Amazon Store for my site or script?

Discussion in 'Amazon' started by Jon12345, May 27, 2009.

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    I have a site where I used to sell some books. Check out one of the pages here: http://www.access-programmers.co.uk/products2/books_97.htm

    As you can see, it is utter rubbish and out of date! So, can someone give me a clue on how this can be improved? Are there any kind of "store" plugins I could use to put in my template, where it will show all Microsoft Access related books?

    Thanks,

    Jon
     
    Jon12345, May 27, 2009 IP
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    ~kev~ Well-Known Member

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    Build an Astore through your amazon associates account and embed it into your site. There are no plugins required.

    when your finished building the store, you will get an iframe code to put on your sites page. And that is about it. Its pretty simple - once you play around with it for a little while.
     
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  3. Jon12345

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    Ahh that sounds good. Are there any addon scripts that are good for seo purposes regarding the store? Was wondering if I could get some friendly juice from the store from Google. :)
     
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    I am new to amazon as well and I have just built my site a few weeks ago. I have created many astores and embedded them on to different directories on my site stebos-offers.co.uk

    From what I have looked at on this forum and others is basically to do a lot of blogging and backlinking to your site or straight to amazon. The more links going to your site the better, google loves it!! Over the last 2 days I have noticed that bebo, digg and twitter have helped get some traffic to my site. But it looks like its something that will take time and effort. it is a learning curve and hopefully I will benefit from it :)

    Good luck with it!
     
    stebos3112, May 28, 2009 IP