To give an example, the item with ASIN B01J3DBH5Q is only available through the US store. If I have the plugin set to automatically adjust links to suit the viewer’s location, it changes it to – say – the UK store… which doesn’t stock the item.
Is there a way this could be rectified, or for a per-link “only use this territory, don’t automatically change it” option to be added?
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/amazon-link/
]]>I’m trying to figure out if, by hard coding a template with the territory, we could call the DE price, title, link and image and then have a different template for the UK, so both can be called on the same page?
The territory seems to be hard coded into the variables at the top level setup/settings and so you can’t swap territory at template level?
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]]>Our Territory is only 4 counties, and I can get a list of supported “zip codes” pretty easily.
What would I need to do to do a simple test of “In territory” yes/no? so I can stop giving people quotes for services they can’t have?
If they in our territory they will never know we did the test, if they aren’t I can put up a text box warning them….
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/ip2location-tags/
]]>When a users clicks on “Get a quote” I want to first determine where they are located as it makes no sense to give them a quote if they are not in our territory.
Our “Territory:” is only 4 counties, and we do have a list of zip codes and cities…
Where to start? Has anyone already done this so we can just port it?
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