Logging into Your Amazon Associate Account


Now that you are logged into your Amazon Associate account, look on the Amazon Associate SiteStripe… to the far right… and click on the Help link, which will take you to the following screen…


From your tool bar… click on the Link Checker option offered on the Tools dropdown menu…

NEXT PAGE: Introducing Amazon’s Link Checker Tool



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TomasB Premium Plus
Thanks for creating a very informative post. I was just wondering if you or anyone in this discussion knew how the link might get broken in the first place, and is there any way to actually prevent it from happening ?
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Triblu Premium
Hey Tomas,

That is why I showed how I fix these to not break so quickly in the future. I was linking to ONE product page, and now, I fix links linking to the search results page for that product instead.

This method serves to prevent broken links any time soon. Amazon would need to STOP selling that product for that page to become a broken link.

Hope I have explained this better this time. Sorry for not explaining this better in this tutorial.
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FrankB-1 Premium Plus
Hi Trisch,

GREAT info, as usual!
I added it to my favorites list.

Enjoy your weekend,
Frank
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Triblu Premium
Thanks Frank, you have a safe, healthy and happy weekend too. :-))
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lesabre Premium
Thank you for the lesson Trish. Much appreciated.

Michael
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Triblu Premium
You're very welcome Michael.
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ERichardson1 Premium
Good afternoon dear friend, also we must remember if you haven't made a sale in 3 months you may not be affiliate any longer. May good health and prosperity be always with you.
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Triblu Premium
Hey Earl,

You are correct... but that is not what this tutorial is about. This is for Amazon affiliate links for active affiliates.
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ERichardson1 Premium
And I do understand that my friend, and it was a good thing what you have said. However, I have found out in the last couple years sometime newbies think that their link is broken and it's not, there are just not affiliate any longer.
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JKulk1 Premium
This a timely training module Trish. I was about to complete a check of my Amazon links. Jim
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Triblu Premium
You're very welcome Jim.

Got so "sick and tired" of picking and replacing just ONE item of a particular product, so now will go for pages of... whatever... hoping for less chance of broken affiliate links with Amazon, in the future.
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