Posted on 19 August 2011. Tags: amazon affiliate, Catalogue, hierchy, isbns, man power, nature of my business, necessary evil, payment, payment gateway, Plus, product, product catalogue, product database, reroute, site
https://popmanga.theretailerplace.com . I know its ugly and not user friendly or all the other stuff the gurus say, but its necessary evil do to the nature of my business. I sell books and the product catalogue/hosting is more than Magento and most servers can handle. Plus reintegration of the product database into a another system would cost me thousands of dollars in man power and would all over be a ugly experience. What I would like to do. Is use Magento create a small splashy website on a select group of books. Highly Niche and then link them to my products on my ugly site for sale conversion and payment processing. What I would like to happen is when I click the product you would be redirected to the product of my choosing. Currently my link hierchy on the old site is built on ISBNs and I know how to make the links but I need a place to stick the code to make Magento go to my other database. Any clues?
8 hours ago – 1 week left to answer.
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The content and all the payment gateway is on the old ugly site and secured with https and some of the best encryption available I just want to link the products. I realize this will be altering Magnetos code but frankly that’s what I want to do in the first place. I’m looking for what will be the best file to edit to change into a reroute and for people who have done something similar before. I know that a great many folks are using this software to sell amazon affiliate stuff and I want to do it with my own products. So someone has already pulled it off and the code exists somewhere.
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Posted on 19 July 2011. Tags: advice bureau, Affiliate, earning money, financial decisions, financial difficulty, incorrect entries, joke, Legal, legal recourse, Mistake, payment, pledge, Referral, referrals, site
I have been part of an affiliate program for a month. I was told that I was earning money for referrals – after about a month the site said had earned £2000 commission. When I asked to withdraw it to my back account they said that due to an error on their part the figure was wrong, and I’d only really earned £5.
I’d made financial decisions based on the figure their site gave me before, so now I’m in financial difficulty. I believe that they made a mistake, rather than lied to me, but their mistake is now costing me dearly. Surely they cannot pledge to pay an amount and then retract it? They’ve removed the ‘incorrect’ entries from the site so now it shows as me having only earned £5 from a single referral. After I contacted them all they offered is £40 store credit, which considering I’ve spent a more than twice that promoting my site (and by extension their site) believing I could afford it, is a bit of a joke.
I did try looking at the citizen’s advice bureau, but their site doesn’t help, and they aren’t answering the phone. I could only make an appointment if I took a day off work to walk into their offices and then another day off for the appointment itself.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Posted on 25 April 2011. Tags: adult film, film websites, niche websites, page submission, payment, script, sort, submission, submission script, WGA
I have written a 25 page submission script that I think would make a 20-30 minute video suitable for a few niche websites. I’ve started emailing them asking if they would be interested in seeing it.
Should it be registered with WGA?
What sort of payment or deal would you expect?
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Posted on 20 April 2011. Tags: adult film, film websites, niche websites, payment, script, sort, submission, submission script, WGA
I wrote a story that I think would make a 20-30 minute video suitable for a few niche websites.
How should I submit it? Would it be better to write it as a submission script first? Should it be registered with WGA? What sort of payment would you expect?
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Posted on 28 January 2011. Tags: apon, backoffice, check, email, information, lawsuit, losses, pay per click, paying on time, payment, reciept, taking the time, Yahoo
I sell products online as a affiliate and ive been paid for over 2 years from this company and the company was very greatful, paying on time, and saying thank you, and so on.. Well this month after 15th I got a email that my payment was Processed and shipped to my address. So i have the Reciept with a Check #.
Now its been a week and i email the company, and they inform me that my account is terminated as of 1/22 Now my check was issued 1/15. Before i was terminated. In the policy it states You cannot hold there company to any losses, and anything. But in the same contract it states, if you advertise for them they are required to pay you a commission. Nowhere in the policy does it say they can hold you funds. I would understand they could hold anything made after termination, but the check was issued, but never sent .. and i was terminated after the pay date..
They acussed me of taking possible clicks away from them (sales) when im the one who created the ad on bing/yahoo.com The pay per click / strategy was 100% up to policy and apon Signing up for the program 2 years ago all this information was given apon signup and i was given the GO.
With all this information it will possibly throw off my 1099’s now because in the backoffice it says I WAS PAID for that month yet they did not pay me.. The guy will not answer me and i provided all evidence of my advertising 100% up to policy, i just think they dont wanna pay me.
What do you think? i appreciated anyone taking the time to read this?
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Posted on 04 December 2010. Tags: Affiliate, payment, Paypal, Setup, system, With
I want to start an affiliate program for my product and services, and want to at least track or ultimately allow my affiliates to be paid instantly their commission when each sale is made..
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