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HyperActive Warrior
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Hi Warriors,
Im doing a review site of Amazon products However creating an Amazon affiliate link for every single product that i post can be time consuming, is there a simple legal way to tag my visitors with my Amazon affiliate link using cookies without having to actually insert the affiliate code on my links? Thanks Ray |
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i would for sure ask amazon about this, i doubt it's legal and would probably get you banned.
it's called "cookie stuffing". and i wouldn't take anybody's advice on it but amazon's imho if you care about your account there |
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Cookie Stuffing is legal if you use it correctly like you want to do for your website. I suggest you search Flash Cookie Stuffing on google and you'll find the info you need.
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