Someone ordered something on my amazon!!

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  1. Mieka profile image63
    Miekaposted 14 years ago

    It was directly related to one of my hubs, and I'm sooo happy right now. It was only a rather cheap dvd though, so the commission is probably not too high.
    And how long does it take before you will know if an order is actually shipped and so you will get that commission?

    big_smile

    1. blondepoet profile image66
      blondepoetposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      It should have all that information on Amazon. Go to your account there. It tells you what commission you got and it also tells you how often you will be paid depending on the payment option you selected.

      1. calpol25 profile image59
        calpol25posted 14 years agoin reply to this

        They email you too to let you know the transactions has worked.

        1. Lily Rose profile image85
          Lily Roseposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          I've sold quite a bit through my Amazon links and I've never received an email from them to let me know a "transaction worked."

          The only time I get an email from Amazon (associate-related) is to let me know that a payment (to me) was processed.

        2. profile image0
          cosetteposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          really?

          wow. i have had a lot of Amazon sales and never received an email from them. the only emails i get are the monthy reports. neutral

          hmm, i must not have some email notification set correctly.

          congratulations, Mieka! smile

          1. She-rah profile image67
            She-rahposted 14 years agoin reply to this

            Amazon is one of my big sellers too and I never get an email either from them either. Not even a monthly report. I just check my sales everyday. Guess I better check my email settings as well.

  2. Jenny Brown profile image61
    Jenny Brownposted 14 years ago

    I don't know but Woo-Hoo for you! Well done smile

  3. Mieka profile image63
    Miekaposted 14 years ago

    Cool, thanks everyone. I had been looking around amazon for a bit, but I find it somewhat hard to find the information I'm looking for... might be just me then smile

    1. blondepoet profile image66
      blondepoetposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Click on Earnings Report in the left column and it tells you the commission.

      1. Mieka profile image63
        Miekaposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        It says 0. Is that because it is just ordered and not shipped yet?

        1. Lily Rose profile image85
          Lily Roseposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          Yes, but you should be able to see both orders and earnings.  Once an item is shipped it will show up under earnings.

          1. Mieka profile image63
            Miekaposted 14 years agoin reply to this

            Thank you Lily Rose. i guess I have to have a little more patience. I'm just so excited!

            1. Lily Rose profile image85
              Lily Roseposted 14 years agoin reply to this

              No problem - I remember how excited I was with my first sale.  Heck, I get excited by EVERY sale!

            2. She-rah profile image67
              She-rahposted 14 years agoin reply to this

              I remember my first sale, not to long ago actually, I was so tickled. I probably checked my account every 15 minutes  for 24 hrs. to see how much commission I made, lol.

  4. europewalker profile image78
    europewalkerposted 14 years ago

    Congrats!

  5. Mutiny92 profile image64
    Mutiny92posted 14 years ago

    Gratz!!!

  6. sunforged profile image71
    sunforgedposted 14 years ago

    i get excited by every sale still too!

    I even jump into google to calculate my commission every time!

    did you know you can use google search as a calculator?

    My most recent sale: (stick into google)

    129.95 x .04 =

    1. Mieka profile image63
      Miekaposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Hmmm, in that case my commission will be 40 cents. It's a nice start smile

      1. sunforged profile image71
        sunforgedposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        That is a nice start!

        It adds up.

        1. Nell Rose profile image89
          Nell Roseposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          Hiya, thats what happened to me today! I checked earlier, and to my absolute amazement, someone had bought something!! wey hey! as you say, about 40c or translated into British, about 25p!! its a start, at last. ha ha

    2. Lily Rose profile image85
      Lily Roseposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      SF, when you said "I even jump into google to calculate my commission every time!" I read it twice to make sure I read it right and thought "what the heck does he mean by that" ....until I read your next sentence! 

      No, I had no idea you could use Google as a calculator like that!  I love to learn new cool stuff like that, thanks!

    3. ngureco profile image80
      ngurecoposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      That's right. This Google Search is Good. I notice you can also convert Euros to dollar by typing, say: 34.5 euros to $

  7. camlo profile image86
    camloposted 14 years ago

    Congratulations!
    I've never, ever sold anything over Amazon, and was wondering if anything could ever get sold (through a Hub). Thanks for reassuring me!

    1. sunforged profile image71
      sunforgedposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      If your intention is to sell something on amazon, than your hub should be designed to attract someone who is searching to buy something.

      The attach related items to any topic  gamble is just that...a gamble

  8. thisisoli profile image69
    thisisoliposted 14 years ago

    You will see earnings one the product is shipped, I earn a fair amount off amazon daily, it can be done!

  9. IzzyM profile image86
    IzzyMposted 14 years ago

    I sold six packets of seeds yesterday, but it showed as zero commission until today when the items were actually shipped. I also know that if the buyer returns the items, they will take the commission back.
    However, I chose to sell seeds for two reasons. One, they are n integral part of what I know most about, and therefore write about, and two, after I sell 7 items in each calendar month I get a higher rate of commission.
    This month is off to an excellent start with the six seed packets (something like 40 cents commission in total) but another seed packet to go, then I get is it 7% commission should someone buy a big item, like a greenhouse?

  10. Sage Williams profile image59
    Sage Williamsposted 14 years ago

    Wow, so good to know that it really is possible.  I was beginning to think it never happens.  Hooray!!

    Sage

  11. profile image0
    troseposted 14 years ago

    Congratulations!  Very happy for you! smile  Keep doing what you doing because something is working well.

  12. Chloe Comfort profile image61
    Chloe Comfortposted 14 years ago

    Very cool! Congratulations Mieka smile

  13. videl05 profile image43
    videl05posted 14 years ago

    Congrats! Mieka
    Keep on working cool

  14. DanPowers profile image45
    DanPowersposted 14 years ago

    I've now sold 2 items on Amazon - the second being a USB hub. Wow, my hub about hubs turns out to be WIN!

    Unfortunately you only get a few cents for selling a USB hub. I've still only sold an average of 1 product a month. I take my hats off to those hubbers who make more than $100 a month on Amazon!

  15. salt profile image59
    saltposted 14 years ago

    congratulations

  16. BeBrown profile image64
    BeBrownposted 14 years ago

    Well done!  Who makes more than $100 a month from Amazon?  that would be interesting reading!

  17. gramarye profile image60
    gramaryeposted 14 years ago

    This is all very comforting to hear as I haven't made an amazon sale yet. I'll post when I do.

    In the meantime, it is also comforting to hear that people do make amazon sales!

    Hang in there seems to be the catch cry!

    1. gramarye profile image60
      gramaryeposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Hey, I'm back. I decided to check my Amazon and in the last 2 days I made 2 sales - I've now got $1.07 Yippee!!!

      It does feel good!

  18. stevenheron profile image59
    stevenheronposted 14 years ago

    Congraulations gramarye, keep up the good work and keep on publishing those hubs. Many more Amazon sales are no doubt coming your way!

    1. gramarye profile image60
      gramaryeposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks a lot!

  19. She-rah profile image67
    She-rahposted 14 years ago

    Congrats to everyone with their new Amazon or very first Amazon sales. So exciting!!! I try to write about things that I personally use and tell my reasons why. Kind of like a very long testimonial with specific information that you can't find on Amazon about the products. If my hub is informational only then I put books to sell. I have only 1 hub that's actually based on Amazon products because I love the product and order them frequently. Never do much with Adsense. 1 Question: Since I do order some products from Amazon frequently, can I order off of my own hub??? I never have because it seems like cheating but would be nice if I could, smile.

 
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