There are several ways to market their products, includes: - Article marketing (without no website) - Making minisite - Making aStore - Making autoblog using wprobot or reviewazon - Making associate-o-matic site - and many more... The question is simple: Which is the best techniques and why?
I think the best way to do amazon is to build a few small amazon stores that focus on a niche or a few items. and then add some article guides on your site.. maybe some videos etc... Get some quick 200 to 300 word content for categories.. The more text the better and then slowly start doing link building. Article marketing, social, profile link building and so on.. A lot information on the web how to do and if anyone on here needs any quick tips or some kind of guides I am always on chat programs and will give time to anyone who msgs me and needs help. I am on computer all the time and got like 15 things going at the same time lol to much multitasking
I think that article marketing is the best marketing because you can put optimized keywords into the articles, Google and other search engines will be index them. You will get higher conversion rate.
There's no better way to promote your affiliate products than article marketing. It is a gradual process though, but it works out in the long run. I use it and the organic traffic it brings in is small, but over 70% of those go on to buy something.
Article marketing is the best. Try to use Text Links so that u could increase your earning potential.
i started a blog, started writing and writing and writing, and made a few sales; just gain a foothold in a niche that you like, and start writing, with time you'll make some money
I know article marketing is the best. But the question is: Is article marketing worth for only 4% commission? While you have to do a lot of job to write article and submit to several article directories. Most $10-$12 products can earn you only $0.4 per sale!
where are these article marketing websites? i'm using ezinearticles and so far not much. How many articles? I've done 10, + 10 on a blog dedicated to kung fu, and not much has happened
I use Articlebase for articles, because once you have over 25 written they get auto approved. I have 230ish and these have produced over 5000 views. There are many other methods for generating Amazon sales. Use Ping.fm for your social media, remember Yahoo answers and build Squidoo lenses and Hubpages hubs.
I completely agree with NTech. Fact is... buyers LOVE reviews. I use the ReviewAZON plugin a ton. Out of the box, it is good, but to add "product reviews" makes it WAYYYY more effective... then once you have a good quality review site... market it and bring people to it. I think the problem people have is that they are targeting the wrong keywords. I would much rather target lower search count "BUYING" keywords than high search count keywords that draw in tire kickers. It makes for a much better conversion. Trick is to figure out what the "BUYING" keywords are.
So far, I have only tried review type blog for my Amazon sites. Just target buying keywords like product name with more than a thousand exact searches a month and then build links with those keywords. It works but it is also hard work. I have not tried autoblogs and I have to ask: do they work and can they get to the top of Google search result pages?
For me, the most powerful is making minisite, 1 website for 1 product. I'm not success in makeing astore or Making autoblog using wprobot or reviewazon.
ReviewAZON doesn't mean you have to make it an "auto" blog. I don't use it that way. I use it to pull products and I write good product reviews first and then put the ReviewAZON call afterwards and it works VERY well for me.
Different niches work better with a different approach. For example, if you are selling high priced items your visitors will want comprehensive reviews and information. My approach has always been stores because they always have higher conversions, they can extend the amazon cookie to 90 days and you get bigger orders (multiple products). Whatever route you choose, make your site good quality and useful to the visitors. Autoblogging, 1 page websites, spamming etc. will just waste your time and money.
WHAT? How can you extend the cookie to 90 days? I've never heard of this but that is big f*cking news to me if it's true.
If the customer adds to their cart (like they do in the "remote shopping cart" on a store) then it stays for up to 90 days. So if they go to your Amazon Store, add to cart, click through to Amazon and then abandon... you still have 90 days to get the commission