Third party Advertisement.
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Hey there,
Wanted to know if i can put Advertisement/referal link of some other site,describing its nature and providing users benefit from my referal link.
Basically i want to know if i can blog about some other site and provide a link to their site as Advertisement as it is so straightforward.
Thank you,
Awaiting Quick Reply.The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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You are confusing wordpress.COM hosted sites with wordpress.ORG software installs.
Note this support doc: Monetize Your Site
https://en.support.wordpress.com/monetize-your-site/The only advertising program at WordPress.com is called WordAds and it’s for blogs on their own domains that have enough traffic to qualify for acceptance into the plan.
http://en.support.wordpress.com/domains/
http://en.wordpress.com/apply-for-wordads/
https://wordads.co/faq/Additionally, please read http://en.support.wordpress.com/affiliate-links/
1. WordPress.com allows bloggers to insert text affiliate links within post and page content to most third-party affiliate programs, provided they are not the primary content of the site in question.
2. Image affiliate links in posts and pages and any banners, affiliate links in sidebar or footer widget areas, are still considered to be advertising and are not allowed on WordPress.com blogs.
Advertising outside of WordAds at WordPress.com is not allowed.
http://support.wordpress.com/advertising/ Here’s what gets a blog suspended:
http://wordpress.com/types-of-blogs/
http://en.support.wordpress.com/advertising/
http://en.support.wordpress.com/affiliate-links/
http://en.support.wordpress.com/suspended-blogs/
http://en.wordpress.com/tos/NOTE: A self-hosted WordPress site is what you need. WordPress.org offers free software that you can install on a web server. You can upload and install themes and plugins, run ads, conduct ecommerce and edit the database. http://support.wordpress.com/com-vs-org/
This guide will explain how to move your WordPress.com site to another hosting platform: Moving to a Self-Hosted WordPress Site
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@timethief Well thank you for reply though,i appreciate your sharing.
Btw there ia no reason to use free member of wordpress if u cant advertise using those free hosted sites.
Basically free version of wordpress is for beginners/newbies/kids.
Bruuh,nvmind though. -
Btw there ia no reason to use free member of wordpress if u cant advertise using those free hosted sites.
Oh really? I loved blogging here when no advertising at all was allowed. The presumption that everyone blogs just to make a buck makes me stomach sick.
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LMFAO,that doesn’t make any sense @timethief. everyone has their personal
preferences and ultimately everything’s up for making money,If u want to waste your time making some childish blogs its your choice.but i’m sure most of them don’t want to waste their time doing some childish thing,so whatever i said up there was with reference to those people who are willing to do something better in life and not anyone like you.
That’s why i said free membership is for kids and all.
Thank you.
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