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Firstly, I would look at the Amazon hot holiday deals and find the products that are popular. Secondly I would make several blogs, each for only one type of products. And thirdly, I would start getting traffic to my blogs with a lot of different SEO methods. What do you think about this idea?
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  • Profile picture of the author PPC-Coach
    That's pretty much the Amazon way in a nutshell.

    People think that simple things don't work.

    They're so wrong.

    You don't need a gimmick or new trick to make money online. Basics work now and will continue working for years to come. People stop doing them because it seems too logical and there's no fancy promises of millions for doing nothing.
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  • Profile picture of the author marcuslim
    So basically you're going to create several Amazon affiliate review sites and drive traffic to those sites with SEO. Ya, it's a popular method, I suppose the key is to identity the right products and niche.
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  • Profile picture of the author JHC81
    It doesn't get any easier then that to make money online, have bunch of those niche blogs or pages and you're on your way making money
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    • Profile picture of the author David Rupnik
      Thank you all. I thought it will work but I wanted some reviews of this method from professionals.
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      • Profile picture of the author Michael Franklin
        Originally Posted by David Rupnik View Post

        Thank you all. I thought it will work but I wanted some reviews of this method from professionals.
        David,

        Your overall plan is good.

        Don't fall into the trap of making a bunch of sites all at once and then building traffic to them all. Focus on one site at a time and once you get one site going with traffic, then move on to the next site.

        I know it sounds simple but many Amazon marketers end up immobilized because they end up biting off more than they can chew by working on too many sites all at once.

        Good Luck!

        Michael
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        • Profile picture of the author mleopold
          Originally Posted by Michael Franklin View Post

          David,

          Your overall plan is good.

          Don't fall into the trap of making a bunch of sites all at once and then building traffic to them all. Focus on one site at a time and once you get one site going with traffic, then move on to the next site.

          I know it sounds simple but many Amazon marketers end up immobilized because they end up biting off more than they can chew by working on too many sites all at once.

          Good Luck!

          Michael
          I am new to Amazon affiliates and this sounds like good advice. I am working on my first site and I plan to use it as my learning device to produce more at a quicker and more productive pace. I enjoy reading posts like yours... they give encouragement.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexander CPA
    Before you make the blogs for the products, double check that people are searching for them, find some good keywords for each blog, try to find 2-3 keywords, so you have a primary and 2 secondary keywords, which you can use to rank for inner-pages of your website as well. Optimizing a page for 1 keyword is easier then optimizing 1 page for 3 keywords.
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