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Marco van Herwaarden 08-05-2010 04:39 PM

Please ask such question on their own support forums, vBulletin.org is not the place for this.

BirdOPrey5 08-05-2010 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Marco van Herwaarden (Post 2079684)
Please ask such question on their own support forums, vBulletin.org is not the place for this.

I hear you, I will stop- but FYI they don't have support forums, at least not public ones.

Marco van Herwaarden 08-06-2010 03:05 AM

That is not our problem. ;)

But i assume that if they dont have a forum, they will have other means of contacting them with questions.

BSMedia 08-06-2010 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by DrivingRevenue (Post 2079378)
it's pretty straight forward, we simply convert existing retailer links into affiliate links.

If the user clicking the link makes a purchase with the retailer within a specified time, you receive a percentage of the sale as commission for sending the traffic.

You simply install a few lines of JavaScript into the footer template. That's all there is to do.

so you're basically hijacking all links and turning them in to personal affiliate links?

DrivingRevenue 08-06-2010 09:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BirdOPrey5 (Post 2079641)
Why would I not just re-write my amazon and ebay links to add my own affiliate code using a mod like AME, which is what I currently do... are you able to offer better percentages then I could get on my own?

With Amazon most individuals can only attain the 4% commission revenue tier on their own, while we always hit the 8.5% tier. So with our normal 25% rev share, you'd receive 6.375% commission on Amazon sales. As for eBay, we properly affiliatize all eBay links in every country, the rewrite hack on this site, does not.

Also, we have roughly 12,500 affiliate programs in our system that we monetize, try managing that on your own, even with a dedicated staff it's difficult and time consuming.


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