Hello, I was wondering if Flipboard has any limit on how many people you can follow? I know Twitter can have limitations, I was curious to know if Flipboard has any similar rul
No limits a mentioned Just like WA it is a global community. Here are the guidelines. https://about.flipboard.com/community-guidelines/
Why would there be a limit? I think you should follow as many people as you can. If there's a limit I'm sure you will find out along the way.
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Any limit on how many people you can follow on flipboard?
Hello, I was wondering if Flipboard has any limit on how many people you can follow? I know Twitter can have limitations, I was curious to know if Flipboard has any similar rul
No limits a mentioned Just like WA it is a global community. Here are the guidelines. https://about.flipboard.com/community-guidelines/
Why would there be a limit? I think you should follow as many people as you can. If there's a limit I'm sure you will find out along the way.
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Hello! Later this week I'll be going to a family reunion. I'm excited to tell them all about my website and my experiences with WA. I know our main priority is to help and educ
Hey Jon.
This is one that I could never fully understand about 'Affiliate Marketing.' My understanding is that the person(company) offering their products ultimately want to sell their products/services. What difference should it make if it is your cousin or wife that is purchasing that product through you? They have already factored in the fact that a commission has to be paid if it is coming through an affiliate.
By limiting who you can promote to in order to sell their product makes 'zero' sense to me. Perhaps I'm missing something here, but the goal of the person or company selling the product is that they want to 'Sell' their product or service.
Not sure if this helps, but if I were you, I would just go ahead.
Maybe go over the Terms & Conditions of the company. Something might be there to help you overcome the hurdle in your mind.
For example, I am a member in good standing at WA. Why cannot I promote WA to my brother, sister, friend or dog and gain some benefit from it because I have put in the effort? O.K. the 'dog' might not be able to sign-up, but the dog's owner could sign up in the name of the dog.
Makes no sense to me unless I am off-topic on your issue.
Let me know.
Kindest regards,
Paul.
Thanks for your input Paul, I agree it doesn't make sense to me either. From reading the other replies I think I'll be ok as long as they live at a different address
It is tracked by the IP address of the computer and your home address. Anyone outside of the home can use it.
Just one more affirmative all they need to do is click a link on your site and buy whatever they want
Hey Jon, they all can use your website and buy products through your affiliate link. Name doesn't matter but they need to have amazon account. It's easy. E mail address and a password. They can use your website and read a post which has amazon link.That's it.Address doesn't matter. They don't have to live in the neighborhood.Your website is global.And then you will get credit for it.
As far as I know, it would only pertain to family members at the same address that Amazon has on file for you as an affiliate. If it's a different last name and/or address, you should be good to go!
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How far into a family tree can we sell amazon products to?
Hello! Later this week I'll be going to a family reunion. I'm excited to tell them all about my website and my experiences with WA. I know our main priority is to help and educ
Hey Jon.
This is one that I could never fully understand about 'Affiliate Marketing.' My understanding is that the person(company) offering their products ultimately want to sell their products/services. What difference should it make if it is your cousin or wife that is purchasing that product through you? They have already factored in the fact that a commission has to be paid if it is coming through an affiliate.
By limiting who you can promote to in order to sell their product makes 'zero' sense to me. Perhaps I'm missing something here, but the goal of the person or company selling the product is that they want to 'Sell' their product or service.
Not sure if this helps, but if I were you, I would just go ahead.
Maybe go over the Terms & Conditions of the company. Something might be there to help you overcome the hurdle in your mind.
For example, I am a member in good standing at WA. Why cannot I promote WA to my brother, sister, friend or dog and gain some benefit from it because I have put in the effort? O.K. the 'dog' might not be able to sign-up, but the dog's owner could sign up in the name of the dog.
Makes no sense to me unless I am off-topic on your issue.
Let me know.
Kindest regards,
Paul.
Thanks for your input Paul, I agree it doesn't make sense to me either. From reading the other replies I think I'll be ok as long as they live at a different address
It is tracked by the IP address of the computer and your home address. Anyone outside of the home can use it.
Just one more affirmative all they need to do is click a link on your site and buy whatever they want
Hey Jon, they all can use your website and buy products through your affiliate link. Name doesn't matter but they need to have amazon account. It's easy. E mail address and a password. They can use your website and read a post which has amazon link.That's it.Address doesn't matter. They don't have to live in the neighborhood.Your website is global.And then you will get credit for it.
As far as I know, it would only pertain to family members at the same address that Amazon has on file for you as an affiliate. If it's a different last name and/or address, you should be good to go!
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Hi Jon, I have not used it, but I believe there are no limits. Irv.