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Hi,

a quick question for you affiliates, I have sold a few things through affiliates (not sure who, but thank you!). I was going back through my site and tweaking my section and product descriptions, (hopefully for the better) is this going to screw up anything that may be affiliated??

Thanks for the help!
 
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Making your descriptions better/adding descriptions will make affiliates happy. The only thing that screws up affiliates linking to you is if you delete sections or do things that mess up the URL that they are using to link to you.

The only thing that will upset affiliates about your descriptions is if you put it web addresses or funky html instead of building a good solid description with text. But then again, a lot of us use scripts that strip that stuff out. Best practice though would be not to waste the limited description space on that kinda stuff though.
 
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Thank you!
 
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