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How does Chloe Spencer's website make money? (Site 1)
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I don’t have the site in front of me — can you paste the URL or a page HTML/screenshot? I can then check it and tell you exactly how it’s monetized.
If you want to check it yourself, here are the quickest, reliable ways to spot how a site like Chloe Spencer’s makes money:
1. Look for obvious revenue pages
- “Shop”, “Store”, “Courses”, “Work with me”, “Hire”, “Coaching”, “Consulting”, “Speaking” pages = direct product/service sales.
- “Membership”, “Patreon”, “Subscribe” or “Members” = recurring revenue.
2. Search for affiliate disclosures and affiliate links
- Open an article and look for “affiliate” or “I may earn” disclosures.
- Inspect links for common affiliate parameters/tokens: “?ref=”, “?aff=”, “/ref/”, “tag=”, “utm_campaign=affiliate”, or domains like amzn.to / amazon.com with tag=, or links to CJ, ShareASale, Impact, Awin, Rakuten.
3. Check for ads
- View page source (Ctrl+U) and search for AdSense (adsbygoogle.js), doubleclick.net, googlesyndication, or other ad network scripts.
- Presence of ad slots in page layout (sidebar/header/footer).
4. Look for digital products and course platforms
- URLs or embeds referring to Teachable, Podia, Gumroad, Thinkific, Kajabi, SamCart, ThriveCart, SendOwl, or Shopify indicate paid courses/products.
- “Buy” buttons, checkout pages (/cart, /checkout).
5. Look for sponsorships / brand partnerships
- Pages or posts labeled “Sponsored”, brand logos, or a “Brands I work with” section indicate sponsored content / partnerships.
6. Donations / tip jars
- Links/forms for Buy Me a Coffee, Ko-fi, PayPal.me, Patreon, or Stripe donations.
7. Lead generation / consulting leads
- Prominent email sign-up forms, free lead magnets, “Get a free consult” CTA — often monetized by converting leads into paid services.
8. Technical clues (use tools)
- BuiltWith / Wappalyzer: reveals Shopify, WooCommerce, Teachable, Ad networks, analytics.
- View page source: search for platform names (woocommerce, shopify, teachable, gumroad, convertkit, mailchimp).
- DevTools → Network: see external requests to ad networks, affiliate domains, or ecommerce providers.
If you post the URL (or a page HTML/snippet), I’ll inspect it and list every monetization method I find.
If you want to check it yourself, here are the quickest, reliable ways to spot how a site like Chloe Spencer’s makes money:
1. Look for obvious revenue pages
- “Shop”, “Store”, “Courses”, “Work with me”, “Hire”, “Coaching”, “Consulting”, “Speaking” pages = direct product/service sales.
- “Membership”, “Patreon”, “Subscribe” or “Members” = recurring revenue.
2. Search for affiliate disclosures and affiliate links
- Open an article and look for “affiliate” or “I may earn” disclosures.
- Inspect links for common affiliate parameters/tokens: “?ref=”, “?aff=”, “/ref/”, “tag=”, “utm_campaign=affiliate”, or domains like amzn.to / amazon.com with tag=, or links to CJ, ShareASale, Impact, Awin, Rakuten.
3. Check for ads
- View page source (Ctrl+U) and search for AdSense (adsbygoogle.js), doubleclick.net, googlesyndication, or other ad network scripts.
- Presence of ad slots in page layout (sidebar/header/footer).
4. Look for digital products and course platforms
- URLs or embeds referring to Teachable, Podia, Gumroad, Thinkific, Kajabi, SamCart, ThriveCart, SendOwl, or Shopify indicate paid courses/products.
- “Buy” buttons, checkout pages (/cart, /checkout).
5. Look for sponsorships / brand partnerships
- Pages or posts labeled “Sponsored”, brand logos, or a “Brands I work with” section indicate sponsored content / partnerships.
6. Donations / tip jars
- Links/forms for Buy Me a Coffee, Ko-fi, PayPal.me, Patreon, or Stripe donations.
7. Lead generation / consulting leads
- Prominent email sign-up forms, free lead magnets, “Get a free consult” CTA — often monetized by converting leads into paid services.
8. Technical clues (use tools)
- BuiltWith / Wappalyzer: reveals Shopify, WooCommerce, Teachable, Ad networks, analytics.
- View page source: search for platform names (woocommerce, shopify, teachable, gumroad, convertkit, mailchimp).
- DevTools → Network: see external requests to ad networks, affiliate domains, or ecommerce providers.
If you post the URL (or a page HTML/snippet), I’ll inspect it and list every monetization method I find.
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