Which is Better? Amazon Review Site OR Shopperpress

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I am working with my 2 middle school aged sons on affiliate marketing. We are learning this together as part of a home school project. We are trying to teach the boys that internet marketing is a valid form of entrepreneurship.
At any rate, Id like to know before we put too much time in, which do you find more profitable? Amazon review sites or Shopperpress sites which look like a shopping cart, but everything takes you back to Amazon to complete the sale.

Also, if you do a review site, how do you review the products without owning them?

I appreciate all of your responses and thank you in advance.
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    Originally Posted by elitesalesgroup View Post

    I am working with my 2 middle school aged sons on affiliate marketing. We are learning this together as part of a home school project. We are trying to teach the boys that internet marketing is a valid form of entrepreneurship.
    I think what you are doing is great!

    Originally Posted by elitesalesgroup View Post

    At any rate, Id like to know before we put too much time in, which do you find more profitable? Amazon review sites or Shopperpress sites which look like a shopping cart, but everything takes you back to Amazon to complete the sale.
    I'm familiar with Shopperpress but have never used it so I can't really comment on those sites but I do have a few review sites. I can say that my experience initially was mixed but once I got better at product selection and KW research for physical products (to me it seemed quite different than standard KW research) things came together and my sites started making money. I'm no GURU mind you but I do enjoy the "hunt" for good products to promote and my sites are making steady money (and steadily increasing as well). So for me...I would have to say review sites.

    Originally Posted by elitesalesgroup View Post

    Also, if you do a review site, how do you review the products without owning them?
    I believe most of us either outsource them or spend a little time researching them and the reviews from those that have purchased the item.

    There's a lot of valuable information about products to be found in the customer reviews....

    What people like about it
    What they dont like about it
    Specific features they find usefull or not
    If a product has longevity and is made well (built to last)
    If it does what it's advertised to do

    so on and so forth...

    I hope that helps some and good luck on your project! I hope you make some money either way you decide to go but most importantly I hope your children learn a valuable lesson!

    Continued Success,
    Robert
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