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Understanding Publisher Important Info and Tags
Understanding Publisher Important Info and Tags

As our Database continues to grow, so as the important info about our publishers that we wanted to keep you informed!

Tristan Gray avatar
Written by Tristan Gray
Updated over a week ago

Let's go through what each of this important info means so that you're more aware when approving publishers πŸ‘

We have different publisher labels or tags that we use in order to describe any special requirements for a publisher and the minimum word count is always indicated on each.

When you place an order, these labels are abbreviated and appear as tags.

Let's go through them below!Β 

New (New)

The publisher is newly added to our inventory

Only One Link (OOL)

The publisher accepts one anchor text and target URL only

No Follow (NF)

This means any content provided to this publisher will be a nofollow placement, which will not contribute to your search ranking

Labelled Sponsored (LS)

Content provided to this publisher will be labelled as sponsored

Neutral Anchors (N)

The publisher would only accept anchors which are neutral e.g. brand name or non-keyword-based anchors. You would also be asked to confirm a neutral anchor has been provided via a tick box during checkout

No Affiliate (NA)

The publisher would not accept any affiliate websites

Affiliate Links (AFFL)

The publisher accepts affiliate websites in the article or in their domain

Keyword Not Allowed (KNA)

The publisher would not accept any keywords on the anchor, topic or title, especially locations

Slow Publisher (SP)

A slow publisher means they can take between 45 - 60 days to have a placement live, while the standard turnaround time is only 28 days

Write Own Content (WOC)

The publisher writes the content for the order

Client Author Bio (CAB)

Requires an Author Bio, which you have the option to supply, or our writers can work on it for you

Allow Customisation (ALC)

The publisher is open to special instructions on orders

No Risk Niches (NRN)

This means the publisher is not accepting high-risk niches like Cryptocurrency, Hunting, Payday Loans, etc.

No CBD (NCBD)

This means the publisher would not accept any content relating to CBD - cannabidiol

No Adult (NA)

The publisher is not accepting adult links or content

No Law (NL)

The publisher does not accept links or articles related to law

Premium Content (PC)

The publisher only accepts stellar content, usually the ones written by our Premium writers

Premium Link (PR)

Reputable and established websites with high DR and DA (examples: nyweekly.com, canberratimes.com.au, thecourier.com.au, dailycaller.com and washingtontimes.com)

Supporting Links (SPLK)

The publisher accepts an add-on to link a relevant existing blog to the new article we've published

What's next?

Now that you know what the different publisher labels mean, you can start approving! Check out our article on How to approve a publisher

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