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Thanks Ellen — I hope this post brings more clarity on the issue of
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Newsletters (Check the rules, Amazon doesn't allow
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Though that's not to say there isn't some truth in putting
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One thing it definitely cleared up is that it is ok to put
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If you do that, though, note that Amazon doesn't allow you to send Associates /
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First, Amazon's TOS prohibits using
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Their reply Hello, Yes, you can definitely use amazon
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I thought Amazon expressly forbade putting
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This guy did and got a pretty straight forward answer about
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And also, you CA N'T use Amazon
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I always thought putting
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Yes, the terms of service are for Amazon Associates affiliate program, not Amazon Kindle, so you can use other
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Now, be advised that Amazon will not allow you to place
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Recently, Amazon decided to crack down on an oft - ignored rule in the TOS, which prohibited the use of
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