Just about to get started promoting Amazon products have the tools but is this the wrong move ?

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Hi All

Over the last 2-3 weeks I have been browsing around Warrior Forum trying to work out which direction to focus on to earn some money, I read a HQ thread based on being an Affiliate for Amazon so have been getting the tools ready such as the Amazon sniper/Amazon plugin, I have also sorted out someone to write up my reviews for $5 the guy is No 1 on the site Fiverr < "spelt correctly" so thought might as well use the service as I do not have any experience with this, I have paid someone from Warrior Forum to research my Keywords at a low cost service, the member has great testimonials and proven results on the sales thread.

So to sum up I now have all the tools ready and have picked my product and have the content and Keywords sorted out, I just wanted to hear what fellow Warriors views are on myself directing my attention on Amazon, it's only 5% per product sold do you think that this will earn me a living or am I missing the trick, should I also put the same practise into theory with other Affiliate networks as well which are higher cost.

Lee
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  • Profile picture of the author matt5409
    I have heard mixed things about the amazon affiliate programme. I joined myself a few days ago and have launched a blog reviewing music CD's. I don't ever expect this will enable me to retire but I do intend to make pocket money from it.

    If it works, I'll set up a few different sites, each earning pocket money, and totalling some form of income.
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    • Profile picture of the author IM Lover
      Originally Posted by matt5409 View Post

      I have heard mixed things about the amazon affiliate programme. I joined myself a few days ago and have launched a blog reviewing music CD's. I don't ever expect this will enable me to retire but I do intend to make pocket money from it.

      If it works, I'll set up a few different sites, each earning pocket money, and totalling some form of income.
      HI Thanks for the reply I will be making loads of mini Niche sites, I forgot to mention that I have a tool which will be posting my reviews on 500 high quality article sites as well.
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      • Profile picture of the author matt5409
        Originally Posted by Lee789 View Post

        HI Thanks for the reply I will be making loads of mini Niche sites, I forgot to mention that I have a tool which will be posting my reviews on 500 high quality article sites as well.
        good luck with that - most article directories are a flash in the pan! stick to the reliable, leading ones.
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        • Profile picture of the author IM Lover
          Originally Posted by matt5409 View Post

          good luck with that - most article directories are a flash in the pan! stick to the reliable, leading ones.
          Hi these are very high quality article sites, so should be pretty good on getting my content out there.
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          • Profile picture of the author IM Lover
            Originally Posted by John McEachern View Post

            Just wondering, what attributes does a "very high quality article site" have, in your view?

            Hi John to be honest I only wanted to keep this thread on topic to get peoples views based on Amazon or other methods, I am sure that what ever I say you will disagree with based on the "very high quality article site" question, which is fine because everyone has different views all I can say about it is that a good friend of mine is very good within Marketing, and has recommended this to me he knows the tool very well and also people who use it which he is in contact with who are doing very well indeed using it.

            Lee
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      • Profile picture of the author pacesetter007
        Originally Posted by Lee789 View Post

        HI Thanks for the reply I will be making loads of mini Niche sites, I forgot to mention that I have a tool which will be posting my reviews on 500 high quality article sites as well.
        As far as I am concerned, you have a fairly great plan laid out. One question though, which tool are you taking about?
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  • Profile picture of the author 1960Texan
    Originally Posted by Lee789 View Post

    I just wanted to hear what fellow Warriors views are on myself directing my attention on Amazon, it's only 5% per product sold do you think that this will earn me a living or am I missing the trick, should I also put the same practise into theory with other Affiliate networks as well which are higher cost.Lee
    There are several warriors making 10K plus per month on Amazon, so it's doable. The question you should ask yourself is, how comfortable are you that Amazon (or any other affiliate program that you're going to be spending your time, work and money promoting) will be around for the long term? The reason I mention this is that in the U.S., several states have gone after Amazon for sales tax, and Amazon responded by immediately cancelling the affiliate program in those states. Many people lost their entire income overnight and had to scramble to find some other way to make a living.

    This can happen to any affiliate program and is the chief risk in becoming an affiliate for someone else. Now, life is risky, and although not likely it's possible that I could walk outside tomorrow morning and be flattened by a runaway bus! Diversify by exploring every way you could monetize your website(s) and choose at least two. That way if an affiliate program is closed you won't be completely without an income.

    Long term, you should look at product creation. It gives you the most control.

    Will
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    • Profile picture of the author IM Lover
      Originally Posted by 1960Texan View Post

      There are several warriors making 10K plus per month on Amazon, so it's doable. The question you should ask yourself is, how comfortable are you that Amazon (or any other affiliate program that you're going to be spending your time, work and money promoting) will be around for the long term? The reason I mention this is that in the U.S., several states have gone after Amazon for sales tax, and Amazon responded by immediately cancelling the affiliate program in those states. Many people lost their entire income overnight and had to scramble to find some other way to make a living.

      This can happen to any affiliate program and is the chief risk in becoming an affiliate for someone else. Now, life is risky, and although not likely it's possible that I could walk outside tomorrow morning and be flattened by a runaway bus! Diversify by exploring every way you could monetize your website(s) and choose at least two. That way if an affiliate program is closed you won't be completely without an income.

      Long term, you should look at product creation. It gives you the most control.

      Will
      Hi thanks a lot for that your 100% right, I will also look into other ideas and not just rely on the one thing.
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    • Profile picture of the author evollusion
      Originally Posted by 1960Texan View Post

      This can happen to any affiliate program and is the chief risk in becoming an affiliate for someone else. Now, life is risky, and although not likely it's possible that I could walk outside tomorrow morning and be flattened by a runaway bus! Diversify by exploring every way you could monetize your website(s) and choose at least two. That way if an affiliate program is closed you won't be completely without an income.

      Long term, you should look at product creation. It gives you the most control.

      Will
      Or, like me you might just be using this as a stepping stone to your true dream business. I don't intend to stay in the internet game forever as the conditions are constantly changing. I am building Amazon sites to finance my dream job of running a hunting and fishing charter service, with some real estate investing (God is not making any more land... so might as well get it now) thrown in for additional capital generation. Once these ventures become profitable for me, I'll be selling everything off at a premium, or giving them all to a close friend of mine. Not sure which just yet.
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      • Profile picture of the author IM Lover
        Thanks for your replys guys promoting Amazon now seems very appealing indeed, just getting some small things sorted and I will be good to go.

        Lee
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  • Profile picture of the author donhx
    Lee789, you seem to have been coming here for advice, but are deflecting some of it. For example, I see it as a problem you're only investing $5 in keyword search at Fiverr, which to me is very dubious. I don't want to get in a debate about Fiverr, but the person you hired there is only getting $4 for their work, so what do you expect?

    Also, you say your reviews are going to 500 high quality article sites, but as it has been pointed out, there are not that many. There are about a dozen or so high quality article sites. Also, you are seeking to "will earn me a living" and that's a little unrealistic for may reasons.

    I don't want to put a damper on your dreams in any way. I say go for it, see what happens, and then work to improve results over time. Making money in this way with Amazon is a process, not an event.
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    • Profile picture of the author IM Lover
      Originally Posted by donhx View Post

      Lee789, you seem to have been coming here for advice, but are deflecting some of it. For example, I see it as a problem you're only investing $5 in keyword search at Fiverr, which to me is very dubious. I don't want to get in a debate about Fiverr, but the person you hired there is only getting $4 for their work, so what do you expect?

      Also, you say your reviews are going to 500 high quality article sites, but as it has been pointed out, there are not that many. There are about a dozen or so high quality article sites. Also, you are seeking to "will earn me a living" and that's a little unrealistic for may reasons.

      I don't want to put a damper on your dreams in any way. I say go for it, see what happens, and then work to improve results over time. Making money in this way with Amazon is a process, not an event.
      Hi there

      Sorry I must of not mentioned that the Keyword research is being created by a very good HQ service from Warrior Forum, which is $9 the services from Fiverr is simply the review however I understand where you are coming from, but I can assure you the guy who is creating the review has got fantastic feedback.

      Lee
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  • Profile picture of the author ktmakwana
    Hi there...

    I see from your post that you are based in the UK, therefore before you proceed down this strategy, please read the post below from one of the warrior in this forum

    http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...-not-cool.html

    Hope it helps.

    Originally Posted by Lee789 View Post

    Hi All

    Over the last 2-3 weeks I have been browsing around Warrior Forum trying to work out which direction to focus on to earn some money, I read a HQ thread based on being an Affiliate for Amazon so have been getting the tools ready such as the Amazon sniper/Amazon plugin, I have also sorted out someone to write up my reviews for $5 the guy is No 1 on the site Fiveer so thought might as well use the service as I do not have any experience with this, I have paid someone to research my Keywords which is an good low cost service with proven results.

    So to sum up I now have all the tools ready and have picked my product and have the content and Keywords sorted out, I just wanted to hear what fellow Warriors views are on myself directing my attention on Amazon, it's only 5% per product sold do you think that this will earn me a living or am I missing the trick, should I also put the same practise into theory with other Affiliate networks as well which are higher cost.

    Lee
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    • Profile picture of the author IM Lover
      Originally Posted by ktmakwana View Post

      Hi there...

      I see from your post that you are based in the UK, therefore before you proceed down this strategy, please read the post below from one of the warrior in this forum

      http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...-not-cool.html

      Hope it helps.
      Wow that is harsh for him I really feel for the guy but the UK is 5% which is more than US at 4% as far as I am aware anyway, for myself I am registered with both the UK and the US for Amazon, as I mentioned before the commission is not much to shout about thats why I created this thread really, based on focusing on other things as well as Amazon thanks for the share I feel for the guy who created all that content on his site. I will be creating many small Niche sites maybe I should only promote US.

      Lee
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      • Profile picture of the author PatriciaJ
        Originally Posted by Lee789 View Post

        Wow that is harsh for him I really feel for the guy but the UK is 5% which is more than US at 4% as far as I am aware anyway, for myself I am registered with both the UK and the US for Amazon, as I mentioned before the commission is not much to shout about thats why I created this thread really, based on focusing on other things as well as Amazon thanks for the share I feel for the guy who created all that content on his site. I will be creating many small Niche sites maybe I should only promote US.

        Lee
        The commission in the UK is supposed to start at 5% and rise to 6.50% depending upon how many sales you have but looking back at last month my percentages varied from the lowest at 3.50% and leaving out mp3 downloads the highest is 6.29%. The lowest is an electronic item sale which was capped at £7. The over 6% commissions are third party sales not Amazon.

        However, I have found it much easier to earn money on Amazon than Clickbank or CJ so Amazon isn't a bad starting place. Whenever I set up a new Amazon site I look for other affiliate companies in that niche that pay more and add links to them too. I have only found one so far that can earn more than Amazon for me, but there is no harm in trying.
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        • Profile picture of the author IM Lover
          Originally Posted by PatriciaJ View Post

          The commission in the UK is supposed to start at 5% and rise to 6.50% depending upon how many sales you have but looking back at last month my percentages varied from the lowest at 3.50% and leaving out mp3 downloads the highest is 6.29%. The lowest is an electronic item sale which was capped at £7. The over 6% commissions are third party sales not Amazon.

          However, I have found it much easier to earn money on Amazon than Clickbank or CJ so Amazon isn't a bad starting place. Whenever I set up a new Amazon site I look for other affiliate companies in that niche that pay more and add links to them too. I have only found one so far that can earn more than Amazon for me, but there is no harm in trying.
          Wow thanks for that I will also give that a try, I really appreciate you taking the time to write this reply, thanks so much.

          Lee
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Franklin
    Your keyword research will make or break you so definitely don't skimp in that area. As long as you're outsourcer for the keyword research is reliable, you will do well overall with Amazon.

    The trick is to scale up to really start seeing some $$$ so work on your plan to grow your base of sites.
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    • Profile picture of the author IM Lover
      Originally Posted by Michael Franklin View Post

      Your keyword research will make or break you so definitely don't skimp in that area. As long as you're outsourcer for the keyword research is reliable, you will do well overall with Amazon.

      The trick is to scale up to really start seeing some $$$ so work on your plan to grow your base of sites.

      Thanks for that bud the Keyword research is being done by KateD she has a fantastic number of testimonials on her thread here on Warrior Forum, so should be really good results once again thank you for adding that it gives me hope and I will try my best with this.

      Lee
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  • Profile picture of the author smartdoctor
    I am as well doing the same but my niche is not so competitive My site is doing well I think I will make something in Amazon
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    • Profile picture of the author IM Lover
      Originally Posted by smartdoctor View Post

      I am as well doing the same but my niche is not so competitive My site is doing well I think I will make something in Amazon

      Good to hear bud and thanks for taking the time to reply, always good to hear that a fellow Warrior is doing well, hopefully I will be able to profit for this as well.

      Lee
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      • Profile picture of the author morninjoi
        I admire the extent you have taken for your preparation. You seem to be in the right direction but if there are any loose ends,i think you can tie them up as you go.
        Although amazon may not pay high for commissions, you can scale up with higher priced products and higher volume sales.
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        • Profile picture of the author IM Lover
          Originally Posted by morninjoi View Post

          I admire the extent you have taken for your preparation. You seem to be in the right direction but if there are any loose ends,i think you can tie them up as you go.
          Although amazon may not pay high for commissions, you can scale up with higher priced products and higher volume sales.

          Hi morninjoi

          Thanks I have been learning quite a lot today from both Warrior Forum and a good friend of mine Steve, all is looking good and I feel that things will prove successful, I will strive for excellence with this as I do with everything, one thing my Father has always told me is to never give up with anything.

          Thanks for your kind comment

          Lee
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  • Profile picture of the author russells
    Sounds like you've got a plan and that's the most important part.

    Personally, I don't use Amazon plugins and I never will.

    I link to Amazon from within my content. I don't use banners, widgets or any other form of display advertising and my sites still convert and more than 40%.

    I think I pass this off well becuase in terms of SEO, I'm going for product names. When the visitor arrives at my site they get an overview of the product with review snippets from Amazon with a link 'Click Here to Read the Review in Full'.

    That's it...nothing screaming BUY.

    I'm just providing good value and offering them to read the the entire review/more views if they'd like.

    I build each site based on a range of products and start off with 10 products for each site. I grow from there.

    Anyway, I'll stop rambling.

    Good luck with your Amazon Associate goals.

    ~Russ
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    • Profile picture of the author IM Lover
      Originally Posted by russells View Post

      Sounds like you've got a plan and that's the most important part.

      Personally, I don't use Amazon plugins and I never will.

      I link to Amazon from within my content. I don't use banners, widgets or any other form of display advertising and my sites still convert and more than 40%.

      I think I pass this off well becuase in terms of SEO, I'm going for product names. When the visitor arrives at my site they get an overview of the product with review snippets from Amazon with a link 'Click Here to Read the Review in Full'.

      That's it...nothing screaming BUY.

      I'm just providing good value and offering them to read the the entire review/more views if they'd like.

      I build each site based on a range of products and start off with 10 products for each site. I grow from there.

      Anyway, I'll stop rambling.

      Good luck with your Amazon Associate goals.

      ~Russ
      Hi Russ

      Thanks you have it down very well indeed by the sounds of it nice one, I wont be spamming with the "Buy now" either just simply coming accross more of a review because it puts people of otherwise I have heard, I have also installed the SEO package to my Wordpress which seems pretty straight forward and I have been learning some very useful information/tricks today.

      I hope to be making some money out of this, but more importantly the experience needed which I can use with other products/niches and projects this in itself is going to help me greatly I feel. I know that theoretically with Amazon based on the commision it is not everyones cup of tea however given the right system it should prove pretty well.

      Thanks for your comment Russ

      Lee
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  • Profile picture of the author jackpot9
    Originally Posted by Lee789 View Post

    Hi All

    Over the last 2-3 weeks I have been browsing around Warrior Forum trying to work out which direction to focus on to earn some money, I read a HQ thread based on being an Affiliate for Amazon so have been getting the tools ready such as the Amazon sniper/Amazon plugin, I have also sorted out someone to write up my reviews for $5 the guy is No 1 on the site Fiverr < "spelt correctly" so thought might as well use the service as I do not have any experience with this, I have paid someone from Warrior Forum to research my Keywords at a low cost service, the member has great testimonials and proven results on the sales thread.

    So to sum up I now have all the tools ready and have picked my product and have the content and Keywords sorted out, I just wanted to hear what fellow Warriors views are on myself directing my attention on Amazon, it's only 5% per product sold do you think that this will earn me a living or am I missing the trick, should I also put the same practise into theory with other Affiliate networks as well which are higher cost.

    Lee
    Hey Lee,

    I found that focusing your attention on Amazon products is the best way to get started with making passive money online.

    I've spent several months fiddling with adsense, clickbank, cj etc etc but could never really see myself earning a comfortable living from them.

    I tried my hand on Amazon associates and haven't looked back yet. (not that i've been doing it for a long time) They are good because they are quite good to rank for, converts like no other, and you get paid for other stuff people buy on Amazon (which they always do). I have several sites earning hundreds per month from Amazon and in midst of building and ranking several more.

    Of course, that's not the only place to be. Ultimately, we gotta diversity and have our product. But when? Maybe when i hit the lovely 10.
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  • Profile picture of the author rashlan1982
    Good for you to have all the tools you need to start your marketing, but are your tools do have what it takes to success?

    I really want you to consider Dan Brock, he's cheap and does excellent work.

    His tutorial in PDF, video, audio format are accessable..i personally recommend you an experienced person that already did the job before you..
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  • Profile picture of the author lesterlim85
    Lee,

    Amazon is certainly a goldmine, and will be ideal for starters to try and make their mark. various points to note though. Be aware of the path of how your reviews are going, don't make it sound like you are trying to sell the product to them because they are good. Just let them know you are doing a review that's all, and if the reviews enticed them enough they will buy from your link.

    Keyword research is also very important for you to choose a profitable niche, and build your site around 5 - 10 products at least. Higher commission of course can be gotten if you are promoting a big ticket item. Just don't forget the fundamental niche research.

    There are already many success stories of people making good money with Amazon, you can be the next too!

    Cheers,
    Lester
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    • Profile picture of the author IM Lover
      Originally Posted by lesterlim85 View Post

      Lee,

      Amazon is certainly a goldmine, and will be ideal for starters to try and make their mark. various points to note though. Be aware of the path of how your reviews are going, don't make it sound like you are trying to sell the product to them because they are good. Just let them know you are doing a review that's all, and if the reviews enticed them enough they will buy from your link.

      Keyword research is also very important for you to choose a profitable niche, and build your site around 5 - 10 products at least. Higher commission of course can be gotten if you are promoting a big ticket item. Just don't forget the fundamental niche research.

      There are already many success stories of people making good money with Amazon, you can be the next too!

      Cheers,
      Lester
      Thank you for your kind comment, hopefully I will be able to add my success story.

      Lee
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  • Profile picture of the author Stealthkid
    I wish you luck in this idea of yours.
    I would love to create an online income if I could..
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    • Profile picture of the author IM Lover
      Originally Posted by Stealthkid View Post

      I wish you luck in this idea of yours.
      I would love to create an online income if I could..

      Thanks for the reply, you can make an income just give it a go and see what happens, thats what I am doing you never know you could hit the jackpot and earn a ton, then just simply repeat repeat etc...

      Lee
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  • Profile picture of the author dartmania2002
    How did this work out for you? It has been over a year and I am curious to see if hiring a writer and keyword guru worked out.
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