Is there any way to know when items go out of stock besides manually checking every link?
What the title says
What the title says
Is there a way to report people who don't put a disclosure on their links that go to amazon?
I have a 6 foot white privacy fence that was already here when I moved in. I want to turn some of it into an 8 foot fence of the same material. I've been looking for a fence product that I can add on top... I feel like something should exist where you can add 2 more feet by attaching it to the existing fence posts. But I can't find anything. If anyone knows of a fence height extender please drop a link here.
Lately whenever I make a reel in the instagram app (not the Edits app), it looks fine when I watch it in the preview, but when it posts it adds a black screen at the end. Super frustrating. Is this happening to anyone else?
My account on the desktop site recently started showing a progress bar. It gives you 1 bar if you recently copied or shared the link. Except it lasts less than 24 hours before going back to 0. I don't see the purpose of that.
Pinterest now let's you connect your Instagram account to your Pinterest account (at least if you have a business account), which automatically posts your Instagram posts on Pinterest. But there's one big problem:
It doesn't let you remove the audio.
Why do you need the option to remove the audio? Because it's taking the song that you posted from Instagram, which is licensed only for use on Instagram, and now posting it onto Pinterest. And the fact that they don't let the account holder remove the song when it posts on Pinterest is going to be a huge problem.
I rarely swipe past 7-8 photos. It gets boring. I don't know why anyone needs 20.
Does anyone actually scroll through someone's entire 20 photo dump?
32/F, first-time homeowner. I bought my house about two years ago and built some raised planter beds from wood purchased at a big-box hardware store. The beds are directly against the back of my house, which is a concrete walk-out basement wall (no siding on that section).
Today, while digging in one of the beds to plant, I discovered what appear to be termites living inside the wood where it was in contact with the soil inside the bed. I've attached a photo from online that looks exactly like the bugs I'm seeing. The wood was falling apart easily on the interior side.
I'm concerned about them spreading to my house or my wood deck and would appreciate advice on what to do next.
Questions:
• Should I move the beds away from the house to another area of the yard, or do they need to be completely disposed of?
• Do I need to dispose of all the soil from the planter beds, or can the soil be reused?
• Is an over-the-counter termite spray worth using? If so, where should it be applied?
• If termites are in the planter wood, should I assume they're also established in the soil underneath?
• What signs should I look for to determine whether they've already reached the house?
Additional info:
• House location: New York
• Raised beds are approximately 2 years old.
• I have vinyl siding, but concerned they're finding their way inside the house.
Long story short, my computer is getting repaired at Apple so I only have my old computer to use currently, it has InDesign CS3 on it, and I was hoping to get started on a project then transfer it to my newer computer when I get it back. I don't want to waste my time if I won't be able to open the CS3 files in INDD 2026.
Like the title says...has this happened to anyone where the number of orders has gone up (as shown on the Links tab), but no new order is listed in the Earnings tab and the "Lifetime Earnings" section is showing less money. I'm wondering if this means a return was made? Weird that it would list an additional order for a return, though.
Amazon Influencer is an entire program, but this sub mostly discusses people trying to get approved for Onsite. I don't have Onsite approval and I still post videos to my storefront and still make money from sales from them. What other ways are you using Amazon Influencer or Associate to make money besides Onsite?
The Amazon Associates Program Policies states, under the Disqualified Purchases section, "any Product purchased by a customer who is referred to an Amazon Site by a link that sends users indirectly to an Amazon Site via an intermediate site, without requiring the customer to click on a link or take some other affirmative action on that intermediate site (a “Redirecting Link”),"
Which makes me think that linking to Amazon via ShopMy would be a disqualified purchase due to sending the customer to a ShopMy link that redirects to the Amazon site without the customer having to make an additional click to get there.
I use separator lines to divide sections on my website, it was always a thin line that looked classy, now they've changed it to a THICK line and it's making my website look clunky and super poorly designed. PLEASE CHANGE IT BACK
UPDATE, it's actually broken, the "default" setting which is supposed to be a short line is showing as the wide line. So not only is it broken, it's ugly. Why change something that's going to mess with people's existing website design? If you want a thick line, add it as an additional option, don't change what people are already using on their site!
I’ve been using Clinique’s “Stay-Matte Sheer Pressed Powder” in color “02 Stay Neutral” for years. It works for me year-round since it’s neutral and helps keep my skin looking matte instead of shiny all day.
BUT now the price has gone first from $26, to $28.50, now I went to repurchase and it’s up to $41!!! I can’t. I won’t.
Does anyone have a good powder recommendation that’s in the $20-something range for oily skin? I’m very pale most of the year but am pale-olive in the summer.