How to Add an Image to a Post

In this tutorial, I will show you how to add an image to your blog post.

Below, you will find the video tutorial and the written tutorial as well.




Adding an Image to a Blog Post


  1. After you have written your blog post, and you figure out where you would like to put the image, click on the “Add New Image” button right above the post content field.



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  2. Then, select the image file you’d like to use.



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  3. Once you have selected the image, make sure it is the size you want, and click on the link that says, “Insert Into Post.”



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How to Create a New Page

In this Tutorial I will show you how to add a page to your WordPress blog.

Below, you will find a video tutorial and a written tutorial as well.




Creating a New Page


  1. Once you are in the WordPress Dashboard, make your way over to the left hand side of the screen and click on the “Pages” link.



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  2. Then, click on the “Add New” link.



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  3. Once you have written a page title and created all of your page content, you can click on “Save Draft” so you can come back and edit it later without publishing the blog page. You can also publish the page for everyone to see.



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How to Create a Post

In this tutorial, I will show you how to properly create a new blog post.

Below, you will find the video tutorial and the written tutorial as well.




Creating a New Blog Post


  1. Once you are in the WordPress Dashboard, make your way over to the left hand side of the screen and click on the “Posts” link.



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  2. Then, click on the “Add New” link.



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  3. Once you have written a post title and created all of your post content, you can click on “Save Draft” if you want to come back and edit it later or you can publish the post for everyone to see.



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How to Login to Your WordPress Blog

Below, you will find the video tutorial and the written tutorial on how to login to your WordPress blog.




Login to Your WordPress Blog


  1. Enter your blog URL into the address field in your web browser followed by “/wp-admin/.”



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  2. Once you see the WordPress login screen, simply enter your username and password.



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  3. Click on the “Login” button.



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Conversion URL Settings

Conversion URL in new Windows
If you want to keep your visitors on your site, enable the conversion URLs to open in new windows.

Conversion URL nofollow
Keep this enabled if you want to prevent PageRank from flowing to your affiliate URL’s. We highly recommend enabling this.

Conversion URL Settings

Homepage Settings

Preferred Homepage Title
Set your preferred homepage title. It would be advisable that you add a few keywords relating to your site here.

Headlines on Homepage Link To…
The headline can either link to the conversion URL or the individual post (single.php).

Homepage Content Displays

Customize Homepage “Read More” Wording
If you are displaying post excerpt, change the wording for the “Read More” link. This text will also display if you use the more tag. The default text is “Read More…”

homepage settings

Integrating Tracking 202 with Affiliate Theme

Visit Tracking202 to track your conversions for your affiliate web sites!

Media Box Settings

You can change what the Media Box Image links to via Affiliate Theme Main Settings. Please note, this link is only applicable to Media Box images and not Media Box videos.

media box settings preview

Activating the Blog

To activate the separate blog functionality, follow these steps:

  1. Enable the Blog from Affiliate Theme Main Settings Panel
  2. Create a new category called “Blog” and then grab the category ID.
  3. Select the “Blog” category under “Blog Category ID”.

blog settings preview

How to Upgrade Affiliate Theme

Upgrading Affiliate Theme is easy. Just replace your old folder with the new folder. If you have enabled custom CSS and are making use of the custom.css file, make sure you back up that file and then replace it once you have finished upgrading.

Watch this video for further instruction: