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If anyone wants help in building an Amazon store site, I can help, but these "aStores" are ging to be history soon.
If anyone wants to email me and dont include spam, I am OK with that, but I realised later that it was in there.I've been considering creating an Amazon store site... Would love your inputs on how to go about it.
Ps. You might want to edit out your e-mail address from the screenshot...
I had one guy om YT who had a dashcam film, and people were asking him for the kind of cam he used, so I made a dash-cam page for him, using the astore, and about a year later I noticed a 12 dollar sales commission from that link, which he had put in his description.Astores weren't mobile friendly, and apparently not worth the effort to make them so.
Native shopping ads may be a viable replacement in some cases.
I do use them sometimes. But I have a plugin that can quickly deploy a product site, with 20-50 products based on keyword.
Mine have way more content. I don't make "store sites"' any more - affiliate links are supplementary, not the main content. A little more work, much better conversions...you mean like micflip.com?
You are right, I dont convert that much, my main money is actually on the Createspace side (another Amazon company) where I publish books. The content sites are actually more of a hobby than the publishing business, but ya, the more I make, the better, so driving sales to Amazon should be for more high-end items for the commissions to be higher. An example of my publishing efforts are www.amish.co and www.kokesh.org. For the cookbook I have it on Amazon as a paperback and as a Kindle and BN.com as a Nook, which is through their NookPress.com. For the Kokesh book I only have it on paperback. I have sold about an equal number of each book, but for the cookbook, I have 80,000 members in a "secret" group on fb, and 8000 likes on www.fb.com/amishcookbooks. I also advertise an Amazon link at the bottom of my 800 Youtube videos, with millions of viewers.Mine have way more content. I don't make "store sites"' any more - affiliate links are supplementary, not the main content. A little more work, much better conversions...
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