Find Amazon Affiliate Links On Your Site With Incorrect Affiliate Tag

All Amazon or e-commerce affiliate website owners know that once your site starts scaling up and you start generating a lot of content, it’s a headache to make sure that every single one of your Amazon affiliate link works properly. In fact, the reality is that they don’t and you often come to address this as the way of doing business.

Over time, your affiliate site develops links without tags or with incorrect tag. Think about it for a moment! On your end, you have already put all the hard work of researching the niche, creating the valuable content and marketing your Amazon affiliate website. The user goes to buy the product being recommended by you and clicks the affiliate link. But the tag is incorrect and you lose the money which was rightfully earned by you.

This happens more often than you imagine it to. E.g.:

  • You have purchased an Amazon affiliate website and but missed adding your tags on some pages
  • You misspelled your Amazon affiliate tag
  • You migrated to a new Amazon affiliate account but accidentally didn’t replace all tags
  • Your VA made a mistake in some tags

All these scenarios are witnessed in all sites that we scan. If only, there was a tool that would let you know about such links — then you can quickly fix such links and get a 10-15% bump in your revenue.

Well, worry not, friends. With NotifyOk.com, you can now register your website in 2 mins, and start getting reports of missing or incorrect affiliate tags. We will help you keep track of your tags, so that you don’t lose the money. This is all cloud-based, so no coding required, no setting up WordPress. Just sign up and start getting that revenue back! And you don’t have to get your credit card out to try this out — we offer a free trial.

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