<strong>Dont's of the Associates Program</strong><br>
1. Scraping Amazon websites, or using our Product Advertising API, to simply fill a website with our content (even if that content is combined with data from other retailer sites, feeds, or APIs). If you're not creating something original, you're not creating value for customers.<br>
2. Deceiving your audience: Hiding a link's destination behind text that says something like "Click here" or a button that says "Check the prid Dos & Don'ts of the Amazon Associates Progi and tell them were you're going to send them.<br>
3. Social media / Google Ads: Buying ads that link to Amazon on sites that you don't own or operate. This includes Facebook, VouTube, Google (AdWords and AdSense), or through an ad network.<br>
4. Price history: Displaying incorrect product prices or storing historical prices for the purposes of creating a price tracker.<br>
5. Carrying out Search engine marketing by bidding on Amazon branded keywords (or variations of our keywords) or using any paid keywords or social media ads to drive traffic directly to Amazon.in from the ad.<br>
6. Offering or promoting any form of incentive like Cashback, Points-back or rebate on any Amazon products. Rebate is not allowed and any communication to the contrary on your web-site/pages will lead to account suspension.<br>
7. Sending out emails or carrying out any outbound marketing disguised as Amazon or Amazon.in either through the email address used, sender name or the content of the email.<br>
8. Using pop-ups/ pop-unders and notifications to drive traffic directly from browsers to Amazon pages without explicit customer click.<br>
9. Posting URIS or short URLs on Amazon reviews pages and directing traffic out of Amazon to your associate page or back to Amazon.in<br>
10.Driving traffic from un-identified sources/pages/URIS/forums that have not been clearly identified in your Associate Central account.