8) I'm opening a new site for Houston Texas area motorcycle riders. Houston On Two Wheels will be using PostNuke to allow us to enter ride calendars, classifieds, and much more over the next few months.
It's still pretty experimental, but it's coming along. Please feel free to visit, and give feedback...
Thanks.
BAM
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Looking good... What block did you use to get the Amazon banners to work correctly? I tried the HTML block and pasted the code that I got from Amazon and I just get the generic Amazon add.
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Looking good... What block did you use to get the Amazon banners to work correctly? I tried the HTML block and pasted the code that I got from Amazon and I just get the generic Amazon add.
-TIA
I used the HTML text block, and created the links on the Amazon Associate Central web page. The link they give you initially is very generic, you have to "create a new link" (I believ is what they called it), and select keywords to search for. I used "motorcycle" and you saw the resulting ads. Give it a try.
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You might also want to try the books module: http://mods.postnuke…le=article&sid=1176 -
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You might also want to try the books module: http://mods.postnuke…le=article&sid=1176
Thanks, I've downloaded it, and will look it over. It sounds like a great way to have a library of favorites you can recommend, and then sell them via Amazon or whatever.
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