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  • Thread Starter pewestlake

    (@pewestlake)

    Dear @amazonlinkbuilder,

    I already removed the Amazon link builder from my site and moved on. I’m not going to bother reinstalling and trying to fix something that clearly isn’t ready for prime time. I’m also not interested in spending the next several years, in ten-week increments, troubleshooting a product that is obviously an incredibly low priority for you.

    When you have a plugin that actually works, and isn’t rendered invisible by standard ad blockers, I’ll be happy for you and even possibly mildly interested.

    Until then, good luck.

    pw

    Thread Starter pewestlake

    (@pewestlake)

    No matter what I try, there is no way to embed Amazon Associates widgets or image links in a way that will not be blocked by ad block plugins and extensions. With more than half of the web browsing world using ad blockers now, the link builder is nothing but a jumbo a waste of time. Text links are the only way to take advantage of having an affiliate agreement now. Give up on the link builder while you still have your sanity.

    Thread Starter pewestlake

    (@pewestlake)

    Thank you very much, wp_bh_fan! I’ll take a look and post my findings here.

    Thread Starter pewestlake

    (@pewestlake)

    The site isn’t new but it was recently migrated from NetSol to BlueHost and I reinstalled the entire site from a saved export. Could the spam notice have migrated over from the old install on NetSol? Do you suppose IntenseDebate could have something to do with it? And, I’m sorry for being so lame but I wouldn’t know what to look for when it comes to malware. Any insight on educating myself?

    Thanks very much for taking the time to answer this.

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