Hello everyone.
I am working on make money niche, and I will try to promote WA on my website. My website is http://makemoneyoffblog.net/ and my plan is to put a last line
Ok then. I need to work a little on directing pages to WA review post. thanx anyway. I love this community. Such fast responding!
I agree with James's comment below, don't put the affiliate link on every page, instead, write a page explaining or reviewing WA on your website and link to that.
Keep going through the Affiliate Bootcamp program and you will learn some ways to promote WA that aren't going to get you penalised.
Well, first off Tom, I would be weary about putting an affiliate link on every post. If you go through the Bootcamp training it is taught that you write up a review of WA and have your affiliate links on that page. From there when you mention WA in other areas of your site, you link back to the review. This helps with getting your pages ranked as the search engines do not like to see a lot of affiliate links on your posts.
Hi Tom - I agree with James.
If you put it on every page, it will appear like you're trying to ram it down people's throats... and I suspect that will put people off.
Casually mentioning the WA review you have written, within a post, is fine - as long as it flows naturally within that post. If your post cannot make reference to the review naturally, again, that will be noticed - and put people off. In that case - leave it out. If your content is engaging enough, then people will click on other posts and links (maybe in the sidebar) where they will come across the WA review.
Alternatively, you could add one of the WA logos to your sidebar and link it to your affiliate link. That way, it's just a banner on your website - which people are used to seeing. And that shouldn't put people off.
All the best, Mark
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How should I mention WA on my post.
Hello everyone.
I am working on make money niche, and I will try to promote WA on my website. My website is http://makemoneyoffblog.net/ and my plan is to put a last line
Ok then. I need to work a little on directing pages to WA review post. thanx anyway. I love this community. Such fast responding!
I agree with James's comment below, don't put the affiliate link on every page, instead, write a page explaining or reviewing WA on your website and link to that.
Keep going through the Affiliate Bootcamp program and you will learn some ways to promote WA that aren't going to get you penalised.
Well, first off Tom, I would be weary about putting an affiliate link on every post. If you go through the Bootcamp training it is taught that you write up a review of WA and have your affiliate links on that page. From there when you mention WA in other areas of your site, you link back to the review. This helps with getting your pages ranked as the search engines do not like to see a lot of affiliate links on your posts.
Hi Tom - I agree with James.
If you put it on every page, it will appear like you're trying to ram it down people's throats... and I suspect that will put people off.
Casually mentioning the WA review you have written, within a post, is fine - as long as it flows naturally within that post. If your post cannot make reference to the review naturally, again, that will be noticed - and put people off. In that case - leave it out. If your content is engaging enough, then people will click on other posts and links (maybe in the sidebar) where they will come across the WA review.
Alternatively, you could add one of the WA logos to your sidebar and link it to your affiliate link. That way, it's just a banner on your website - which people are used to seeing. And that shouldn't put people off.
All the best, Mark
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My advice (I've learned the hard way,) follow the training verbatim.