How Tos | Pretty Links - Part 7

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How to Find a Profitable Affiliate Marketing Niche (In 3 Steps)

Affiliate marketing continues to grow in popularity. With marketing spending predicted to reach $8.2 billion by 2022, you might be looking to get in on the action. However, choosing the niche that can generate the most revenue can seem a little difficult. Fortunately, the process is actually quite simple. By doing a bit of research,…

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4 Tips on How to Make Your First Online Sale

With U.S. affiliate marketing spending forecasted to reach $8.2 billion in 2022, your website could provide a valuable revenue stream. However, if you simply add the occasional affiliate URL to your site, you may struggle to make your first online sale. Fortunately, there are various ways to encourage visitors to interact with your affiliate links…

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How to Health-Check Your URLs (5 Link Auditing Tools)

Broken URLs reflect badly on your website. It can be a frustrating experience for visitors who are stopped in their tracks by a 404 error, and it could also harm your site’s search engine optimization (SEO). Broken links may even result in lost revenue if affiliate URLs on your blog don’t lead anywhere. Discovering and…

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How to Make Money on Pinterest as an Affiliate Marketer (2 Ways)

As an affiliate, it can be difficult to find a profitable marketing technique. Although you could consider using platforms such as Instagram or Facebook, your affiliate links can easily get buried in the feeds. Unless you have a sponsored ad, you might find it challenging to get views and clicks. This is where Pinterest comes…

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How to Prevent Affiliate Marketing Fraud on Your Site (3 Ways)

As an affiliate marketer, your online reputation is an important part of your business. The last thing you want is for your website to be involved in affiliate marketing fraud, as it can cost you money and make it difficult to continue running a reputable program in the future. The good news is, there are…