Amazon Products Solt..But No Indication of Pay?

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Hi guys,
I'm completely baffled by this Amazon website!
I've set up a website dedicated to selling a specific product last week.
This week i've recieved indication on my affiliate account that my 'Items ordered through direct links' = 2

But when i go to my earnings report the earnings total etc.. are all £0,00.
Im confused by this, can anyone shed any light?
#amazon #indication #pay #products #soltbut
  • Profile picture of the author AmyBrown
    The earnings report only updates when the item ships. The only other time I've had the earnings report not reflect orders are when I inadvertently ordered items through my link.
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  • Profile picture of the author phish3rz
    Right i see, well these orders were both actually made today so when they are dispatched (Probably later on tonight or tomorrow) will my earnings report be updated then?
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  • Profile picture of the author Bounderby
    Out of interest, are you registered as an associate on .com or .co.uk?
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  • Profile picture of the author AmyBrown
    The earnings report updates once per day, usually around 4 am for the US site.
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    • Profile picture of the author phish3rz
      Originally Posted by Bounderby View Post

      Out of interest, are you registered as an associate on .com or .co.uk?
      Im registered on the .co.uk associate,

      Originally Posted by AmyBrown View Post

      The earnings report updates once per day, usually around 4 am for the US site.
      Haright well it isn't that time yet if im right! I dont mind waiting its just it is my first EVER affiliate sale!(s)
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  • Profile picture of the author AmyBrown
    Congratulations on your first sales! I hope they were big ticket items! I had a couple yesterday that were a whopping .02 and .04
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  • Profile picture of the author Harry Behrens
    Amazon are slow to pay out... or at least they used to be back when I used them (2008)... you can expect to see the sales register the following day that they happen, and you can expect to actually be paid at the end of the following month from when the sale took place, I think it was. Don't take me literally because it's been a while, but I know it's something along those lines. Never actually had a problem though, everything always added up in the end.
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    • Profile picture of the author phish3rz
      Originally Posted by AmyBrown View Post

      Congratulations on your first sales! I hope they were big ticket items! I had a couple yesterday that were a whopping .02 and .04
      Thank you! Well analysing that I had 2 clicks.
      I had a 40% conversion rate today which is amazing!
      Overall i've got 13.33% which is phenomenal aswell!

      Originally Posted by hmbehrens View Post

      Amazon are slow to pay out... or at least they used to be back when I used them (2008)... you can expect to see the sales register the following day that they happen, and you can expect to actually be paid at the end of the following month from when the sale took place, I think it was. Don't take me literally because it's been a while, but I know it's something along those lines. Never actually had a problem though, everything always added up in the end.
      Yeah well the longer the better for me as I like to spend!
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  • Profile picture of the author Bounderby
    What made you choose the uk rather than usa market? I am undecided about which is best to concentrate on, considering the US has a significantly larger audience, but I am UK based.
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