I added an AWS store to my site a few weeks back and it was bringing in an extra 100 visitors a day but know Google have stopped providing traffic to that store~~~ I knew it was gonna happen but I still wish it hadn't. (sorry that was a useless thread but I had to let my frustration out...)
the real reason that is a bad idea is when they dock you for the aws store, they will drag your pages of real content down with it. bad situation ... i used to do it to augment traffic to real, unique content sites ... works great for a while, then the whole site gets trashed. that said, i have resurrected sites from the grave by removing aws and waiting a long time.
They drag my main site down with it??? So wait if I have: blahblah.com and then blahblah.com/aws-store then it lowers the competitiveness of blahblah.com down with it?! So is it best to remove it then?
i'm jsut saying IME that is what happens ... do i have proof? no ... if you have a 50 page site and 3000 pages of aws ... IMO your real content is toast