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Supporting WHO | Affiliate Partners Index

Posted: 29 Oct 2024, 16:17
by stubbo-admin
As you all (probably) know, WHO relies on advertising and partner revenue to keep the proverbial lights on (as well as a the goodwill of a few to moderate/support/provide technical expertise).

Part of that is by generating a meagure income through affiliated partner services.  We're always looking to find new partners that might provide userful products/services to the community. 

At the moment that list is below.  Check them out and make use of them via our links if they suit your needs....as always the price to you will be no different whether through our links or going direct.
Affiliate Directory:
If there are other products/services you use regularly that provide affiliate opportunities, let us know and we'll see if we can get a partnership in place with them.

As always thanks for supporting WHO.

Re: Supporting WHO | Affiliate Partners Index

Posted: 02 Nov 2024, 07:54
by stubbo-admin
Updated to include an Amazon US affiliate link

Re: Supporting WHO | Affiliate Partners Index

Posted: 30 Oct 2024, 18:59
by stubbo-admin
This thread is for supporting the site....not turning into yet another opportunity to bicker like children with your least favourite posters. 

As such I've locked it for further replies. If you have ideas for affiliates please just message me directly.

Re: Supporting WHO | Affiliate Partners Index

Posted: 30 Oct 2024, 16:17
by Mike Oxsaw
Vexed wrote: 30 Oct 2024, 10:48
Mike Oxsaw" wrote: 30 Oct 2024, 10:38
Vexed wrote: 30 Oct 2024, 07:09 Get an affiliate link for bankokchickboys.com and you'll make a fortune from Oxsaw's clicks alone. 
Why don't YOU provide the link to that site, cutey-wootie vexeypoo, seeing as you appear to be the only one aware of it.
Look at you with the bold text. Those Internet courses for pensioners are quite good aren't they? 
YOU really (REALLY) need it to be the case that I need to learn about the internet, don't you, you cute, soft, cuddly, little, broken down Ferbie?

Re: Supporting WHO | Affiliate Partners Index

Posted: 30 Oct 2024, 10:48
by Vexed
Mike Oxsaw" wrote: 30 Oct 2024, 10:38
Vexed wrote: 30 Oct 2024, 07:09 Get an affiliate link for bankokchickboys.com and you'll make a fortune from Oxsaw's clicks alone. 
Why don't YOU provide the link to that site, cutey-wootie vexeypoo, seeing as you appear to be the only one aware of it.
Look at you with the bold text. Those Internet courses for pensioners are quite good aren't they? 

Re: Supporting WHO | Affiliate Partners Index

Posted: 30 Oct 2024, 10:38
by Mike Oxsaw
Vexed wrote: 30 Oct 2024, 07:09 Get an affiliate link for bankokchickboys.com and you'll make a fortune from Oxsaw's clicks alone. 
Why don't YOU provide the link to that site, cutey-wootie vexeypoo, seeing as you appear to be the only one aware of it.

Re: Supporting WHO | Affiliate Partners Index

Posted: 30 Oct 2024, 10:09
by Manuel
Mike Oxsaw" wrote: 30 Oct 2024, 04:03 There's an Amazon-esque site in SE Asia called Lazada. Believe it's Singapore based and a sister company to Ali Baba.

I use them a lot for stuff where Amazon delivery charges are too high.

May be useful for posters in that part of the world.
Yea, I use them and Shopee a lot, Mike.

Re: Supporting WHO | Affiliate Partners Index

Posted: 30 Oct 2024, 07:09
by Vexed
Get an affiliate link for bankokchickboys.com and you'll make a fortune from Oxsaw's clicks alone. 

Re: Supporting WHO | Affiliate Partners Index

Posted: 30 Oct 2024, 04:03
by Mike Oxsaw
There's an Amazon-esque site in SE Asia called Lazada. Believe it's Singapore based and a sister company to Ali Baba.

I use them a lot for stuff where Amazon delivery charges are too high.

May be useful for posters in that part of the world.

Re: Supporting WHO | Affiliate Partners Index

Posted: 29 Oct 2024, 20:18
by stubbo-admin
kylay wrote: 29 Oct 2024, 19:12 Hey Stubbo, the Amazon link takes me to the UK site. Is there one for the US?
Not currently, but I'll look to get one sorted.

Re: Supporting WHO | Affiliate Partners Index

Posted: 29 Oct 2024, 19:12
by kylay
Hey Stubbo, the Amazon link takes me to the UK site. Is there one for the US?