amazon-affiliate-commissions-and-bing-search-engine-indexing


Affiliate Program

I signed up for the Amazon Affiliate Program today.

For instance, if you need to purchase an ESP32, you can simply click the link to be redirected.

Currently, all my metrics are at zero.

The program stipulates that I must generate at least three “organic” orders within 180 days; otherwise, my affiliate account will be terminated.

Note: Orders placed by yourself or by friends do not count. They must be orders driven by organic traffic (this serves as a test of your website’s ability to generate traffic).

Once you successfully complete those three orders, the official team will immediately conduct a more detailed review of your account—though I am not yet sure of the specific details involved in that process.

Bing Indexing

Today marks roughly the 20th day since I launched this blog.

I have published around 30 articles so far, yet Bing has currently indexed the URL for only one of them.

The indexing volume is pitifully low, and the turnaround time is far too long. Considering that I prioritized submitting my content to Bing right from the start, it seems to be acting rather haughtily by refusing to index my pages.

At this point, I can’t be bothered to deal with it anymore. I’m indifferent to the Bing search engine, and I no longer feel like actively submitting URLs or doing anything else for it.