I dont like the links that they provide you with to go to the product on the amazon affiliate site, is there any way to create links that are not the 3 customizable options they provide you with (other than having to do it manually)
Posted on 13 December 2010.
I dont like the links that they provide you with to go to the product on the amazon affiliate site, is there any way to create links that are not the 3 customizable options they provide you with (other than having to do it manually)
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Posted on 10 December 2010.
A couple of months ago I started getting random pop ups. It’s always pop ups that have to do with the site I’m on but they’re not affiliated with the website they’re just pretending to be. Like if I go to chase.com a fake chase pop up comes up. Or if I’m on victoriassecret.com a fake VS pop up comes up. How can I get rid of this? I have Mcaffee security or something like that but when I try to use it it just opens up the website and tells me to buy stuff. What do I do? I want them to go away and I don’t want to buy anything.
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Posted on 10 December 2010.
i. Author – Andy Karr
ii. Name of affiliated organization – CNN
iii. Date of Posting/Revision – March 5, 2007
iv. Site Name – Bear Escapes from Boston Zoo
v. Date you accessed the site – January 1, 2008
vi. URL – www.cnn.com
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Posted on 05 December 2010.
You would think they would want to make it easy for movie-goers to know when it is actually opening (not the phony December 3 release date, which is only in a few locations). Instead, we need to go to several sites away from the primary movie site to find that info. With all the millions they spend on marketing, you would think the opening dates for major (and even smaller) cities would be easy to access.
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Posted on 03 December 2010.
If you clicked on the Best Buy’s link and you saw that it was indeed the real deal by redirecting to you to the official Best Buy site, would you still object to buying something from Best Buy’s thru an affiliate link? Did you know that many affiliate sites are created to help people find what they want and many are honest and they are not out to scam your personal info. Many affiliate sites provide a good service to those who are looking for deals and offer comparison shopping. Would you say this is a fair statement. After all, did you know that Best Buys encourages and allows affiliates to promote their stores and products. If you had an affiliate site how would convey to your readers that your site is not a scam site and if you were trying to sell something would you also want people to buy from you?
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Posted on 30 November 2010.
…did you spend on site/s?
Affiliate marketers get paid selling for other people. If, for instance, you have a page dedicated to large dogs and decide to allow Amazon to post ads for dog books you recommend on your site, you are an affiliate marketer. You don’t have any books but the customer buys the book from Amazon and you make a small profit.
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