Hi! Can I ask what's the meaning of the words on the yellow box in site comments?
"Become a Certified Commenter and gain the opportunity to earn USD Cash Credits for le
Hi! Can I ask what's the meaning of the words on the yellow box in site comments?
"Become a Certified Commenter and gain the opportunity to earn USD Cash Credits for le
Hi
You need to be here for three months before you can become certified commentator.
And that's dependent on the economics of the platform. If members have not paid, then commentators don't get paid. It should not be seen as a guarantee vs an opportunity to make some income.
Would be nice to hear how you are getting along. Much obliged and best wishes.
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Hi guys! I want to ask if there is a specific plug-in where all of my affiliate links are placed? so that when the cookie period is over I can easily replace them.
Your affiliate links have no expiration date. Once you place it in your content, your link will work for as long as the company that gave you the link is active.
Diane has explained well what cookies are and how they affect your promotions.
You can use Thrity Affiliates plugin to gather and monitor all your affiliate links from your WP dashboard. The Thirsty Affiliates plugin also has a cloaking feature. Basically, it allows you to cloak your links (just like PRetty Links).
Thank you, Ivan! Yes, I misunderstood the meaning of the cookie period before and thanks to Diane I now understand it clearly.
I think it's Thirsty Affiliate WP plugin. Here's the link:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/thirstyaffiliates/
There is also another plugin if you want to set up an affiliate program on your website for your own products. It's called AffiliateWP. Here's the link:
https://affiliatewp.com/
A cookie period only relates to each specific customer.
Different affiliate programs have different terms. It is important to look at the terms and help they have available for affiliates. Some are very developed for affiliate marketers and others are not.
You will want to spend much more time on your site content than working on affiliate program management.
Hi - you don't replace them when the cookie period expires.
The cookie period is the length of time that a customer must purchase something for you to earn a commission.
For example, Amazon cookies are only 24 hours. You only get a commission if somebody buys something within 24 hours of clicking your link.
But your links are valid forever (unless the product is no longer available).
When the cookie period is over I can't get a commission, right. Then I need to renew it so that I could still get a commission.
That's why I'm asking if there is a plug-in for it. So that when the cookie period is over, I can easily renew it.
No, the cookie period only relates to the particular customer who has clicked your link.
So, if I clicked one of your links, and the cookie period was 30 days, you would only get a commission if I personally bought the product within 30 days.
But somebody else could click your link in 6 weeks or 6 months, and then their cookie period starts.
It doesn't mean that your link is only valid on your website for 30 days. It can last for years, you don't need to replace it.
Oh okay! I misunderstood the meaning of the cookie period before. Thanks to you, ma'am DianScarpio! Now I understand it clearly.
I don't need a plug-in anymore hehe
Oh, okay! Thank you so much! So example, if you clicked on my affiliate link today and it will expire within 7 days, then you decide to click it again 2 weeks after the expiration, it is the time that my affiliate links renew, right?
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Is there a plugin for affiliate links?
Hi guys! I want to ask if there is a specific plug-in where all of my affiliate links are placed? so that when the cookie period is over I can easily replace them.
Your affiliate links have no expiration date. Once you place it in your content, your link will work for as long as the company that gave you the link is active.
Diane has explained well what cookies are and how they affect your promotions.
You can use Thrity Affiliates plugin to gather and monitor all your affiliate links from your WP dashboard. The Thirsty Affiliates plugin also has a cloaking feature. Basically, it allows you to cloak your links (just like PRetty Links).
Thank you, Ivan! Yes, I misunderstood the meaning of the cookie period before and thanks to Diane I now understand it clearly.
I think it's Thirsty Affiliate WP plugin. Here's the link:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/thirstyaffiliates/
There is also another plugin if you want to set up an affiliate program on your website for your own products. It's called AffiliateWP. Here's the link:
https://affiliatewp.com/
A cookie period only relates to each specific customer.
Different affiliate programs have different terms. It is important to look at the terms and help they have available for affiliates. Some are very developed for affiliate marketers and others are not.
You will want to spend much more time on your site content than working on affiliate program management.
Hi - you don't replace them when the cookie period expires.
The cookie period is the length of time that a customer must purchase something for you to earn a commission.
For example, Amazon cookies are only 24 hours. You only get a commission if somebody buys something within 24 hours of clicking your link.
But your links are valid forever (unless the product is no longer available).
When the cookie period is over I can't get a commission, right. Then I need to renew it so that I could still get a commission.
That's why I'm asking if there is a plug-in for it. So that when the cookie period is over, I can easily renew it.
No, the cookie period only relates to the particular customer who has clicked your link.
So, if I clicked one of your links, and the cookie period was 30 days, you would only get a commission if I personally bought the product within 30 days.
But somebody else could click your link in 6 weeks or 6 months, and then their cookie period starts.
It doesn't mean that your link is only valid on your website for 30 days. It can last for years, you don't need to replace it.
Oh okay! I misunderstood the meaning of the cookie period before. Thanks to you, ma'am DianScarpio! Now I understand it clearly.
I don't need a plug-in anymore hehe
Oh, okay! Thank you so much! So example, if you clicked on my affiliate link today and it will expire within 7 days, then you decide to click it again 2 weeks after the expiration, it is the time that my affiliate links renew, right?
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Hi! I would like to ask if it is okay to copy-paste words coming from my article and use them on my other article??
Like for example in Article 1 I talked about virtual
Yea I agree with Ivan. Far better just to reword it. But if it is within the same website I don't think Google would class it as duplication.
You can copy a small portion of the content, like a sentence or two just for the purpose of linking those two articles together. If you go overboard and copy too much text from one article into another, that could trigger duplicated content and thus cause Google to de-rank both your articles.
It's a better idea to paraphrase the text and then link to your other article.
Its not a good idea. Search engines can call it duplicate content which affects your website ranking. You could create a link to Article 2 to Article 1 so people can go and read it.
The simple answer is this, would you engage or read website content that was just copied from another source
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I will ask about website content?
Hi! I would like to ask if it is okay to copy-paste words coming from my article and use them on my other article??
Like for example in Article 1 I talked about virtual
Yea I agree with Ivan. Far better just to reword it. But if it is within the same website I don't think Google would class it as duplication.
You can copy a small portion of the content, like a sentence or two just for the purpose of linking those two articles together. If you go overboard and copy too much text from one article into another, that could trigger duplicated content and thus cause Google to de-rank both your articles.
It's a better idea to paraphrase the text and then link to your other article.
Its not a good idea. Search engines can call it duplicate content which affects your website ranking. You could create a link to Article 2 to Article 1 so people can go and read it.
The simple answer is this, would you engage or read website content that was just copied from another source
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Hi guys! I would like to ask what Table of Content widget follows you while reading a blog?
This article has some solutions that you might want to use:
https://discovervibe.blog/2021/08/19/best-floating-table-of-contents-wordpress-plugins-toc/
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What toc widget for wordpress to use?
Hi guys! I would like to ask what Table of Content widget follows you while reading a blog?
This article has some solutions that you might want to use:
https://discovervibe.blog/2021/08/19/best-floating-table-of-contents-wordpress-plugins-toc/
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Hi
You need to be here for three months before you can become certified commentator.
And that's dependent on the economics of the platform. If members have not paid, then commentators don't get paid. It should not be seen as a guarantee vs an opportunity to make some income.
Would be nice to hear how you are getting along. Much obliged and best wishes.
Noted! Thank you
So very welcome.