FAQ - Super URLs
Q: What does "your unique slug" mean?
A: A slug is the portion of a URL that describes where it's taking you. For example, if you're creating a Super URL for a cinnamon-scented candle, you should make your slug /cinnamon-candle/. Then your link will look like this: https://amzshark.com/r/cinnamon-candle.
Q: How many Super URLs am I allowed to create?
A: AMZShark offers unlimited Super URLs. Go nuts!
Q: How long do Super URLs last?
A: As long as you have a paid AMZShark account, we will host your links. Once you cancel, however, we no longer host your links.
Q: Can I send paid traffic through these URLs?
A: You should not use paid traffic through these URLS, except at your own risk. This tool is not an ‘ad clickserver’ and 99.99% uptime is not guaranteed.
Q: How does this work?
A: Amazon profits off of every item sold through their site. Therefore, they always went to send customers directly to the products they want. By creating a Super URL through AMZShark, every click is a productive one. Amazon’s algorithm is made to believe that your product was selected through their search engine. This triggers Amazon to move your item closer and closer to page 1 of search results!
Q: Does this comply with Amazon's TOS?
A: We have no reason to believe this goes against Amazon's TOS. We've implemented Super URLs since the beginning and have never received a complaint from our users or from Amazon.