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Old 12-07-2005, 01:22 PM
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Does anyone have a better way of using Amazons vast product availability without using their canned html copied ads? I currently use this but dont like the fact that the ads say buy from Amazon. I cannot use scripts with my provider either which is somewhat limited. I thought about simply writing my own html and then if the customer orders the product, simply order from amazon myself and then have it shipped to their address. This could work if the price and availability remain constant. Any ideas? I can't seem to find some good ones.
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Old 12-11-2005, 11:06 PM
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the whole point of amazon.com's affiliate program is to market themselves. the more they have people like you joining their affiliate program and trying to sell their products, the more exposure they will receive. i believe it's part of terms of use agreement for every transaction to take place on their site. this is a huge disadvantage for the amazon.com affiliates, because there will be very little to no repeat customers to your site once they figure out that everything that you sell is from amazon.com. what you spend on advertising to get consumers to your site is more beneficial to amazon.com it's no wonder why 90% of amazon affiliates go inactive.
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