Can someone look at my review and tell me how to fix this please? The update to Word Press has made it look funky. I have no idea how to correct it.
http://healthyfo
What specifically don't you like about the post? I can see too much white space but what do you want to fix?
Great, now I know what the problem is I can offer a little advice.
It looks like your images are Thumbnail size. The easiest fix is to:
1) click on an image
2) click the pencil icon to edit
3) select Medium size (or whatever looks best)
4) update the page/post
5) rinse and repeat for the rest of the images.
Hiya RaeAnne just called in to see if I could help, after clicking your link I'm happy to say it looks like you've fixed it, all the best Tracy :)
I will in just a few minutes. Marion just gave me the 411 on how to fix it. Thanks for checking in.
No, I have not. I'll try that. Thanks for noticing, you're the only one so far to notice that 's the problem. I should have been more clear. Thank you for your help.
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Word press has made my review look funky. can someone help?
Can someone look at my review and tell me how to fix this please? The update to Word Press has made it look funky. I have no idea how to correct it.
http://healthyfo
I can't help you with the question but I went to the review on your site and left a comment.
What specifically don't you like about the post? I can see too much white space but what do you want to fix?
Great, now I know what the problem is I can offer a little advice.
It looks like your images are Thumbnail size. The easiest fix is to:
1) click on an image
2) click the pencil icon to edit
3) select Medium size (or whatever looks best)
4) update the page/post
5) rinse and repeat for the rest of the images.
Hiya RaeAnne just called in to see if I could help, after clicking your link I'm happy to say it looks like you've fixed it, all the best Tracy :)
I will in just a few minutes. Marion just gave me the 411 on how to fix it. Thanks for checking in.
No, I have not. I'll try that. Thanks for noticing, you're the only one so far to notice that 's the problem. I should have been more clear. Thank you for your help.
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I have a website built around healthy eating choices through juicing/smoothies and dehydrating food choices. I can't find affiliate programs for the dehydrators or the juicers
That's true but if you keep it under I think the limit is 3 per page. I'm not sure the amount, but I know there is a grace amount of them.
I would use as many as seem promising offering a return as long as they are remotely connected to your niche. The critical factor here is viable payout.
Sorry if this is too obvious and you have already done this: have you searched on Google for your niche items like we are shown in one of the early lessons? For example "dehydrators + affiliate programs" or "juicers + affiliate program". Of course if you have a specific brand put that in if you want such as "Ninja juicer + affiliate program".
If you could find an article on that digital magazine that relates to an article you already have, you could add it in with a few well picked words. With you're link in there somewhere, of course.
I have an amazon store set up and I have amazon links but I am sure they will deny my application because I don't have enough content set up yet. People with more content than mine have been denied. So I'm trying to find alternate forms of monetizing.
I would make sure the products I am reviewing have an affiliate program before writing a review on them. You may be able to utilize amazon or ebay, as they may have your products for sale on their sites. Otherwise, I would consider starting over with reviews that have affiliate programs.
Thank you Tom. I have an Amazon store set up, but I have heard that Amazon will deny most applications on the first sale if they don't have enough content and I am trying to find other ways to monetize my site. The affiliate program I am thinking about offers a set payout for each sale. I don't keep stock, it's strictly digital.
The guy I've been writing for (on his fishing website) had this happen to him. Once he got his first sale, Amazon manually checked his website. He was expelled from the program, and didn't even know why. I guess the e-mail is blunt, and generic. So he investigated and found out that this is what had happened. That's when he hired me. We put about 10,000 + words of content across several different articles before he reapplied. The site has now been re accepted by Amazon, and has had sales without getting the boot a second time. :)
RaeAnne, I would stay with the realm of the Niche but yes there is certainly room to move around in most Niches.
Thank you Brady for responding. You're helping me to narrow down this crazy question for me.
The short answer is no. You can affiliate with whomever you want. The long answer is who are they? Is their product or service worth standing behind? How much of a percentage do they offer? Do they have a ready supply? Etc. Know what I mean? :)
There are a few I thought I wanted to put on my website but the more I investigated, the less I liked. I found one I really like that is a magazine company that focuses around magazines that offer healthy eating recipes in them. I will get a set percentage for every digital subscription. That was the first one I was thinking of.
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Does it matter what kind of affiliates I use on my website?
I have a website built around healthy eating choices through juicing/smoothies and dehydrating food choices. I can't find affiliate programs for the dehydrators or the juicers
That's true but if you keep it under I think the limit is 3 per page. I'm not sure the amount, but I know there is a grace amount of them.
I would use as many as seem promising offering a return as long as they are remotely connected to your niche. The critical factor here is viable payout.
Sorry if this is too obvious and you have already done this: have you searched on Google for your niche items like we are shown in one of the early lessons? For example "dehydrators + affiliate programs" or "juicers + affiliate program". Of course if you have a specific brand put that in if you want such as "Ninja juicer + affiliate program".
If you could find an article on that digital magazine that relates to an article you already have, you could add it in with a few well picked words. With you're link in there somewhere, of course.
I have an amazon store set up and I have amazon links but I am sure they will deny my application because I don't have enough content set up yet. People with more content than mine have been denied. So I'm trying to find alternate forms of monetizing.
I would make sure the products I am reviewing have an affiliate program before writing a review on them. You may be able to utilize amazon or ebay, as they may have your products for sale on their sites. Otherwise, I would consider starting over with reviews that have affiliate programs.
Thank you Tom. I have an Amazon store set up, but I have heard that Amazon will deny most applications on the first sale if they don't have enough content and I am trying to find other ways to monetize my site. The affiliate program I am thinking about offers a set payout for each sale. I don't keep stock, it's strictly digital.
The guy I've been writing for (on his fishing website) had this happen to him. Once he got his first sale, Amazon manually checked his website. He was expelled from the program, and didn't even know why. I guess the e-mail is blunt, and generic. So he investigated and found out that this is what had happened. That's when he hired me. We put about 10,000 + words of content across several different articles before he reapplied. The site has now been re accepted by Amazon, and has had sales without getting the boot a second time. :)
RaeAnne, I would stay with the realm of the Niche but yes there is certainly room to move around in most Niches.
Thank you Brady for responding. You're helping me to narrow down this crazy question for me.
The short answer is no. You can affiliate with whomever you want. The long answer is who are they? Is their product or service worth standing behind? How much of a percentage do they offer? Do they have a ready supply? Etc. Know what I mean? :)
There are a few I thought I wanted to put on my website but the more I investigated, the less I liked. I found one I really like that is a magazine company that focuses around magazines that offer healthy eating recipes in them. I will get a set percentage for every digital subscription. That was the first one I was thinking of.
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Our resident expert on Yoast is otherwise occupied with a family emergency so I will ask this question to anyone else that can help me. Yoast is telling me I need alt-tags for
It appears that Yoast is telling you good thing, Do not miss alt-text ever. So when you are in editor, click to edit image and you immediately have Alternative Text option in front of you. This is Alt-Tag.
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Yoast and alt-tags for images. anyone to help?
Our resident expert on Yoast is otherwise occupied with a family emergency so I will ask this question to anyone else that can help me. Yoast is telling me I need alt-tags for
It appears that Yoast is telling you good thing, Do not miss alt-text ever. So when you are in editor, click to edit image and you immediately have Alternative Text option in front of you. This is Alt-Tag.
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I have had to change themes a few times to find out what works best. I have three of them that I will not use any longer but continually tell me they need to be updated. I ca
Yes, just click the theme, and preview, scroll down and you'll see the option. How to Change, Manage and Delete Themes in WordPress
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I have had to change themes a few times to find out what works best. I have three of them that I will not use any longer but continually tell me they need to be updated. I ca
Yes, just click the theme, and preview, scroll down and you'll see the option. How to Change, Manage and Delete Themes in WordPress
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This question is and isn't a WA question. I just realized my emails from Carson are going into my junk folder in my Google email account. Can anyone tell me how to add Carson
Hi Rae Anne. If you're using gmail, the easiest way is to:
1. select the checkbox next to the message that went into spam.
2. Click the "MORE" button
3. Select Filter Messages Like These
4. Create a filter with the "Never send to spam" option selected.
Hope that helps,
Peter
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How do I add an email address to my google address book?
This question is and isn't a WA question. I just realized my emails from Carson are going into my junk folder in my Google email account. Can anyone tell me how to add Carson
Hi Rae Anne. If you're using gmail, the easiest way is to:
1. select the checkbox next to the message that went into spam.
2. Click the "MORE" button
3. Select Filter Messages Like These
4. Create a filter with the "Never send to spam" option selected.
Hope that helps,
Peter
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I can't help you with the question but I went to the review on your site and left a comment.
Thank you Jessica! Much appreciated. Have a wonderful day.