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Hello! my name is Ricardo. I am a straight forward type person who is not into wasting other people time and expects the same from

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Should you Fill out the seo section in word press for your post because i have noticed that it fills in the title but never the description.

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Yeah, you don't need to do this for the pages/posts you create after you have done the initial set-up. The All in One SEO takes care of these automatically and will pull the:

meta title = article title
meta description = first paragraph of your content

Google will often times over-ride these when they index and rank your site based on the relevance of the content, usually the "description" component.

If you are using the All in one SEO, it is better to leave it blank.

All in one seo section on word press?

All in one seo section on word press?

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Should you Fill out the seo section in word press for your post because i have noticed that it fills in the title but never the description.

Featured Comment

Yeah, you don't need to do this for the pages/posts you create after you have done the initial set-up. The All in One SEO takes care of these automatically and will pull the:

meta title = article title
meta description = first paragraph of your content

Google will often times over-ride these when they index and rank your site based on the relevance of the content, usually the "description" component.

If you are using the All in one SEO, it is better to leave it blank.

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Do you write product content before or after joining the Affiliate programs?

Ricardo,

With Amazon's affiliate program they're not as strict, so you could apply and get approved. But for most other programs, they'll actually visit your site to see if it actually has content. From the affiliate manager's standpoint, they want to work with affiliates that have sites that will actually have visitors or get visitors. If they visit your site and see that you don't have a lot of content and haven't been writing consistently for the last couple of weeks and months, they'll pass on you. Their thought process is why approve an affiliate that doesn't have a reason for people to visit their site. It means no money for them. So I always recommend people start writing content and doing it consistently for a few weeks, so an affiliate company will see your site is active. Get comments from the site comments here on WA so they can see people are actually visiting your site and leaving comments. So I would wait to apply for certain programs. Amazon you can do right away because they don't really review your site the same way others might. I hope this makes sense.

Thankx again Eddy

Hi Eddy, any recommendations as to how many posts/pages we should already have published on our site before applying?

You're welcome.

I don't really have a solid number. Maybe 10-15 posts spread over 1-2 months. You just want affiliate managers coming to a site that has no activity in terms of content and comments.

It kind of depends.

There are some affiliate program that will allow you to join with or without a website setup.

There are others that want a website to have content on it before approving you to promote their products.

So it largely depends on what you will be promoting.

As a rule of thumb that I use, remember that without traffic you cannot sell anything.

SO build your website and begin adding content, then once the traffic starts to roll in, then you can insert affiliate links to start making money.

That is my only problem if I start promoting a product on my site and they making money and I ain't that feel like a lose lose to me. I want to do a product review page promoting products.

that is where im stuck. But I think just to get content Im still going to review the products

Not sure what you niche is, but Amazon is pretty good at accepting anyone. Pehaps you can sell some items on there as you build and then once you have a few pages of content, then you can apply to the other affiliate program and switch the links over later.

Affiliate programs want you to sell. If they accept you right now and your site is just launching with no traffic, it may be a little bit before they start seeing sales.

It wont be a lose lose once he traffic starts coming in. You have to put a product out there to attract visitors and have them buy.

Kool thanks! I didn't look at it that way. I going to look up the amazon program as well. thanks again

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Product content before or after affiliate program?

Product content before or after affiliate program?

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Do you write product content before or after joining the Affiliate programs?

Ricardo,

With Amazon's affiliate program they're not as strict, so you could apply and get approved. But for most other programs, they'll actually visit your site to see if it actually has content. From the affiliate manager's standpoint, they want to work with affiliates that have sites that will actually have visitors or get visitors. If they visit your site and see that you don't have a lot of content and haven't been writing consistently for the last couple of weeks and months, they'll pass on you. Their thought process is why approve an affiliate that doesn't have a reason for people to visit their site. It means no money for them. So I always recommend people start writing content and doing it consistently for a few weeks, so an affiliate company will see your site is active. Get comments from the site comments here on WA so they can see people are actually visiting your site and leaving comments. So I would wait to apply for certain programs. Amazon you can do right away because they don't really review your site the same way others might. I hope this makes sense.

Thankx again Eddy

Hi Eddy, any recommendations as to how many posts/pages we should already have published on our site before applying?

You're welcome.

I don't really have a solid number. Maybe 10-15 posts spread over 1-2 months. You just want affiliate managers coming to a site that has no activity in terms of content and comments.

It kind of depends.

There are some affiliate program that will allow you to join with or without a website setup.

There are others that want a website to have content on it before approving you to promote their products.

So it largely depends on what you will be promoting.

As a rule of thumb that I use, remember that without traffic you cannot sell anything.

SO build your website and begin adding content, then once the traffic starts to roll in, then you can insert affiliate links to start making money.

That is my only problem if I start promoting a product on my site and they making money and I ain't that feel like a lose lose to me. I want to do a product review page promoting products.

that is where im stuck. But I think just to get content Im still going to review the products

Not sure what you niche is, but Amazon is pretty good at accepting anyone. Pehaps you can sell some items on there as you build and then once you have a few pages of content, then you can apply to the other affiliate program and switch the links over later.

Affiliate programs want you to sell. If they accept you right now and your site is just launching with no traffic, it may be a little bit before they start seeing sales.

It wont be a lose lose once he traffic starts coming in. You have to put a product out there to attract visitors and have them buy.

Kool thanks! I didn't look at it that way. I going to look up the amazon program as well. thanks again

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