My question to those doing well with Amazon

by cweber
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I have started writing my own product reviews for amazon products and am getting pretty good at it. I can crank out a 100% unique 600 word review in about 15 minutes now so it doesn't take me much time to write one.

Now my plan is to write one review/day throughout the week and then come the weekend I will put it all together into a review site and launch a new Amazon niche review site every week. The plan being volume and having lots of reviews out there (hopefully ranking and getting traffic, and hopefully conversions and profit as well). So my question is, does this seem like a viable and worthwhile plan? Any feedback is greatly appreciated Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Eduard Ruppel
    Hi I'm absolutely new to IM but I think this is a good Plan. Because you need a lot of reviews.Hope you have success. Me to i will start now slowly with Amazon.

    Best Eduard
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  • Profile picture of the author Craig McPherson
    Sprinkle in some generic posts. I have found having all reviews can be a touch off putting. I try and put up 3 posts per review.

    Test it and see if it works for you
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    • Profile picture of the author phmoisan
      I like Craig's suggestion.

      I wish to understand more what you're saying, though. Are we taking for granted the review site will be a blog ? If yes, that's what you mean, 2 generic posts and one review, then rinse and repeat ?
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  • Hmmmmm, that makes me want to look into amazon for making money!
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  • Profile picture of the author altoro80
    Sounds like a good idea to me
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    • Profile picture of the author traceye
      I suggest that you create one big site instead of lots of little ones.

      And as Craig mentioned add other posts as well: news, updates, top 10 bestseller lists, other gossip about the product, not just reviews.
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  • Profile picture of the author JulianKane
    It is an excellent plan, a friend of mine makes stupid money doing this.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ruth P
    Are you going to have time to be building backlinks to the sites as well as writing content?
    ~Ruth
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  • Profile picture of the author Syamsul Alam
    This is absolutely good plan. Especially if you can come up with 600 words review article within 15 minutes. Additional thing that you should consider is to target buyer keywords and product name keywords, as those keywords will give you maximum conversion rate.

    Create one mini sites that focused on reviewing one certain product is probably the best way to do it if you ask me. You will see the result faster if you focus on one thing first. if you see result, you are motivated. if you are motivated, you will work harder. If you work harder you'll see more result.

    At the end, you'll have many mini sites that give you money even if you don't do anything. then it is time for you to optimize each sites for maximum profit.
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  • Profile picture of the author matt5409
    Originally Posted by cweber View Post

    I have started writing my own product reviews for amazon products and am getting pretty good at it. I can crank out a 100% unique 600 word review in about 15 minutes now so it doesn't take me much time to write one.

    Now my plan is to write one review/day throughout the week and then come the weekend I will put it all together into a review site and launch a new Amazon niche review site every week. The plan being volume and having lots of reviews out there (hopefully ranking and getting traffic, and hopefully conversions and profit as well). So my question is, does this seem like a viable and worthwhile plan? Any feedback is greatly appreciated Thanks
    it's a good plan but you need to syndicate some of this content with sites like ezinearticles.com in order to get a) more traffic and b) search rankings.

    otherwise you hit the tragedy of writing loads, and getting no readers (thus no money).
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  • Profile picture of the author cweber
    Thanks for all the great tips guys. I think I will stick with having one site for each niche that I go in to. So each site would have 5 reviews to start and if it does well I will add more.

    I am targeting product names as my keywords as it is easier to rank and they will probably do the best in terms of conversions.

    For my backlinks, I have implemented the ABC wordpress plugin on my first review site that I built yesterday so I will see how that goes with building backlinks and ranking. If all goes well it may be all I need to get good rankings and backlinks as the keywords are pretty low competition.

    My keywords for the first site I built yesterday have about 5000-10000 competing pages in a broad Google search so should be fairly easy to rank for since they are product names.

    Also, I'm hopefull for the ABC plugin results as I have it on another site right now and it has helped me to get up the the 12th position for a keyword that has 18,000,000 results in a broad Google search so just a little more work and I should be on the first page of Google for that keyword soon
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