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Amazon Connection Test: How to Validate Credentials Before You Publish

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Amazon Connection Test: How to Validate Credentials Before You Publish

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Go hereUse the route chips to see the exact menu path before you click.
Do thisFollow the action callout to make the change without extra guesswork.
ConfirmUse the verification cue to make sure the fix actually worked.

Run this test before campaigns so you catch credentials and tag issues early.

When to Use This Guide

Use this before publishing new monetized content, changing integrations, or troubleshooting connection issues.


Before You Start

  • You are logged into WordPress with an Administrator account.
  • You can access PassiveWP -> Settings.
  • You have any required keys or partner credentials ready.

Exact Menu Path

WordPress Admin -> PassiveWP -> Settings -> Amazon

Step-by-Step Walkthrough

Step 1: Open Settings > Amazon and run the built-in test.

Go here WordPress AdminPassiveWPSettingsAmazon

Do this In WordPress AdminPassiveWPSettingsAmazon, click "Check API Connections" and wait for the status table to finish.

Confirm Check API Connections should show successful status with no country-level errors.

Step 2: Review whether the response confirms access for your selected mode.

Go here WordPress AdminPassiveWPSettingsAmazon

Do this In WordPress AdminPassiveWPSettingsAmazon, set "Amazon API Mode" to the mode you need, then click Save Changes.

Confirm No blocking error banner appears, and the next step is available.

Step 3: If any country fails, add or correct partner tags for that country.

Go here WordPress AdminPassiveWPSettingsAmazon

Do this In WordPress AdminPassiveWPSettingsAmazon, set "Default Country" and "Default Partner Tag", then confirm each marketplace row has the correct partner tag.

Confirm New rows should appear in the list and be editable.

Step 4: Retry after updates and save a screenshot of successful status.

Go here WordPress AdminPassiveWPSettingsAmazon

Do this Complete the field changes in WordPress AdminPassiveWPSettingsAmazon, then click Save Changes and do not leave the page until the success notice appears.

Confirm Reload the screen once and confirm your values are still saved.

Quick Troubleshooting Checks

  • Re-open the same settings tab and confirm values are still present.
  • Run the built-in test for that integration (Amazon/OpenAI/MaxMind).
  • If a key is defined in wp-config, update it there instead of the UI field.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Leaving defaults in place without checking if they match your niche.
  • Ignoring failed connection tests before publishing monetized content.
  • Using invalid or expired credentials and expecting background jobs to recover.

Success Checklist

  • Connection test returns success.
  • Defaults match your target country and monetization style.
  • A test post renders correctly on desktop and mobile.

Pro Tips for Affiliate Marketers

  • Re-test credentials after rotating keys.
  • Keep credentials in one secure document so your team stays synced.
  • Review settings monthly, especially before seasonal campaigns.

If You Get Stuck

Open the matching troubleshooting article in this help center and repeat one step at a time instead of changing multiple settings at once.

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