Have you ever wanted to have a single landing page which hypes up your affiliate offer? This could be a page that gets people excited about the product and doesn’t have to be constructed in a way where SEO is needed. Then you could share this page on social media or anyplace else.

DRIVE PEOPLE TO YOUR WEBSITE

We are all working hard to increase the SEO of our websites so that we can get better exposure in the search engines. With better exposure comes more traffic and eventually customers. But one thing we must not do is build a website with affiliate links within the content of the majority of pages.

Enter in your mini Site Rubix website. There are two ways to approach this and these would mainly be determined based on the type of affiliate website you have, meaning a general niche affiliate website or a WA Bootcamp website. Let me explain how I would approach both.

  • Niche Affiliate Website: With this approach I would use the Site Rubix website as a total hyped-up sales page for the product I am selling without giving too many details. Basically get my audience excited about it and wanting more information. Then I present them a link to my website’s offer page that contains more information and my affiliate links.
  • WA Bootcamp Website: In this approach I would use the Site Rubix website as not just a hyped-up sales page but would even place an affiliate link on the page, along with a link to any page on my Bootcamp website that would have WA affiliate links. As is seen in the above photo, I used a Site Rubix website to market the Black Friday Sale. Then next year, I will just change the images and some of the text and use the same website again.

In the case of the latter for the Bootcamp website, by placing one or two affiliate links on the mini Site Rubix website I can generate referrals to WA, even before they view what I offer on my Bootcamp website.

NEXT UP = Sharing your Affiliate Links Without Upsetting Social Media


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jvranjes Premium
On page 2 you write "But one thing we must not do is build a website with affiliate links within the content of the majority of pages."

There are people here making thousands of dollars every month by having only Amazon affiliate sites, with all posts/pages with affiliate links. The same is with people promoting WA. So I do not understand your sentence.
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boomergp08 Premium
What I meant is what Kyle says in his training, that affiliate links should be centralized as much as possible because Google doesn't like websites with affiliate links in the content of every page.

This does not include common spaces like side bars and footers. It's the affiliate links within the content areas that can be problematic. The majority of my affiliate links reside within the content of about 30% of my pages and posts.

Again this does not include the side bar which appears on every screen. On the pages of content without affiliate links, I have internal links going to the pages where the affiliate links reside. Or sometimes I just direct people to the banner ad I have in my side bar.
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jvranjes Premium
Thank you Robert. I appreciate your time and effort.
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BrianHansen Premium
Great info, thank you for sharing this.
- Brian
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boomergp08 Premium
You are welcome Brian.
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Jenna7 Premium
This is great, thanks so much for sharing. Terrific info, will use this. Thanks for all the time you give here!
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boomergp08 Premium
You are welcome Jenna. I enjoy helping others when I can.
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Kaitly Premium
Fabulous again, Robert, as expected! :) -Kaitly
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boomergp08 Premium
Thank you Kaitly, happy you enjoyed it.
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PjGermain Premium
Stellar training as usual Boomer!!! Cheers mate!
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boomergp08 Premium
Thanks PJ! Glad you liked it!
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