For example if I am posting training drills and I want to insert a picture showing diagrams of the drills, how do I make these pictures or would there be non copyright images a
You could hand-sketch them & scan them in (if you have a scanner) or you could use various free online tools for drawing images. If you run a search on Google you should be able to find a bunch to play with, then it's just a case of seeing which one suits your needs best :)
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How can I incorporate training pictures?
For example if I am posting training drills and I want to insert a picture showing diagrams of the drills, how do I make these pictures or would there be non copyright images a
You could hand-sketch them & scan them in (if you have a scanner) or you could use various free online tools for drawing images. If you run a search on Google you should be able to find a bunch to play with, then it's just a case of seeing which one suits your needs best :)
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When I look at my site on my mobile phone the words are overlapping onto the line below but only on the headers??
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How do I stop words overlapping onto the line below?
When I look at my site on my mobile phone the words are overlapping onto the line below but only on the headers??
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Hi Kyle, I have narrowed down my niche from football training equipment to technical training equipment for example gps football vests, I don’t own one but it’s som
Hi Paul, I would keep it at least at the football training equipment level and not narrow to technical. You can review the GPS vests as part of the general equipment niche.
The thing to keep in mind is to ask yourself how many posts you can write in the niche... I am sure there is much more scope in the equipment rather than technical - with the wider niche you could even cover drills etc...
Hope this helps
Paul
Hi Kyle, I have narrowed down my niche from football training equipment to technical training equipment for example gps football vests, I don’t own one but it’s som
Hi Paul, I would keep it at least at the football training equipment level and not narrow to technical. You can review the GPS vests as part of the general equipment niche.
The thing to keep in mind is to ask yourself how many posts you can write in the niche... I am sure there is much more scope in the equipment rather than technical - with the wider niche you could even cover drills etc...
Hope this helps
Paul
In other words can I recommend a particular company without using affiliate links?
Hi Paul,
Yes, you can recommend any company you wish and it's not a bad idea either. I'm promoting a class that does not offer any affiliate links.
Yeah I’m asking this because I was advised not to worry about affiliate links to much just yet and concentrating on generating traffic
Right, if you don't have any organic traffic (unless you're using Social Media, PPC, Facebook and Classifieds Ads) there's no need for an affiliate link.
Build your website first with valuable content. In fact so valuable that your visitors will want to bookmark your pages so that they will want to come back often.
I've read lots of blogs lately that did not have affiliate links attached to their products reviews, but most of them have great content, you know, the kind that you would want to bookmark, and monetized with Google Adsense Ads and some had their own products and services.
Here's an article that I found a while back
fatstacksblog. com/products-no-affiliate-program/
You're on the right track.
Keep up the good work.
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Can I mention potential affiliate companies on my website?
In other words can I recommend a particular company without using affiliate links?
Hi Paul,
Yes, you can recommend any company you wish and it's not a bad idea either. I'm promoting a class that does not offer any affiliate links.
Yeah I’m asking this because I was advised not to worry about affiliate links to much just yet and concentrating on generating traffic
Right, if you don't have any organic traffic (unless you're using Social Media, PPC, Facebook and Classifieds Ads) there's no need for an affiliate link.
Build your website first with valuable content. In fact so valuable that your visitors will want to bookmark your pages so that they will want to come back often.
I've read lots of blogs lately that did not have affiliate links attached to their products reviews, but most of them have great content, you know, the kind that you would want to bookmark, and monetized with Google Adsense Ads and some had their own products and services.
Here's an article that I found a while back
fatstacksblog. com/products-no-affiliate-program/
You're on the right track.
Keep up the good work.
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HI Kyle.
I have a few questions i'd like to ask, i have picked my niche and have my first website ready to start on. I have come up with the idea of a soccer/football traini
Hello from Nottingham! Your affiliate links should be relevant to your niche. If your site is going to be about football you wouldn't have casino links on it.
Most affiliate programmes need to see a good amount of content and traffic before they accept you. Your site should be a mix of purely informational pages with no links, plus reviews where you promote products.
To be honest, you might struggle to find copyright-free images for branded products. They are very protective of their names. For example, Nike took 20 websites to court last year for using their images and logo.
For now, I would concentrate on your informational pages - maybe articles on keeping fit for football, junior coaching, setting up a local team etc.
Hi Diane, thanks for the feedback. the casino review site was a seperate idea that i got ahead of myself with so i started afresh with the football training equipment idea so i take it i would be able to mention the products i'm reviewing but obviously not use images with brands on?
Hi - yes, that's right. You can look for images in sites such as Pexels, Pixabay and Unsplash, but they are unlikely to have brand names. And remember, don't just do reviews of products, or you will be seen as a "spammy" selling site. You need to write some articles on football training tips etc.
Don't get ahead of yourself by the way. You need to follow the training step by step to ensure you have the foundation of your website set up correctly.
Hi Diane, I think maybe I have got a bit ahead of myself, I play football 3 times a week but I don’t play for a team nor do i train with any equipment apart from football and goalkeeping gloves. I also work very long hours to start up a football team so do you think I need to rethink my niche. I named my website “footyequipped” maybe I could think of another related idea, I have a good knowledge of football betting, strategies etc, what do you think?
Thanks again for your advice it’s greatly appreciated
Your niche needs to be something you are passionate about, as you will be writing a lot of content about it, and don't want to get bored.
Have you purchased a domain, or are you using one of the free ones? If it's a free one, you can delete it and start again.
If you want to delete it, click on Websites, View Details, and scroll all the way to the bottom of the page for the delete option. Or just leave it on the "back burner" and use your other free one, if you think you might come back to it at some point.
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Website set up help copyright conditions?
HI Kyle.
I have a few questions i'd like to ask, i have picked my niche and have my first website ready to start on. I have come up with the idea of a soccer/football traini
Hello from Nottingham! Your affiliate links should be relevant to your niche. If your site is going to be about football you wouldn't have casino links on it.
Most affiliate programmes need to see a good amount of content and traffic before they accept you. Your site should be a mix of purely informational pages with no links, plus reviews where you promote products.
To be honest, you might struggle to find copyright-free images for branded products. They are very protective of their names. For example, Nike took 20 websites to court last year for using their images and logo.
For now, I would concentrate on your informational pages - maybe articles on keeping fit for football, junior coaching, setting up a local team etc.
Hi Diane, thanks for the feedback. the casino review site was a seperate idea that i got ahead of myself with so i started afresh with the football training equipment idea so i take it i would be able to mention the products i'm reviewing but obviously not use images with brands on?
Hi - yes, that's right. You can look for images in sites such as Pexels, Pixabay and Unsplash, but they are unlikely to have brand names. And remember, don't just do reviews of products, or you will be seen as a "spammy" selling site. You need to write some articles on football training tips etc.
Don't get ahead of yourself by the way. You need to follow the training step by step to ensure you have the foundation of your website set up correctly.
Hi Diane, I think maybe I have got a bit ahead of myself, I play football 3 times a week but I don’t play for a team nor do i train with any equipment apart from football and goalkeeping gloves. I also work very long hours to start up a football team so do you think I need to rethink my niche. I named my website “footyequipped” maybe I could think of another related idea, I have a good knowledge of football betting, strategies etc, what do you think?
Thanks again for your advice it’s greatly appreciated
Your niche needs to be something you are passionate about, as you will be writing a lot of content about it, and don't want to get bored.
Have you purchased a domain, or are you using one of the free ones? If it's a free one, you can delete it and start again.
If you want to delete it, click on Websites, View Details, and scroll all the way to the bottom of the page for the delete option. Or just leave it on the "back burner" and use your other free one, if you think you might come back to it at some point.
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You might check Fiverr. They may have something very cheap.
Mark
I will have a look thank you