Stop leaving extra money on the table

by RWilt
5 replies
I'm seeing a growing trend of people using themes which have a link at the bottom for credit, but not utilizing that link as a possible income stream.

If it's a free theme, can this be found on a site offering premium paid themes with an affiliate program?

Especially if it's a theme that you bought, why not use the affiliate program to grab some extra cash?

I'm always clinking the credit links on themes that are attractive to me to see if there is a new theme I can use for a site.

I don't know if it's newbies not knowing any better when slapping up a site, or if some just don't care about it. But why not utilize the credit link as another income stream?
#extra #leaving #money #stop #table
  • Profile picture of the author nbsteuv
    That's a great point. I've made several sales from credit links at the bottom of my websites.
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  • Profile picture of the author gcbmark20
    This is like not leaving links at the bottom of the Emails you send out everday!

    You will be surprised at how many opt-ins you get when you use links below your normal everday Email account that point back to your main website, squeeze pages etc.

    Hope this extra tip helps anyone!!!
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  • Profile picture of the author XYZcontent
    I've actually never thought of that, great out of the box thinking there!
    Thanks for the tip.
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  • Originally Posted by RWilt View Post

    I'm seeing a growing trend of people using themes which have a link at the bottom for credit, but not utilizing that link as a possible income stream.

    If it's a free theme, can this be found on a site offering premium paid themes with an affiliate program?

    Especially if it's a theme that you bought, why not use the affiliate program to grab some extra cash?

    I'm always clinking the credit links on themes that are attractive to me to see if there is a new theme I can use for a site.

    I don't know if it's newbies not knowing any better when slapping up a site, or if some just don't care about it. But why not utilize the credit link as another income stream?
    Most free templates require you to leave that link unless you pay for a license I believe.
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