• Good Day,

    I noticed from the information provided that your plugin allows for both automatic and manual input of affiliate products/links, however I’ve seen no option available and have inputted all links manually.
    The links I created are not automatically hyperlinking keywords, where some keywords may use unique lettering such as hyphenated letters. This also includes some keywords that are just one word.
    According to the information I saw, there were supposed to be options such as “General Settings” and the option to export/import from a text file, of which I do not see as an option.
    My administrator has informed me that I should have no restrictions on their site and thus I’ve come here to found out a way to resolve this.
    Also excluded posts do not show after being added.
    The statistics panel can’t be activated by me, even though I have the associated permissions.


    I’ve added linked from both the Amazon US and UK sites, as some products do not share proprietary access across both, I’m not sure if this would present as an issue.

    The WordPress version is fully updated as well.

    I’ve considered using shortcode to hyperlink keywords but that is rather time consuming when there are an abundance of posts, and the hyperlinks appear in a different colour.

    What do I need to do to resolve this? I appreciate the assistance!

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  • Plugin Author Lucian Apostol

    (@thedark)

    Hello.

    The user needs to have administrator role in order to use all Auto Auto Affiliate Links features. Maybe this is why you can’t see all the menu items.

    Thread Starter shiatana

    (@shiatana)

    Hello, thank you for the reply.

    As stated above, I was guaranteed that I had full administrative privileges to use the plugin. What came across as weird to me is the fact that I could access the API management but none of the menu items I stated above. I will look into this a little further in terms of WordPress accessibility. If you perhaps have any other insights, I’d very much appreciate them.

    Kind Regards,

    Shiatana.

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