Here is a simple Amazon tip if you think review sites sucks

by Adie
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How many Amazon review sites created by automated software failed everyday? I don't know the exact figure but I am pretty sure the percentage is high. I myself failed miserably on reviews sites before and I am not ashamed to admit that.

After almost a year of experimenting Amazon and Clickbank, I discovered a lot. Honestly, I want to share some and want to keep some of these useful ideas.

Years ago, MFA sites were making big until Google shut them down. Do you think the future of Amazon review sites will be the same? I don't know but the possibility is always there (because of thousands of fake reviews that may attract consumer complains in the future)

So what to do if you want to promote Amazon products but don't feel that a review site is suited for you?

Creativity... Write articles that have stunning titles...

Examples:
  1. You can't call your self a real man if you are not wearing any of these sensual fragrances (lists 5 fragrances with higher price and reviews)
  2. Five of the Best Cookbooks for Frustrated Cooks (do the same as above)...
  3. These exercise bikes are designed for lazy people (lists some high-priced / high-review exercise bikes)
These are just some of example titles I've been using for months now...
But wait, before listing your amazon products, make a paragraph describing the title and what benefits these people can get in buying any of the following products listed....

The main point here is to have titles that attracts people's attention that leads to curiosity...Whether they buy the product listed or not, as long as they reach Amazon site through your link, the possibility for them to buy (other products) is always there.

I've been doing this for a while and I can tell you this is the best so far... I always have top ten anyway... Just bring people to Amazon site and Amazon will complete the job with it's effective cross-selling tactic.

Good Luck
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  • Profile picture of the author Tom Addams
    I can confirm this works; and nice share, Adie.

    What you're doing is loading up your content with viral potential. Over various platforms, half of my day is spent doing this myself, or working with a team who does so on my behalf. To anyone interested in taking Adie's advice further, and you should, I'd recommend studying the ins-and-outs of content marketing and how to do as mentioned, load your content with viral potential. And finally - with regard the fake reviews - you'll always go further in this business by playing by the rules. I studied Business Ethics in university and I've always thought it should be required reading for any internet marketer. Nice post!
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      Originally Posted by Get Rich Methods View Post

      I can confirm this works; and nice share, Adie.

      What you're doing is loading up your content with viral potential. Over various platforms, half of my day is spent doing this myself, or working with a team who does so on my behalf. To anyone interested in taking Adie's advice further, and you should, I'd recommend studying the ins-and-outs of content marketing and how to do as mentioned, load your content with viral potential. And finally - with regard the fake reviews - you'll always go further in this business by playing by the rules. I studied Business Ethics in university and I've always thought it should be required reading for any internet marketer. Nice post!
      I spend a lot of time thinking about the titles than the actual content. Just 2 hours ago, in more than 1 hour, I was able to think only two titles that I forwarded to my expert writer to write articles for me. Amazon always pleases me and I am a big happy camper...
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      • Profile picture of the author Tom Addams
        Originally Posted by Adie View Post

        I spend a lot of time thinking about the titles than the actual content. Just 2 hours ago, in more than 1 hour, I was able to think only two titles that I forwarded to my expert writer to write articles for me. Amazon always pleases me and I am a big happy camper...
        You're quite right to focus energies on titles. Content has to be great, too, of course but titles are to content marketing what movie stars are to movies: it's about getting "bums on seats," as they say in the UK. Put Tom Cruise in a film, you fill up theaters. Use a great title, you get eyeballs on the content. I'm a HP junkie too.
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    Thanks for the tips
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