Amazon and adwords

Discussion in 'Amazon' started by farphp5, Jun 30, 2012.

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    I created an amazon affiliate site with wpazonbuilder in my own domain. Is it possible to promote amazon affiliate site with adwords? or google adwords will take it as a bridge page/ doorway page?

    Anybody have any experience promoting amazon affiliate sites with adwords?

    or is there any way to promote amazon affiliate sites with adwords?
     
    Last edited: Jun 30, 2012
    farphp5, Jun 30, 2012 IP
  2. freelancewebaz

    freelancewebaz Well-Known Member

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    Most people don't use adwords for promoting Amazon sites and rely instead on video, social bookmarking, and article marketing. If you have niche sites it can be very difficult to get your site approved for adwords. Authority sites that have a lot of quality content but don't have a ton of affiliate links on each page can often get approved though. My guess would be that with wpazonbuilder your adwords campaign will not be approved.
     
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    atxsurf Peon

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    Adwords won't consider your amazon affiliate site as a quality site, making you bid much higher per click than any one else who promote the very same product. You may consider other means of getting traffic like social networking sites.
     
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    wolfmmiii Member

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    Yes, you can promote an Amazon site with AdWords but you REALLY have to know what you are doing. Bridge Page is the primary issue you will run into. To have any chance of success with AdWords, you need to either:

    1. Make use of the advanced Add-to-Cart functionality that Amazon provides
    2. Make use of secondary landing pages that you link to from your primary landing page

    By allowing visitors to add products to their cart right from your site, you can usually avoid the bridge page issues. Making use of secondary landing pages allows you to promote a primary landing page (which contains no affiliate links) that links to the secondary pages, which DO contain your affiliate links.
     
    wolfmmiii, Jul 3, 2012 IP
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    Aonaen Peon

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    Thanks! :eek:
     
    Aonaen, Aug 20, 2012 IP