Is my site uder all rules of Amazon? If not what changes should I made? Please help!

Discussion in 'Amazon' started by adwaitk007, Dec 24, 2012.

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    Hello,
    I recently converted my blog (which is PR3 but not blog anymore) to an amazon affiliate website. I am new to amazon and really don't want to make any mistake to get banned from amazon.

    As far as my knowledge I done everything under their guidelines and policies but still I am not sure. I am in need of a review from experienced people who are doing affiliate work since many years.

    I want to play this game cleanly so please advice abut my site. Is my site uder all rules of Amazon? If not what changes should I made? Please help!


    my site: http://www.comfortflat.com/


    Waiting for answers. And I know people from DP will never disappoint me.

    Regards,
    Adwait
     
    adwaitk007, Dec 24, 2012 IP
  2. adwaitk007

    adwaitk007 Well-Known Member

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    still hoping for response!
     
    adwaitk007, Dec 25, 2012 IP
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    alenyuli Greenhorn

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    you should add disclosure page to tell your visitors that you are an affiliate,

    “[Insert your name] is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to [insert the applicable site name (amazon.com, amazonsupply.com, or myhabit.com)].”
     
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    point2 Active Member

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    Not sure but I don't think amazon like the idea that you placed powered by amazon.com. I am not 100% accurate on this. But I also saw a comment on this before with another theme developer that they will not place anything similar to that as Amazon is against it.
     
    point2, Dec 28, 2013 IP