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One thing that makes AllPosters.com so great is that even with cookies turned off, even with every privacy protector installed that you can imagine, you will STILL get credit for sales through their affiliate program.
Why? Because they have your affiliate link embedded in the URL, it reports directly to Allposters.com, providing a much cleaner affiliate based experience than CJ.com, where internal audits (The query of users on a retail themed site as they leave a client side shopping cart service) reveal that probably 30% of my sales were not being properly credited.
So, who out there knows of other programs that are the same? Personally, I would be overjoyed if more AP's did just this.
One caveat: Most services look like they do keep your ID in the URL, but it is all an illusion. Amazon Associates only keeps your ID in the URL for the first page, linkshare and cj only keep it in until you get to the actual page, at which point it leaves again and you're relying on cookies.
Ok, back to the question: Other LARGE programs that have the method of AllPosters but the selection of Amazon? (Probably a Fool's Errand to look, I know).
-Allan
Why? Because they have your affiliate link embedded in the URL, it reports directly to Allposters.com, providing a much cleaner affiliate based experience than CJ.com, where internal audits (The query of users on a retail themed site as they leave a client side shopping cart service) reveal that probably 30% of my sales were not being properly credited.
So, who out there knows of other programs that are the same? Personally, I would be overjoyed if more AP's did just this.
One caveat: Most services look like they do keep your ID in the URL, but it is all an illusion. Amazon Associates only keeps your ID in the URL for the first page, linkshare and cj only keep it in until you get to the actual page, at which point it leaves again and you're relying on cookies.
Ok, back to the question: Other LARGE programs that have the method of AllPosters but the selection of Amazon? (Probably a Fool's Errand to look, I know).
-Allan