I am new. Want to be very involved. I need a brand to market. How do I find a successful one to market/affiliate?
Start with hubs if you have not done so already
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/hubs Choosing a Brand For Your Business Abie
I am new. Want to be very involved. I need a brand to market. How do I find a successful one to market/affiliate?
Your brand is something that you get to decide on. You want it to be relevant to your niche, but it can be cool/fun/hip as well.
I recommend that you use namy.ai to come up with some domain names as that is the foundation of your brand, but that will be covered in the training that Abie has provided.
If you want to run any ideas by us, don't hesitate to do so. ;)
Start with hubs if you have not done so already
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/hubs Choosing a Brand For Your Business Abie
Does anyone know of a website such that when you provide the URL, a report of income generation from that site is provided?
Niles
Only with eCommerce sites like my online store with WooCommerce, it will track every sale and gives you all kinds of reports and graphs.
I only accept PayPal and use iDuzzit that will automatically download every sale with details I specified into a P&L spreadsheet I setup.
Lots of fun... only when the sales are rolling in!
Cheers!
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Report of website income generation given site's url?
Does anyone know of a website such that when you provide the URL, a report of income generation from that site is provided?
Niles
Only with eCommerce sites like my online store with WooCommerce, it will track every sale and gives you all kinds of reports and graphs.
I only accept PayPal and use iDuzzit that will automatically download every sale with details I specified into a P&L spreadsheet I setup.
Lots of fun... only when the sales are rolling in!
Cheers!
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I am using Outlook 2007 with Win 10. Some of my messages come into my IN BOX, some in Spam. When I open a WA message in the Spam folder, I right click and select as you can se
Funny thing Niles. I have not had WA mail going to spam in the past but when I saw this blog I went and looked. Two WA messages right at the top of the list. I scrolled down looking for more but didn't find any.
I hope WA didn't change something that makes there mail look like spam!
As far as getting them to stop going there, I tried marking them as "Not Spam" in Yahoo mail. I hope that takes care of it. I don't use Outlook anymore so I can't suggest anything there.
Tom
I haven't Niles and I am using Windows 7 staunchly and refuse to by one more Microsoft Program! They have become like a disease in cyberspace! If Windows seven does not work anymore then I presume they (Microsoft) feel confident that it is o.k. to steal from their customers wantonly and let them 'hang" after paying for their products for years! Apple would just do fine and then there is UBUNTU and a litany of other O/S that can be used. I for one had it with tyranny by Gates and with the "Viruses and all the other chicaneries" they invented to make us pay through the nose for things not really needed!
BY the way, you can do the same in Outlook 2003 and control your spam messages. Maybe a little less obvious but it is there.
Thanks Mike.
I have been using Office for years. Guess some habits die hard. Thanks for listing alternatives. I will try them.
Have a great day.
Regards,
Niles
Yes, but do I need to do so for each person responding from WA? I used the generic safe domain name in the past with mixed success.
Regards,
Niles
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Do you know to avoid spam messages from wa?
I am using Outlook 2007 with Win 10. Some of my messages come into my IN BOX, some in Spam. When I open a WA message in the Spam folder, I right click and select as you can se
Funny thing Niles. I have not had WA mail going to spam in the past but when I saw this blog I went and looked. Two WA messages right at the top of the list. I scrolled down looking for more but didn't find any.
I hope WA didn't change something that makes there mail look like spam!
As far as getting them to stop going there, I tried marking them as "Not Spam" in Yahoo mail. I hope that takes care of it. I don't use Outlook anymore so I can't suggest anything there.
Tom
I haven't Niles and I am using Windows 7 staunchly and refuse to by one more Microsoft Program! They have become like a disease in cyberspace! If Windows seven does not work anymore then I presume they (Microsoft) feel confident that it is o.k. to steal from their customers wantonly and let them 'hang" after paying for their products for years! Apple would just do fine and then there is UBUNTU and a litany of other O/S that can be used. I for one had it with tyranny by Gates and with the "Viruses and all the other chicaneries" they invented to make us pay through the nose for things not really needed!
BY the way, you can do the same in Outlook 2003 and control your spam messages. Maybe a little less obvious but it is there.
Thanks Mike.
I have been using Office for years. Guess some habits die hard. Thanks for listing alternatives. I will try them.
Have a great day.
Regards,
Niles
Yes, but do I need to do so for each person responding from WA? I used the generic safe domain name in the past with mixed success.
Regards,
Niles
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I notices in Kyle's website http://waystoavoidscamsonline.com/ that he has Comments rather than Posts after his copy. Why?
When you open the page you've linked to, you're seeing Kyle's blog roll. It shows a short excerpt from each of his individual blog posts. His most recent posts are listed starting on his home page in reverse chronological order. (At the bottom of the page, you'll find links to find additional pages of post excerpts.)
When you click on an article's "Read More..." link, you're looking at the individual post. That's where people are leaving their comments and Kyle is replying to them. Since comments are made on individual posts, you'll see them after each blog post's content.
Comments are what other people leave you. A post is what you publish as content on your site.
Thank you Chris. However, I did notice the Kyle has copy that seems to be listed as a comment under comments on his website http://waystoavoidscamsonline.com/ so I am attempting to get a better understanding of the process.
Thanks again.
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What is the difference between a post and a comment?
I notices in Kyle's website http://waystoavoidscamsonline.com/ that he has Comments rather than Posts after his copy. Why?
When you open the page you've linked to, you're seeing Kyle's blog roll. It shows a short excerpt from each of his individual blog posts. His most recent posts are listed starting on his home page in reverse chronological order. (At the bottom of the page, you'll find links to find additional pages of post excerpts.)
When you click on an article's "Read More..." link, you're looking at the individual post. That's where people are leaving their comments and Kyle is replying to them. Since comments are made on individual posts, you'll see them after each blog post's content.
Comments are what other people leave you. A post is what you publish as content on your site.
Thank you Chris. However, I did notice the Kyle has copy that seems to be listed as a comment under comments on his website http://waystoavoidscamsonline.com/ so I am attempting to get a better understanding of the process.
Thanks again.
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Your brand is something that you get to decide on. You want it to be relevant to your niche, but it can be cool/fun/hip as well.
I recommend that you use namy.ai to come up with some domain names as that is the foundation of your brand, but that will be covered in the training that Abie has provided.
If you want to run any ideas by us, don't hesitate to do so. ;)