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I'm feeding the affiliate RSS feed into a Facebook fanpage via twitterfeed, to make a little affiliate shop on FB. But I have a problem, I only want the attractive ones with pictures and good deals coming up, but the feed is spitting out 'any old thing', a lot from bad rated deals. So I want to choose which ones I want to feed.
I discovered that different sellers have their own RSS feed, so I can choose which people's deals will show up in my little shop, i.e.
https://www.seoclerks.com/rss?u=SomeRandomGuyWithLevelX
But, and here's the problem, its not an affiliate RSS. How can I stick my affiliate number into this url?
Would I just add it on the end like this?
https://www.seoclerks.com/rss?u=SomeRandomGuyWithLevelXa=123456
(where 123456 would be my apparent affiliate code number)
Is that correct? am I missing something here? Surely something would go in beween the guy's name and the 'a=', but I don't know what.
Would a question mark work?
https://www.seoclerks.com/rss?u=SomeRandomGuyWithLevelX?a=123456
I'm just guessing now...
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exjordanary
Likes so:
https://www.seoclerks.com/linkin/3764/user/exjordanary
-and you will gain affiliates still.
The other Option is to Use the API (https://www.seoclerks.com/api/page/serviceads) and simply enter the Username of whichever User you want the API to Call Services from.
But I have figured out how to get specific User's RSS Feeds with your Affiliate ID -
Let's say I wanted to display All Services from User: "fivercraze"
and MY Affiliate ID is /linkin/3764/
This is how you would format it:
https://www.seoclerks.com/rss?a=3764/&u=fivercraze
Usually when building any sort of continuous URL, you begin with a question mark "?" - then all proceeding queries are made with the "&" symbol.
(the "a" is for "Affiliate" and the "u" is for the "User"
Hope this helps, Couple options here - In case you weren't aware - You can now apply your Affiliate ID to User Profile URLs - Likes so: https://www.seoclerks.com/linkin/3764/user/exjordanary -and you will gain affiliates still. The other Option is to Use the API (https://www.seoclerks.com/api/page/serviceads) and simply enter the Username of whichever User you want the API to Call Services from. But I have figured out how to get specific User's RSS Feeds with your Affiliate ID - Let's say I wanted to display All Services from User: "fivercraze" and MY Affiliate ID is /linkin/3764/ This is how you would format it: https://www.seoclerks.com/rss?a=3764/&u=fivercraze Usually when building any sort of continuous URL, you begin with a question mark "?" - then all proceeding queries are made with the "&" symbol. (the "a" is for "Affiliate" and the "u" is for the "User" Hope this helps,
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