How to drive more traffic to a product review website?

by Roell
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Hello people,

2 part question:

1) The traffic to my product review site has been stalled for the last few months, so I want to get some ideas on way to drive more traffic to it. So far I'm using SEO techniques for my pages and also using article marketing.

2) Even though I've had some clicks to Amazon, I've had zero conversions. What are some strategies to actually get people to buy from them?
#drive #product #review #traffic #website
  • Profile picture of the author Adie
    Originally Posted by Roell View Post

    Hello people,

    2 part question:

    1) The traffic to my product review site has been stalled for the last few months, so I want to get some ideas on way to drive more traffic to it.

    2) Even though I've had some clicks to Amazon, I've had zero conversions. What are some strategies to actually get people to buy from them?
    SEO if you want free targeted traffic. PPC if you want to pay targeted traffic..
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    • Profile picture of the author BenoitT
      SEO (article targetting keywords and backlinks) is the cheapiest way in my mind. It is good to diversifiate when you have enough money with PPC and partners.
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    I'd begin to learn SEO on a wider scope, and perhaps even come up with a routine check-list of things to do (e.g. amount of articles to write and post etc).

    As for second part of your question, the best advice I can give you is to make sure that you pre-sell the product you're attempting to sell on Amazon well.
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    • Profile picture of the author Adie
      Originally Posted by Fireworksable View Post

      I'd begin to learn SEO on a wider scope, and perhaps even come up with a routine check-list of things to do (e.g. amount of articles to write and post etc).

      As for second part of your question, the best advice I can give you is to make sure that you pre-sell the product you're attempting to sell on Amazon well.
      I think the OP is talking about the review site, not his own product.
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