ColinJ said:Somebody went from my blog to ProBikeKit to look at a Deda Dog Fang costing just over £6 and ended up spending £91.78!![]()
Ho ho - not so good that way round!thomas said:Someone went from my site, to buy a few hundred quid action camera...to spend about a fiver on some whale noise CD![]()
And it saves on washing powder!buggi said:i know of a girl who sells her used underwear to perverts at £50 a time online. If you can get knickers for, say, £3... and then cost of postage say £1... then it's a pretty good mark up!
ColinJ said:Ho ho - not so good that way round!
Do you just promote Amazon.com? I'd like to find a way of automatically showing ads for Amazon.com for US visitors and Amazon.co.uk for UK visitors without having to ask them which country they are from.
//gets cookie about what country they're from.
//$whichcountry = $_COOKIE['CountryGMA'];
/*
$whichcountry = '';
$IP = $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'];
if (!empty($IP)) {
$whichcountry = file_get_contents('http://api.hostip.info/country.php?ip='.$IP);
}
if ($whichcountry == UK){
//blahblah
}
else{//other advert}
ColinJ said:Thanks for that thomas - I'll check it out later.
Many of the things I want to promote get 3-4 times as many searches from the USA as from the rest of the English-speaking world put together so if I was only promoting one Amazon, it would be the .com site. What really peeves me is that insist on paying non-US citizens by posting us dollar cheques - how US-centric and old-fashioned is that! Why can't they do what ClickBank (and others) do and let you choose your currency and make direct payments to your bank account?
Hmm, I contacted them and their reply was pretty much "This is what we do, so tough if you don't like it!" And yes, I'll take money any way they want to pay it!thomas said:...because you're still going to accept it aren't you?![]()
I've got my Adsense account set to Sterling but I haven't hit the payment threshold yet.thomas said:...
I remember getting adsense cheques in dollars...it was always fun to try and guess how much you would actually get after paying it in!![]()
I haven't signed up for them yet but I know that there is a direct payment option for UK associates.thomas said:...
Is amazon uk cheque or bank transfer (is that an option?).
Payment by Direct Deposit. If you select payment by direct deposit, we will directly deposit the advertising fees you earn into the bank account you designate, but may accrue and withhold advertising fees until the total amount due to you for Qualifying Purchases occurring on the Amazon UK Site is at least least £25 or €25 for for Qualifying Purchases occurring on each of the Amazon DE Site or Amazon FR Site. If you select this method of payment, you must provide us with the name of your bank, the bank account type, the sort code, the account number or SWIFT IBAN details, and the name of the primary account holder as it appears on the account.
ColinJ said:How did you cash the cheques? It seems that most UK banks charge quite a lot for doing it and there is a long delay while the cheques are sent back to the USA for processing. I want to find the quickest, cheapest way of doing it.
I haven't signed up for them yet but I know that there is a direct payment option for UK associates.
Well, they will have done because we all know how banks like to make money! They will just have made the money through the exchange rate they used instead.thomas said:Lloyds never seemed to charge me anything.
It will be a cheque unless you set up the direct payment option!thomas said:That's good...I wasn't sure if I should be expecting a cheque soon or some money in the account![]()
Over The Hill said:If you sell stuff from poundland on ebay - why bother buying it frist and taking the risk. Find a pic of it (or photograph it in the shop) and bung it on, then just go an buy as many as you have sold and post them!
=No outlay and no risk.
Sam Kennedy said:What if they buy the item off ebay, you go to the shop, and the item isn't there anymore?![]()
Yes, but it's easier to sell someone something like a camera through Amazon than it would be to sell a "How To Make A Million Dollars Online" eBook through ClickBank (though I have sold a couple of eBooks myself).Sam Kennedy said:By the way, I was using adwords, so I was paying for each click, rather than being paid for each click. I promote clickbank products, since most of them pay 50-75% commission, which is a lot better than amazon's 2% or whatever they are paying now.![]()