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Say 100,000 people ordering a book makes $1,000,000 for Amazon.

Say if those 100,000 people came through an affiliate link, they only make $900,000.

If you're Amazon's affiliate manager, indeed your first thought is, "Wow, Pinterest is great! Look at all these sales"

But your second thought is, "Wow, if I just drop Pinterest from my program, I'll make an extra $100,000." In its current state, Pinterest will not do anything to stop these sales from being generated, so the merchants are just throwing away money.

The real problem here is that Pinterest doesn't deserve the commission, Pinterest's users do.



The thing is, if Amazon would have made $1 mil without the affiliate link, they probably will make something along the lines of $990,000 with it.

Also, I am not sure anyone "deserves" the commission. It isn't a right.




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