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BestSellerBookShop
Service Upgrade Note:
Our Free BookShop service is currently undergoing major upgrade and conversion. As a result this trial/demo
may not work properly.
[ For full details on our Free BestSeller BookShop and options, please see the main Product site or User Guide ] Free BookShops offer almost all the available features of a fee based (paid) BookShop package. More importantly there is NO limitation on shop visits (unlimited traffic). We maintain the service for you; in return a banner is shown on your BookShop pages. You are NOT allowed to show Large Image banners (See below). Restrictions (applies to Free BookShops only): These restrictions apply to your 'BookShop Template' ONLY. BookShop Template is a HTML page designed by you, which is used to generate the BookShop pages. You can assign a 'BookShop Template' if you want to customize the overall page design. Your BookShop comes as READY to SELL (with a default Template) and you will be able to use your BookShop as it is. If you are happy with the default Template and NEVER assign your own, you do not need to worry about the following restrictions. NOTE, THAT THERE ARE NO RESTRICTIONS ON TRAFFIC/VISITS TO YOUR BOOKSHOP AND WE HAVE NO CONTROL ON YOUR COMMISSIONS FROM AMAZON.COM. YOU GET YOUR COMMISSIONS DIRECTLY FROM AMAZON.COM AND WE DO NOT KEEP ANY TRACE/RECORD. Banners/Advertisements You CANNOT: 1. You cannot put any large commercial banner (468x60 or near size or bigger). If you will be using Frames to show the BookShop, make sure NO such banner (banner code) appears on ANY frame. You CAN: 1. You can put images, graphics, buttons, links, text, text-links etc. which is part of your usual site design. No unusual restriction on design is applied. It is your BookShop; so you design it in your own way. About Pop-Up Windows
If you fully agree to the above 'Requirements' click the 'Ready to Proceed' button to continue.
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