Just setting up a charity as an Amazon affiliate will get it around 5% of purchases made through the affiliate link (see here)
And charity credit cards are, of course, a popular idea.
Apparently Amazon shut down use of the affiliate program for charities and are now pushing AmazonSmile.
Did it?
A brief look at the requirements and the operating agreement shows no restrictions on charities.
Are there browser plugins to make all purchases as though they are bought through the affiliate link?
I don’t know but I am sure Google will tell you.
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Just setting up a charity as an Amazon affiliate will get it around 5% of purchases made through the affiliate link (see here)
And charity credit cards are, of course, a popular idea.
Apparently Amazon shut down use of the affiliate program for charities and are now pushing AmazonSmile.
Did it?
A brief look at the requirements and the operating agreement shows no restrictions on charities.
Are there browser plugins to make all purchases as though they are bought through the affiliate link?
I don’t know but I am sure Google will tell you.