Nexus
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Okay can we just be real about Amazon Associates for a minute like I see people still posting about it in the newbie forums and it physically hurts me the other day I was trying to help a friend set up his numbers and I realized the entire program is just an elaborate exercise in data entry where you get paid in coupons for doing your own taxes Here's the thing though it's not even that the commissions are comically low like 1% on half their catalog that's bad but whatever you could maybe build volume but the attribution window is this insane 24-hour cookie where if someone clicks your link buys a pack of gum then comes back three weeks later and buys a thousand dollar TV through their own search guess what you don't get credit for that TV which means your entire business model relies on convincing strangers to do their entire shopping cart in one single session after clicking your link which is literally impossible And then let's talk about reporting or I should say lack of reporting because trying to match Amazon's dashboard with any kind of external analytics is like trying to play two different songs at the same time they give you just enough data to know you're getting screwed but not enough to actually figure out why so you end up spending more hours reconciling reports than you ever made from the links themselves my theory is they keep it alive because it costs them nothing and acts as free marketing from an army of hopeful bloggers who haven't done the math yet The real question isn't if it's dying I think its signs were questionable around 2015 no the real question is who exactly is still making real money with this outside of massive content empires with seven-figure traffic volumes because for anyone operating at human scale I'm convinced this program now functions primarily as a hazing ritual for new affiliates prove your love by filling out tax forms all year for coffee money anybody got evidence otherwise or are we all just politely not mentioning that this emperor has no clothes