Amazon, sales tax: Amazon has a lot of nerve – latimes.com.
So I have so far been unable to generate commissions with my ads. I have been informed that my ad account is being deactivated because of this giant FAIL!
So, added to the drop I already received from Amazon associates (see the link above) it means that until something changes, as in, I get lots more hits, or the business model becomes different, I won’t be posting ads on these pages going forward.
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Did you read Hiltzik’s piece in the Times? I have to say that although I have certainly enjoyed not paying sales tax at Amazon and other online retailers over the years, fair is fair and a level playing field is probably the way to go. We always lament how big box places like Wal-Mart and Target destroy Main Street, and this advantage online retailers have is part of that same problem.
While I wasn’t counting on my ad commissions for any income at all, I’m sure a lot of full-time bloggers were, so who is now the job-killing Satan if it’s not Amazon? Hiltzik makes some very good points. I guess eventually I expect Amazon will lose and somebody is going to be collecting those sales taxes. Will they lower their prices to keep a competitive advantage?
Onto the Blog…
I’ve been reading about blog success, and most pundits say it has to have a defined niche. Mine has pretty much been all over the place in regards to topics. I’m hoping to define three or four categories to post in and continue in that vein. I’m sure one will be something like Entertainment/Arts, in which I’ll put books, movies, TV, etc. I’m still thinking about the other categories.
OMG! I loved your three-parter about P.S.! Such a great recap of the last 20+ years. Yeah, you’re definitely a city person thru & thru!
Amazon. I have my guilt about them, too. The no-tax/free shipping combo is unbeatable and I have bought a ton there–from books & DVDs to a vacuum & a microwave. But there’s a little voice inside me that says all that is bad for local businesses AND for the ever-broker state of California (though Prop 13 probably has more to do with that than Amazon…). Anyway, I am examining my conscience about spending so much money there as opposed to at actual stores (even if that store IS, often, Target).
Sorry I’ve not being such a faithful reader! I hadn’t realized you’d returned to posting so often. You’re back on my regular beat now 🙂
Hey Mary C, thanks for the comment!
Yes, trying to get back to the regular blogging schedule, although it’s tough after the break to get back in the habit. Either that, or I’m just a plain lazy mother f***er with tons of untreated character defects.
Yeah, or both.