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My name is Christian Paul Christensen, my friends and family call me Paul, so please call me Paul. I live in Edmonton Alberta with my

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Thank you to everyone who gave me insight much appreciated

No it's best to stay focused on one opportunity - give people different choices and you will just confuse them, and more often then not - they will not choose anything.

With that said you can have related affiliate links to theme related products and services. So for example if you had a weight loss site that you're promoting a certain diet you can also have related products or services that tie into your site such as work out gear and such.

I would agree with Leo here. What you want to avoid doing is giving people two items and not giving them a clear direction as to which one is better for what reasons.

If I have a bar of soap A and a bar of soap B and you put them side by side and say they are both great soaps, I am likely to go off somewhere else and do research and end up buying through another affiliate.

However, if you have a page dedicated to best scrubbers or best shampoos on your site, you can promote those products as well. Through time, you will naturally be promoting many different products and services on your website and that is fine, just when you do promote anything you don't want to leave any room for confusion.

Same goes for the IM niche or any niche for that matter.

But could l create another website for a similar niche or program and link the two? example... I want to promote WA but I already have money invested in digital altitude ( great site by the way)
I think you already answered my question

It isn't about what you promote, it is about your audience and the context of your content.

If you are talking about a way to build a business online, then you could point people to WA yes. If you are teaching people about a keyword tool, you could point them to Jaaxy. If you are telling people about freelancing services, you could point them to fiverr.com. etc.

You must always have your audience in your best interest though, rather than making decisions purely based on $$$. If you aren't in the business of helping people then you won't every really have a business if that makes sense.

yes that makes total sense

You can promote as many products as you like on your site,just don't fill a single page with affiliate links,a post/page should have max 3 links,that gives you 30 links in 10 pages/posts.

I believe you can promote anything you want in your website. But the promotions definitely must target your audience. As you follow along in the training you will get more ideas on what you can do to maximize your success. Good luck and welcome to WA.

Chris

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Is it ok to promote more than one opportunity on a website?

Is it ok to promote more than one opportunity on a website?

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As in the Internet marketing niche?

Thank you to everyone who gave me insight much appreciated

No it's best to stay focused on one opportunity - give people different choices and you will just confuse them, and more often then not - they will not choose anything.

With that said you can have related affiliate links to theme related products and services. So for example if you had a weight loss site that you're promoting a certain diet you can also have related products or services that tie into your site such as work out gear and such.

I would agree with Leo here. What you want to avoid doing is giving people two items and not giving them a clear direction as to which one is better for what reasons.

If I have a bar of soap A and a bar of soap B and you put them side by side and say they are both great soaps, I am likely to go off somewhere else and do research and end up buying through another affiliate.

However, if you have a page dedicated to best scrubbers or best shampoos on your site, you can promote those products as well. Through time, you will naturally be promoting many different products and services on your website and that is fine, just when you do promote anything you don't want to leave any room for confusion.

Same goes for the IM niche or any niche for that matter.

But could l create another website for a similar niche or program and link the two? example... I want to promote WA but I already have money invested in digital altitude ( great site by the way)
I think you already answered my question

It isn't about what you promote, it is about your audience and the context of your content.

If you are talking about a way to build a business online, then you could point people to WA yes. If you are teaching people about a keyword tool, you could point them to Jaaxy. If you are telling people about freelancing services, you could point them to fiverr.com. etc.

You must always have your audience in your best interest though, rather than making decisions purely based on $$$. If you aren't in the business of helping people then you won't every really have a business if that makes sense.

yes that makes total sense

You can promote as many products as you like on your site,just don't fill a single page with affiliate links,a post/page should have max 3 links,that gives you 30 links in 10 pages/posts.

I believe you can promote anything you want in your website. But the promotions definitely must target your audience. As you follow along in the training you will get more ideas on what you can do to maximize your success. Good luck and welcome to WA.

Chris

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