Amazon - is bigger better?

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When building Amazon affiliate sites am I better off creating one large multi-page site covering a specific niche (e.g., golf carts)?

Or should I create individual sites for each product?

I've read a lot of postings with conflicting views on this so I thought I'd see if there is a consensus.
#affiliate #amazon #bigger
  • Profile picture of the author dougp
    Originally Posted by jcallaghan View Post

    When building Amazon affiliate sites am I better off creating one large multi-page site covering a specific niche (e.g., golf carts)?

    Or should I create individual sites for each product?

    I've read a lot of postings with conflicting views on this so I thought I'd see if there is a consensus.
    Im not saying which is better, but if your new to the game i would recommend start off simple and focusing on one product, and then once you get the gist of the process you can start building larger review sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author JustKid
    I would go for the individual sites, if you want you can have a sidebar saying other people were also interested in xxx and xxx

    I find that sellers trying to push on us product after product without a breath will not get sales. Just a little case study but I had a Plr ebook site that sold multiple plr ebooks, then i had a site selling just one of them. Easily you can see the profit from the one site instead of the "marketplace".

    It just looks like your just a seller and thats it, while by getting a site for each one it literally looks like its yours and professional. You don't see guys like Kesall having a marketplace for all his items because quite frankly it would make him look like a seller not a specialist that he is.
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  • Profile picture of the author cjonn
    Individual sites, for sure. First, focus on one, and go simple.
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