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RE: Advertising / affiliate programs - your opinion is wanted - Mervi - May-27-2010 I just added a "ticker" to the first post in this thread to show what the current affiliate commission from theBD is and what is the yearly cost of hosting this site. (It's converted to £s, by the way, because that's the currency tBD uses to pay. Strictly speaking the hosting cost is 39€/year.) I hope this doesn't make it too goal-oriented - as I've said there's no obligation for anyone to do anything. I just thought it would be a good idea to visualize where we are. ![]() RE: Advertising / affiliate programs - your opinion is wanted - Farseer - May-28-2010 (May-17-2010, 08:39 PM (UTC))Mervi Wrote: Okay. I decided to put up a "fundraising ticker" here to show you where the BookDepository revenue is re: next year's hosting costs. I think this is a terrific idea, Mervi, and makes good sense to me! When I purchased my books from TBD I couldn't help but wonder how to track that you had actually received the flow-on benefit...this would be a way for us, as the buyers, to ensure that you are? Just for interest's sake, how does it work your end? I know you don't receive anything $$ until it reaches a certain figure but obviously you are sent regular alerts or updates regarding sales made via thePlenty site? ps As well as the tracking/goal-reaching/covering costs value of it all, I think this is a wonderful way of offering a small sense of 'ownership' to all of us in the thePlenty community...very nice, thanks ![]() RE: Advertising / affiliate programs - your opinion is wanted - Farseer - May-28-2010 Just some quick feedback re TBD... About nine days ago I put in an order for seven books and three of them have just arrived in perfect condition/good packaging etc. I only get mail twice a week out here so it could be a quicker arrival time for those of you in urban areas. All good so far, my end ![]() Quoted from site: Standard Delivery United Kingdom 2-3 Working Days Standard Delivery Western Europe 3-7 Working Days Standard Delivery US & Canada 7-10 Working Days Standard Delivery Other 7-14 Working Days RE: Advertising / affiliate programs - your opinion is wanted - Nuytsia - May-28-2010 Fair enough with the ticker thing - nice to know we're helping! Hmmm when I got Dragon Keeper from tbd it took 15 days (incld weekends) from ordering to receiving it in the mail!!!!!!! (and we get mail delivery every day!) But then Tasmania IS a "remote" area ..... apparently! That's the only book I've got from them so it might be not be the average time. RE: Advertising / affiliate programs - your opinion is wanted - Mervi - May-28-2010 My experience with tBD is that they pack better than Amazon (and I've heard Amazon *used* to pack better, I've only been ordering from them during the last 2 years or so). In my (rather limited experience) play.com is the worst when it comes to packing stuff so that it survives the overseas trip. Farseer, I can login to their site with my affiliate ID and password and see all kinds of statistics - how many clicks per day or month there have been, how many books have been sold through those clicks and how much £ that means. If I dig deep enough, I can see the IDs of the titles sold, and search the database to see what book titles those translate into (with amazon this is much easier, which is a good way of seeing what kind of books sell better than others). But I can NOT connect what has been bought to who bought it in any way (if that's a concern). What I mean to do with the ticker is to update it regularly - it's done manually. (I log in to the affiliate page, check the sum, go to the ticker factory page and update the ticker there). RE: Advertising / affiliate programs - your opinion is wanted - Farseer - May-28-2010 Thanks Mervi, that was really interesting and it's great to know that, through all of those stats, I don't have to worry that a purchase may be missed ![]() (May-28-2010, 08:18 AM (UTC))Nuytsia Wrote: Hmmm when I got Dragon Keeper from tbd it took 15 days (incld weekends) from ordering to receiving it in the mail!!!!!!! (and we get mail delivery every day!) I hate to rejoice in your sorrow but I am thrilled to know that we are ahead with something out here ![]() RE: Advertising / affiliate programs - your opinion is wanted - Farseer - Jun-04-2010 I am away from home but apparently all books have now been received and my husband is thoroughly enjoying 'A Game of Thrones' ![]() RE: Advertising / affiliate programs - your opinion is wanted - Nuytsia - Jun-04-2010 Sweet! ![]() I just hope you guys don't end up hating us for mentioning it when you finish all the ASOIAF books and find yourselves waiting 7 years for the next instalment! With a bit (?) of luck he may have the next book out by the time you finish those already published .... but I shudder to think how long the one after that will take (hmmm and the next? I can't remember now how many books until it's, apparently going to be, finished) RE: Advertising / affiliate programs - your opinion is wanted - Farseer - Jun-05-2010 Seven years ![]() RE: Advertising / affiliate programs - your opinion is wanted - Mervi - Nov-29-2010 Just a shameless but gentle reminder for those of you who are shopping online for the upcoming holidays: by visiting amazon.co.uk, amazon.com or the book depository through the following links before you make a purchase you'll be helping to host this site/contributing to a bookish gift for the admin sometime in the future. ![]() <iframe src="http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=theplentynet-20&o=1&p=42&l=ur1&category=holiday&f=ifr" width="234" height="60" scrolling="no" border="0" marginwidth="0" style="border:none;" frameborder="0"></iframe> <iframe src="http://rcm-uk.amazon.co.uk/e/cm?t=theplentynet-21&o=2&p=42&l=ur1&category=books&banner=0GEXJRTKFZFZX9YRYZG2&f=ifr" width="234" height="60" scrolling="no" border="0" marginwidth="0" style="border:none;" frameborder="0"></iframe> |