How To Add The Brand Marketing Center (BMC) Badge On Your Site
Neville Dinning wrote an article to talk about a contest to win 2,000 credits at APSense by creating a Brand page using the new Brand Marketing Center.
You can find that article by clicking here. It is necessary to comment on it to tell APSense what is the name of your Brand page, and more importantly, to add the BMC Badge on your site.
Now, if you don't own the site, and you don't have access to the HTML code in it, specifically the body tag, don't bother to participate in the contest. You can't win. The whole idea of the Brand Marketing Center is to be able to build a brand's reputation by being an owner, or having the permission to access the site code.
On the other hand, if you do have access, but you think you have to get a degree in HTML to add the Badge, that's where I come in.
I created a video that shows you how to add the badge on a self-hosted WordPress blog, if you are using a theme that allows you to simply paste the code and it will be automatically be in the body part of the page. If not, no worries. I also show you how to add the code manually if you have a blog in the Google Blogger free environment. If again it's not the case for you, but your site allows you to edit the main page, I'm pretty sure you'll understand how to add the badge by watching the video.
In this next video, I show you examples of Brand pages created by members of APSense. You'll see different ways of building a Brand page, and I talk about the most important thing to think about BEFORE creating the Brand page.
To learn more about the Brand Marketing Center, go to the APSense Wiki article by clicking here.
You can find that article by clicking here. It is necessary to comment on it to tell APSense what is the name of your Brand page, and more importantly, to add the BMC Badge on your site.
Now, if you don't own the site, and you don't have access to the HTML code in it, specifically the body tag, don't bother to participate in the contest. You can't win. The whole idea of the Brand Marketing Center is to be able to build a brand's reputation by being an owner, or having the permission to access the site code.
On the other hand, if you do have access, but you think you have to get a degree in HTML to add the Badge, that's where I come in.
I created a video that shows you how to add the badge on a self-hosted WordPress blog, if you are using a theme that allows you to simply paste the code and it will be automatically be in the body part of the page. If not, no worries. I also show you how to add the code manually if you have a blog in the Google Blogger free environment. If again it's not the case for you, but your site allows you to edit the main page, I'm pretty sure you'll understand how to add the badge by watching the video.
In this next video, I show you examples of Brand pages created by members of APSense. You'll see different ways of building a Brand page, and I talk about the most important thing to think about BEFORE creating the Brand page.
To learn more about the Brand Marketing Center, go to the APSense Wiki article by clicking here.
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