Need quick help from Amazon People,please!

2 replies
  • SEO
  • |
Do you think it is bad to go after niches where there are a lot of products that are selling a lot (many customer reviews) that are high priced, when there are also many of the same products that are selling a lot that are low priced.

For example if I choose apples, is it a bad niche if there are many apples that sell for 600 dollars and have many customer reviews , but there are also many apples that sell for 50 dollars and have many customer reviews?

I am thinking that maybe all my traffic will just go in and choose the cheap ones even though I have only reviewed the expensive ones?
#amazon #people #quick
  • Profile picture of the author JasonValens
    If they're coming into your site via a product name search with 'review' tagged on the end, then chances are that they already know the price range they're looking at. Speaking from experience, no they won't buy the cheap ones. People sometimes go in for the cheap ones and end up buying the mores expensive ones. People that come in on the expensive ones buy the expensive ones. You experience may vary, but I wouldn't worry about it.
    Depends on the market of course, but people will always want to buy high value items no matter what the price. People will always have money. When the economy is bad its a good strategy to target the high end luxury products and/or the extremely cheap products (not talking just about amazon here).
    Signature
    If in doubt, follow the Russian guy selling pills...
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2843811].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author Craig McPherson
    That's why you should consider reviewing 3 products as most people do.
    Basically list them as #1,2 and 3.

    Cover 3 different price ranges.
    I have a laptop site where the 3 are priced at
    $400
    $650
    $1150
    whichever one they buy, I am happy with.
    Signature
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2844087].message }}

Trending Topics