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2:55 am July 15, 2008
| Josh Stinson
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Hi,
I'm running an affiliate program on my website. Will this theme integrate with an affiliatre program? spec ifically, I'm running Affiliate Pro,
The way I have it set up now, some php code had to be added to the Thank You page that customers land on after cvompleting the sale with Paypal.
Is this possible?
Thank
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Josh,
What site are you running an affiliate program for? Usually for people looking to sell affiliate products, they follow the 3 minute guide in the how to section of the forums (hidden to unregistered users), which redirects the buy now button to the affiliate link provided by the site. In your case it sounds like you don't have one? It still should be able to work though, as you can still set the return url after purchase in the code itself, and if the php code you require is there, there shouldn't be any problems.
-aj
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6:00 am July 21, 2008
| Vincent
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I was wondering if I could run an affiliate program on my own web site with Market Theme for my own products. I do not mean selling other people's products on my web site by entering other people's products.
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Not directly. You would need to use something like E-Junkie's cart to run your own affiliate program on your own site. Also, this question along with your developer license question makes me want to point out that even with a devleoper license, Market can not simply be resold as is. EX: You buy a developer license and plan on selling the theme and running and affiliate program for it without making any modifications is a no-no. The developers licenses allows you to use Market as a base and build client work upon it, saving you time and money. It does not give you rights to package the theme and sell it as your own. I'm in no way saying you were going to do this, I just wanted to make it clear.
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2:08 am July 22, 2008
| Vincent
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E-Junkie looks cool. Does that mean that Market Theme works with E-Junkie?
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