Why Amazon Affiliate Reports Are Less Useful Than They Used to Be
I use Amazon affiliate links on some of my blog posts. Not on everything, and not just for the sake of it, but where a product fits naturally into a post and may be useful to someone reading it. Over time, Amazon affiliate reports used to give me one very useful piece of information. They showed me what products had actually been bought. That might sound like a small thing, but for a small blogger, it was extremely useful. It helped me understand what real people were buying after clicking through from one of my links. Not who they were. Not where they lived. Not their name, email address, full basket, or private details. Just the product. And losing that kind of information makes Amazon affiliate reports far less useful than they used to be. What Amazon Affiliate Reports Used to Show In the past, if someone clicked one of my Amazon affiliate links and later bought something, the report could show the product that was bought. That did not always mean they bought the product I recommend...