the business or seller do not have an affiliate program yet, is it something complicated to set up if we suggest them? Is there
Check out this site:
http://www.tripleclicks.com/11702523.0231/ECA
Free listing with small fee if they sell something for You.
They have 6 Million members worldwide.
See if you can find the products on Amazon and promote them that way. Write reviews about the products you like and set up a store with Amazon. You will get a small commission payment if anyone buys products you recommend or even other products while they are visiting Amazon from your link. Just remember that if they don't buy on their first visit using your link and go back directly to Amazon then you don't get paid. Amazon uses "session cookies" so anything your visitors buy while they are on that session you earn you a commission, but the session is over once they leave Amazon. Marion
Just look for the ones who already have an affiliate program in place. Google "your niche + affiliates" and you will find lots of sellers who will happily welcome you aboard. ~Marion
You see sometimes the goal is not only money. There are products that I believe to be the best.
If there is no affiliate program, I do not think you can
set up a PPC arragement.
I do understand your desire to promote something you
like and believe in. I have many of those on my back burner.
Do you know if there is a way to monitor the traffic generated by my website to the seller's even without an affiliate program?
No, sorry you need a connection with
the sellers site to make that happen.
Without an affiliate connection, not that I know of.
When you promote anything without an affiliate program.
You need to make remuneration arragement with the
owner of the product and get that in writing.
I personally do not recommend this type of promotion.
See more comments
Hi, I would like to know if it is possible through wa to link multiple domain names to one website? thanks!
If you redirect many domain names to a main website, make sure that the secondary domain names are permanently redirected (301 redirection). If you don't do that, you risk to have a lower ranking in the search engines like Google.
Hi Natacha, I think it would be possible to do it here at WA, just as it is any wheres else. I would suggest this article, http://www.thesitewizard.com/domain/point-multiple-domains-one-website.shtml. It will show you two different ways its done, and also provide some more necessary information. Such as how to avoid duplicate content among other things
Thank you Drawshot, this is exactly what I meant. I guess Kyle or Carso could confirm if we ca do it through WA?
My example would be "Reno Depot"'s website: you can go on .ca or .com and end up on the same site (.com)
Yes there is a way, thought I am not 100% sure. You would need to own the different versions and have them redirected. Much like when you go from a Siterubix subdomain to a regular domain. anyone that would go visit the Siterubix domain URL would be redirected to your new domain.
Perhaps the answer can be found here: https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/building-your-own-traffic-producing-website/your-own-domain-your-brand-traffic
I see Jenna has given you the training to undertake sub-domains, wish you luck with this one
You have to forward the domain using the domain registrar that you registered the domain name with.
Do you mean like a blog network? You have to be careful if you do this because Google doesn't like all blog networks. Do some research if this is something you plan on doing. There are a few interview with Larry Page the cofounder of Google about the topic.
I know that you can link subdomains to one main domain website, but is that what you're asking? Sorry for my confusion. :P
If you wanted to make subdomains, this link shows you how:
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/the-mystery-of-subdomain-solved/how-to-create-a-subdomain-at-wa
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Multiple domain names linked to one website?
Hi, I would like to know if it is possible through wa to link multiple domain names to one website? thanks!
If you redirect many domain names to a main website, make sure that the secondary domain names are permanently redirected (301 redirection). If you don't do that, you risk to have a lower ranking in the search engines like Google.
Hi Natacha, I think it would be possible to do it here at WA, just as it is any wheres else. I would suggest this article, http://www.thesitewizard.com/domain/point-multiple-domains-one-website.shtml. It will show you two different ways its done, and also provide some more necessary information. Such as how to avoid duplicate content among other things
Thank you Drawshot, this is exactly what I meant. I guess Kyle or Carso could confirm if we ca do it through WA?
My example would be "Reno Depot"'s website: you can go on .ca or .com and end up on the same site (.com)
Yes there is a way, thought I am not 100% sure. You would need to own the different versions and have them redirected. Much like when you go from a Siterubix subdomain to a regular domain. anyone that would go visit the Siterubix domain URL would be redirected to your new domain.
Perhaps the answer can be found here: https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/building-your-own-traffic-producing-website/your-own-domain-your-brand-traffic
I see Jenna has given you the training to undertake sub-domains, wish you luck with this one
You have to forward the domain using the domain registrar that you registered the domain name with.
Do you mean like a blog network? You have to be careful if you do this because Google doesn't like all blog networks. Do some research if this is something you plan on doing. There are a few interview with Larry Page the cofounder of Google about the topic.
I know that you can link subdomains to one main domain website, but is that what you're asking? Sorry for my confusion. :P
If you wanted to make subdomains, this link shows you how:
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/the-mystery-of-subdomain-solved/how-to-create-a-subdomain-at-wa
See more comments
Check out this site:
http://www.tripleclicks.com/11702523.0231/ECA
Free listing with small fee if they sell something for You.
They have 6 Million members worldwide.