In my experience: 1) The easy way: Create a youtube video of a review with an affiliate link in the description. SEO the heck out of it with spam and get it to first page. 2) The longer way: Create a review website, SEO it slowly with high PR backlinks, strong social signals, and conservative 2014 friendly anchor text ratios.
Sorry I do not know about amazon product marketing. but I use SEO techniques and I think this technique is one good product marketing.
I find video marketing to convert very well when dealing with Amazon products. I like to make product reviews then direct them back to a website with a written review with the video. I then include an affiliate link at the end of the page. It can convert well depending on the product you are promoting.
My preferred method is niche sites. You can create review tables and comparison charts and link back to Amazon. This requires a lot of research and time up front and as Diggity pointed out, high PR backlinks and social signals. My favorite tool is LongTail Pro for completing research on keywords prior to knowing what I am going to build through an amazon niche site. Let me know if you have any questions!
Hi, nowadays the best way to promote any product is video marketing most the people believes on videos try to make a quality video with your product advantages info.
Recently set up an amazon review site, but have not started backlinking yet. Youtube video reviews is one way, but i am thinking of creating a facebook fan page also. Not sure how that would convert, but a fan page full of people that like the same thing could be a winner..
If you want to know how to start up a profitable Amazon review site from scratch then go over to NichePursuits.com and read Spencer Haws Niche Site Project 2 - he taught a student to find a buyer keyword, build a site up from scratch and rank it - it's making money. Tung Tang over at CloudLiving.com has good advice and tutorials too on the subject. There's also dozens of niche marketing case studies, many for Amazon sites, here: http://www.nichehacks.com/ultimate-niche-case-studies-resource/