Finding the right niche from amazon products. high end product, over $100. for example I took "canon slr camera". make a video slide that have the tittle like " top 10 canon slr camera". it contains camera pictures and its description. you can make the video by software like windows movie maker, or you can go to onetruemedia. com. or you can outsorce your video creating for $5 on fiverr. upload your video on youtube and put your amazon affiliate link on the video description. dont forget to put the annotations note say that you put links of each camera on the description video. The Idea is to targetting people who really looking for some specific information, someone who looking to spend money (most of youtube users just looking video for fun). maybe this little tips can inspired you to create another tricks. or just add some more twist on it.
not realy new but look promising.have you try this method and get 500$ a month basis? or is this method assumption only?
Though the tricks is old but it's pretty useful and effective. But I'm in a doubt that does it'll really can bring 500$/m? But the overall idea is brilliant to earn a good income in monthly basis. We can promote latest update of the products and most of the people searching for new updates on internet. So traffic will automatically drive to the site. Anyways thanks for sharing.
This looks like a good method. It will need a lot of time putting in by getting the products and creating videos about each product with the description.
Thank you for the tip, I'm trying something similar (marketing my site on YouTube), but no success yet.
$500usd can be achievable if the single product sold over $1000..4% already $40usd persale. so you need to target 13 sales a months.
The problem with this is that if you go and design a website around a certain product or product line, once a newer model or newer product line comes out, then what do you do? You're going to lose your traffic. On this type of idea you need to create a website like thats generic to cameras then list your newest products on there, do reviews, and stay on TOP of the new stuff that comes out. That way, if you stay on top of the new gear, you can get good rankings for those keywords (like camera models and numbers) and almost guarantee traffic for it because its not going to be an over saturated keyword. If you're quicker than everyone else on the gadgets and create a good review site, make sure your using those keywords in the right places, you'll get your traffic
A lot of people read on magazines on this stuff, stay up to date on the manufactures websites, etc. It's going to be impossible to get insider info, but you can still find out what's under development by most companies as far as cameras and things like that. No one is going to hand you this stuff, but if you look hard enough, and subscribe to these guys, maybe like Canon, they'll send you news on what's happening. Most companies are doing this now to grab the interest of the consumer. They'll likely let you know what's coming and when it's due out. Then you just need to be some of the first to do a review on it or just simply list it for sale and write about the features. I'll tell you one thing I've learned about internet marketing. If you just DO IT, you will succeed. Good luck
Yes video marketing is a great way to promote, but I have found that having just one video is not going to do the trick, spend a couple of days created about 50 videos, each with a different title. Yes it does take a lot more work but if you have say 5 people purchase from 1 video you could have 250 people purchase from 50 videos. The trick with affiliate marketing is to not have all your eggs in one basket, don't just focus on video marketing, do this plus have a site, plus have a facebook fan page, the more places you have your links the more sales you will make. For anyone looking at how to find the newest gadget to promote, check out my sig, the WP Shop Plugin you can easy create a amazon store, plus you can make it automatically update the store for you everyday.
yeah got it. thanks. magazine subscription maybe will help much better, but i think the magazine writters also find their news on some websites.
Seems to be a viable method, but definitely needs some work to be done. The better your work, the better chance it has to secure potential referrals.
While it may sound good, I think it goes against Amazon's TOS. "Qualifying Purchases exclude, and we will not pay advertising fees on any of, the following: any Product purchased by a customer who is referred to the Amazon Site through any of the following: * a Prohibited Paid Search Placement; or * a link to the Amazon Site, including a Redirecting Link, that is generated or displayed on a Search Engine in response to a general Internet search query or keyword (i.e., in natural, free, organic, or unpaid search results), whether those links appear through your submission of data to that site or otherwise."" Zeek