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I'm thinking that one way Jeff and the Stack Overflow team could squeeze some extra money out of this site would be to automatically convert all Amazon links posted here into affiliate links, e.g. Stick "tag=codinghorror-20" (or more likely a new site-specific tag) onto every Amazon link. This would bring in some additional revenue every time someone purchased a book via a link on this site.

They could do similar things with other links as well. Amazon's simply the most obvious choice.

So my question is, would anyone have a problem with this?

I know I wouldn't mind, but I don't know how other people would react.

What does everyone think? Is this a horrible idea, a great idea, a waste of time?

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@pbh

The only place I could see this being a problem is when somebody posts their OWN affiliate link and gets it transformed into a SO affiliate link. Otherwise, I think it's a good idea, and maybe you could just transform the links not already affiliated.

I actually think that everyone else's affiliate links should already be filtered out (though I doubt that they currently are). I think it's extremely uncool to post affiliate links on someone else's site, especially someone else's commercial site.

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I don't see a user posting their link as being a problem. If you're the one referring the person, whether it be through word-of-mouth, email, another site, etc. you should get the reward. Unless it's against the "rules" of the site. I signed up with DropBox through a referral link someone posted on SU and I don't think it bothered anyone. – T Pops Jul 30 at 14:01
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I don't see this being a problem as long as terms & conditions say that if anyone posts their own Amazon affiliate links they will be transformed to Stack Overflow links.

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Amazon affiliate links should be a bannable offense.

I'd post any user-generated Amazon referrer link as offensive.

Ok, WHY?

If a person follows the link and buys a book, something is going to happen to the affiliate fee. Either it goes to a SO member, or Amazon keeps it.

Why is it so vitally important that Amazon keeps it? Are you stockholders?

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Exactly. Couldn't say it better myself. – Rich Bradshaw Oct 23 '08 at 23:05
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It encourages people to spam amazon affiliate links even when it is not relevant. – Albert Apr 21 at 20:24
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If the link isn't relevant, the purchase wouldn't be made... – Rob Allen May 26 at 20:33
That won't prevent people from trying it and hoping some readers will click the link and buy the product anyway (or buy something else, which still gets you a fee). – Michael Borgwardt Aug 19 at 14:19
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I completely agree with Derek... there's simply no reason why affiliate links should be allowed in posts. Personally I'd just start banning people that are trying to make money with affiliate links, but maybe I'm a little harsh when it comes to spamming.

Replacing the affiliate codes is a really great suggestion.

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Affiliate links and spam are two completely different things. I don't see anything wrong with members using affiliate links as long as the post adds value. The community can determine what is eggregious use of affiliate links based on the content. Otherwise, what is it hurting if people can make a buck off donating their time to answer a stranger's question? It does raise an interesting issue given the ability to edit other's content/change affiliate codes in links to one's own. =) – JohnFx Oct 21 at 3:11
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@pbh101

The only place I could see this being a problem is when somebody posts their OWN affiliate link and gets it transformed into a SO affiliate link. Otherwise, I think it's a good idea, and maybe you could just transform the links not already affiliated.

How about if they refrained from transforming links that already contained an affiliate link a certain percentage of the time. I'd see it as something of a reward for contributing to the upkeep of the site. By explicitly allowing the posting of affiliate links it would encourage users to post more Amazon links which would (hopefully) increase the revenue Jeff and Co could generate from such a scheme.

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If i ask a question about a book, and someone points me to a very nice book, that really is a response to my question,

Id have no problem with the link being his affiliate thingy..

Though, if hes a jerk posting random links in every topic where title contains the word "book", id be pissed..

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Agreed. In those cases the community has the FLAG AS SPAM, DOWNVOTE, and CLOSE buttons and are just itching to press them. – JohnFx Oct 21 at 3:12
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The only place I could see this being a problem is when somebody posts their OWN affiliate link and gets it transformed into a SO affiliate link. Otherwise, I think it's a good idea, and maybe you could just transform the links not already affiliated.

Update: To be clear, I certainly agree that posting one's own affiliate links on another site would be rather bad form, but I can already see the tiresome irate blog posts: "Jeff and Joel are a bunch of money-grubbing barnacles! They blatantly stole my affiliate links and trampled on my post for their OWN PERSONAL GAIN!"

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It doesn't have to be either/or. They could only transform them a certain percentage of the time. See my answer. – Sam Hasler Oct 22 '08 at 17:16
That just sounds crazy, though. I've never posted an affiliate link but I could see the one time I do, just crossing my fingers hoping the site doesn't swap my link. – T Pops Jul 30 at 14:06
If it does, though, I'd probably just delete my post and re-create it. – T Pops Jul 30 at 14:07
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I think this is a pretty nice idea. I've seen other forums do something similar and if it means that they get a few extra bucks then I'm happy to see it implemented.

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I think that's a fine idea, even though my own experience with posting some amazon links was an abject failure. ;-)

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In my experience, affiliate links never pay out well. Perhaps with such a huge member base SO might do better.

But how often do you click a link from SO and buy the item right away? I have certainly bought one book I've seen mentioned here (and other places), but I didn't buy it straight away, I went back to Amazon a week later, searched for it and bought it.

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I'd flag any user-generated Amazon referrer link as offensive.

It would effectively be abuse of SO for their gain.

If the stackoverflow team were to override all links to be referrers of some kind would be a great idea, but they should add some visual indicator to show that that's what's happening.

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Wow, -2 and offensive. Why? – Keith Oct 30 '08 at 14:00
People moderate their opinions sometimes. – Robert S. Oct 30 '08 at 14:05
0 better than -1 – Moulde Mar 11 at 10:30

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