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Since you're intending for all sales to be handled through Amazon, the way you're doing it now makes the most sense @Otta. I wouldn't use our Store features in this case since it might just confuse your site visitors and make extra work for you.
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Hi, @Otta!
I'm not sure what this is supposed to look like. Do you have an example of someone else doing this that I can see?
Thanks, and enjoy your day!
Erin
Weebly Community Manager
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Hi Erin, thanks for your reply!
Please have a look at his blog : http://pinchofyum.com/shop as you see they do not sell directly, and if you click on any products, Amazon product page will open (that is what I meant) and the user can buy from there...
Please let me know if any suggestion as I am quite confused 🙂
ciao!
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Since you're intending for all sales to be handled through Amazon, the way you're doing it now makes the most sense @Otta. I wouldn't use our Store features in this case since it might just confuse your site visitors and make extra work for you.
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Hi. I just Chat to a representative about my embeded codes not apear to be working. this codes comes from a affiliate market. They provide me the codes for using the in my pages. She told me that as they look like ads weebly only aprove 3 ads for page and that my account may be banned for that. NOW I'M Confused!! how i a suppose to stablish a affiliate store??? Help here Pls.
PD. I have never heard that AD stuff
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Sorry for the confusion! You can use affililate ads on your site as long as that's the only single purpose of your site (to display ads).
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Hi Adam,
Apologies for being late to the party on this issue but I'm keen to ensure that if I have a site on Weebly it will allow me to display a selection of products, have a description/write-up of each of them and an affiliate link for each of them.
Can you confirm that this is okay please (as I'm still not quite sure)?
Best regards,
Andy
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That should be easily do-able, @AH1. Were you planning on selling directly through your site, or only using affiliate links?
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Hi Adam,
Thanks for the quick reply.
I'm planning on having affiliate links only (along with images and descriptions, but no direct selling), but there will be more than 3 per page. Can you confirm that this will be okay please, and if so, which of the pricing schemes should I use (ie could I do this on a free, starter or Pro scheme or will I need to use a business one)?
Best regards,
Andy
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Since you're not planning on selling any items you could do this with just standard elements (images, button elements, etc) rather than our store features. I'd check out Starter and Pro and see which has the features that you need most:
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Oh, and if you ever decide you want to start selling directly through your site you can always upgrade to business later for that.
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Not in a million years, not on Weebly.
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Hello Adam,
I have worked out how to put in an affiliate link using the Embed Code. I am wondering how I can do this using the "Button".
I would like to put "Buy Now" and insert the code into the button but it tells me the link is not appropriate. However, the same link works when using the Embed Code.
Thanks!
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Hi @Nicole1 You wouldn't be able to add the snippet of code to the button link. Is there a URL you can link directly to? Do you mind pasting the code that works with the embed element?
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I also have sites with content, text links and images of products that when clicked on reader is taken to Amazon.
I was told recently that I cannot have any more than, in total, 3 ads PERIOD no matter which package I have I don't use Adsense at all. I did have some banner ads, but I am removing them as I find them. Amazon has a new Native Ad for products and a text/image way of showing products.
Nobody is going to earn anything with a limit of 3 text links, 3 product images, or 3 products if they have an e commerce store.
I was told several years ago, there was not any limits for Affiliate marketers such as Amazon Associates other than 3 or less Adsense ads, Chitka Ads etc. I don't Chitika or Adsense. I use text links since I am involved with other networks where I can promote products from major retailers through them such as SkimLinks.
I think it is time for Weebly to let us know what the real deal is. If you look at the pricing page, no mention of ads for Free, Starter Package, Pro and Business until you get to ecommerce, but the most expensive package there says NO LIMITS on ads, while there is for cheaper E Commerce package.
If weebly is putting limits on Affiliate Marketers, there is no point in being here.
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Which part of our pricing page mentions ads, @LindaSmith? There's a mention about Weebly ads, but that refers to the link in the footer of the site and not third party ads.
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Adam:
Below is copy of chat and a follow up email. Then this was followed up several times with emails backing up 3 ads only. I was told this went into effect a couple of years ago.
I checked before I spent money with Weebly and was told the 3 ads were for ads from ad companies such as Adsense, Chitika. I was told that Amazon Associates are not limited to amount of links, products that they show on their pages, limits were for E-commerce stores on Weebly. I must have deleted some of the emails but again, I got the Section G from TOS that states 3 ads only. In fact, I was told that it was possible that one day I may find out that my sites are gone for having more than 3 so called ads which are nothing more than clickable images from Amazon and text links.
I did have banner ads, by merchants from Affiliate networks and Amazon. I dont know if they are considered to be "ads" even though they are part of affiliate marketing but I have removed most if not all of them months ago. Once in awhile I run across one I missed and remove it.
I would truly appreciate if you could find out what is going on with this 3 ad limit business. I have multiple sites, 5, on Weebly and some will start to expire early next year. I will be moving them if we cannot have more than a total of 3 links, product images from Amazon and other affiliate networks. I have already bought hosting with another company and starting a new site on there.
Linda
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We need to have a limit to help prevent peope from making sites which are nothing more than a bunch of ads or affiliate links to other sites. It's not that there's anything wrong with affiliate links or ads, but we don't want sites that are essentially just link farms.
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Adam: Now you mention limit! There are 2 pages for this thread essentially asking the same thing.
Is there or is there not a limit on how many links we use that are for affiliate marketing, links for our readers to get more information, product images for products that when clicked on, reader is taken to Amazon.
Nobody wants to spend hours putting content together along with searching for products that relate to that content, and then find out that their site, hard work has disappeared bc Weebly shut site down.
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Hello,
We do list a limit of 3 ads per page on our Terms of Service page:
Section g. Excessive Advertising: placing excessive advertising on your site, including more than three ad units per page
https://www.weebly.com/terms-of-service
Ash (Weebly)
Oct 13, 14:45 PDT
Hello again,
As noted previously, we do list a limit of 3 ads per page on our Terms of Service page:
Section g. Excessive Advertising: placing excessive advertising on your site, including more than three ad units per page
https://www.weebly.com/terms-of-service
This policy has been in place for a number of years now.
As for the AdSense limitations, this is imposed by Google and is not something we are able to override.
Ultimately, if the primary purpose of your site is to host third party ads (links, pop-ups, banners, AdSense, etc) or drive clicks to external sites, your site would be in violation of our Terms of Service.
Thank you!
Ash
Policy Enforcement Team
Ultimately, if the primary purpose of your site is to host third party ads (links, pop-ups, banners, AdSense, etc) or drive clicks, your site would be in violation of our TOS.
Thank you!
Ash
Policy Enforcement Team