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Amazon link localizer

Preview how BetterLink detects the shopper's country, selects a supported regional storefront, applies a local Associates tag, explains the product-matching method, and uses a documented fallback.

Where are clicks missing a local tag?

Signed-in coverage uses your own country analytics and configured tracking IDs. It never estimates lost commission.

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Per-link fallback control

Choose what each managed BetterLink should do when no exact local product is available. The production redirect service reads this saved policy on every route.

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Preview all 20 supported Amazon storefronts.

Signed-in previews use connected Creators API data when configured.

Matching confidence and fallback reasons remain visible.

Why the selected destination is visible

Amazon product identifiers are not guaranteed to map to the same item in every marketplace. BetterLink reports whether it used an exact ASIN, relevant supported match, localized search, original storefront, or custom replacement.

Exact

The target storefront returned the same product identifier.

Relevant

Amazon product data supported an equivalent match.

Search

A localized search kept the shopper in the target marketplace.

Original

The source page remained the most useful verified destination.

Custom

The publisher selected another HTTPS Amazon destination.

Read the full localization method

Storefront coverage, tag selection, Smart Router, security, and publisher limitations are documented on the feature page.

How Amazon localization works