by ThomvP
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Hey I wanna make a nice store on my site with amazon product in it. But I think the amazon web store is something to sell your own products on. Ive been looking all over amazon affiliate service but I cant find anywhere if they have anything like that. Is it something you have to make yourself?
#amazon #store
  • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
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    • Profile picture of the author peter gibson
      Originally Posted by Andyhenry View Post

      It's something you do within your amazon affiliates account and then plug the code into your site.

      Check out my silver blog and look at the 'store' and 'uk silver store' links at the top.

      They're both Amazon stores - one a US one and the other a UK one.

      Invest In Silver

      Andy
      Andy,

      How'd you embed that Astore within your blog exactly? Didn't know that could be done.

      EDIT: Nevermind, I caught it on a second glance.
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  • Profile picture of the author ThomvP
    Thnx for the reply, That is exactly what I am looking for.. guess ill have to search even harder lol. It is free right?
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  • Profile picture of the author BloggingPro
    Check out ShopperPress.

    I've used it to build three affiliate product shops and its really easy to implement Amazon.com links.
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  • Profile picture of the author ThomvP
    Ahh thnx.. so you need to build it yourself and then implement the affiliate links afterwards? I could do that
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  • Profile picture of the author moneyninja
    I set up airsoft discounter dot com a little bit ago and have made like $50 from selling items. I bought a premade template from dork websites. You can't do too much visually with them, but it helped me get started.
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  • Profile picture of the author developyourlife
    There is usually a thing to link to pages in a bar at the top.
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  • Profile picture of the author Chevy5
    If you have an Amazon Associate's account you can get an astore built around your niche, if you have one.
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  • Profile picture of the author ThomvP
    Yeah I have a niche.. and a site.. and an amazon affiliate account.. But ive never made an online store in it.. guess I need to change the question into: how do you make an online store promoting amazon? Considering I already have an ongoing site

    EDIT: thank you all I found it now. I misunderstood some of you there but I get it all now thnx alot!
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  • Profile picture of the author amenwolf
    Just a curious Question.

    What's the conversion rate of an astore?
    Is it better than a normal link? Which most Amazon success people agreed on?
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    • Profile picture of the author wiseguy212
      Originally Posted by amenwolf View Post

      Just a curious Question.

      What's the conversion rate of an astore?
      Is it better than a normal link? Which most Amazon success people agreed on?
      Commissions range from 4% up to 8.5% depending on the amount of sales you send their way
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      • Profile picture of the author Tom Oxby
        In my experience Amazon astores look nice but do not convert too well. I have used the Omakase widget with some success. Direct links seem to be most effective with visitors clicking on the link itself or the product picture.
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  • Profile picture of the author ThomvP
    That is indeed an interesting question. I would say a review with a direct link works better but Im just guessing there. I myself have a semi-informational niche. So I make most money from adsense, yet I build in a store for those who are eager to buy. So I dont expect alot of sales. I guess the type of site matters when you compare the 2. I do think an online store gives you credibilaty.
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