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Each CD I review has a link to a number of places you can buy them... but I never get any money cos I feature links to a bunch of sites and Amazon are usually one of the more expensive ones... so I may as well take the Amazon links off... it's a pain to get the right URL for each product and all that... Well, when the redesign goes up it probably won't have any Amazon links...
On the other hand, a friend of mine gets enough from his affiliate links to Amazon to pay for his hosting and ADSL connection almost every month.
Income depends on many factors, not just how popular your site is. Individual product links are best, especially if you are doing product reviews.
Chris.
Like, 100% of any extra referral fees.
So what were you originally selling?
You could make loads from saying things like, "More info can be found in this excellent book."
Something like this:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/ [CHEEKY MONKEY] 0764507206/ref=sr_aps_books_1_2/202-9089613-5522261
Hey, great idea. I know loads of books that I can recommend!
> Where have I mentioned books?!
Don't make me look stupid.
I was generalising.
I don't care if that's not a word either.
yOU HAVE A MORE SPECIFIC SITE THAT WHAT i DO AND (sorry!) therefore you will be able to sell more stuff than me just randomly linking games.
Like Xboxrules will be able to sell Xbox games because people go there solely forthe Xbox.
Basically, unless your site is specific to something you're gonna have a small chance of getting any money.
> Vamp wrote:
> Cool hope you get some done is your site a good pplace to start with
> web designing cos something i really wanna do
>
> Yes. The first section I completed teaches you how to do the basics of
> webdesign, and the most important parts. It's right at the top of the
> list of links on the left.
thanks goonna have a read
> Twain wrote:
> Not really. You'll recieve the money that you paid out for the
> product, so you don't actually earn any money from doing that.
>
> ye but you will get it as a discount
Yeah, I suppose, but that depends on who hosts your shop (eg. cafepress.com)