 Groups: ProSeller
Joined: 7/25/2012 Posts: 38
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when I'm making an RSS feed do I use the &at= (number) for a referral code? Or &rf= (number) ? The RSS Feed page only talks about &at= and I've been using that but I think that is wrong, and I should be using &rf to get a referral credit.
Any help would be appreciated!
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 Groups: ProSeller
Joined: 4/10/2011 Posts: 220
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It should be the &at=. If you are using rss, it will automatically link back to your site where your associate id is integrated. If you are using your domain name as the feed link, you should be all good.
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 Groups: ProSeller
Joined: 7/22/2012 Posts: 10
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Thanks. I just find it weird that for the last month I have averaged 1800 link overs a day, but have never gotten a referral from it. This is fromTwiiter. Just bad luck I guess.
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 Groups: ProSeller
Joined: 10/23/2009 Posts: 72
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LawnWisdom wrote:Thanks. I just find it weird that for the last month I have averaged 1800 link overs a day, but have never gotten a referral from it. This is fromTwiiter. Just bad luck I guess. Whenever I have twittered other things, the link counters always count it like someone clicked on the link, as soon as the tweet was posted. So it's been my opinion that the "tweets" are falsely inflating the linkover numbers. I've seen this with Amazon affiliate stats too. So all those linkovers may not mean someone clicked on them, it might just mean it got posted to twitter.
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 Groups: ProSeller
Joined: 2/26/2011 Posts: 726 Location: BUDERIM
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I am having the same results, heeps of linkover clicks ,but for the past year or more, no sales from these. Also wonder if I have linked correctly,Perhaps it does have to do with the tweets azlaird and LawnWisdom. Can someone mske some sense of this, thankyou for your time and imput.. Jill
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 Groups: ProSeller
Joined: 2/26/2011 Posts: 726 Location: BUDERIM
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MerchieMart, I agree, think I have wasted a year of referral royalties,heeps of clicks,no results,no sales from maybe lack of knowledge Ha!! Jill.
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