Wednesday, July 09, 2008

 

"Can I Delete An Amazon Tracking ID?"

Amazon allows the creation of 100 tracking IDs on its Associate program. I like the Associate program and use it across a lot of sites and have actually run out of tracking IDs, but the thing is I don't use them all so wanted to delete some I have never used to create new ones in their place. If you're in the same boat, then you might have asked the same question as me:

"Can I Delete An Amazon Tracking ID?"

Well, in case you're wondering, the answer is no, you can't. I asked Amazon Associate support staff and they said this wasn't possible and the only solution would be to delete my account and start again. Yikes, a tad extreme me thinks. So think carefully before you create that next tracking ID - when they're gone, they're gone.

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Ask.com Users Ask "Am I Pregnant?"

It's always interesting looking at what people search for online. Ask.com released details of some of the most popular questions asked by its UK users. They don't have a press release live on their website but here's the report on the Sky News website.

Their most popular questions include:
  • 'Am I Pregnant?'
  • 'How do I work out how many weeks pregnant I am?'
  • 'What does morning sickness feel like?'
"Am I Pregnant?" seems a very strange question to ask a computer. I know there's a plethora of USB gadgets out there, but maybe this is a new gap in the market? But since it's a popular term, I just registered amipregnant.org.uk, so if you do come up with such a USB device, let me know and I'll put it on the site :-)

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

 

Abel & Cole launch on Affiliate Window

Almost a year ago exactly, I mused outloud here, "Wouldn't it be nice if trendy green grocers, Abel & Cole had an affiliate program ?", or as Alex from Big Brother might put it "Remember I told ya!"

Well, I was pleased to note when I logged into Affiliate Window that Abel & Cole have indeed gone and got an affiliate program. I haven't actually shopped with them myself, but their card came through my door and it just looked so good and of a sudden, vegetables seemed exciting to me (for at least five mintues). They are offering affiliates 5% of the basket value.

Possibly at these times of rising food prices, people are tending towards budget food items rather than organic, but I'm sure the Yummy Mummies can't get enough of this stuff. Coincidentally, I just bought a nice new domain name (more of that soon) which will sit with this quite nicely so it looks like the beginning of a plan coming together.

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