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Launch year: 1997

Barnes & Noble is a renowned bookseller chain with both physical stores and an online presence, offering a vast selection of books, e-books, and other reading materials to customers.

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  •  you can earn a Commission by selling their collection of books, toys, and even games;
  •  they give you updates and news about their peak activity times or seasonal events so we can incentivize more audience;
  •  they send you your commissions on a monthly basis;
  •  you will get access to a real time tracking tool to assess your Commission and earning data.

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  • Profitability
    3.4
  • Support
    3.5
  • Technology
    3.5
  • Reliability
    3.5

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Barnes & Noble reviews

January 30
  • Profitability 6
  • Support 6
  • Technology 6
  • Reliability 6

I only had my books available on Amazon for a very long time. I kept reading (here) that it was stupid to have your books available on Amazon alone.... so when I hired a formatter and her price for formatting books for B&N and Smashwords was a small add-on to the price of formatting for Amazon, I figured I'd give it a shot.

My goal is to have the income from Smashwords pay for the editing and formatting of my book. The income from B&N to pay my taxes. The income from Amazon is profit. So far, so good.

As far as having my books sold in 'private bookstores' -- all other things being equal -- income is income. If I make two cents -- it is two cents I wouldn't have made otherwise and if you add enough pennies together you can pay for a trip to Ireland (been there, done that) 

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January 30
  • Profitability 3
  • Support 3
  • Technology 3
  • Reliability 3

Basically, BN doesn’t like selling books or having customers anymore. The message has been loud and clear for ages that they really just can’t be bothered, please go away and leave them alone. I complied years ago.

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January 30
  • Profitability 2
  • Support 2
  • Technology 2
  • Reliability 2

BN’s affiliate program has been a mess for me for years–I actually have removed loads of links because my account constantly ran at a negative. (Like, people would buy stuff using my links and then my commission at the end of the month would be -$5.76.) I kind of felt like that told me all I ever needed to know about the state of BN.

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January 30
  • Profitability 2
  • Support 3
  • Technology 3
  • Reliability 3

I'm one of those unfortunate souls who live in one of the banned Amazon affiliate states. I have a Deleware LLC, but according to my research, if you have a "nexus" (physical presence) in a banned state, you are not allowed to be an amazon affiliate. 

Therefore, I signed up for the Barnes & Noble affiliate program at linksynergy.com about a year ago. Guess how many sales I've made with this program?

0 (zero)

To this date I've had 601 clicks on my affiliate links and not one of those people purchased a book. I have a relevant site where I teach people how to use a 3D modeling program, and I have recommended a few books that are additional resources for people to continue learning. I don't push the affiliate links so I consider those clicks to be highly qualified. I would have thought I'd get at least one person buy a book. Anyone else have experience with Barnes & Noble? Can to share some conversion rate stats? Even if you're on Amazon, what kind of conversion rate do you get?

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