Fs textexpander8/16/2023 With my TextExpander snippet, the workflow is much faster. I have to enter a search term, choose the product type from a popup, click the Search button to do the search, pick the product from the list of search results-sometimes it’s at the top often it isn’t-and, finally, copy the link URL. I’d rather work directly from the product page in iTunes or the App Store. I have to go to the Link Maker page in my browser.It’s not a bad service, but there are two things I don’t like about it: The standard way to get an affiliate link is to use Apple’s Link Maker tool, a web page that lets you search for items in the Stores and generates links for them. It could be adapted to other programs, but I haven’t done that. There are affiliate programs for people in other countries, but what I’m describing here works only for LinkShare accounts. Certain unique parts of your affiliate URL will be tied to your account. If you want to be an affiliate, you’ll have to establish an account with them. In the US, Apple’s affiliate program is administered through LinkShare. It does this through something called an affiliate link, a special URL which, when followed, both takes the user to the proper page on the store and tells Apple that you sent them there. Like Amazon and many other online retailers, Apple has an affiliates program whereby you can get a commission on products Apple sells if you steer someone to its online store to buy them. Let’s start by describing what an affiliate link is. It’s a bottom-up rewrite of a workflow I described last week that’s more accurate and more flexible. This is a relatively simple way to get affiliate links to Apple’s digital offerings: Mac apps, iOS apps, songs, albums, ebooks, audiobooks, movies, TV shows-anything Apple sells through iTunes or the Mac App Store. Next post Previous post Apple affiliate links via TextExpander
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