Create Amazon Associate Website
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Amazon is a leader on online shopping. The company was founded by Jeff Bezos in 1994, and launched in 1995. They started out as an online bookstore and then quickly diversified by adding other items, such as VHS tapes and DVDs, music CDs, software , video games, electronics, MP3s, clothing, furniture, toys and even food items.
Now, Amazon.com is a Fortune 500 e-commerce company based in Seattle, WA. Amazon was one of the first big companies to sell goods over the Internet .
Amazon.com offers an amazing affiliate program where you earn up to 15% for every sale generated from your website/blog. They take care of order processing, collecting the money, and shipping the product to the customer. The problem is it can take a lot of time and programming expertise to create a complete store from which to begin selling.
With Associate-O-Matic you can build a stand alone store or add a shopping area to an existing website or blog.
There are two type of associate-o-matic, free and full version. One of the different between free version and full version is Affiliate Traffic Percentage You Keep. A free version will keep 90%, 9 out of 10 times your Associate ID is used, where full version is 100% for us.
But, for a full version, we will be charged $99 for first instalation and $20 per year after.
This script is easy to use and isntall. This script not need a database, only a server with PHP support. Simply upload all file the run. You just filll some information to set up tthe website such us: kategory, a frontpage, header, footer, etc, then ready.
Interest to use associate-o-matic. It’s an example site built using associate-o-matic: product online
Tags: amazon, associate-o-matic, Pay Per Action
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on Sunday, February 15th, 2009 at 8:09 pm
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May 17th, 2010 at 5:34 pm
Thanks for making this post. Could prove to be useful to me.