About Ianwr999
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My name is Ian and I'm 50 years old. Just retired so decided to get into something that I'm really interested in, I did think

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Hi All,

I'm in the UK and wondered when creating posts is there any advantage to linking to US affiliates. I would think there are much more around. What strategy do UK

In the UK I use GBP, anywhere else then it's US$

Thanks rick

I put everything in dollars.

I am in the UK but I target the US for a lot of sales so I put everything in US$.

Derek

looks like there is no advantage to doing either. Will stick to sterling I think. Thanks for the response.

You're welcome Ian.

Derek

Hi Ian how often do you buy from the US. Never I would suggest, I know I wouldn't think of it. So I would stick with sterling. Also, your audience would not understand the value of the item unless in stirling.

Thanks Geoff

Can't you put it in both,,?

I could, but that could confuse the user I think. I'll try it just in sterling to start off and learn from that.

Thanks for getting back to me.

I have bought things listed in euros. I just Google euros to dollars and find out the real price

It would depend on your audience, where are they based? Most of my sites target UK customers, so I always use GBP and UK companies/affiliates

my niche is Pets so I could link to either UK or US. I think it makes it easier in GBP as some of the US sites I don't know anything about. Linking to PetsAtHome or AmazonUk etc is probably going to be best for me. Thanks you for the info anyway.

As you are in the UK and know the companies, I would definitely stick to the ones you mentioned :-) Also, just to add, your niche won't be pets as they don't use the internet ;-) Your niche will be the owners of the pets :-) So it depends where those owners are located :-)

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Dollars or pounds in the uk?

Dollars or pounds in the uk?

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Hi All,

I'm in the UK and wondered when creating posts is there any advantage to linking to US affiliates. I would think there are much more around. What strategy do UK

In the UK I use GBP, anywhere else then it's US$

Thanks rick

I put everything in dollars.

I am in the UK but I target the US for a lot of sales so I put everything in US$.

Derek

looks like there is no advantage to doing either. Will stick to sterling I think. Thanks for the response.

You're welcome Ian.

Derek

Hi Ian how often do you buy from the US. Never I would suggest, I know I wouldn't think of it. So I would stick with sterling. Also, your audience would not understand the value of the item unless in stirling.

Thanks Geoff

Can't you put it in both,,?

I could, but that could confuse the user I think. I'll try it just in sterling to start off and learn from that.

Thanks for getting back to me.

I have bought things listed in euros. I just Google euros to dollars and find out the real price

It would depend on your audience, where are they based? Most of my sites target UK customers, so I always use GBP and UK companies/affiliates

my niche is Pets so I could link to either UK or US. I think it makes it easier in GBP as some of the US sites I don't know anything about. Linking to PetsAtHome or AmazonUk etc is probably going to be best for me. Thanks you for the info anyway.

As you are in the UK and know the companies, I would definitely stick to the ones you mentioned :-) Also, just to add, your niche won't be pets as they don't use the internet ;-) Your niche will be the owners of the pets :-) So it depends where those owners are located :-)

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