Now that my Amazon affiliate account is banned, what options do I have?

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For those of you who do not know, I got greedy and lost my account.

Here's the complete story: https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/shit-list-against-leader777.1421872/

I want to know my options.

I have the site ready, specifically for Amazon affiliates. In fact, it has more than 50,000 words, all promoting Amazon products.

What should I do?

Amazon has already denied my appeal.

Kindly do not suggest AdSense. I'm aware of that, but the articles are written for max conversions, not max views. AdSense won't be profitable in my case.
 
I have multiple Amazon Affiliate accounts. Have you tried just registering a new one?
 
how many visitors do you get a day?
None, it's a new site. Not ranked yet

I have multiple Amazon Affiliate accounts. Have you tried just registering a new one?
I already have one. But I do not want to start using it as in the termination email, they clearly mentioned they would ban other accounts too if they find them
 
Then make sure they don't find the new accs, but if you use the same site again they will just trace it again
 
Then make sure they don't find the new accs, but if you use the same site again they will just trace it again
So the best option is to create an entirely new site, or at least change the domain?
 
make new domain. and change the appearence of the site. use new profile to request affiliate site. after approved redirect all old domain traffic to new site.
 
make new domain. and change the appearence of the site. use new profile to request affiliate site. after approved redirect all old domain traffic to new site.
Okay, I will give it a try. Thanks :)
 
Try creating a new account and change the affiliate links from 1 post for which you can get conversions. Then see if they banned your new account or not.

If not then keep changing affiliate links little by little.
 
Alternatively you can try wallmart affiliate program.
 
If you were not using any unsavory methods to trick people to use your links to buy things, you should be able to contact amazon customer service for your accumulated funds. But if they suspect that you were doing hidden ad placements, underhandedly, it is violation of amazon’s TOS ad they will not give you anything.

You will not like the answer to “how you can get it back” because, Amazon is eliminating all but the most effective affiliates. If your sales volume is 1–2 sales per week or even 3–5 sales per day, they are not interested. They are looking for massive sales generating affiliates and anything less, they are terminating. Don’t set your hopes too high for account recovery.
 
Your best bet would be to check other alternatives like commission junction
 
Sorry to hear that, it took amazon 6 months to give my final check
 
I have multiple Amazon Affiliate accounts. Have you tried just registering a new one?
My account got banned too. If I use a different name while registering but withdraw money to the same bank account, will I be banned?
 
My account got banned too. If I use a different name while registering but withdraw money to the same bank account, will I be banned?

I set up a different bank account + used a different address, so I don't know. I used Payoneer to set up a receiver bank account.
 
I set up a different bank account + used a different address, so I don't know. I used Payoneer to set up a receiver bank account.
I was using Payoneer also. When I create a new bank account from Payoneer, my name in my banned account will appear again. Wouldn't that be a problem?
Sorry for asking so many questions in a row. Banning ruined my whole plan. You have registered with Amazon with a new address. Did you use a new name?
also Did you open new Payoneer account ?
 
Choose another network, the commission on Amazon is super low.
 
Choose another network, the commission on Amazon is super low.
I was scraping all products from Amazon very easy. Is there any affilate network like this? Also I'am using social media to promote links. Many affiliate domains are prohibited from sharing.
 
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