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Turnic, that 'confirmation' thing ("do you want to add these items to your Amazon shopping cart?") I believe is only when using 3rd party shopping carts, like AOM etc. If your links just go straight to the item page on Amazon, then that's fine. However, I feel sales have dropped a lot since they introduced that 'confirmation' step on Amazon.co.uk - it's not on Amazon.com. Guess it must be some kind of EU regulations or something about transparency.
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Do you mean how can I send the buyer to amazon.co.uk or the OP ??? If me, I don't believe that my student books site breaks any of the rules. After all I am just sending people to products via an affiliate link. That's the fundamental nature behind most affiliate schemes. But I remember when the coding was being done I had an option to code it where a site visitor selected could select a few products and keep adding them to a local cart and then when they want to pay they go over to the Amazon site. Might update the site to do this later - will check if it's worthwhile but unless Amazon's rules have changed, I'll probably keep things as is. Quote:
What I explained above was a way to have a local 'holding' cart (which isn't a 3rd party method of accepting payment) just a way of holding the whole order together on your site while the visitor is still browsing and adding, then send the cart contents to Amazon's billing when the user goes to complete the order. This is another nice option for someone in the planning stages of an amazon site.
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Has anyone ever got ASM2 to work ? What does everyone else use other than custom jobs ?
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Yes, still aStores. Not much to report, though. Earnings would be better if I developed mininsites as well as aStore.
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