Ask HN: Amazon Associates closed my account with $7k revenue without warning
This morning I woke up to a rather vague but stern email from Amazon Associates saying they closed my account. The moral of the email says:
"You are not in compliance with the Associate Program Linking Requirements because your site makes inaccurate, over-broad, deceptive or otherwise misleading claims about Products, the Amazon Site, or our policies, promotions or prices."
My account has been closed, and they are hinting that I will not be paid for the revenue that I have currently earned.
It has been seven days since Amazon approved our site, so I find it hard to believe that they changed their mind even though we have made no changes to the content.
If they had warned us that some of the content had not been compliant, we would have fixed the issue ASAP.
Our site is very factual, and we don't have any "sales speak" trying to promote people to buy products. Our site focuses on one particular product, so there are no competitor products nor do we mention any other retailers or pricing.
I talked to Amazon on the phone; they didn't seem to have any more information beyond the email.
After talking to other people that monetize their sites with Amazon associates, they said it's almost impossible to get a detailed response from them, and they usually aren't interested in re-assessing your account.
If you guys have any ideas, can you please help me out!
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 36.5 ms ] threadAmazon pays its Affiliates roughly 5 percent ("up to 10 percent") of a sale, so you generated nearly $20k in sales for promoting one particular product from the first day on, constantly? And you wonder Amazon is terminating this Affiliate account?
If the $7k revenue really accounts from Affiliate promotions for only one product and a time span of the first 7 days after approval, I'm pretty sure that rings a lot of bells in Amazons fraud detection systems. I'd really like to know how one could get to these numbers without at least bending the rules of the Affiliate program.
And yes I'm making around that. It's all from Google/SEO traffic. You can make up to 8% of the retail price depending on how many items you sell.
The site has been ranking in Google for months now, and traffic has slowly been building up.
I agree that it could ring some bells being so sudden, but because Xmas is coming up people are starting to buy more and more.