Affiliate disclosure rules and regulations
This blog came to my attention, and I think it is important to share this blog with my followers.
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/sasselin/blog/affi...
I have written earlier a training about it, how to make and add a dislosure:
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/add-an-af...
I advice you to pay attention to it.
When you are an affiliate of amazon, scroll down to the re: of TanjaRita - she has some interesting links for you!
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I have my disclosure as a link in my footer. Hopefully that will be ok. I also recently found out that Amazon requires you have an affiliate disclosure pertaining to amazon on all of your pages, or somewhere visible on your site. I have also added this to my footer.
Here is what you need to have if you are an amazon associate:
“X 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 “your website name” (http://amazon.com, or http://endless.com, http://MYHABIT.com, http://SmallParts.com, or http://AmazonWireless.com).”
Here is a link to one of the many websites/blogs I read to see if this was in fact true.
http://marketingwithsara.com/amazon/warning-to-all-affiliate-marketers
Hi Loes thanks for this. In terms of size on our affiliate links page/pages. Can it be at the bottom of the page in small letter font or must it be displayed beside each affiliate link?
Many thanks again for sharing
Regards
George :-)
I have made a banner linked to my affiliate disclosure and added it under every blogpost.
This tutorial is attending to place it on top
http://workathomefuture.com/advertise-on-your-website - scroll down
but you can also add a banner under every post
Same tutorial diffrent sentence
<?php _tk_content_nav( 'nav-below' ); ?> add link behind this to get your banner under
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Thanks for pointing this out. I'm sure I am like a lot of others and figured it was optional. Thanks again.
When you live in the USA, you'ld better be careful, there are a lot of "avid law money hunters"