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CarolX
6th January 2004, 02:12 PM
Marc,

I do a lot (understatement) of shopping on amazon. Do you get "something" if I access amazon through the link on the main page????? How about google???
Anything to help the site!!!!
Carol

Marc
6th January 2004, 02:27 PM
That's the way I think it's supposed to work. So far I've figured out Google's AdSense. I can get a report from them every day. I've been happily surprised with the results, actually.

I plan to look into Amazon details today to see what the details are. When I 'signed on' it said I'll get a cut of any purchases if someone starts out by clicking the 'ad' on one of my site pages. It also said that if I 'target' certain items the cut is higher.

Yeah - Please try it - If you're going to buy something through Amazon, start from here.

I'll get back with more details soon.

Marc
6th January 2004, 02:40 PM
I checked Amazon and so far it only shows 5 'click throughs' with no purchases. I think it 'tags' any click throughs and if someone actually buys something I get a 2% to 5% 'kickback' (or whatever you want to call it). So - up to now Amazon is a No Profit to me.

Google's AdSense is bringing in an average of US$20 a day since I put it on the site. This is good because there have been few 'Contributors' over the last month. However, all in all November and December were OK months so I'm not complaining.

Marc
6th January 2004, 02:47 PM
Google is strictly a 'click through' program. People click and I get paid per click whether anyone buys anything or not. If someone does buy something, I do not get anything else. I consider this a nice arrangement for me because many people click on ads but in reality few actually buy. Obviously, quite a few people are clicking Google ads here (surprised me!) - I make some money every day from it - but few click the Amazon ad.

Howard Atkins
7th January 2004, 12:19 AM
Now I know that I"ll click some google, or is that unfair.

Yes if you look at my IP I am in Tampa Florida, arrived in the States morning of 5th, went to N.C. came today to Tampa, return tommorow to N.C and bak to Israel Thursday afternoon, sorry to miss you all.

Marc
7th January 2004, 12:36 AM
Please don't click just to click. I don't want to cheat the system. But if you see something that really does interest you, click away.

In the US, eh? Finger printed and all, eh? Vacation or business?

Howard Atkins
7th January 2004, 07:00 AM
Not fingerprinted, I have a UK passport and it is random.

Business.

howste
12th January 2004, 05:14 PM
If you want this to work, I need you to, for example, start here by clicking the Amazon link in the sidebar if you want to buy something from Amazon.

Or if you see a Google AdSense advertisement in the sidebar which interests you, click on the advertisement.
Just out of curiosity, do they pay "per click" or do they pay only if you buy something at their site? :bigwave:

Marc
12th January 2004, 05:34 PM
Amazon is by purchase - someone must buy something. Google is strictly per click.

howste
12th January 2004, 05:38 PM
Well, OK then. Click click clickety click click... :D

Greg B
12th January 2004, 05:42 PM
Marc,

I have used the Amazon link to access their web site and I have now set up an account with them (registered). If I now buy something from them without first going thru this site will you still get credit? (I am purchasing some books shortly).

Greg B

Marc
12th January 2004, 06:03 PM
As I understand it, you have to start with the link here. That takes you to the Amazon login and it tracks you through.

This may give you some info:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/browse.html/ref=mm_as_/103-5402219-9416634?node=3435371

I don't see Amazon as being a significant source. As of today, still zero - see attached.

Marc
12th January 2004, 09:43 PM
Well, OK then. Click click clickety click click... :D
I can't encourage 'cheating'. If the link is interesting, great, but please let's not start a Click campaign. I definitely don't want to be black listed. :rolleyes:

CarolX
19th January 2004, 02:04 PM
Marc,
Where did the Amazon link go...did that not pan out?

CX

Marc
19th January 2004, 06:19 PM
I took it out as totally unprofitable. I still have an account and am considering where I might place a link but for now I decided I didn't want it just sitting there.

Tell you what - if you're planning on buying something, wait until tomorrow morning. I'll put the link back in tonight and we can watch and see what happens if you order by starting out on a link here. In fact, I'd like to 'test' it.

Marc
20th January 2004, 03:59 AM
Marc,
Where did the Amazon link go...did that not pan out?

CX
I put it back - it's under the Google ads.