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Hi everyone, My name is Arthur Devery 70 years old with no education from New Zealand now residing in Perth, fortunately for me, my son showed

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Is it possible to build a website to specifically advertise Amazon products by affiliate links?

Just hope i entered in the right place. As mention above, is there a way

There's a good case study that might interest you. Jay (Magistudios) is building a small website about an Amazon product, Football Snack Helmet. It might give you a good idea on how to build yours:

Will check out

Hi Arthur, you are definitely in the right place! That's exactly what you will be doing here - Writing helpful articles for your audience and promoting Amazon or other affiliate products through your site.

Thanks Stefan, this sound quite exciting

Yes it is. Here is the thing, if you are planning on doing that:

Make it content rich, original, unique content.

There is a lot of those type of websites around.

Google Classification: Thin Affiliate Sites!

Those sites don't rank well, if at all, because of that.

It is possible, but only if you make it rich in content.

Hope that helps.

Cheeers,

-Danyel

This might be a dumb question but I'm going to ask it. Can you explain "rich in content" thanks

Certainly. Google is punishing Affiliate Website, the ones which are classified as 'Thin Affiliates' which refers to being thin in content. The whole purpose of those sites is affiliate products, which is obvious, but those sites don't add anything else in terms of user experience and such.

Affiliate Sites are a very good concept and can make a ton of money. WA Affiliates being the example.

Here you are taught the proper way of promoting affiliate products. If you would translate this to any other affiliate site you might have great success.

Basically, do with the Amazon Affiliate site exactly what Kyle and Carson teach here.

A good example is Flippa. You can buy starter sites that are already set up for affilate marketing, you can get them real cheap.
And those are the best examples of 'thin affiliate' sites.

Once it's yours add your touch to it. Content related to that site. A lot of content. Google will reward you for adding user experience.

Over time you will have many blogs on that site, and of course your site is going to be ranked on google simply because of lots of content related to the products. Hence, content rich.

I hope that helps. If you like more information on that, let me know.

Cheers,

-Danyel

This is great Danyel, thanks for the info. Most appreciated Will get back to you if needed

Okay Danyel I got you, thanks

Content itself is what the end-user derives value from. Thus, "content" can refer to the information provided through the medium, the way in which the information was presented, as well as the added features included in the medium in which that information was delivered. The medium, however, provides little to no value to the end-user without the information and experiences that make up the content. Hope this helps.

Well put.

You are very welcome.

Cheers

You are very welcome.

Cheers

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Is it possible to build a website to specifically advertise amazon products by affiliate links?

Is it possible to build a website to specifically advertise amazon products by affiliate links?

asked in
WA Affiliate Program
Updated

Is it possible to build a website to specifically advertise Amazon products by affiliate links?

Just hope i entered in the right place. As mention above, is there a way

There's a good case study that might interest you. Jay (Magistudios) is building a small website about an Amazon product, Football Snack Helmet. It might give you a good idea on how to build yours:

Will check out

Hi Arthur, you are definitely in the right place! That's exactly what you will be doing here - Writing helpful articles for your audience and promoting Amazon or other affiliate products through your site.

Thanks Stefan, this sound quite exciting

Yes it is. Here is the thing, if you are planning on doing that:

Make it content rich, original, unique content.

There is a lot of those type of websites around.

Google Classification: Thin Affiliate Sites!

Those sites don't rank well, if at all, because of that.

It is possible, but only if you make it rich in content.

Hope that helps.

Cheeers,

-Danyel

This might be a dumb question but I'm going to ask it. Can you explain "rich in content" thanks

Certainly. Google is punishing Affiliate Website, the ones which are classified as 'Thin Affiliates' which refers to being thin in content. The whole purpose of those sites is affiliate products, which is obvious, but those sites don't add anything else in terms of user experience and such.

Affiliate Sites are a very good concept and can make a ton of money. WA Affiliates being the example.

Here you are taught the proper way of promoting affiliate products. If you would translate this to any other affiliate site you might have great success.

Basically, do with the Amazon Affiliate site exactly what Kyle and Carson teach here.

A good example is Flippa. You can buy starter sites that are already set up for affilate marketing, you can get them real cheap.
And those are the best examples of 'thin affiliate' sites.

Once it's yours add your touch to it. Content related to that site. A lot of content. Google will reward you for adding user experience.

Over time you will have many blogs on that site, and of course your site is going to be ranked on google simply because of lots of content related to the products. Hence, content rich.

I hope that helps. If you like more information on that, let me know.

Cheers,

-Danyel

This is great Danyel, thanks for the info. Most appreciated Will get back to you if needed

Okay Danyel I got you, thanks

Content itself is what the end-user derives value from. Thus, "content" can refer to the information provided through the medium, the way in which the information was presented, as well as the added features included in the medium in which that information was delivered. The medium, however, provides little to no value to the end-user without the information and experiences that make up the content. Hope this helps.

Well put.

You are very welcome.

Cheers

You are very welcome.

Cheers

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