Amazon Affiliate Website

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Hello Warriors,

I want to set up amazon affiliate website, I am not really bothered about what products I sell as long as they are profitable. I know some people have one amazon affiliate website that just focuses on one niche. Which amazon affiliate website niche is the most profitable? To be honest I would prefer selling a wide variety of products, any advice
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  • Profile picture of the author Adie
    Well, since you are not bothered about the type of products to sell, why don't sell all available products in Amazon store with at least 3 star reviews? All of them are profitable I think.
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    • Profile picture of the author James McAllister
      Originally Posted by Adie View Post

      Well, since you are not bothered about the type of products to sell, why don't sell all available products in Amazon store with at least 3 star reviews? All of them are profitable I think.
      This is a joke, right?

      OP - good idea to focus on one niche. Aim for niches that have lots of products available that actually have a decent amount of reviews on them. Analyze your competition to make sure you have a chance (there are some Amazon sites you'll have a very hard time outranking).

      Most importantly, make sure the content you right is actually good. I'm assuming you're planning to rely primarily on SEO so you better not write junk. I have an Amazon site at the moment and all review articles are 1000+ words long with images and video. It's doing alright, but still not ranking as well as I'd like it to.

      And even for Amazon sites, you can and still should build an email list.
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      • Profile picture of the author onSubie
        Originally Posted by James McAllister View Post

        This is a joke, right?
        Of course it was... Adie is HI-larious....

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    • Profile picture of the author Tom Addams
      Originally Posted by Adie View Post

      Well, since you are not bothered about the type of products to sell, why don't sell all available products in Amazon store with at least 3 star reviews? All of them are profitable I think.
      Only a Jedi could pull this off.

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  • Profile picture of the author Chri5123
    Originally Posted by MudCud90 View Post

    Hello Warriors,

    I want to set up amazon affiliate website, I am not really bothered about what products I sell as long as they are profitable. I know some people have one amazon affiliate website that just focuses on one niche. Which amazon affiliate website niche is the most profitable? To be honest I would prefer selling a wide variety of products, any advice
    Hi,

    To answer your question:

    "Which amazon affiliate website niche is the most profitable?"

    Any website that has targeted, hungry traffic - i.e a group of people targeted to a niche looking for a solution.

    In this case they are looking for a solution in the form of a product.

    Any top selling product on Amazon will be profitable as it means people ARE buying it.

    However it is not as simple as that - for YOU to get the traffic you really have 2 methods.

    Free or paid.

    If you are starting off with free methods and there are many but for the sake of this reply and not making it too long lets just say SEO.

    You may need to, as i found out, build MORE than one site.

    Basically you need to pick RED HOT products and build traffic.

    The building traffic is tough, no matter which way you look at it, however the key is to:

    1. Stay consistent.

    2. Make the most out of the traffic you get.

    3. Expand on niches that start to take off.

    I hope this helps,

    All the best,

    Chris Jones
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  • Profile picture of the author Tom Addams
    Build a niche authority Amazon site.

    There are dozens of viable Amazon models, but the niche authority is my firm recommendation.

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  • Profile picture of the author Andreas Quintana
    Hmmm... I think there was an awesome amazon store clone theme that you could use to build your affiliate website. Does anyone recall that theme?
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  • Profile picture of the author borsaronero
    People that make money in this field have two options.
    Or they have a network and create niche sites and links (many) or they have experience and knwo how to create great sites.

    High profitable niche are for the second category. There you can create a larger website with many niche in it.

    If you would search for easier profitable niche you will need to use a keywords tool and search for a large number of keywords in the niche (profitable keys like "machine abc under $1000 " example) once you find a good number of keywords you should analyse them.

    Determine their difficult grade, maybe using tools like the keywords tools of Moz , or studying the serps, searching for the ones with few high DA competitor where possible. Those are niche where you cans tart and get a stable income from the website working consistently.

    You should create also a links plan to get enough links to make your website grows in SERP.

    It is a quite time consuming and skills consuming work, but it generates good income.
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    • Profile picture of the author kilgore
      Maybe I'm alone here, but I think you're putting the cart before the horse.

      The way I've always done business is to first come up with a viable business model -- a product or service that I'm going to deliver, customers I'm going to target, and a way to market my product or service -- and then and only then do I think about how best to monetize. What you're doing is picking a very specific monitization channel and then trying to force a business model to work around it.

      I'm not saying that what you're doing can't work, but it seems like your approach is definitely a hard way to go about starting a business. Monetization is important -- if you can't monetize you'll certainly fail -- but you need to create value for your customers before you can monetize that value.
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  • Profile picture of the author Stevie C
    Personally I would go for building an authority website in a broad niche. For instance a Women's Lifestyle Authority site or Home Improvement and Decor. Something that is huge.
    These days organic ranking for Websites is fairly slow so don't expect sales right out the gate but take your time write a ton of compelling content sprinkled with product reviews and you will start to make money.

    You can also use social media such as YouTube,Pinterest and Facebook to drive traffic rather than just relying on Organic.

    The main focus is to build a nice looking site with plenty of in-depth relevant information and then build on that.
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