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Question about supporting the site through Amazon...

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2005 2:52 pm
by Wonderlicious
I've been a member for almost a year now and feel that it should be my duty to support the site by purchasing something from Amazon. However, I need to get a few questions answered first...

1. Do you have to purchase something through the site shop in order to aid the site?

2. If number 1 is correct, if you throw in a non-Disney item into the basket as well whilst browsing on Amazon after looking at the UD shop, will that purchase help support the site as well?

3. Do Amazon Marketplace Orders help the site at all?

Re: Question about supporting the site through Amazon...

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2005 8:54 pm
by Luke
Wonderlicious wrote:1. Do you have to purchase something through the site shop in order to aid the site?
Nope. You can use the Amazon link above: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/redir ... eimprovemz

(It's also on the support page.) Or clicking through any "Buy" link that takes you to a product will also work. "Direct link" purchases give a higher percentage of the order than "indirect link", meaning if you find the exact title you want on one of the lists, the Shop, or any page that links to Amazon, and add directly to your cart, it will count as a 'direct purchase' and give the higher rate.
Wonderlicious wrote:2. If number 1 is correct, if you throw in a non-Disney item into the basket as well whilst browsing on Amazon after looking at the UD shop, will that purchase help support the site as well?
Buying non-Disney items from Amazon also gives credit to the site. It would presumably be an indirect-link at the lower rate, unless you asked someone to make you a direct link or something like that.
Wonderlicious wrote:3. Do Amazon Marketplace Orders help the site at all?
Yes. Marketplace orders now count just the same as ordering from Amazon. Direct links are a little trickier to figure out, but if it's an Out of Print Disney DVD you're clicking on, the links at UD are configured to take you directly to the Marketplace page of sellers offering that DVD and that will then count at the higher rate. If it's an in-print item that Amazon offers as well, you can still buy through Marketplace and it will support the site but as it'd be an indirect link, it'd be less of a credit.

Hope that answers all the questions and it's not too unclear. Thanks!

Re: Question about supporting the site through Amazon...

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2005 10:34 pm
by AwallaceUNC
Luke wrote:Buying non-Disney items from Amazon also gives credit to the site. It would presumably be an indirect-link at the lower rate, unless you asked someone to make you a direct link or something like that.
Hmmm... couldn't we get the Amazon Item # and paste it into a UD Direct Link, making it essentially a direct link? Or will that not count?

-Aaron

Re: Question about supporting the site through Amazon...

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2005 11:06 pm
by Luke
awallaceunc wrote:
Luke wrote:Buying non-Disney items from Amazon also gives credit to the site. It would presumably be an indirect-link at the lower rate, unless you asked someone to make you a direct link or something like that.
Hmmm... couldn't we get the Amazon Item # and paste it into a UD Direct Link, making it essentially a direct link? Or will that not count?

-Aaron
It could, and that'd be groovy if you were ambitious like that! 8) The ASIN is what is used in the links.

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 6:47 am
by Lightyear
Just out of curiosity, and understand if you don't want to tell actual $ amounts, so on a percentage rate.. What kind of kickback do you get from someone using your links Luke?

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 7:54 am
by Luke
Lightyear wrote:Just out of curiosity, and understand if you don't want to tell actual $ amounts, so on a percentage rate.. What kind of kickback do you get from someone using your links Luke?
At Amazon, it depends on how many items are shipped for the entire quarter. The default is 5% on indirect and 7.5% on direct, but if a lot sells, that could rise. Still nowhere near minimum wage based on the hours that go into this site, though. :P

Other e-tailers give a much smaller referral percentage for the most part.

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 8:08 am
by Lightyear
Luke wrote:
Lightyear wrote:Just out of curiosity, and understand if you don't want to tell actual $ amounts, so on a percentage rate.. What kind of kickback do you get from someone using your links Luke?
At Amazon, it depends on how many items are shipped for the entire quarter. The default is 5% on indirect and 7.5% on direct, but if a lot sells, that could rise. Still nowhere near minimum wage based on the hours that go into this site, though. :P

Other e-tailers give a much smaller referral percentage for the most part.
7% isn't all tha bad.. any bit helps I'm sure.. I'll make a concious effort to use your link for both direct and non direct DVD I get via amazon.

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 8:16 am
by Luke
Thanks!