Any service that allows you to find all websites that use an Amazon ID?

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Is there any service or websites that allows you to find all websites that use a specific Amazon ID?

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  • Profile picture of the author Steven Roberts
    Can you explain what you mean by "Amazon ID" - provide an example?
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    • Profile picture of the author marcus23
      Originally Posted by Steven Roberts View Post

      Can you explain what you mean by "Amazon ID" - provide an example?
      I mean the tracking ID that you get as an associates to use in your affiliate links in order to get commissions when people click your links.
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  • Profile picture of the author Devilfish168
    huh, you want to see which amazon id people click the most?

    in fact inside your amazon earnings , there is one option can view
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  • Profile picture of the author shellerik
    You can try a Google search using the inurl: operator. So if you're looking for websites containing links that include tag=marcus23 you would search for inurl:tag=marcus23.

    The problem with this is that the best practice for people running affiliate websites is to mark affiliate links as "nofollow" in which case Google will not index them. I just tried searching for my affiliate tag and I found two sites I've never heard of using it but my own site is not listed since I use "nofollow" for all of my affiliate links.
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    • Profile picture of the author marcus23
      Originally Posted by shellerik View Post

      You can try a Google search using the inurl: operator. So if you're looking for websites containing links that include tag=marcus23 you would search for inurl:tag=marcus23.

      The problem with this is that the best practice for people running affiliate websites is to mark affiliate links as "nofollow" in which case Google will not index them. I just tried searching for my affiliate tag and I found two sites I've never heard of using it but my own site is not listed since I use "nofollow" for all of my affiliate links.
      Thanks for the suggestion. Though like you say, unfortunately it doesn't find many sites since they aren't indexed by Google.
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