We can write product reviews on ezine with aff links right?

by Jensha
8 replies
Hi, just want to confirm this.

Instead of starting another product review website again, I can just simply sign up for ezine or articlesbase, write product reviews with my affiliate links at the bottom of each article, right?

If my assumption is correct, this will make my the articles I wrote submitted and used to other websites right? Meaning my articles along with my affiliate link will get exposure this way?

I don't have funds yet to buy another domain and hosting so I was wondering if this could work.
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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    Ezinearticles... no.

    Articlesbase... have no idea, but probably the same as ezinearticles.
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    • Profile picture of the author UnkwnUsr
      Originally Posted by Randall Magwood View Post

      Ezinearticles... no.

      Articlesbase... have no idea, but probably the same as ezinearticles.
      I believe they actually do allow this you just have to use a PHP redirect and the link must be in the last paragraph.
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    • Profile picture of the author GlenH
      Originally Posted by Randall Magwood View Post

      Ezinearticles... no.

      Articlesbase... have no idea, but probably the same as ezinearticles.
      Exactly.

      I think you'll also find that EZA is also getting tougher on the quality of links from your article resource boxes.

      I've heard that EZA editors have been rejecting articles because they link to a squeeze page.

      The indication is that EZA requires at least one link pointing to a relevant content rich page.
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      • Profile picture of the author Andrew Servis
        As far as I know go articles always let me put affiliate links, but ezine usually not - they're getting tough on links these days - I got my blog turned down because it never had enough content - I had only just put it up but there was 3 or 4 articles in it!. I

        I know it's not a direct link but If it's ezine you want to use you could link to a blog with your affiliate link in it.

        Andrew
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  • Profile picture of the author UnkwnUsr
    Originally Posted by Jensha View Post

    Hi, just want to confirm this.

    Instead of starting another product review website again, I can just simply sign up for ezine or articlesbase, write product reviews with my affiliate links at the bottom of each article, right?

    If my assumption is correct, this will make my the articles I wrote submitted and used to other websites right? Meaning my articles along with my affiliate link will get exposure this way?

    I don't have funds yet to buy another domain and hosting so I was wondering if this could work.
    I think ezine may reject some pages that you link to if they don't offer any value or are too similar to the article. So it's probably a good idea to link to an optin or presell page first. If you're selling physical items you could create an affiliate store and link to it. I have seen this plenty of times on EZA.
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  • Profile picture of the author CynthiaNataline
    Just redirect your ezine to another page that has your affiliate link. You can this: have half of your content in that page ("to continue reading go here" or "read the last 3 steps to bla3 here" or "click here for 5 more tips on bla3").
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  • Profile picture of the author JasonBennet
    You can get a domain name and simply just redirect to the affiliate link. But as other Warriors have mention, they are getting stricter and more people are getting their articles rejected because they link back to the squeeze page. But there is no harm trying it out
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by Jensha View Post

    Instead of starting another product review website again, I can just simply sign up for ezine or articlesbase, write product reviews with my affiliate links at the bottom of each article, right?
    EZA certainly won't allow it.

    But the correct answer is "it doesn't matter" because you won't sell anything that way, anyway.

    Originally Posted by Jensha View Post

    If my assumption is correct, this will make my the articles I wrote submitted and used to other websites right? Meaning my articles along with my affiliate link will get exposure this way?
    No, absolutely not. Nobody will syndicate from a directory an article which is reviewing a product with an affiliate link.

    Originally Posted by Jensha View Post

    I don't have funds yet to buy another domain and hosting so I was wondering if this could work.
    I'm afraid not - apologies for "negative posting" but this would be an extremely poor use of your time which would probably not bring any income at all. You'd be much better trying something else instead. Sorry.

    Originally Posted by Jensha View Post

    I don't have funds yet to buy another domain and hosting
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