Sunday, May 24, 2009

Another Way For You to Help Flint Expatriates Make Very Small Amounts of Money

A friend of mine suggested I sign up as an Amazon Associate as a way to cover the operating expenses of Flint Expatriates. Since I was feeling particularly broke that day, I spent a few hours figuring out how to get the Amazon ads on the blog and create an Amazon store of Flint-related items. Yes, it was a mind numbingly boring process, so I never even bothered to figure out how the payment part worked.

Well, I finally figured it out. I've earned $18 from readers accessing Amazon from Flint Expats and buying things. So I'm still not getting rich from Flint Expats, but $18 is still a nice surprise. So thanks to everyone out there that bought something, especially the reader who bought all those cookbooks. (Man, you must really like cooking.)

I also figured out that you don't have to actually buy the Flint items or even the items advertised in the right-hand column. All you have to do is click on one of the ads; get on the Amazon website; buy anything you want; and Flint Expats earns a small — apparently very small — referral fee.

So allow me to make this humble plea...if you think you want something on Amazon and it's not too much of a hassle, please access the Amazon site via one of the Amazon ads or the Amazon search engine on Flint Expatriates. I'm trying to save up enough money to dine in style at Angelo's when I visit Flint this summer.

And if someone buys a speedboat or something on Amazon, I'll buy you dinner at Angelo's, provided you're sober.





2 comments:

  1. That's good to know, Gordie. I will endeavor to remember to click through FlintExpats to Amazon the next time I'm in a shopping mood. I do appreciate your labor of love in keeping fond memories alive and giving us all the latest news and views from the fair city.

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  2. BTW...I like your Vehicle City Slideshow, sir. :^)

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Thanks for commenting. I moderate comments, so it may take a while for your comment to appear. You might enjoy my book about Flint called "Teardown: Memoir of a Vanishing City," a Michigan Notable Book for 2014 and a finalist for the 33rd Annual Northern California Book Award for Creative NonFiction. Filmmaker Michael Moore described Teardown as "a brilliant chronicle of the Mad Maxization of a once-great American city." More information about Teardown is available at www.teardownbook.com.