make a twitter page for your Amazon product review site. But yeah i wouldnt focus on twitter. FB, pinteres, Tumblr , youtube are better.
i have a website about women dresses but it is automated blog . i added 70 products right now what is your opinion about offline advertisement such as postcard, business card , lawn sign please advise me thanks
Adding images are very important these days. It seems people have little time. So an image of the product is very useful for picking up more sales of the products. Great tip and thanks for sharing it.
Just like with anything else it becomes over done and saturated image click thoughts have been big for some time. If it's not obvious use quality imagining as it makes the difference........, stock photos are free
I can offer these service for free, if you want to go that route USPS has a great new promo called " every door" or something of that nature..., use Pinterest/Tumblr to gain traffic there a goldmine.
I would always use a plugin that fetches the picture along with the customer reviews to post on the website
Remember that Google and the others are looking for relevant content, not spammy content. Make sure your social posts are also relevant to site content.
Great tip and I totally agree, images do help with sales. One tip that I can share cause I use it, is that I add the "alt tag" to my images, seems to help with "image searches" and I try not to use too many keywords when I use the "alt tag".
I think people are sick of seeing sites that use all Amazon-sourced stock photos and the like. I've been trying to take my own pictures when I can for my posts/reviews or to use Creative Commons images that people have taken and made available. Just like Squidoo has been pushing for people to write more personal content and include their own photos I think Google will value that as well.
I am posting Amazon products with images directly into Twitter accounts and having sales every day. Amazon is a numbers game - the more targeted followers you have the better results you'll have, with the right products of course.
Sure - if it'll be at least 1% realistic. With all this Google Zoo - Pandas and Penguins plus negative SEO who can count on Google??? You may end up on page one for a few days just to find yourself nowhere in sight after that. I've seen a lot of dramatic stories with such a strategy.
So true, you can't depend on a search engine for ranking (unless you better than the average blogger). Most of my niches, I am competing with Amazon (.com/.ca) and other more established websites.