Help With Creating an Amazon Site!

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OKAY - Let me give a breif back story...

I used to be really hardcore into IM with the time I had on my hands (only 2-3 hours a week) and I was making about $200 a month, not a ton but for a college student it was enough to pay bills and have some fun ! Anyways when I had this going on I created a couple amazon sites - made about $50/mo and around christmas closer to $150...but once I got some good number I sold em to move onto something else.

I still like IM i was just focusing on an MLM that i have a real Passion for - and have been successful with, however I want to step up my game and merge the two. I am going to start promoting my MLM online hardcore, with facebook ads, instagram, SEO, etc. However making that work requires money - so I want to create more amazon sites.

I have been out of the game for a long time and as a college kid running my own business (I guess that's sorta what this was) I didn't keep good notes. I have no idea how I made two successfull sites (slaps forehead) and I don't know how google has evolved since then.

I have a fair amount of money left over from the sale of my sites that I am going to invest - but I want to take the money and buy a good how to program, WSO, or membership that I can follow to create a REAL earning amazon site. I would like to be earning within a couple of months (depends on the method I guess) and I am willing to put in 2 hours per day or work on these sites.

So with that said, can someone point me towards a good product that I can use to get started? I'm good with making my own sites, writing my own content, etc. - but what do I do!?!?

P.S. I posted about this earlier but after seeing a number of responses I realized my OP was NOT CLEAR about what I was asking - so here is the detailed drawn out repost! Thanks everyone!
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  • Profile picture of the author cooler1
    Originally Posted by zspuckl View Post

    So with that said, can someone point me towards a good product that I can use to get started? I'm good with making my own sites, writing my own content, etc. - but what do I do!?!?
    If your good with making your own sites and writing your own content then what part(s) of the process are you needing to learn knowledge on?

    You'll probably want to buy Erica Stone's Extreme Reviewier. It's been updated with new material. I don't think there is a better Amazon WSO out there.
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    • Profile picture of the author zspuckl
      Originally Posted by cooler1 View Post

      If your good with making your own sites and writing your own content then what part(s) of the process are you needing to learn knowledge on?

      You'll probably want to buy Erica Stone's Extreme Reviewier. It's been updated with new material. I don't think there is a better Amazon WSO out there.
      Awesome cooler1 Thanks! I'll look into that one - I have it from 2011/12 I think... Is that one still usable?
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      • Profile picture of the author cooler1
        Originally Posted by zspuckl View Post

        Awesome cooler1 Thanks! I'll look into that one - I have it from 2011/12 I think... Is that one still usable?
        Yes that is still useable. I quote from the WSO thread-

        Originally Posted by Sojourn View Post

        John - the last major update was June of 2013 and some minor updates were added this month (November 2013). The steps in this guide are the exact ones I still use today including for a review site I've been working on the past few months.

        I have only 7 reviews on the site and a handful of related posts and all but one of the reviews is on the 1st or 2nd page of Google with no backlinking other than some very minimal sharing through a few social sites.

        I can assure you this strategy still works and is the core income method for my total Amazon affiliate portfolio. The "secret sauce" is most certainly the way I choose the niche, the way the site is structured, and the way in which I approach review writing. It's completely white hat and compatible with Panda/Penguin/Hummingbird.

        Thanks!

        Sincerely,

        Erica
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        • Profile picture of the author zspuckl
          Originally Posted by cooler1 View Post

          Yes that is still useable. I quote from the WSO thread-
          Thanks man! That rocks - I'll get to work haha!
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