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I just posted my Wealthy Affiliate Review on my site, http://webwealthtoday.siterubix.com if anyone wants to look at it.
I completely ignored the format Affiliate Bootcamp - Lesson 8 suggested. One thing I learned from a different training site is that you've got to 'own' your business. That means treating it like it's completely yours and you're not following someone else's plan. I didn't think writing a review, especially for something I want to sell, just like everyone else on the site would do me any good.
Next I get to do a post for my niche site. Cauliflower research here I come.
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The larger point that Kyle made, during the lessons, is to have a 'standard review style' That you design, whether it is the same as the one you saw in the training or another one.
That is so that people reading your site will treat each review as a comfortable tool to be used, knowing where each element is so they can compare, as appropriate, with other reviews (of possibly similar items) on your site.
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Since I only have the one review I can just say that that's my style. ;)
Exactly! (there will be more..) There really kinda have to be.