How To Drive Targeted Traffic To Amazon Review Sites?

by amuro
9 replies
May I ask how do you drive targeted traffic to Amazon review sites?

Is it the same as driving traffic to squeeze pages or review sites on Clickbank info products?

Do you also build email lists as well?
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  • Profile picture of the author stolf
    Organic traffic is best for this kind of sites.Ive tried paid traffic but its not easy to make it profitable.

    You can use facebook and twitter to drive traffic to your review site, the hard part is to get them to buy something.

    Forum posting is another way.Just have a look at statistic and see what works best for you.

    But someone coming from google searching for a specific product that you have reviewed is obviously the best.
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    • Profile picture of the author myob
      Most of the top Amazon affiliates I know use multi-channel marketing; for example, email, article syndication, social media, telemarketing, mobile marketing, webinars, local seminars, direct mail, direct sales, etc. It's nearly impossible to depend upon Google alone for consistent sales - especially in the high end product price ranges (ie 4-5 figures). Also, all seem to agree overwhelmingly that building niches lists is essential for repeat sales.
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  • Profile picture of the author bmw040
    I currently use three methods for driving targeted traffic (for my review sites):

    Old fashion SEO
    Video Marketing
    Social Media Marketing (to a lessor extent)
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  • Profile picture of the author AlexGeorge
    You can purchase ads which will get you targeted traffic to your site, although you don't always need to invest to get high quality traffic. You can get traffic from social networks which can convert well. If you have a fan page related to the niche of your Amazon review site then you can take advantage of that and promote the site on there.
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  • Profile picture of the author dgiles63
    Definitely a Facebook Fan Page. Use Facebook ads to get a targeted following, then send traffic to amazon occasionally.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sarevok
    In my opinion sites like Amazon review sites and adsense sites should be 100% free methods.

    I find it hard to believe that paid traffic would be a wise idea.

    So... The question becomes how to drive free traffic?

    Well, the first thing is to focus heavily on SEO for your review site.

    Focus on long keywords such as "product name review" "product name real customer review" "product name real customer complaints" "product name free shipping" and things of that nature.

    Also, share your reviews everywhere you can for free. Sharing it on social sites, or on an email list that your readers subscribed to is potentially worthwhile.

    One thing you'll definitely want to do, is write reviews that don't suck.



    Hope this helps.
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    • Profile picture of the author bsnrjones
      I have always had the most success simply writing good content and doing SEO on the articles/site to get natural rankings for longer tail keywords.

      Doing paid traffic to these sites seems like a losing proposition!
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