using wordpress as an affiliate site

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I want to start using the wordpress CMS to create affiliate sites and I was wondering if anyone has done this in the past and if so, how they have integrated the ad's into the site.

Is there a particular plugin I need to upload that would allow me to easily input ad's and change them around?
 


i do it all the time for the content and extra pages that google likes to see, but i always create my own landing pages from scratch.
 
How do you integrate your unique landing pages into a wordpress blog and why do you think it's important to create your own unique landing page? are you just talking about taking a wordpress theme and modifying it?
 
if your using it for landing pages i wouldnt suggest it, wordpress is too distracting, if its a full fledged affiliate blog or something go for it.
 
If you're using WP, the best thing to do is deep link the affiliate link into your text.

If you just want to use the same domain but have a separate LP then create a new, non-WP folder and put the LP on the domain but don't use WP.
 
If you're using WP, the best thing to do is deep link the affiliate link into your text.

If you just want to use the same domain but have a separate LP then create a new, non-WP folder and put the LP on the domain but don't use WP.

should I use DoFollow for Deep Linking?
 
I agree. WP is good for tracking and domain ranking. Landing pages make sales. I use Wp on a domain to try and throw traffic onto landing pages (if that makes sense).
 
Depending on your content adding links to your text using kontera.com (recommend this highly) -- worth rep points for ya?

You could ad online personals to dating/sex story blogs. Same idea for travel blogs, expedia under the date script and on the side bar.
 
I recently been getting heavy into WP for affiliate products using vendor datafeeds. Strictly physical goods at this point. Fine the right niche and that MF'er goes (and stays) top 10 not only for specific product names and models, but eventually for broader categories. My first one was a niche I wanted to try but I didn't want to buy a domain name. Just wanted to test some stuff on. It's still my main test site. Say my niche was "file cabinets", I happened to have a spare domain name "purple-boogers.com" (not really, but you get the idea). You do a search for "file cabinets" and you'll find a company in the top 10 called www.purple-boogers.com selling business filing cabinets. Must be some LSI shit at work, right Google?

Best thing is once it's set up, It's a hands-off affair. On to the next one, .
 
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