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As you browse the Amazon site you can easily link to any product you see without having to mess about with the Amazon Associates section:
The Associates Site Stripe lets you build your Associates links right from the Amazon page itself. The Site Stripe will appear at the top of every Amazon page and provides quick and easy access for building links, adding products to your aStore and even seeing your reports. The Associates Site Stripe is a convenient alternative to using some of the Associate Central linking and reporting tools.It looks like this:
I haven't had much time to play with it, but it looks like it could be a really useful weapon in an affiliate's arsenal
WhiteStar Mortgages will be shutting down their programme on the tradedoubler network on October 10th.
Will other financial services companies be following suit?
Will other financial services companies be following suit?
It looks like 2008 is going to be a very "big" year for Tradedoubler as they unveil even more changes in how they do things.
The changes affect several areas.
The first and most fundamental change is that publishers will have to validate their domain names. The method being offered is via the inclusion of a metatag in the header of the website.
Of course this means that any publishers offering shared revenue deals will no longer be able to do so (whether this was common or not is not clear).
Tradedoubler will also be asking publishers to identify more details of their sites / domains on signup ie. whether the site contains certain types of content.
The other changes should be welcomed by most publishers as they will help people wishing to add multiple sites/domains to their accounts and apply to more than one affiliate program at a time.
The changes affect several areas.
The first and most fundamental change is that publishers will have to validate their domain names. The method being offered is via the inclusion of a metatag in the header of the website.
Of course this means that any publishers offering shared revenue deals will no longer be able to do so (whether this was common or not is not clear).
Tradedoubler will also be asking publishers to identify more details of their sites / domains on signup ie. whether the site contains certain types of content.
The other changes should be welcomed by most publishers as they will help people wishing to add multiple sites/domains to their accounts and apply to more than one affiliate program at a time.
Commission Junction have announced changes to the payment levels.
The new payout levels effective August 28th 2008 for Euro currency accounts will be:
Direct deposit: EUR25
Paper cheque: EUR60
The new payout levels effective August 28th 2008 for Euro currency accounts will be:
Direct deposit: EUR25
Paper cheque: EUR60
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