Submit Your Blog Post And Youtube Courses As A V.I.P Member Of The Marketing Forum
MySparkLite Marketing Community offers her members the opportunity to submit their YouTube courses and submit their marketing blog post content. Which is eventually published on the community.
What Does Blog Post And Youtube Course List Submission Mean?
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How It Works
For Affiliates
Write your Article or Create or Edit An Existing Course
When you sign up as a member, all you need do is visit your activity dashboard, from there and click on the "Affiliate marketing icon" it will automatically open a short form for you to fill.
Satisfy the Blog post Requirement & Standard
While filling the form, to increase your chance of success, make sure you include how you would promote the community and what strategy or tactics you would adopt to get results. Once you are done send the form and wait for admin approval
Your Blog Post/Course Is Published
Once approved you will get an email notification telling you that you have been accepted into the program. Login back to your account and start promoting the community.
Requirement Of Blog
Post Submission
Required Blog Post Standard
Before submitting your blog post, your blog post must satisfy certain requirements before it can either be accepted or rejected. Here are some of the requirements to take note of:
- The submitted blog post must be in the marketing niche (Digital products), As we do not accept blog posts relating to any physical products for now.
- Your Blog Post must meet a minimum of 80% SEO Score rating using preferrably SEO Rank Math Rating Before your blog post can be accepted. (Note: You can also use other blog post SEO measurement tool as long as it meets 80% SEO Rating, it will be accepted)
- When creating a blog article, relevance should be your top focus. Know your audience and determine what is not just suitable, but also relevant. Do some keyword research to uncover any missing facts and provide your own opinion.
- Your blog should aim to help and educate your audience, offering valuable takeaways.
- A blog post must be well-written. with proper grammer and spelling check, with a conversational tone
What To Do If Your Blog Post is Rejected?
After submitting your blog post, your blog post must ensure that you don’t belong to but not limited to any of the following factors, to avoid rejection. This are:
- You will get a response with the reason for the rejection. Go back and make the necessary adjustment
- Blog post with adult content (porn) or marketing content promoting violence, gambling, casino or war will not be accepted even if the content hits 100% SEO rating.
- Marketing content for physical products will get automatic rejection. The only content that will be accepted for now are digital products.
- Scamming content or spamming or blog post will not only be rejected but the user that sent the content will be severely penalized.
Requirements Of
Video Courses Submission
Required Video Courses Standard
Before submitting your video course, your video course must satisfy certain requirements before it can either be accepted or rejected. Here are some of the requirements to take note of:
- The video must be in the marketing category, videos courses outside any of the marketing niches would not be accepted
- The most preferred or acceptable video courses are videos talking about solving the traffic problem, brand messaging or ad copy problem, creatives or graphics problem or the conversion problem.
- People Should Be Able To Relate To It. Your course must be educative about any marketing subject been discussed
- The training video should encourage active participation and interaction through conversation. One way to do this is to ask questions that the audience is required to answer.
- Should be aesthetically and sonically pleasing. It Should be relevant in solving or addressing challenges by marketers from any marketing niche
What To Do If Your Course Is Rejected?
You have submitted your blog post or youtube course but it was rejected. Here are some of the requirements to take note of:
- If your video is rejected, you will be notified why your course was rejected. Based on this you can refine the affected areas and reapply again
- If one of the videos out of the submitted courses is bad, has a few flaws. The whole video course will be rejected as a result. So each video has to be properly checked before adding them to your course list.
- Advertising your brand is ok as long as it is not excessively do through out the course videos. Excessively advertising in video courses will also be rejected.
- The author of the course is not permitted to direct community members to their YouTube channel to subscribe. Asking visitors to visit your website is OK, but encouraging them to subscribe to your channel may be another cause for your course's rejection.
FAQs
Video classes are online lectures that take place over the internet. The instructor or lecturer can pre-record lectures/classes, and students can access the instruction on their personal devices (laptops, computers or smartphones, etc.)
The only acceptable video courses link must be in YouTube or Vimeo courses links for now
The courses requirement can be found can be found on the submit your blog post and YouTube requirement page on the mysparklite.com website
Yes
You can submit multiple courses at the same time as long as you are a gold V.I.P member but if you are a silver member you are only allowed to submit one course at a time per week in a month. If you upload multiple courses list, only one out of the courses will be uploaded. The rest will be postponed to the following week.
The upgrade your membership button can be found on your activity membership dashboard.
To get started with uploading your courses you can get started by first reading the expected requirements for blog post and YouTube courses before proceeding to submitting your courses or YouTube Blog Post Links