Amazon Book Links: The Quick And Easy Way
I heard a lot of feedback from my Blogging 101 series on using Amazon Associates program to earn a couple of pennies for your efforts.
Well, I just had to share this tip about an easy way to create Amazon affiliate links to books.
Check out this blog post from the new Amazon Associates blog titled Create Links While Browsing. (By the way, you need to get this in your feedreader!)
Using “bookmarklets,” you can simply surf to the book on Amazon, click the button and it’ll send you straight to the affiliate code. WOW!
I love it! Amazon is lowering the bar for what it takes to post books!
I also wanted to mention … if you’re having problems making it work … be sure the javascript cut-and-paste code they provide doesn’t have linebreaks.
If you’re having problems, here’s a text file with the code fixed: Amazon Javascript Code fix.
I’ve been working on tweaking my Amazon sales and started reading around in the Associates help section. If you haven’t done so, browse around in the “Discussion Boards” and “Performance Tips” sections. It’s worth it!
And if you haven’t created an aStore, you should do so. Amazon makes it INCREDIBLY easy to sell books through your site. Each book link has a product review and information in an easy-to-read page and look that can be customized to be similar to your blog. They even let you badge your aStore!
Check out my aStore here.
[If you discover books through blogs sites, like mine, and want to buy that book, you should buy through their Amazon links. It’s a great way to say thank you!]
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Anyone else having trouble with Amazon deliveries?
I am real late on a delivery of a book from the USPS, sent a good full week ago…was “estimated delivery” to be here last Thursday.
I'm worried they may have lost it.
Amazon did their job and had it out the morning after my order, but the clueless USPS…?
Anyone one else have trouble?
Thanks for the feedback..