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Powered By Build a Niche Store – Turn it Off!

I thought I should let you know. At first I always had a powered by build a niche store link turned on, but I started to turn it off because I had a lot of people checking to see what my niche was. Finding niche markets for physical products is really not that hard, and I don’t like cheaters ;) . After all, all they have to do is look through this blog to find out exactly what they need to do.

I suggest you start turning off your powered by build a niche store link as well.

Here are the steps:

1. On your set up, button, there is a Display Powered By link – un check that box.

2. When you do this, the link a the bottom of the page is not going to show anything.

3. To make sure it says powered by yourdomainname.com, you need to do the following:

  • Go to Your Template button
  • Select the Footer.php
  • At the bottom where it says Copyright, , you need to input your domain name between the “.”;?>yourdomaingoeshere<?php print sitename.

And that is how you turn off the powered by build a niche store link. Talk to you soon!

Ivana Build a Niche Store Training ,

  1. June 3rd, 2008 at 11:13 | #1

    Great article. I always love to read your articles. Keep them comming.

  2. August 26th, 2008 at 16:05 | #2

    Thank you for this bit of advice, your blog is great and informational, I’ll be adding to my stumble bookmark. I’ve always wondered if I can turn this link off and how to do. Thank you graciously.

  3. September 2nd, 2008 at 22:26 | #3

    Excellent info.. eBay is still a good money maker to those who ‘get it’, even though they are doing their darndest to reduce affiliate pay outs it seems.

  4. October 1st, 2008 at 22:47 | #4

    A lot of people are using it to improve their marketing reach, by being an active twitterer they gain followers who are interested in what they have going on. This means people being exposed to their updates on a regular basis. For example, if you have hundreds of followers and you decide to post a link to your store, that MANY people have instantly been exposed to your affiliate store.
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    chris

    Link building

  5. October 13th, 2008 at 21:28 | #5

    I love the build a niche store I just hated that the competition had a leg up on me, known this information helps out in so many ways you don’t even understand. Than you for this very informative posting I hope you don’t mind but I would like to bookmark this posting

  6. November 10th, 2008 at 20:39 | #6

    Not sure I am really bothered if people come to try and investigate what my niche is

    The success of any niche marketing site is not only based on the niche but also on the ability of the words on your page to convert visitors and also on the effort you have put in to generate traffic.

    As you said in your post, all anyone has to do is take a trawl through our websites pages to know what niches we are in

  7. August 25th, 2009 at 10:27 | #7

    Hi,Very exciting to see the offers.These coupons helped me
    save a lot and wish to have more coupons.

  8. November 17th, 2009 at 22:13 | #8

    I tried to stay away from competitive niches and release every few months 20 sets of Niche in the box set, so those people only compete with 10 successful niche sites, and really with this set up there is NO competition.

  9. January 4th, 2010 at 14:25 | #9

    Thanks for easy tips but great helpful too

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