Affiliate Amazon Sites

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Hi I have an affiliate site that I really never do anything with, its a small niche with very low traffic and it's never made much money for me.

The site used to rank between 1 and 7 on the first page of Google but awhile back it dropped to nowhere. I think it's because my site has affiliate links to Amazon on every single page.

What's the best way to set up an Amazon Affiliate site without having links on every page but still getting the traffic to Amazon?

I'm potentially losing around $3 a year here lol, but seriously is it better to redirect all the affiliate links to 1 affiliate page and link that to Amazon, or would I still get stung for that?

Any help is appreciated.
#affiliate #amazon #sites
  • Profile picture of the author SEO Power
    The best thing you can do to resolve the issue is dilute the monetisation of your site by adding purely informational articles to your site that don't contain any affiliate links.
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  • Profile picture of the author serpyre
    You need to ghost the links, otherwise Google doens't take too kindly to it. Then it comes down to number of products, platform, hosting, etc. Then you have the marketplace issue which is starting to go downhill due to the trust issues. You might want to dillute to other networks and retailers.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheAdsenseGuy
    This guys plugin might help: http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...ed-google.html It will completely make affiliate links.

    Another option is WordPress Amazon Affiliate Store Builder Plugin - Prosociate. You can build out an entire amazon site and there won't be any Amazon affiliate links. When a buyer wants to buy a product on your site it goes into Amazon's shopping cart. But Google won't see any affiliate links. So it should be able to rank in Google if you know how to do seo.
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Can anyone read the replies here with a straight face?

      Amazon "affiliate" links are not the crappy kind. And if you
      use the iframe, there's no link anyway...just saying...

      Google encourages you to add amazon on blogspot, ad nauseum.

      You've never made squat with the site. What's with the sudden interest?

      It made no money at #1, no money at #7, and you care that it's not ranked
      highly anymore?

      SEO Power, you rock!!!!!
      Originally Posted by SEO Power View Post

      The best thing you can do to resolve the issue is dilute the monetisation of your site by adding purely informational articles to your site that don't contain any affiliate links.
      Paul
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      If you were disappointed in your results today, lower your standards tomorrow.

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