I made a script on my website to help with SEO and it allows people that are linking to it to earn money. If you link to my store with the associd=YOURIDHERE parameter, all the links will have your ID in it. There will be a session set so that user can browse the site and you will still get credit. My Amazon Affiliate Store You can link to as many pages as you would like. You can link to a single page from multiple places with high PageRank and that page may show high up in Google searches to help you earn money. I'm also doing a link exchange program if you want me to link back to your shopping site. Thanks!
Not a bad idea, and well implemented. The only problem is: who really wants to link to someone else's content and take their word that you are getting credit? No disrespect intended; it's a valid point.
dude? why on earth would we do that? its makes no sense at all.. sorry but I can see no benefit for doing it.
It will make a web page with URLs pointing to Amazon with your Affiliate ID. For example, My affiliate ID is ezstbu-20. This example link generates a web page and it will be indexed by Google, having my own Affiliate ID on it: http://www.bindingdesigns.com/aws/storeFront.php?category=All&displayCat=digital+point&associd=ezstbu-20 If someone goes to that page, clicks a link, and buys something, then I will get a commission from Amazon for it. If you put your Affiliate ID on it, then you would get the commission. The benefit is pretty simple.
So we give a link to a page with our id in it, your site then benefits as any google PR that pages gets passes on to the rest of your site by the menu links. Nice way to get us to promote your site and less work for you to do getting links yourself. Anyone could just link to the amazon site sub section direct if they want, and would be more likely to make a sale that way, than linking to your script.
If you link directly to Amazon, a web page will not be generated and added to the Google index. Plus, it would only take a minute. I will be happy to link back to your site, also.
I made it so it automatically links back to your site by adding both a URL and Title. Note: they must be URL encoded! Sample: www[dot]bindingdesigns[dot]com/aws/storeFront.php?category=All&displayCat=Stuff&associd=ezstbu-20&url=http://www.bindingdesigns.com/&title=Binding+Designs STUFF This will give equal help to your website. The content should be related.
??? <b>This is not even close to cookie stuffing.</b> Cookie stuffing is done by tricking Amazon into thinking that a user clicked on a link. One way to do it would be to put an <img src='urlLinkwithAffiliateID'> on a high traffic site and then they will all have appeared to clicked on the affiliate link. Read about cookie stuffing here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cookie_stuffing I am not setting any cookies. The only way the cookie would be set is if the user clicks on a link to Amazon with your affiliate ID in it, which Amazon would set the cookie. Affiliate ID's are not secret. You can go to any Amazon Affiliate Ad and look at the URL to get the Affiliate ID.
Who is this person? Look at all his posts: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/search.php?searchid=17950093 They are all just about him getting banned from every website there is. His post on this thread was completely irrelevant, if not spam, or just idiocy. He should get banned from this site.