C Charlie New member Jun 24, 2006 324 0 0 Jun 30, 2006 #1 Their cookie times are so short it is hardly worth promoting them anyway.
N Nathan New member Jun 24, 2006 543 0 0 www.helpforwebmasters.com Jun 30, 2006 #2 I think if you have a specialised site and your ads are very finely focused, together with enough visitors you can still make money from Amazon. I think the days of the generic AWS site making money are long gone though
I think if you have a specialised site and your ads are very finely focused, together with enough visitors you can still make money from Amazon. I think the days of the generic AWS site making money are long gone though
Jon Administrator Staff member Jun 21, 2006 9,846 114 63 117 New York City Jun 30, 2006 #3 Why settle for crappy payouts from them when there are tons of better alternatives?
A a.titus1 New member Jun 24, 2006 567 4 0 Jun 30, 2006 #4 I love how amazon has set up their data feeds and how much customizing you can do with the feeds. Unfortunately, their payouts are crap though, so unfortunately its not worth using all the neat toys.
I love how amazon has set up their data feeds and how much customizing you can do with the feeds. Unfortunately, their payouts are crap though, so unfortunately its not worth using all the neat toys.
emp New member Jun 29, 2006 7,467 211 0 Jun 30, 2006 #5 @Jon Ok, you got me hooked now. Which alternatives? International ones, please. ::emp::
JDA New member Jun 24, 2006 720 2 0 Atlanta Jun 30, 2006 #6 The payouts do suck, but what better alternatives are there for books?
emp New member Jun 29, 2006 7,467 211 0 Jun 30, 2006 #7 Actually, also looking for any alternatives. Books, CDs, DVDs, Games, Electronics. ::emp::
Possibility Attempting Jun 25, 2006 212 1 0 www.nickbakewell.com Jun 30, 2006 #8 Damn, and i'm just in the process of setting up an Amazon music store.
M Mark Web Monkey Jun 21, 2006 128 1 0 London, UK www.markbridgeman.com Jun 30, 2006 #9 My AWS stores still make money, but very little - $15 so far this month