There are thousands of threads about AdSense earnings per day but Since so few use Amazon I like to know how much Amazon affiliates at DP earn per day (Commission) Specially the highest you have earn in a day ? No need to mention niches but it would be cool to see traffic and monthly earning too with this.
I recently had my first $100 day, and hit over $400 for the month of November. I should be comfortably over $500 in December. My niche is within consumer electronics, and my CPM is well above $20. However, I am reinvesting most of these earnings back into my blog by buying new products to review.
I promoted the blockbuster video game Call of Duty: Black Ops. People started pre-ordering the game and it brought me lots of commissions, on the release day.
I have worked with amazon for several months but typically made any sale in amazon.So I did not make money per day but got few sales every month.However there commission plan is not attractive so I left that program.
How long before the black-ops launch did you have your pre-sale page up? Even though the competition is huge, I guess there's still a way to bring in a piece of the pie.
@ JayGraves : I think Amazon take preorders so you can start having a sale page for while. I know some create pages even long before Amazon announce about taking pre order. @ BlogsAboutCrap : It's great if you can get over $100 per day with electronics since those has a flat rate of 4%. You must having considerably volume of Traffic. Also in Nov and Dec you can always expect a spike in sales.
I don't have many blogs that I can sell Amazon stuff. But I still can get about $70 a month. It really boils down to keyword research and how hard you are willing to work, I guess!
Somebody bought a $2,000+ camera lens through one of my links - it wasn't an item I was promoting. I don't make $100 every day - just that one. My bread-and-butter software items ($150-300) sell fairly regularly though. The conversion rate on them isn't super-high but when they do, the commission is nice, and software is not limited to 4%.
Aww That's cool. My main niche is camera items so I get 4% flat rate. For DVDs I get upto 10% sometimes. I thought software are hard to sell.
Sorry, but I prefer to stay incognito. I don't ever want to be in the position of having my readers able to know how much money I'm making off my site.
Keep reading DP Amazon board and ask questions here. @ garagepro : I didn't know about the ticket sales. How is the commission rate ?
You guys are funny, he wasn't talking about selling tickets. A 'big ticket item' usually refers to something that is a relatively high price. This can be anything from televisions to airplanes. In this case it was refrigerators.