Hi Digital Forum Members I'm going to start charting my progress once or twice a month for my UK Amazon affiliate account. I've just finished my August campaign and achieved my target of £180 with earnings of £192.50 My earnings target for September is £300 and fully expect to reach this with the amount of page one technology product links I now have in place. View attachment 58068 Mark
Good for you. A thread like this is a great way to take accountability for your efforts. I'd love to hear from you more than once a month. Maybe post periodical your marketing strategies and then share the earnings report once per month.
Well I kind of have a deep question about Amazon. Can I sell ebooks on amazon. A membership site that I am in gives me PLR rights. Does that mean I could sell ebooks there. Also, I was wondering if it works the other way. If I am an affiliate with amazon can I sell ebooks in general to the public. Thanks. View attachment 58255
Good luck. I still have a site or two with some Amazon products, but I just wasn't able to make enough to warrant continued efforts. The commissions were just too minimal.
I plan on showing a screenshot twice a month and my marketing strategies for Amazon are very basic and I plan on using the same methodology for CJ, Tradeboubler, Affiliate Window....... in 2012. ------- Amazon Approach -------- ~ Products Approx. £100 - £350 ~ Four out of Five Stars ~ Recent Positive Feedback ~ Use Free Google Keyword Tool ~ Keyword Phrases Low Competition or Limited Data ~ Create a Content Page with Keywords ~ Upload the new page and Ping it I previously chased keywords which had medium and high competition, but found this to be a waste of time, as it's better to be on page one on Google for a product which is reasonably popular than on page two or three for a very popular item. Don't be greedy look for little openings and create pages and affiliate links for them and get them indexed at the earliest opportunity. This like many other ventures is a numbers game and whoever creates the most links with relevant products usually makes the most sales. Find an approach which suits you in any of your online ventures and once it gives you a reasonable income ~ Rinse and Repeat ~ Mark Mark
If you keeping plugging away then, the sales will come. Avoid using banners on your product pages, copy and paste the product images and make it clickable with your affiliate link and keep the info clear and straight to the point with a polite call to action at the bottom. The thing you have to do which is the most tedious is keyword research and I spend about 40 minutes a day researching various technology products using the free Google keyword tool. If you get this part right then, you'll be well on your way to achieving healthy sales through Amazon. Best of Luck Mark
Oh.. Will remove my amazon skyscraper then? thanks for the photo part. I have done it before but stopped. Will do it again. I am using the google keyword tool already and known some awesome features of it.. Hope I can make affiliate marketing a success.. "let's roll -optimus"
Thanks for the thread Mark, will follow with interest. Are you doing one site with many products following your criteria or single sites for each product found, also what do you do to generate traffic to your sites?
Keyword research for technology products between £100 - £350 in the Amazon UK affiliate market using the free Google keyword tool. Mark