Hey y'all, I'm Autistic and I buy a lot of stuff from Amazon. Bring all your sensory issues into the chat because we're looking for soft, cozy, convenient, and delivered right to your door so you don't have to put on "real pants". I've been rejected from the Amazon influencer program 8 times and now, I'm Just gonna do it by myself! This entire channel is dedicated to real and raw reviews of all the stuff I can't keep adding to my cart. I'm not a real influencer so I'm going be brutally honest and up front with everything linked in the description. Bring all your sensory issues into the chat because we're looking for soft, cozy, convenient, and delivered right to your door so you don't have to put on "real pants".
Hi! I'm curious if you would know this anwser. Let say there's a campaign for a single item, and also a campaign for the same item, but in a 2 pack (i have the 2 pack), can i do both? Do they have to be different videos?
I think as long as the review video product matches the campaign product I don’t think it matters on how many items there are. Unless having a 2pack if something changes the way it’s purchased.
@myfavoritethingsnotreal Thanks for responding. I have tried to read all these rules and honestly feel like they don't help 😕 So I just feel like I'm left guessing!
things have been on a down hill on Amazon for a while now. I have been in over 3 years and making less now than I did a year and two years ago, and that is with about 1000 more videos up. it isn't what it used to be for sure.
I’m definitely grateful. I should probably stop comparing my stats to other influencers, especially since everyone is saying the last two months have been low.
@@myfavoritethingsnotreal Social media can make it hard not to compare, but sometimes it motivates me too. Thank you for being genuine and open about your journey. You're doing great!
It seems Amazon recently changed their rules around a little. Lots of associates have been invited to CC and they still get the higher commissions with affiliate links! So you’re all good!
You are doing amazing!! I follow you on tiktok too! You motivated me to post more on Amazon and I made $2.70!! I'm so excited and more motivated to get on Amazon more!! Thank you!!
I have been on Creator Connections for about a month now. So I have gotten to the point where some of the early campaigns I signed on for have ended. I noticed that many of those products will have new campaigns starting this month, but they don't always get recommended so it's good to search for old ended campaigns and see if there's a new one for the same product.
Sometimes I will have a video review for a product and see multiple Creator Connections campaigns for that product. Should I submit the video to all the campaigns it qualifies for? Or just one?
@@myfavoritethingsnotreal in the most extreme case I will see a bottle of nail hardener, and there are like 33 different campaigns going for it. No idea why.
I’m actually not into Harry Potter but I thought the shirt was cute and doesn’t have anything scary on it. This is as close to Halloween as I will ever get.
It’s super slow at first, keep uploading videos and use chrome extensions to help decide what products to prioritize first for making videos. Upload popular product reviews first. Then you’ll have a better chance of sales and commissions.
This is helpful, thank you! Does the content for the campaign have to be new or posted within the dates of the brand's campaign? Or am I able to join a current campaign but including a storefront post from last year? I can't find anything on Amazon to figure this stuff out 🙃
@@myfavoritethingsnotreal Also, I'm assuming the video should only include the featured product? Or can it be multiple? A lot of my stuff is DIY so is showing how to create something using multiple products. Thank you!
@@modernweddinginvitations I would look at "Creator University" under Help in your associates tab where you look at earnings. That will give you tons of dos and don'ts. :D
I think you are doing fantastic for being in the program for just 3 months. Your $350 will pay a few bills here and there so it's a win! Love your energy!
Hey there, let me start by saying I love your video and please keep them coming. I learned so much from you. I would like to know when they say like the source and I choose Tictoc underneath. This is a link which link should go into into that should be the, Amazon link or Tictoc link and do I have to create a video to place on Amazon?
you don't have to place a video on amazon, although I'm not sure why you wouldn't, unless you're not officially in the influencer program yet. For a TikTok, use the link to the individual TikTok video.
Thanks for the video! I just have a few questions if you're willing to answer. I started creator connections a few weeks ago and see that I have made some commissions on creator connections. But I don't see those commissions transferring over into my onsite or affiliate storefront. Have you seen the creator connection commissions on your net 60 pay?
Fun fact if you keep it ongoing the electric bill doesn't go up if you turn it off and on. . . . . . . . (Btw idk if it's true I just keep seeing it on tiktok)
@@myfavoritethingsnotreal That's because this window unit is what's called an inverter air conditioner. It's tech that's been used for ages in mini split heat pumps, and now it's cheap enough (and also miniaturized enough) to go into window units. Old window air conditioners have two states: the compressor runs either on or off. No in-between. This guzzles power because the compressor always runs at full capacity when it runs. On an inverter unit the compressor actually winds down once the target temperature is reached, so instead of running at full power it runs at around 25% capacity, but that's actually more than enough to maintain the set temperature. Unlike old on/off units, inverters should always run for the duration of the cooling season - that way the compressor doesn't have to constantly start up at full capacity and then wind down. So, don't shut the unit down unless you have to go away from home for extended periods of time - that way you're actually saving electricity and your bill will be cheaper.
This is a great book. I never started reading the sequels because this book feels like a complete story all by itself to me. I don't need a sequel. It's gratifying hearing you say that you don't recommend reading on after this one.