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		<title>Monetize your forum with Amazon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amazon.com offers an associate (affiliate) program that can be used by forum owners to monetize their forum. Reports I have read from forum owners on this are mixed. It will work on some forums and not on others. In some niches, people are more likely to buy books or the types of products that Amazon [...]]]></description>
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