Amazon recently launched their copyright-restriction-free MP3 download service AmazonMP3.com (with around 2 million songs, but available to US customers only). Now Amazon expanded their affiliate program to include these MP3s as well, so that you as linking webmaster get a 20% commission of songs bought. Each song costs 89 to 99 cents, meaning you"ll get around 19 bucks for 100 songs sold. According to Amazon, the commission will drop to 10% at the beginning of next year, so this is only an early bird"s affiliate special.
To create a link to a single song or whole album that pays you need to become an
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