You got to have a good niche topic. Also, make sure you have a quality looking website with high quality content. $10 per day shouldn’t be so rough
Start a couple of review sites in different niches, your then find some sites do better than others - then concentrate on the winners.
I don't know how to make $10 a day, but I have a horror site that has 600+ posts (blog) and occasionally get a few sales. Other than that, good luck.
If you earn 5 per cent commission you need to sell $200 worth of product a day. For that you need a review site, focused on one niche, with reviews of a few products, and your affiliate link. If you can't write reviews yourself, find some PLR content and use that.
Create auto amazon store 1 site per weeks do it continuously. 1 site can earn average $20/month if you want get $10/days, you need 15 sites thanks
Like most people have already mentioned here - the best way to make decent money with Amazon is through good quality product review. Get yourself a site or blog and start reviewing your favourite products, and don't forget to get back links to that page. I've learnt over the years that unique content can go a very long way. Again, try to write a review that is at least 300 words long - that way you not only targeting one product, but you could also rank for some unexpected keywords Good luck
PLR stands for Private Label Rights - content that you purchase and have the right to use as if you had written or produced it yourself. The extent of the rights - what you can and cannot do with the content - is normally specified by the creator of it. Often you can do more or less anything with it other than resell it as PLR content yourself. So you can change it around, add some content of your own, mix it up with other PLR content, turn it into an ebook, or an MP3 audio or a video product, etc. You can then normally put your own name as the author and publish it on your website, blog, in your newsletter, and so on. It's for people who don't want to write themselves, or don't have the time for it. Most PLR is of limited quantity, i.e. limited to, for example, 200 copies, to preserve the value of it. Because the author of it is selling that many copies, he can charge less for it than if he were writing for just one client. It's advisable, when using PLR content, to change it in a number of ways in order to make it unique to yourself and avoid any duplicate content issues. I hope this helps.