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TheSisko
·4 lata temu·discuss
I went through a very similar process earlier this month. This is a solid guide.
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TheSisko
·5 lat temu·discuss
Using the words "black lives matter" and making a donation to a BLM affiliated group.

It's basic, morally right, and easily completed during a single lunch break. There's absolutely no reason to overthink this.
TheSisko
·5 lat temu·discuss
> A statement was issue condemning what happened and racism. They were not satisfied with this and demanded that the exact words black lives matter be used and also that a donation to the BLM organization be made.

It's weird that hold this case up as an example of unreasonable behavior on the employees part when in actuality their requests are extremely normal and reasonable.
TheSisko
·5 lat temu·discuss
This is amazing. I've built a handful of SSS over the years and can't get enough of these insider accounts. You rarely see breakdowns as thorough as this!
TheSisko
·5 lat temu·discuss
I run sites using Amazon's Associates affiliate program. I also track all outbound clicks from me site.

Luckily, Amazon scrubs any identifying info from their affiliate reports. So say I post an affiliate link to a book and then look in Google Analytics to see 50 readers clicked the link. The next day, I can log into Amazon's report and see I had 50 clicks and 30 sales of the book along with an addition sale of 40 toys, 10 movies, and 3 dildos.

However, I can't actually see which of my 50 readers bought what, if anything. Those 3 dildo purchases are completely anonymized, along with everything else. However, being told I also sold 40 toys really helps me because it lets me know I should probably start writing more about toys since that's what my readers are buying.

I'm also limited to 200 unique Amazon "tags", so I can't assign a unique tag to each of my readers to track them individually.