ok i will go for sure as everyone got eyes to see. Those that trust you over me, they must be blind. that's all I want to say in my last post here
Yes, everyone is blind and they trust you. Have a goodnight and take it easy on the alcohol next time, your a mess. PuReWebDev
Pureweb What is the proper way of linking to a product on your blog? Some are claiming that if you have seen like this one then it won't be counted through your clicks. http://amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0684868768/ It should be like this one: http://amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0684868768/
Amazon will support both versions of the link, but if you are putting on a fresh set of links, you will want to use the new version that Amazon displays in Associates Central. There are different types of links in use depending on if a site is using web services as well, so what someone is doing on their site might not really apply to you, best to get the link format from the Associates Central and avoid any confusion about it thank you, PuReWebDev
Ok.. I have been quiet enough. I am the graphics guy here at Ecommerce for Everyone. I have put countless hours into this system and the content found therein so I would say I am more than qualified to pipe in on this ridiculous rant that is taking place on this forum. First things first... You want to talk about trust??? Take a look at your shiny new AOM trial website in the which you have clearly STOLEN and published copywritten content from our E4E websites. This has been done of several pages including the top three tabs on the right hand side of the site AND the ENTIRE footer and subsequent linked content included therein. I have taken several screenshots as proof of this so you can never deny that you have stolen from us. You can say all you want about our company and by all means, continue to try to make a point that is now moot. We are in the business of helping people achieve financial independence and we provide a service that is intentionally under priced for this sole purpose. Personally, I don't appreciate the fact that you are making false allegations about E4E or its staff but on top of that, you are stealing our work. Great job. You should be applauded for your efforts.
I've been looking at Amazon-centric templates and services to to run a more broad Category style 'store front' to my AmAssoc efforts. Eventually. But I'm starting to find real success with SMALL, SIMPLE niche sites featuring hand-picked items is bringing home the bacon. I'm doing that by building a small ARSENAL of sites on topics I have some expertise, passion, knowledge about. Clearly visitors are eager to know "WHY this is the RIGHT product, and beware because THAT one isn't, or This manufacturer excels and makes superior products - and that one is lousy because..." ADD VALUE to the shopping equation - and visitors will buy with more certainty and confidence - and good conversion rates directly result. My sites make the 'sale' BEFORE they even get to Amazon. And the moment they click on any link, my responsibilities end. I handhold them in the parking lot, right up to the front doors. Then they're on thier own. So think in those terms: Multiple niche sites, registered and hosted as lost-cost as possible. Focus on adding value by the product-related content you provide, send 'em off in the RIGHT direction. Let Amazon handle ALL the back end responsibilities. Refine the sites that get good click-thru. Re-THINK and fix the sites that don't. Promote them all to the best of your abilities. Try to leave your Best-Performing one alone - Don't fix it if it ain't broke - and spend your energies instead on those that are under-performing. Apple what works to those that ain't. They key here is diversity: All will add up to a steady stream that isn't dependent on any ONE niche. I certainly don't know the formula, but some of my sites are LOVED by Yahoo and MSN when Google just refuses to give a damn - and vice versa. So again, a handful of sites buffer you from the devastating whims of any given search engine. I'm consistently making hundreds a month being a street-vendor, and not trying to be a 'MALL'...
Just wanted to share a showcase of some of our sites: http://www.ecommerceforeveryone.com/showcase.php thanks, PuReWebDev
Not really sure if that one is de-activated. I don't use that style of link, but I would go ahead and go with what Amazon is currently using in associates central. Being that I use web services, my buy links come directly from Amazon, so that's one thing I don't have to go around fixing every update, thank god, lol. thanks, PuReWebDev
Agree alot of good advice keep up the good work, What products works for you? To do research on products that is hot you all can try Ebay pulse and Google trends! But you all know that anyway "DON'T YA"
Well done on the site as i also am going the this path just curios on the check out shopping cart who pays who?
did the amazon have a web store like the ebay affiliate program on this site lowcost-realestate.com. I like their method but i failed the registration for unknown reason. I have a site that run real estate. you can see it here.. http://realestate.site88.net to get the idea. Also did the amazon has affiliate for cars distributor?