Questions about linking to your Amazon store from your affiliate website

by ncloud
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I am learning how to sell products on Amazon with FBA. And it got me wondering about starting a Amazon store that has related products to my affiliate website. And I was thinking that I could have a link to my Amazon store in the sidebar of my website. Maybe a link that says "Check Out My Amazon Store", or "Visit My Amazon Store", or maybe just "My Amazon Store".

This is possible right? I haven't noticed any websites doing this, but it would be easy to do wouldn't it?

Then I thought it might be even better to have image ads (of products in my Amazon store) in the sidebar which link to my Amazon store. And the images can change every so many seconds to the next image, but showing only the products in my Amazon store which of course are related to my niche and other affiliate products on the website.

Is that possible to get image ads of the products in your Amazon store into your sidebar? How would you do that?

Then I thought it might be best to white label (I think that's the term they use) the products in my Amazon store if I can. That way, by having my own version of the product and label or packaging, Amazon won't show people my competition at the checkout who might be selling the same item for less.

Any thoughts on that or any of this?
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  • Profile picture of the author Ron Killian
    Amazon offers several widget or carousel type ad groups you could easily use on your site, in the side bar, ect. In your amazon affiliate account you can build your ads and copy and paste the code.

    There is also a "Astore" they offer, a iframe store with pages you could add to your site.

    Sounds like you haven't looked through your amazon affiliate account section much

    Never seen amazon offer an white label products. Prices on amazon are the same for everyone, so no one will be underselling you.
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    • Profile picture of the author ncloud
      Thanks for your reply. Nice to know that I can do that.

      I don't actually have an Amazon account yet. I'm currently taking a course that is showing me how to sell on Amazon with FBA, but I haven't actually done it yet.

      The white label thing I was talking about - I meant creating my own brand or label for a product. I didn't mean that was something Amazon offered. But, it something that people apparently do to cut out the competition on Amazon. When people are about to purchase your product on Amazon, Amazon shows them other sellers that are selling the same product and gives them the option which one they want to buy from. But, apparently if your have branded the product you're selling, Amazon doesn't show them any other sellers in the buy box. So they don't see any of your competitors offers. Making them more likely to buy from you. I just thought maybe I should brand/label the products in my store for that reason.
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      • Profile picture of the author Ron Killian
        Originally Posted by ncloud View Post

        Thanks for your reply. Nice to know that I can do that.

        I don't actually have an Amazon account yet. I'm currently taking a course that is showing me how to sell on Amazon with FBA, but I haven't actually done it yet.

        The white label thing I was talking about - I meant creating my own brand or label for a product. I didn't mean that was something Amazon offered. But, it something that people apparently do to cut out the competition on Amazon. When people are about to purchase your product on Amazon, Amazon shows them other sellers that are selling the same product and gives them the option which one they want to buy from. But, apparently if your have branded the product you're selling, Amazon doesn't show them any other sellers in the buy box. So they don't see any of your competitors offers. Making them more likely to buy from you. I just thought maybe I should brand/label the products in my store for that reason.
        Oh, okay. Amazon provides a number of pre-sized ad blocks, you can customize, choose the products you want to show and it gives you the code you can copy and paste into your site, like into your side bar.

        As for the white label thing, sorry confusing to me. Something I have not heard of. Maybe some one who knows will chime in and give some advice. I have no clue.
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  • Profile picture of the author thedark
    So you sell your own products to amazon, and want to promote it trough your website. Then, you are the owner of the images and you can use whatever you like to promote your products on amazon. They won't mind because for every sale you make they earn money too.
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