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This is followed by the Google Ads. Do you think this is inciting people to click? Or is that kind of statement fairgame.
Most all of my amazon.com links have been removed except a few remaining amazon credit card affiliate links which I never got any revenue from at all (but thought I would maintain a little longer just in case). They are also now being removed.
Has anyone here had success being an affiliate?
If the visitor is just click happy and hops over to amazon just to browse around, gets intrigued by an ad and goes somewhere else, amazon probably figures they had a low percentage probability of that visitor buying something and should get revenue from him via the AdSense ad.
I am earning about the same amounts from Amazon and AdSense, though no where near as much as wrgvt. Also, for my site, at least, I have to put MUCH more work into Amazon to do so well. Since it's a site mostly about books, that's OK, because Amazon complements the content well, and people go there to buy what I've told them about. And if someone isn't interested in the books, then AdSense serves up some relevant ads. A nice match.
One firm I worked for sold their products to teh Royail Mail this produced truly massive orders as a direct result, consequently we used to let them get away with murder.
oh sure they say it wasnt delivered quickly enough, just write that £30K debt off its the Royil mail.... get my drift.