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Don’t Lose your Funds to Amazon – How to Stay Within The Operating Agreement Posted: 23 May 2017 07:00 AM PDT This is a guest post by Cathy Tibbles of WPBarista Recently a lot of warning bells were sounding around the internet because of some changes to the Amazon Associates program. Looking at Problogger’s experience and the success of several other bloggers using affiliate sales, this post will take you through the importance of using Amazon Associates (or deciding if it’s right for you); and how to keep your account open and funds within your grasp. How much can you really make from affiliate marketing?Affiliate marketing is earning income by referring products to your readers. When they purchase your recommended products, it generates a commission payment for you. To earn affiliate income, two things must be true:
Over the last 13 years, Darren has reported $600,000 from Amazon affiliates alone! Smart Passive Income reported $94,824 in affiliate income for the month of January 2017. Google can provide a healthy list of monthly income reports if you’re interested in more; but keep in mind that those reports are from a small section of the blogging community that reports their income. My guess is a disproportionately high number of them are blogs earning over $1000/month. If you want to create an affiliate marketing income stream, one of the best run-throughs is right here on Problogger – Podcast Episode 51. The main reason bloggers prefer Amazon’s affiliate program is because it is so well known. Easily recognised companies have a higher perceived trust value to our readers, and we all know that more trust equals more sales. The downside is the often lower ticket items coupled with lower commission fees. To find out if Amazon Associates is the right affiliate company for you, see Darren’s Pros & Cons list in this post. That brings us to point number two in our research – what on earth happened to make Amazon the ‘bad guy’ overnight? Amazon Affiliates Program Not PayingAmazon Associates, the name of their affiliate program, is chock-full of legal jargon and difficult to understand. So I took apart the interesting (read: controversial) parts of the Operating Agreement and contacted Amazon directly for clarification. Before we get into the consequences, let’s look at what actions are worthy of these consequences, shall we?
>>> Immediate account closure and forfeiture of all earned funds.<<< From the Operating Agreement:
Yes, that says you will forfeit your fees, whether or not they are directly related to the particular infraction. I’m guessing even the rebels among us are motivated to stay in line, at least until we find new affiliate companies. Now, let me take a moment to tell you why #2 above impacts 99% of bloggers … 99% of You are Violating the Operating AgreementDo you use feeds? Are you familiar with that glorious machine-readable version of your blog that lets us download your blogs and read at our leisure. We use our own favorite feed reader like Feedly or Bloglovin. Whether you know this or not, your feed (in WordPress) is always available and anyone can access it. Interested in trying this?Go to yourblog.com/feed and you can see a bunch of awful looking code-stuff. That, my friends, is your feed! Another very common use of the feed, is to attach it to a mass email provider – like Mailchimp or Convertkit – and send your posts automatically to subscribers. Do you see where I’m going with this?
Um. I guess they take a different view. Amazon Special Links & Email DilemmaSolution One:
The downside is that you’ll need to edit each post! Uggg. Solution Two:
Downside – The reader will expect to be taken to Amazon, and instead will be redirected back to the post, where they can click again to purchase. Cathy Tibbles is the founder of WordPress Barista – your geeky girlfriends partnering with bloggers to take care of the technical aspects of blogging. The post Don’t Lose your Funds to Amazon – How to Stay Within The Operating Agreement appeared first on ProBlogger. |
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