Amazon Associate
I am officially an Amazon Associate now. Since most of my Now Playing and Currently Reading links use Amazon anyway, I thought that I might as well make it productive. If you’re interested in any of the music or books that I link to, and you’re thinking about buying them online, consider getting to Amazon via the links on this website. Thanks!
P.S. I’ll take his opportunity to point out something, in case people haven’t noticed it…In the sidebar, for each of my changing sections (Now Playing, etc), you’ll see a ». This is a link to the archives page. I know it doesn’t exactly stand out as a link, so I thought I’d point it out.
[UPDATE: There's some confusion on what an Amazon Associate really is. Let me see if I can clarify this some. Basically, I get a cut of the sale (a referral fee) if you buy something off of Amazon but get there from my website. For example...You want to buy "So Natural" by Salvador. You click on my link under Now Playing to the right (or on the Now Playing archive page). That takes you to Amazon.com, where you put the item in your cart and purchase it. I will get a cut of that sale, since I referred you to Amazon. Hope this helps!]
[UPDATE: Let me also clarify that there is no addition charge added to the product if you click on one of my links]













Jan 27th, 2005 at 10:53:09
You are going to have to explain more this evening. So that I make sure to help in the best way possible.
Jan 27th, 2005 at 11:49:13
Let me know how this goes. I thought about doing it a while back for amazon and ebay, but never did.
Jan 27th, 2005 at 12:01:10
I added some additional comments about the program in the post. Hope that helps explain it better
Jan 28th, 2005 at 16:58:02
Maybe I should become an associate. That sounds better than the “share the love” that experises in 7 days after you place an order…
Feb 1st, 2005 at 22:58:53
Thanks for the updated info. I will make sure to click the links and add
Feb 1st, 2005 at 22:59:21
By the way everyone cant do this because then I wouldnt be able to decide who to help.