Amazon Store Websites OR Amazon Review Websites

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Amazon Store Websites OR Amazon Review Websites?
Which one converts better....I think Review websites...whats ur choice?
#amazon #review #store #websites
  • Profile picture of the author zaco
    Review website, it converts better and provides real content if u do it the right way
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  • Profile picture of the author UMS
    Depends on many, many factors.

    I do a lot better with Amazon stores than my Amazon review sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author HonestCoder
    Amazon review sites, definitely
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    • Profile picture of the author Gaz Cooper
      For me personally REVIEW sites are by far more productive, I have tried several of the Store builders but it did not work for me.

      As you can see already you are going to get mixed opinions but I am pretty confident Review sites will be the main choice for succesful Amazon Affiliates.

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      • Profile picture of the author PLRExpress
        For me, review sites are where the money is. Although, it's been a good couple of years since I've tried an astore.

        Really, I don't see the point on an astore alone - that's what Amazon's for. I think that an astore is great if you also have substantiating material to add SEO and social benefit, but I'm not sure an astore along is very profitable in the long run. Can't be sure though.

        I don't see what's wrong with having an store and review site combined - I may have to try it sometime. For me though, review sites are what's working at the moment and has been for a long time.
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  • Profile picture of the author kokopelli
    My Amazon stores used to do well, but not anymore. I do not have any review sites, so cannot comment on that.

    But I still have success by incorporating Amazon products, even just banners, into other websites. Incorporating products into posts or articles work particularly well. I really should include some reviews too, but haven't yet found the time to do so.
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  • Profile picture of the author yoangov
    definitely a review website.

    Much better options for content which is crucial for your website.

    I personally don't like stores, but some people might do better with them.

    Cheers
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  • Profile picture of the author snickbox666
    i will choose reviews because the page of it will be exist to other website compare to store...
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    • Profile picture of the author AnniePot
      A review website every time. But I enjoy writing and I put together very detailed reviews with information pulled from a zillion sources. Review sites which are little more than clones of information already supplied by Amazon, are often not very successful.
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  • Profile picture of the author lstoops
    I use reviews as well. I haven't tried...but maybe pointing a review to a very targeted astore would work well.
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    • Profile picture of the author Tom Ryan
      A create Amazon review sites. For me it works pretty well. I just create useful reviews with the information that my visitors are looking for.
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  • Profile picture of the author abking
    I use reviews site they work really well!
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  • Profile picture of the author AfteraDream
    Why not both? Sure there is a way to do it.

    Or maybe review site and a drop shipping eCommerce site in one?
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    • Profile picture of the author BackLinkiT
      Originally Posted by AfteraDream View Post

      Why not both? Sure there is a way to do it.
      Exactly! A store with reviews...that's what works for me.

      Peter
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  • Profile picture of the author lapeoro
    According to me i prefer review sites compared to store websites as everyone looks for a review and then according to the review they go for buying it.
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  • Profile picture of the author wolfmmiii
    My experiences say review sites are the most productive.
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  • Profile picture of the author Stevie C
    I started this year with the intention of making one authority review site and one store builder for each niche I went into, so for instance I'd have a treadmill review site and a treadmill store.
    My interest in the stores were the use of the shopping basket function giving me a 90 day cookie for amazon.
    To cut a long story short, I'm not getting along with the store builder option and I'm probably going to grab a refund before my 60 days are up.
    So I'll probably stick with review sites for now.
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  • Profile picture of the author nohypo
    seems all are using review store.
    just because dont like a store?
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  • Profile picture of the author wolfmmiii
    Stores typically don't provide lots of solid content that converts. Review sites are usually more helpful to visitors and, as such, typically convert better.

    All of my sites are review sites.
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    • Profile picture of the author rashoman
      Probably won't be enough "content" for ranking well on your average store I would think. I say Review sites
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  • Profile picture of the author Des Lau
    *hand up* review sites

    I think people like hearing subjective reviews and it creates an element of 'realism' into it.

    It has worked better for me anyway
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    • Profile picture of the author Ben Armstrong
      I haven't tried an aStore but review sites work well for me.

      I think if you already had a hungry market or a list where people were immediately looking for somewhere to buy and you weren't heavily reliant on SEO traffic then an aStore would do well.

      If you're relying on web traffic where people are looking for more information on a product or products then you really need the chance to answer all their questions and then give them a reason to buy from Amazon, and this is what a review site does.
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