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Hi all,

I'm after a quick and dirty sign up directly with a main TV seller/retailer to give me TV for sale listings, content, affiliate content, etc, etc on a new TV listing site I'm creating. :D

Anyone know of any, pref. UK based?

Thanks. :)
 
Are you asking for retail stores that sell TV's.
If you are comet, currys, dixons and pc world are all on affiliate window they have a fair few internet only stores there as well that stock TV's
 
I had a really rubbish site selling TVs a while back.

The conversions I got were from Amazon, Sharp and Digital Direct.
Both the latter are at AWIN.
 
i sell a few TV's through amazon.. you only get £7 per sale tho - even if the sale price is £1000's

beyondtelevision.co.uk have an affiliate on AffilWin.. give them a try.
 
i sell a few TV's through amazon.. you only get £7 per sale tho - even if the sale price is £1000's

Yep. I sold an 1,100 pound TV last month via amazon and earned £7, which works out as a 0.64% commission rate!
 
Yep. I sold an 1,100 pound TV last month via amazon and earned £7, which works out as a 0.64% commission rate!

disgusting isnt it.

i sold a TV today, through Beyond Television, Sale price was: £998.00
i got: £29.94

Thats a bit better than £7 !

Something is telling me to scrap all my amazon TV sites :-(
 
Sorry to go a bit off topic, but regarding the amazon scheme...

Last month I found a big "minus" or "clawback" in my account.. It was for a laptop that had sold back in January (on the old scheme so it was more like twenty quid commission).

So I assume that the buyer had problems with it and returned it so they took the commission back....
 
I would say avoid play as their electrical commission is terrible.

With regards to Amazon we use 2 accounts so aren't capped at the £7. Unfortunately they've stopped doing the classic account now so you're stuck with the £7 limit.
 
I would say avoid play as their electrical commission is terrible.

With regards to Amazon we use 2 accounts so aren't capped at the £7. Unfortunately they've stopped doing the classic account now so you're stuck with the £7 limit.
I don't really do anything with amazon but have had my account for a long time. How can you tell which comission structure you're on?
 
I don't really do anything with amazon but have had my account for a long time. How can you tell which comission structure you're on?

I'm not sure how you know to be honest. There were phasing out the old classic accounts so there doesn't look an easy way to see what you're on!
 
I'm not sure how you know to be honest. There were phasing out the old classic accounts so there doesn't look an easy way to see what you're on!

I have just checked my account. On the "reports" page it gives the following info:

You are currently enrolled in our Performance Fee Plan.

Referral Rate (Increase this to 5.50% by selling 21 more items): 5.00%
 
So Amazon give £7 if you sell a tv, any TV? I have cheaptvs.org.uk which I am developing and £7 would probably still be good comission for this?
 
@Ashton - AFAIK Amazon cap your commission to maximum of £7 per sale - yes even if you sell a product for £5k
 
Performance plan is the new plan which has the sliding percentage but capped at £7.

The older plan for which I still have account is the Classic Plan and that is only 4% but uncapped.

If the item value is > than £150 I swap the affiliate link to the classic plan
 
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