I'm about to send out some emails to websites with similar topics as me to ask them if they would like to become an associate and earn money by promoting my products.
I'm sure lots of folks have been through this.
Any tips? What to say? What not to say? How long? Is there any tips to me conscious of to avoid having the email get stuck in the recipients spam/junk/bulk folder?
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I received an email from Fine Art America this week stating they are now allowing for order processing to on one's own domain (using an iframe). I had suggested Zazzle consider this a few months ago. I think it would help our domains get ranked higher in Google because Google would view us less as "thin content affiliates" that just funnel people to Zazzle.
What does everyone think? Something to consider. Did anyone else receive this email?
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Thanks, but I'm slow here. Can you link me to your website so I can see it in action?
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For anyone who markets their products through your of their own domain name (ex. yourwebsite.com), it's important to include Zazzle's coupon code on said domain.
The problem is that every three days or so, Zazzle changes its coupon code, so one must continually update the code on their website. It ends up being a huge pain in the butt, and after awhile, it falls on the back burner and you often end up with your domain displaying an out of date coupon code.
Why doesn't Zazzle create a javascript/html/css code that one can paste on to one's domain, and this code automatically displays the more current coupon code.
It seems like Zazzle could easily make this happen...
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Yeah, this is an overshare, but it was pretty touch and go there for awhile. I started drinking too much. But I'm now on day 22 of no alcohol!!
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