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Hi everyone,
As I restart my affiliate marketing business at WA, following my recovery from cancer, I've realized that my Welcome Messages need updating.
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How should we do the welcome message campaign?
Hi everyone,
As I restart my affiliate marketing business at WA, following my recovery from cancer, I've realized that my Welcome Messages need updating.
Addition
Hi Tim,
First of all, I'm glad to hear that you're recovering and restarting your affiliate marketing journey. Regarding your question, both options have their merits, and it ultimately depends on your specific goals and audience.
Analyzing Kyle’s message drip campaign is a good starting point. He’s clearly done a lot of work to create a comprehensive and effective strategy, and understanding the structure and messaging he uses could provide valuable insights for your own campaign. If you choose this route, consider adding your personal touch to it, perhaps tailoring the messages to your unique voice or adjusting the content based on your niche and target audience.
Alternatively, crafting your own campaign could be a great opportunity to differentiate yourself and establish a unique connection with your audience. While there’s a risk of overlap, being authentic and true to your own style can make your messages stand out.
As for my approach, I focused on building a relationship with my audience through consistent and value-driven content, while always staying authentic. I recommend starting with a clear plan, whether by building on Kyle's strategy or creating your own, ensuring that the messages are personalized and offer real value to your readers.
Ultimately, it's all about what resonates with your audience and how you can best serve their needs. I’m sure whichever approach you take will be successful with the right mindset!
Best of luck with your campaign, Tim!
Eric
Thank you, Eric :)
Your response has been very helpful to me. It's clear that you speak from experience, which I find invaluable.
Taking your points into consideration, I've decided to craft messages that enhance and support Kyle's campaign. As you recommended, I've personalized my messages by sharing my experiences here at WA.
I wish you success and good health :)
Tim
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Hello everyone. Launching a new website is a wonderful experience. It allows me to engage with the Hubs training and discover new things. However, I have yet to find any traini
Hey Timotheus,
It has always been recommended that we choose the social media platform that our target audience uses.
Having said that... you need a large following that you actually interact with. It's not a matter of post it and they will come.
Hope you find this helpful.
Oh, this is not about social media platform engagement.
I am asking about the plugin to use where we place social media links - for people to share the blog post if they like it after reading it.
Tim
Sorry for my confusion... I still use the Sassy Social Share plugin, as I find it easy to customize to any website, and it's being updated on a regular basis.
If you haven't been through Kyle's training lately, and you want to know which one HE recommends, then retaking the training will help you discover his choice.
Thank you.
I recently completed the Hubs training after starting a new website a few weeks back. Kyle advised undergoing the training for this new site due to some updates.
Having finished the training, I noticed there was no mention or recommendation of a social media plugin from Kyle.
Hence, my query here.
We can only guess why Kyle opted out of recommending one, so it would be best to DM Kyle if this issue is that important to you.
Hi Tim
I don't know about any official WA recommendation.
In my experience people have only clicked on icons at the top and bottom of posts on my sites. So I use a plugin called "Shared Icons" which is the lightest weight I found and only places them at top and bottom of posts.
;-)
Richard
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Which social share recommended to use these days?
Hello everyone. Launching a new website is a wonderful experience. It allows me to engage with the Hubs training and discover new things. However, I have yet to find any traini
Hey Timotheus,
It has always been recommended that we choose the social media platform that our target audience uses.
Having said that... you need a large following that you actually interact with. It's not a matter of post it and they will come.
Hope you find this helpful.
Oh, this is not about social media platform engagement.
I am asking about the plugin to use where we place social media links - for people to share the blog post if they like it after reading it.
Tim
Sorry for my confusion... I still use the Sassy Social Share plugin, as I find it easy to customize to any website, and it's being updated on a regular basis.
If you haven't been through Kyle's training lately, and you want to know which one HE recommends, then retaking the training will help you discover his choice.
Thank you.
I recently completed the Hubs training after starting a new website a few weeks back. Kyle advised undergoing the training for this new site due to some updates.
Having finished the training, I noticed there was no mention or recommendation of a social media plugin from Kyle.
Hence, my query here.
We can only guess why Kyle opted out of recommending one, so it would be best to DM Kyle if this issue is that important to you.
Hi Tim
I don't know about any official WA recommendation.
In my experience people have only clicked on icons at the top and bottom of posts on my sites. So I use a plugin called "Shared Icons" which is the lightest weight I found and only places them at top and bottom of posts.
;-)
Richard
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Hi everyone. I am doing Hubs Training and at Phase 4: Google Adsense lesson. When I click on the lesson, it goes to the Google Adsense pages with information on how to apply fo
Wait until you get about 10 posts, Tim. Affiliate programs at times equate your traffic potential based on the number of posts on your site
Oh, but Google Adsense is not an affiliate program. It is a free service that allows publishers to earn money by displaying ads on their websites. So, they may have very different criteria.
How many posts did you have before you applied for GA?
Adsense you should get to around 15 post, site age over 30 days, and work on building some initial traffic. They are a lot more picky now for first time users than they used to be.
Thanks, Andy :)
My website is new but I am not new to Adsense. Applied and had it many years ago with one of my Google accounts. Also, I think one of my YouTube channels has it.
But it's been so long. Hence, wondered if there has been new requirements?
So, would I be considered a first time user?
Can I use the same Google account (that I used for other sites) for this new website?
Yes, I know it's not an affiliate program per se. However, you need traffic, Tim. I applied with 10 articles and approved.
Your situation is very different to miine. After all, you aren't new to Adsense and you have a YouTube channel.
All the best,
Maxine
Oh I see. Thanks Maxine! :)
You must have done very well with traffic.
I now have a guide on when to apply.
Congratulations on being approved!
Tim
Yes, I understand my situation is different.
But also it's been very long since I dealt with GA.
So, just wondering if things have changed. Don't want to apply and get rejected.
Thanks again, Maxine. :)
I wish you success and good health.
Tim
If there is a gap in there the new site will be treated differently now. Google is focusing more on quality traffic partners and developed sites these days I have a couple sites, one on earning a healthy life and cash at the same time and another on Man Caves/Fan Caves for Sports enthusiast. They both need more content before Google will accept them.
Noted with thanks, Andy.
I will be cautious. Will create more content. And when there is decent amount of traffic, then I'll apply for GA.
Thank you for your kind advice.
I wish you success and good health.
Tim
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When optimal time to apply for google adsense?
Hi everyone. I am doing Hubs Training and at Phase 4: Google Adsense lesson. When I click on the lesson, it goes to the Google Adsense pages with information on how to apply fo
Wait until you get about 10 posts, Tim. Affiliate programs at times equate your traffic potential based on the number of posts on your site
Oh, but Google Adsense is not an affiliate program. It is a free service that allows publishers to earn money by displaying ads on their websites. So, they may have very different criteria.
How many posts did you have before you applied for GA?
Adsense you should get to around 15 post, site age over 30 days, and work on building some initial traffic. They are a lot more picky now for first time users than they used to be.
Thanks, Andy :)
My website is new but I am not new to Adsense. Applied and had it many years ago with one of my Google accounts. Also, I think one of my YouTube channels has it.
But it's been so long. Hence, wondered if there has been new requirements?
So, would I be considered a first time user?
Can I use the same Google account (that I used for other sites) for this new website?
Yes, I know it's not an affiliate program per se. However, you need traffic, Tim. I applied with 10 articles and approved.
Your situation is very different to miine. After all, you aren't new to Adsense and you have a YouTube channel.
All the best,
Maxine
Oh I see. Thanks Maxine! :)
You must have done very well with traffic.
I now have a guide on when to apply.
Congratulations on being approved!
Tim
Yes, I understand my situation is different.
But also it's been very long since I dealt with GA.
So, just wondering if things have changed. Don't want to apply and get rejected.
Thanks again, Maxine. :)
I wish you success and good health.
Tim
If there is a gap in there the new site will be treated differently now. Google is focusing more on quality traffic partners and developed sites these days I have a couple sites, one on earning a healthy life and cash at the same time and another on Man Caves/Fan Caves for Sports enthusiast. They both need more content before Google will accept them.
Noted with thanks, Andy.
I will be cautious. Will create more content. And when there is decent amount of traffic, then I'll apply for GA.
Thank you for your kind advice.
I wish you success and good health.
Tim
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I've set up the Google Site Kit over the weekend. This morning I received an email from GSC stating that some pages on my new website are not indexed. I clicked on the link in
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Category page not indexed - is it ok?
I've set up the Google Site Kit over the weekend. This morning I received an email from GSC stating that some pages on my new website are not indexed. I clicked on the link in
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Hi Tim,
First of all, I'm glad to hear that you're recovering and restarting your affiliate marketing journey. Regarding your question, both options have their merits, and it ultimately depends on your specific goals and audience.
Analyzing Kyle’s message drip campaign is a good starting point. He’s clearly done a lot of work to create a comprehensive and effective strategy, and understanding the structure and messaging he uses could provide valuable insights for your own campaign. If you choose this route, consider adding your personal touch to it, perhaps tailoring the messages to your unique voice or adjusting the content based on your niche and target audience.
Alternatively, crafting your own campaign could be a great opportunity to differentiate yourself and establish a unique connection with your audience. While there’s a risk of overlap, being authentic and true to your own style can make your messages stand out.
As for my approach, I focused on building a relationship with my audience through consistent and value-driven content, while always staying authentic. I recommend starting with a clear plan, whether by building on Kyle's strategy or creating your own, ensuring that the messages are personalized and offer real value to your readers.
Ultimately, it's all about what resonates with your audience and how you can best serve their needs. I’m sure whichever approach you take will be successful with the right mindset!
Best of luck with your campaign, Tim!
Eric
Thank you, Eric :)
Your response has been very helpful to me. It's clear that you speak from experience, which I find invaluable.
Taking your points into consideration, I've decided to craft messages that enhance and support Kyle's campaign. As you recommended, I've personalized my messages by sharing my experiences here at WA.
I wish you success and good health :)
Tim
Thanks, Tim!
Stay strong and have a great weekend. :)
Eric