Original content or ... for an Amazon store

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  • Profile picture of the author ecomguy
    Yes I think that works. If you give original content and reviews with links to buy it on Amazon I believe that is good enough for them.
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    • Profile picture of the author moowooshoe
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      • Profile picture of the author nmwf
        Originally Posted by moowooshoe View Post

        Alright will I'm leaning towards more of the question of, can I also make amazon sales from sort of paraphrased content. I usually find something rare on amazon then make an article about it, but not as if I bought it or anything. So if I put up thousands of articles with this kind of content (non-original), then I can make a good amount of sales but I just keep thjinking original content is the better way to go. That's just the question that I am mainly asking, but I sort of assume original content right away.
        Writing from your own, personal point of view is a fine way to develop affiliate content. You just have to be careful about where some of the things you're thinking about head to, because the minute you start obsessing over things like "unique content," "original content," and "paraphrased content," you start lowering the content's quality before you even start.

        And that causes problems.

        I understand you want a faster process and larger output. Those things are obviously doable. But you don't want to let other things like competition or greed trump your common sense or give search engines any reason at all to hide your blog. And the stuff you're considering now will give search engines all the reason they need.

        So I suggest looking for tools that will help you accomplish your goals and keep your own voice. Copying, paraphrasing, re-writing, whatever you want to call it - isn't the best strategy considering all the things that search engines do to combat it.
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  • Profile picture of the author JC Web
    It depends what you mean. If you haven't used the products but are pretending you have then no that is not allowed and violates FTC guidelines.

    If you are not lying, however, and tell people that this is what other people have said and provide proper attribution as to your sources and are not violating copyright laws, then that type of website can work fine.

    You want to have as much original content as possible for an Amazon site. There are a ton of websites with scraped content out there. You have to differentiate yours and provide greater value.
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  • Profile picture of the author SMworkcafe
    Are you thinking of using PLR articles? If you ask me, I am not a great fan of using PLR articles whether it is in the form of books, articles, reviews, whatever. Why? Because it takes too much time in rephrasing or spinning an article. Instead, I find writing articles from scratch save me lots of time.

    It is best to hire a freelance writer to write reviews for you because the money you are willing to invest in buying PLR reviews can be given to a contractor who can write original content from scratch.

    However, I DO use PLR images/ themes/ plugins a lot and play with them.
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