No Amazon products found?

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  1. Rob Winters profile image76
    Rob Wintersposted 11 years ago

    No Amazon products found?

    I just noticed some of the amazon capsules on my hub are showing the 'No Amazon products found' message.If I go into edit mode however all the products appear.I've changed the items but nothing appears once i've exited edit mode.Is there a new restriction on the number of amazon products allowed per hub/x no. of words?

  2. LindaSmith1 profile image59
    LindaSmith1posted 11 years ago

    It is a glitch on Hub Pages that is happening more frequently on Hub Pages.

    1. Rob Winters profile image76
      Rob Wintersposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Tx Linda.Good 2 know its not just me.

    2. Denmarkguy profile image82
      Denmarkguyposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Glad to hear that-- I just noticed it across all my hubs this morning; hubs that were "working just fine" a couple of days ago.

  3. jezebellamina profile image60
    jezebellaminaposted 11 years ago

    I've noticed this quite a bit over the last week. I also just noticed yesterday that the Amazon and eBay modules have an entirely new look all of a sudden.

    It would probably be a safe bet that there's a glitch in the modules directly caused by the tweaking they've done recently behind the scenes...

    I went in to edit the capsules that showed an error and basically just refreshed the feed by hitting the 'preview amazon results' button and the products came back. You may have to re-enter your keywords as well. I am going to check all my hubs to see if these needs to be done for all of them now...

    I haven't seen any posts from HP yet on the new look of the modules, have you? Not that it's that big a deal but if it has the potential to cause problems they could have told us to look out for anything weird going on!

    1. Rob Winters profile image76
      Rob Wintersposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Tx Jessica.It did rectify after a few edits.I wondered about the new amazon look too but haven't seen any info about this either.I better check my other hubs too :-)

    2. ThePracticalMommy profile image89
      ThePracticalMommyposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      There's mention of it in HubPages' blog. I believe it was yesterday. They're trying new layouts to see what helps us sell more.

    3. Rob Winters profile image76
      Rob Wintersposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Tx PM.Good to know.I do think the new look is an improovement.

 
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