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First of all, a big thank you to those of you who are members of the AffiliateBrand community. I hope that you are enjoying our services, whether it is the Blog Window widget
or the Amazon Associates Report Notification. Click on the link if you are
not familiar with the particular service that we offer.
Secondly, I want to let you know that we have changed the look of the Blog Window widget and made it cooler and sexier with
the new Web 2.0 look. To see what your new widget looks like, visit the AffiliateBrand Blog Window Registration Page.
You will need to log in in order to be able to see your widget.
If you are not using the Blog Window widget yet or if you have created it but haven't placed it on your site, this is a perfect opportunity to do so!
The Blog Window widget has received quite a bit of coverage on the Internet. For the latest posts about the Blog Window widget, visit our
Blog Window Widget - Blog About It! page. Of course, if are enjoying
the Blog Window widget, we ask you to please blog about it and we'll be sure to include your post on our Blog About It! page.
Leave me a comment here to let me know what you think!
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A couple of notes about the new Blog Window widget:
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The new widget will NOT automatically appear on your site. You must visit the AffiliateBrand Blog Window Registration Page,
edit your widget and replace the second JavaScript line:
- If you change the new widget's look-and-feel (such as size, etc.), both the new
widget and the old widget will get the new specifications automatically.
- You will no longer have access to the old widget once you remove it from your site.
Any new Blog Window users will only have access to the new widget.
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A couple of things to keep in mind if you are insalling for the first time:
- Make sure to copy both lines of Java Script code from the JavaScript
Section.
- First line of code allows us to track the most popular pages /
posts on your blog. If you only copy the the second line of code, your widget
will not show any popular posts.
- Second line of code will display the widget. By separating
the two lines of JavaScript, we allow you to display your widget on a completely
different blog or site than the one whose popularity you are trying to measure.
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Gene Kavner, Former World-Wide Director, Amazon Associates, 2005-2006.
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