More Amazon sales
If you listen to the successful veterans, they all talk about testing constantly... I test a lot with my own products, but little Amazon affiliate sites not so much, as my main philosophy with Amazon sites has just been to get the reader to Amazon.com.
But... using a simple feature of Pretty Links and a few separate tracking IDs from your Associates account, you can really figure out what's working and what's not, so that you can do more of what's working.
Basically I've just set up a different tracking ID for every "type" of link from my Amazon sites.
For example, a tracking ID for product images that link back to it's respective product page.
A tracking ID for links that say, "read more real customer reviews here..."
A tracking ID for links in comparison tables.
A tracking ID for basic in-context links within the actual articles on your site.
A tracking ID for sidebar banner ads.
A tracking ID for links that say "click here to buy from Amazon.com"
You get the picture...
To make inserting the different types of links easier, you can create "groups" of links with Pretty Links. You can group them in two ways: you can group them by product, or group them by type of links. I've found it's easier to group the links by product, because then you have all the links for that product on one page when you're writing the article(have pretty links open in a separate tab).
If you've got things that work for your Amazon sites, I'd obviously like to hear them as well...
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