![]() ![]() Although this will probably get switched back because Amazon needs to place nice with Pinterest, it is likely that Pinterest will continue to strip out the affiliate links.You’ll just need to find the same product through a different merchant. You can always direct the links to another domain from the back end if the end domain does get blocked. Use redirects for all affiliate links.Don’t get your own domain flagged for spam for having too many spammy pins. Pinterest is clearly watching for too many pins from one source.Be careful how much time you spend pinning links to other sites because in one flip of a switch they can all go dead. ![]() Pinterest can at any time block any domain and render everything that you have pinned from that domain useless.Although it’s possible that it is just a glitch, this raises some big flags for affiliate marketers using Pinterest. Pinterest still recognized the final destination (Amazon) domain as “spam” and killed the link. Interestingly, I used PrettyLinks to build a redirect for an Amazon link using my domain. Today Shawn reported that all of his Amazon links on Pinterest are now going to the “spam page” notification below.Ĭlicking through other people’s links, it looks like Pinterest is temporarily blocking all Amazon links as spam. However, he was able to go in and edit the link properly. Shawn Collins tested it out and verified it. The other day Nathan Smith from Zynali Marketing Solutions commented on my “ When Pinterest Met Affiliate Marketing” webinar post about how Pinterest was starting to strip the tags out of Amazon affiliate links. We may earn money or products from the companies mentioned in this post.
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