please post sample Amazon landing page?

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What is the best way to promote an amazon product? Im thinking of making a landing page that looks almost like a store and put Multiple items on the page. Is this a bad idea? If i do that will people think it is untrustworthy? Should i focus on a landing page with just 1 product instead? Please give me some ideas that have worked best for you. I have never really promoted Amazon products and i would like to have a try at it. I have tons of traffic for sports related niche and i would like to promote sports team hats. I dont read much here about people promoting many physical products it is usually ebooks and such. If anyone has any helpful info i would really appreciate it, thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author weheartcontent
    Using Colleen Slater's wordpress review theme have been quite successful for me. Its a very spartan theme, no fancy thingamajigs but converts pretty well.
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    • Profile picture of the author Richard Van
      Originally Posted by weheartcontent View Post

      Using Colleen Slater's wordpress review theme have been quite successful for me. Its a very spartan theme, no fancy thingamajigs but converts pretty well.
      I have a few review sites with this theme as well and it's pretty good.

      My biggest gripe is that every man and his dog Amazon affiliate is using the same theme.

      Do a forum search for the Pandora Theme, it was just released here by two warriors, it's very clean and easy to use and looks very professional, here's a demo site they use.

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  • Profile picture of the author twelvejewelz
    thanks, anyone else have more info please? thanks for the help
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  • Profile picture of the author twelvejewelz
    Is it better i make a sort of "store" and put amazon products on the pages or better i do a "review" type site or third is it better to do a landing page with just 1 product on it? It seems its kind of hard to do a review site for a piece of clothing? Will adwords allow me to do a 1 page landing page for a clothing item like this i know they prefer content and such. Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author twelvejewelz
    anyone please? ^^
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  • Profile picture of the author Bill_Z
    There is no "best way". Just try SOMETHING and see if it works. If it doesn't then change it.

    That being said, my sites are 'review' sites. The homepages range from a static homepage to a a 'blog style' with recent posts to a 'store-like' homepage with just images and product descriptions.

    I do the long reviews because my personal opinion is that with review articles it's easier to rank the site than an e-commerce style site with less content.
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  • Profile picture of the author twelvejewelz
    Thanks Bill. What if you were not worried about search engine ranking and you were focusing simply on PPC traffic? Like i said ive never promoted amazon products and im not really sure what google will allow in terms of a "landing page" for the products from amazon. I know i can just simply try different things but the point of my post is to ask which has worked better in peoples experience just so i can get a better read on where to go with it. If someone searches for something like, "yankees hat" for example they are already out to buy a yankees hat so if i did a review style site i would think the conversion rate would be less than if i did a store style or just a "one item" style landing page you know?
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  • Profile picture of the author twelvejewelz
    anyone else please ^
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    • Profile picture of the author Richard Van
      Originally Posted by twelvejewelz View Post

      If someone searches for something like, "yankees hat" for example they are already out to buy a yankees hat so if i did a review style site i would think the conversion rate would be less than if i did a store style or just a "one item" style landing page you know?
      Respectfully, you need to take Bills advice.

      You started this thread two days ago, I could have built a small site and tested it with PPC by now while you wait for answers.

      Put it this way, for a Yankee's hat, the only way to find out what works best is to test. Even if you find two people here who have both sold the same hat and one used a review site and the other a one item landing page, there are so many other variables it's impossible to tell you what is "best". The fact you don't care about the SERPS and you'll use PPC makes it even easier for you to test.

      Right now I'd read Adwords TOS so you don't get your account closed because believe me, when using third party services it is up to you to read them, not wait for others to tell you. Secondly, I'd make sure you were very much up to speed on exactly how AdWords works, because for people new to it, it's one fantastic way to lose cash.

      I appreciate you want guidance but all you will get is lots of different people, doing things differently with lots of different opinions and levels of success. You will be worse off than when you started.

      Only you can find out what works best for you and the stuff you want to sell.
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