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Hi, my name is Paul, I would like to learn this trade so I can leave my full-time job. I am excited about being here

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Hi everyone, hey I am new to this affiliate marketing, I was wondering how many posts should I have about my niche and how good does your website have to be. I have two posts ,

Hi Paul, as Jeff said you need 15 - 30 before you start applying as they want to assess your website and they will want to see traffic too.

This is the time to dig in and write, write, write. You want to prove to Mr. Google that you are serious and that he should take notice of your website as you know what you are talking about.

Make sure your posts are answering questions asked every day about your niche. Here is an excellent blog by Partha about finding topic headings. These two will give you the knowledge you need right now to head towards ranking your posts. Keep doing the other lessons as there is a mountain of excellent tips there too.

Wishing you success.
Lily

At least 15-30 good quality posts, I would say, Paul! For Affiliate Marketing, Content is King!

Jeff

Affiliate marketing requires years of dedication and writing. You'll most probably have several hundred posts on your website before you earn anything significant.
It's the hard truth.

It is to a degree niche dependant you can be turned down on forty in some niches. But I personally would not add affiliate links until I had forty articles, but then that is easy to say if you post one a day that's only forty days to wait

At a minimum, 15-20 for most programs. Amazon I believe is 10-15.

About affiliate programs? how many posts do I need.

About affiliate programs? how many posts do I need.

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Getting Started
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Hi everyone, hey I am new to this affiliate marketing, I was wondering how many posts should I have about my niche and how good does your website have to be. I have two posts ,

Hi Paul, as Jeff said you need 15 - 30 before you start applying as they want to assess your website and they will want to see traffic too.

This is the time to dig in and write, write, write. You want to prove to Mr. Google that you are serious and that he should take notice of your website as you know what you are talking about.

Make sure your posts are answering questions asked every day about your niche. Here is an excellent blog by Partha about finding topic headings. These two will give you the knowledge you need right now to head towards ranking your posts. Keep doing the other lessons as there is a mountain of excellent tips there too.

Wishing you success.
Lily

At least 15-30 good quality posts, I would say, Paul! For Affiliate Marketing, Content is King!

Jeff

Affiliate marketing requires years of dedication and writing. You'll most probably have several hundred posts on your website before you earn anything significant.
It's the hard truth.

It is to a degree niche dependant you can be turned down on forty in some niches. But I personally would not add affiliate links until I had forty articles, but then that is easy to say if you post one a day that's only forty days to wait

At a minimum, 15-20 for most programs. Amazon I believe is 10-15.

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My question is , when building a website for a particular niche, can you target different affiliate program company's on the one website niche? and have different links to thos

Hi

ONE niche, a website. Products and programs can be varied however all must be relevant to the niche.

A blog is the website, you paste your affiliate links in your review posts.

it is preferable to be affiliated with the programs before you place images.

Essentially you are writing more informational posts so that you do not sound so salesy to Google and if there’s a solution, a detailed analysis review post for your visitors to let them make an informed decision whether to go click your links and go purchase the focused item you proposed to solve their issue.

Hope this helps.

Your site need be ready before you apply for affiliate programs

You would have written 20 - 30 posts and have some traffic to be able apply for affiliate programs as typically they will check your site for relevance and traffic prior approval.

For Amazon it is 10 - 15 posts. You also would have to make 3 sales in your first 180 days.

Lucrative programs - 40 posts +

Once accepted, they've given you material and special tracking code links you can share on your site.

Essentially you are writing more informational posts so that you do not sound so salesy to Google and if there’s a solution, a detailed analysis review post for your visitors to let them make an informed decision whether to go click your links and go purchase the focused item you proposed to solve their issue.

Once they do, and in accordance with your affiliation terms and conditions, how commission payouts are tracked and paid. You need to read up how payments are made because different programs follow different rules; some pay by check others via PayPal or straight to your check account.

I would always adhere to your affiliate program terms and conditions.

Thanks for your message, You said it is preferred to be affiliated to a program before posting images.
And in your next message you say I need to have 20 to 30 posts before I start getting traffic as some will look at how much traffic I have. How do you write 20 to 30 posts about a niche , Don't know where to start. could you give me some advice as I would not know what to write content for , especially 20 to 30 posts. that sounds huge .

The question is WHO would be your target audience vs Not what you are selling to an audience.

A niche subject is something you are passionate and genuinely interested in could be a hobby or an interest, and know so well you can write plenty original content about.

And so the flow of content would be a lot easier.

I'd want to narrow it down to a subcategory starting out, otherwise you will find it very hard to get noticed by the search engines and to compete with big authority sites. Target audience is important too, who would you be writing to, once you are able to identify them, you are closer to finding a focused niche.

For example if you are in yoga
Yoga exercises for beginners

When deciding on a niche try narrow it down to a more specific niche, you can ask yourself the following question:

So I want to help people with ____________________ ?

Fill in the blank aand you are going to get closer to a specific audience. You may consult with https://answersocrates.com/ for further research into finding a subcategory starting out. You can search what real people are asking as in Questions, Prepositions, Comparisons, in the past, letters and query. It is also great if someone wants to write a thorough research based article.

Other sources can be Quora.com, Answers.com, AnswerThePublic.com, Answer Socrates, YouTube etc.

Your niche research which you will find a template in your site content

Questions People are Asking
How to Solutions
Resources Within the Niche
Products You Can Promote/Review
Affiliate Programs
Products
Top Authority Sites/Competitors
Low Competition Keywords
Popular Magazines / Papers / Periodicals
Advertisement Ideas / Headline Ideas

Kindly let us know how that working for you and when needing more help and assistance, kindly let us know.


I also suggest going through the OEC coursework again and follow the steps as it is laid get your site set up properly and to guide you through the process.

You can have every link go to a different affiliate partner or even multiple links from different affiliate partners sell ing the same product.

As soon as you get the traffic up on your site you can reapply to Amazon, most actually apply way too early.

Thanks for the heads up. Much appreciated.

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Niches markets and posts, reviews and content?

Niches markets and posts, reviews and content?

asked in
Getting Started
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My question is , when building a website for a particular niche, can you target different affiliate program company's on the one website niche? and have different links to thos

Hi

ONE niche, a website. Products and programs can be varied however all must be relevant to the niche.

A blog is the website, you paste your affiliate links in your review posts.

it is preferable to be affiliated with the programs before you place images.

Essentially you are writing more informational posts so that you do not sound so salesy to Google and if there’s a solution, a detailed analysis review post for your visitors to let them make an informed decision whether to go click your links and go purchase the focused item you proposed to solve their issue.

Hope this helps.

Your site need be ready before you apply for affiliate programs

You would have written 20 - 30 posts and have some traffic to be able apply for affiliate programs as typically they will check your site for relevance and traffic prior approval.

For Amazon it is 10 - 15 posts. You also would have to make 3 sales in your first 180 days.

Lucrative programs - 40 posts +

Once accepted, they've given you material and special tracking code links you can share on your site.

Essentially you are writing more informational posts so that you do not sound so salesy to Google and if there’s a solution, a detailed analysis review post for your visitors to let them make an informed decision whether to go click your links and go purchase the focused item you proposed to solve their issue.

Once they do, and in accordance with your affiliation terms and conditions, how commission payouts are tracked and paid. You need to read up how payments are made because different programs follow different rules; some pay by check others via PayPal or straight to your check account.

I would always adhere to your affiliate program terms and conditions.

Thanks for your message, You said it is preferred to be affiliated to a program before posting images.
And in your next message you say I need to have 20 to 30 posts before I start getting traffic as some will look at how much traffic I have. How do you write 20 to 30 posts about a niche , Don't know where to start. could you give me some advice as I would not know what to write content for , especially 20 to 30 posts. that sounds huge .

The question is WHO would be your target audience vs Not what you are selling to an audience.

A niche subject is something you are passionate and genuinely interested in could be a hobby or an interest, and know so well you can write plenty original content about.

And so the flow of content would be a lot easier.

I'd want to narrow it down to a subcategory starting out, otherwise you will find it very hard to get noticed by the search engines and to compete with big authority sites. Target audience is important too, who would you be writing to, once you are able to identify them, you are closer to finding a focused niche.

For example if you are in yoga
Yoga exercises for beginners

When deciding on a niche try narrow it down to a more specific niche, you can ask yourself the following question:

So I want to help people with ____________________ ?

Fill in the blank aand you are going to get closer to a specific audience. You may consult with https://answersocrates.com/ for further research into finding a subcategory starting out. You can search what real people are asking as in Questions, Prepositions, Comparisons, in the past, letters and query. It is also great if someone wants to write a thorough research based article.

Other sources can be Quora.com, Answers.com, AnswerThePublic.com, Answer Socrates, YouTube etc.

Your niche research which you will find a template in your site content

Questions People are Asking
How to Solutions
Resources Within the Niche
Products You Can Promote/Review
Affiliate Programs
Products
Top Authority Sites/Competitors
Low Competition Keywords
Popular Magazines / Papers / Periodicals
Advertisement Ideas / Headline Ideas

Kindly let us know how that working for you and when needing more help and assistance, kindly let us know.


I also suggest going through the OEC coursework again and follow the steps as it is laid get your site set up properly and to guide you through the process.

You can have every link go to a different affiliate partner or even multiple links from different affiliate partners sell ing the same product.

As soon as you get the traffic up on your site you can reapply to Amazon, most actually apply way too early.

Thanks for the heads up. Much appreciated.

See more comments

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