How I average $500 Per Month With Amazon Associates Program

Discussion in 'Amazon' started by PuReWebDev, Jan 13, 2008.

  1. bigcat1967

    bigcat1967 Active Member

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    #301
    I have to admit...that's pretty good figures...if it is true though. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.
     
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    #302
    What's price script?
     
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    #303
    Great share.
     
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    #304
    Definitely more pro than my links. I mostly use small product links throughout my blog and websites. Any thoughts on how to make text links or Amazon search bars get more hits? I don't do $500, but do pay the light bill on Amazon.
     
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  5. PuReWebDev

    PuReWebDev Peon

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    #305
    just an fyi, we're going to be updating service for the new web service authentications, so when every other script that relies on amazon web services craps out, we'll be rocking n rolling. Not sure if I mentioned, but we've re-implemented the $10 plan, it was very popular and we had to slow it down for a little bit until we got our infrastructure squared away.

    thnx,
    PuReWebDev
     
    PuReWebDev, Jun 27, 2009 IP
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    #306
    Your first post was very helpful. I'm actually very new to affiliate marketing, and I'm getting lost in all of the new information. I've looked around at websites for hosting (godaddy.com, inmotionhosting.com, justhost.com, webhostingpad.com, etc) and I'm getting confused. I want to be an Amazon Associate, so would I need an eCommerce option on the hosting website?

    I also checked out ecommerceforeveryone.com and I'm not sure if I want my website to have that kind of format. I'm selling a specific category of products, and I'm planning on having content along with those products to explain why product A (for example) would reduce your bill and stuff like that.

    Am I being too picky? I'm not sure what hosting sites I'd want to use, and which ones can be used for Amazon Associates.
     
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  7. VolumeAds

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    #307
    Interesting!
     
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  8. webopius

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    #308
    This is an interesting thread. Looks like ECommerceForEveryone offers a suitable solution for some people.

    Apart from having a decent site in the first place, the bottom line is that the success of the site will really come from how good you are at SEO. Link building is one key element of this... look at the number of quality, keyword based links PuReWebDev is getting from this thread each time he responds... good on him!
     
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    #309
    Most of the current scripts that are still been sold updated their scripts a couple of weeks after it was announced... you appear to be one of the last paid scripts to do so. Where you get "so when every other script that relies on amazon web services craps out" is beyond me, apart from a couple of old scripts that have not been in development for ages and were thus out of date anyway.
     
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  10. nas80

    nas80 Greenhorn

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    #310
    Hello PuReWebDev,

    I've tried to chat with your staff many times using online chat but I couldn't. Your status is online. But, I always get this message "Sorry no operators are currently online to provide Live support at this time"

    I tried morning, day, afternoon and night but I still get the same message. Are you really online ?

    As a newbie, I really need your support. Where are your staffs when I need them ?

    Frankly speaking, I like your product and I plan to use it for a long term.
     
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    #311
    Stupid situation[​IMG]
     
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    #312
    It's a shame that there is no similar service like this where you host the script but pay for support.

    I'm simply not willing to invest time and money into a site whose plug could be pulled at anytime, costing me greatly.
     
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    #313
    agree 100%. My site looks ugly, but it is only 2 weeks old
    I am going to implement as much functionality as possible

    Thank You
     
    chipimbiri, Jul 5, 2009 IP
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    #314
    Thanks for sharing. Now I need to read through all these pages...
     
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    #315
    Thank for shared
     
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    Thank you.I will try this...
     
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    #319
    a lots good info But look like the OP (orginal posted) owner of ecommerceforeveryone.com so who know if his stats are reals or he try to ads his products ? i am confuse...
     
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    #320
    I would say the info he shared is generic and applicable to any form of affiliate marketing. Even if you are talking about Amazon, you could have been using aStore or AOM and you can still be able to use his concept to boost your sales. It's a tip on where to find what products to sell.

    Whether or not you use his service doesn't really matter in this case.
     
    Unregistered, Jul 15, 2009 IP