Hello guys,
I'm currently working to get my OneLink with Amazon so that I can do international sales but I have some difficulties.
Actually, I did it in the past an
Why I can't set up my amazon onelink?
Hello guys,
I'm currently working to get my OneLink with Amazon so that I can do international sales but I have some difficulties.
Actually, I did it in the past an
Ok I'll try to explain a little better my question here.
I received an email from Amazon(dot).ca saying that I was approved in their affiliate program (yeah!) but I was w
Hi - although the OneLink tool will send people to their correct countries, you won't get commission if they buy outside Canada, unless you are signed up to whichever country you are interested in.
One thing to be aware of, the target of getting 3 sales in 180 days will apply to each country you are signed up to. This can be difficult to achieve.
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On amazon do I need to be accepted for every country?
Ok I'll try to explain a little better my question here.
I received an email from Amazon(dot).ca saying that I was approved in their affiliate program (yeah!) but I was w
Hi - although the OneLink tool will send people to their correct countries, you won't get commission if they buy outside Canada, unless you are signed up to whichever country you are interested in.
One thing to be aware of, the target of getting 3 sales in 180 days will apply to each country you are signed up to. This can be difficult to achieve.
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Okay guys, I got a "tricky" one for you.
At my full-time job, we often need to buy stuff on Amazon(dot).ca. For one of our projects, my boss asked me to give him all the
If Amazon starts noticing too many purchases coming from the same source, they will definitely question it and may consider that some sort of fraud is occurring. Amazon could care less if they kick you out, but for you it would be a major pain. I would not recommend doing this unless you are fully prepared to be kicked out of Amazon.
Make sure your affiliate links bear no relation to your job IP addresses and information. Amazon has very sophisticated algorithms and will boot affiliates they believe are violating their terms and services.
OK, good thanks for the information! I think I'll take a quick look at Amazon's terms and services.
Just make sure your name isn't on ANYTHING on that order going into Amazon. Not even in the attention line.
There is certainly no harm in doing that.
Perhaps phrase it like this:
"..and to compensate my time, I am willing to use my affiliate links for these Amazon orders whereas I shall receive a small commission."
:)
Regards,
Jay
My off the cuff answer would be for you to read Amazon's Terms of Use regarding affiliates. This should answer any questions you might have.
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Can my affiliate links be used elsewhere than on my website?
Okay guys, I got a "tricky" one for you.
At my full-time job, we often need to buy stuff on Amazon(dot).ca. For one of our projects, my boss asked me to give him all the
If Amazon starts noticing too many purchases coming from the same source, they will definitely question it and may consider that some sort of fraud is occurring. Amazon could care less if they kick you out, but for you it would be a major pain. I would not recommend doing this unless you are fully prepared to be kicked out of Amazon.
Make sure your affiliate links bear no relation to your job IP addresses and information. Amazon has very sophisticated algorithms and will boot affiliates they believe are violating their terms and services.
OK, good thanks for the information! I think I'll take a quick look at Amazon's terms and services.
Just make sure your name isn't on ANYTHING on that order going into Amazon. Not even in the attention line.
There is certainly no harm in doing that.
Perhaps phrase it like this:
"..and to compensate my time, I am willing to use my affiliate links for these Amazon orders whereas I shall receive a small commission."
:)
Regards,
Jay
My off the cuff answer would be for you to read Amazon's Terms of Use regarding affiliates. This should answer any questions you might have.
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Hi guys,
I'm currently using Mailmunch as plugin to collect emails and I have a small problem when I want to import a list of email adresses.
Mailmunch asks a CSV f
I tried it with Excel instead of LibreOffice and it worked well. I don't know what happened but it worked. Thanks everyone!
CSV stands for "comma-separated values". Its data fields are most often separated or delimited, by a comma. For example, let's say you had a spreadsheet containing the following data seen in figure 1.
Sally Whittaker,2018, McCarren House,312,3.75
Belinda Jameson,2017,Cushing House,148,3.52
Jeff Smith,2018, Prescott House,17-D,3.20
Sandy Allen,2019, Oliver House,108,3.48
Because a CSV file is a normal text file just with commas then you can create your list in Textpad
I tried many different things but nothing works. I contacted Mailmunch directly and I just received an answer. It might be okay! Thanks :)
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Does anyone experience issues with mailmunch import tool?
Hi guys,
I'm currently using Mailmunch as plugin to collect emails and I have a small problem when I want to import a list of email adresses.
Mailmunch asks a CSV f
I tried it with Excel instead of LibreOffice and it worked well. I don't know what happened but it worked. Thanks everyone!
CSV stands for "comma-separated values". Its data fields are most often separated or delimited, by a comma. For example, let's say you had a spreadsheet containing the following data seen in figure 1.
Sally Whittaker,2018, McCarren House,312,3.75
Belinda Jameson,2017,Cushing House,148,3.52
Jeff Smith,2018, Prescott House,17-D,3.20
Sandy Allen,2019, Oliver House,108,3.48
Because a CSV file is a normal text file just with commas then you can create your list in Textpad
I tried many different things but nothing works. I contacted Mailmunch directly and I just received an answer. It might be okay! Thanks :)
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Hi guys,
I received a new comment on my website that is not in English. I think it is Spanish. What should I do with a comment that is not in the same language than my we
Love this. But the comment is terribly long, so if I add the English translation it will be horrible :O
Well, content is content, it will count up words to your article for Google, I love "blog filling" comments;) You can do a "free" translation, in good grammar
As far as I know, yes, it adds up. Even the simplest of user comments is classified as original.
That's awesome, thank you Loes! I'm happy because my articles are mostly around 900 words, I personally like reading shorter articles as well. So at least they will get bigger with comments.
hey hi Audrey -- it's likely ok .... and you've got a good discussion thread going here ....
Google translate can help identify and translate languages -- super tool to be acquainted with .... and it looks like Stanley's reply has some thoughtful options there for you ...
All the best, cheerio.... :)
Unless there's some translating software available, I don't know what to tell you, Audrey!
Jeff
hi Jeff -- Google translate is a pretty good & fast tool to help you identify what language text it is in and also translates as well ...
suggest you might want to check it out -- i've found it helpful for 'short texts.' .... :)
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What to do when you receive a comment in another language?
Hi guys,
I received a new comment on my website that is not in English. I think it is Spanish. What should I do with a comment that is not in the same language than my we
Love this. But the comment is terribly long, so if I add the English translation it will be horrible :O
Well, content is content, it will count up words to your article for Google, I love "blog filling" comments;) You can do a "free" translation, in good grammar
As far as I know, yes, it adds up. Even the simplest of user comments is classified as original.
That's awesome, thank you Loes! I'm happy because my articles are mostly around 900 words, I personally like reading shorter articles as well. So at least they will get bigger with comments.
hey hi Audrey -- it's likely ok .... and you've got a good discussion thread going here ....
Google translate can help identify and translate languages -- super tool to be acquainted with .... and it looks like Stanley's reply has some thoughtful options there for you ...
All the best, cheerio.... :)
Unless there's some translating software available, I don't know what to tell you, Audrey!
Jeff
hi Jeff -- Google translate is a pretty good & fast tool to help you identify what language text it is in and also translates as well ...
suggest you might want to check it out -- i've found it helpful for 'short texts.' .... :)
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Amazon One Link Update! March 2020
Omg! Thanks! :O