Hello everyone, just wondering in the years gone by I noticed that AMAZON ADS didn't apeear in my articles. what's happening? My AMAZON is already active but if I put ads for amazon they didn't appear. Can somebody message me or comment below on this matter, please? Thank you for your help.
Check my latest published articles fellow HP. I love you all. Take care, everyone!
Email a link to your article to team@hubpages.com and I will take a look.
Do you have an Ad Blocker? If so, try turning it off to see if your Amazon ads appear.
Most ad blockers block Amazon capsules. That’s why it’s preferable to use Amazon in-text links instead.
By the way, I checked one of your articles, and I see your Amazon ad. The only problem is that it’s not related to the subject of your article. And that’s considered spammy. So your article will stay on Discover and not be accepted for a network niche site.
Hello, Glenn thank you for this info. So you mean my ads should be RELATED ON THE TOPIC OF MY ARTICLE? How about if my topic is about work niche, what kind of ads should I put for example? if some topic of the article is no product that I think is not related.
Thank you!
Hello Faith. To clarify, the ad needs to relate 100% to the title of your article for best results. In addition, you should show authority on the product by making it obvious you use it, and then express your reason for liking it or not.
Take a look at my article “5 Books by Benjamin Franklin About Self-Improvement” for an example of how I do it. (It’s against rules for me to include a link here but you can find it in my profile). Make sure you’re not using an Ad Blocker as discussed above.
You need to follow the rules I mentioned so your article will be accepted to a niche site. Or if the article is otherwise worthy of a niche site, then the ad will be snipped.
Hello, Thank you so much! I try to figure out what the matter of this is.
I checked your "5 Books by Benjamin Franklin About Self-Improvement” Yeah your right. I never know about it if you didn't mention it. Thank you so much. By the way, I like your article's very interesting Glenn.
Thanks a lot! 8)
Hi Faith, Thanks for that feedback. I'm glad my comments were helpful.
I see you already have three articles in TheCrimeWire. That's a great achievement because TheCrimeWire is a new niche site that was recently created, and only the best-written articles get into it. So congratulations.
I read your article "The Murder of Elizabeth Short." You did great with your research and included fascinating facts about the case. It's well-written. Keep up the great work!
Thank you, Glenn. Take care. I am still trying my best if I have time to create new articles. Theres some articles I didn't finish yet still in my draft, but soon I will if I have free time coz I bit so busy.
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