Hello,
Just wondering about affiliates like Amazon. If I am Canadian and register for the Amazon.ca Affiliate program, does that mean if someone links from the US (Amaz
Hi - take a look at my post to see how this works. What is Amazon OneLink (and Does It Actually Work?)
Nice write-up. Very clear, thank you.
So I join for each country, then link my affiliate accounts. After that I put all Amazon Links using the "Amazon.com" program. If they are redirected to another country I am associated with, I still get the commission.
Yes, that's right. But do ensure you have enough traffic to meet Amazon's sales target of 3 sales in 180 days for each country.
Hi,
It is best to check where most of your traffic is coming from. Most likely it is from the U.S.
Therefore, I would suggest signing up for Amazon.com, you could also sign up for Amazon.ca if you have decent traffic from Canada.
I am Canadian as well, and most of my sales are from the U.S.
I am also with Amazon Canada and Amazon UK., however, U.S. brings me the most sales.
You need to remember that for each Amazon country you sign up with, you need to make 3 sales in 180 days.
Amazon allows affiliate marketers belong to multiple market places. so shoppers are directed to their country's Amazon site and you get commission if you are an affiliate marketer for that Amazon country site. So you can be an affiliate for both US and Canada and others are well.
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Country specific affiliates and clicks from other countries?
Hello,
Just wondering about affiliates like Amazon. If I am Canadian and register for the Amazon.ca Affiliate program, does that mean if someone links from the US (Amaz
Thanks everyone for the responses. This cleared up a lot. I also have to say how impressed I am with the speed at which this community comes together to help each other out.
Hi - take a look at my post to see how this works. What is Amazon OneLink (and Does It Actually Work?)
Nice write-up. Very clear, thank you.
So I join for each country, then link my affiliate accounts. After that I put all Amazon Links using the "Amazon.com" program. If they are redirected to another country I am associated with, I still get the commission.
Yes, that's right. But do ensure you have enough traffic to meet Amazon's sales target of 3 sales in 180 days for each country.
Hi,
It is best to check where most of your traffic is coming from. Most likely it is from the U.S.
Therefore, I would suggest signing up for Amazon.com, you could also sign up for Amazon.ca if you have decent traffic from Canada.
I am Canadian as well, and most of my sales are from the U.S.
I am also with Amazon Canada and Amazon UK., however, U.S. brings me the most sales.
You need to remember that for each Amazon country you sign up with, you need to make 3 sales in 180 days.
Amazon allows affiliate marketers belong to multiple market places. so shoppers are directed to their country's Amazon site and you get commission if you are an affiliate marketer for that Amazon country site. So you can be an affiliate for both US and Canada and others are well.
See more comments
Thanks everyone for the responses. This cleared up a lot. I also have to say how impressed I am with the speed at which this community comes together to help each other out.