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Amazon affiliate program for adult??
I've done a video like a review for a product sold on amazon. I've bought a domain name. Now I just wonder if I could buy adult traffic for non-adult offers and be fine with Amazon??
has anyone done this here. Meaning, adult traffic to Mainstream promo about product, collect email. Then send to buy product on Amazon. Any inputs?? |
Who the fuck will know where does traffic come from?
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Anyone done something like this?? |
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Amazon will ban you if they find out you're referring from adult sites, although they don't seem to mind social media profiles like twitter that includes such content.
I can still recall how gutted I was when I had a campaign that involved very little work from me but had taken years to grow, gone in an instant, don't make the same mistake, unless you're happy to be banned. I was banned as a result of including an amazon associate link on a very moderately adult themed forum which contained no porn at all. |
looking forward to your amazon banned me for no reason thread :thumbsup:thumbsup
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you mean like this site? https://thediscountadultshop.com/
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We have several digital products for sale on Amazon that we promote on our in-house adult traffic, along with several other merchants products, sex toys, dick pills, creams, etc and yes, they can sell well however, in order to not get banned by Amazon (it took us a while to figure out) you need to filter your adult traffic through to a non-adult domain name/website.
We send our traffic to a 'generic' website that lists the digital and physical products we sell that link directly to Amazon, before we started doing that we had 4 accounts banned because of the 'adult' referral URLs. Another thing we've started doing that appears to be working well, is linking our exit links to a holding page we designed that it just a page of text links going to specific high selling products, again, its too early to see any significantly noticable results but there has definitely been an increase in revenues over the past couple of months since we started doing this. Digital eBooks that have a 'sexual' spin to them seem to sell extremely well on adult traffic, in addition to titles that solve issues such as low testosterone, low estrogen and even titles that relate to fitness and diets. {edit} Just realized this was an old thread bump, info is relevant today though :2 cents: |
If you are just collecting emails and mailing them, that isn't even adult traffic anymore, it's mail traffic.
Alternatively you should be fine buying traffic to a domain that links another domain that links amazon. |
There are serious problems with guppies feeding amazon. I would avoid it.
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