I want to set up a product page for a product that I am selling on Amazon but I want it to be available on my website as well. Can I do that?
It's YOUR website and you can do anything you want with it, including selling your own product from both your own and affiliate sites.
Hey Dianne,
As I understand it, this is a product that YOU have created yourself and that you are also selling on Amazon, is that correct?
If so, sure, of course, YOU are the product creator and therefore it's YOUR product and you can do as you wish on your own website.
Plus, you're not tied solely to selling your product on Amazon, simply because you placed it there first.
You'll find that a lot of Shopify store owners also add their products to Amazon and even a personal website too.
It's fine
Partha
Abie has you on this and she is correct Google don't like a bunch of links just being dumped. It may get classified as SPAM,
Diane has a great post on this you should look at this also! Keep in mind it sounds as if you are following the training which is great but try to put out more posts and build that reputation within Google.
I believe I was told to write 5 posts then do 1 product review "which will be your links!" You also can go back and put links to this in other posts "Call to Action". Commercial or Informational Content? What's the Difference?
You can if you want to; however, you want to provide value vs. dropping links.
Essentially, you are writing more informational posts so that you do not sound so salesy to Google, and if there’s a solution, a detailed analysis review post for your visitors to let them make an informed decision whether to click your links and purchase the focused item you proposed to solve their issue.
Your pages are static, while your posts go in the blog roll. What is a Page or a Post? - How to Switch a Page to a Post and Vice Versa
Can I sell a product on a page on my website?
I want to set up a product page for a product that I am selling on Amazon but I want it to be available on my website as well. Can I do that?
As Partha says you have a duty to sell your product on your own site. Don't just place a link create a sales page for it
It's YOUR website and you can do anything you want with it, including selling your own product from both your own and affiliate sites.
Hey Dianne,
As I understand it, this is a product that YOU have created yourself and that you are also selling on Amazon, is that correct?
If so, sure, of course, YOU are the product creator and therefore it's YOUR product and you can do as you wish on your own website.
Plus, you're not tied solely to selling your product on Amazon, simply because you placed it there first.
You'll find that a lot of Shopify store owners also add their products to Amazon and even a personal website too.
It's fine
Partha
Abie has you on this and she is correct Google don't like a bunch of links just being dumped. It may get classified as SPAM,
Diane has a great post on this you should look at this also! Keep in mind it sounds as if you are following the training which is great but try to put out more posts and build that reputation within Google.
I believe I was told to write 5 posts then do 1 product review "which will be your links!" You also can go back and put links to this in other posts "Call to Action". Commercial or Informational Content? What's the Difference?
You can if you want to; however, you want to provide value vs. dropping links.
Essentially, you are writing more informational posts so that you do not sound so salesy to Google, and if there’s a solution, a detailed analysis review post for your visitors to let them make an informed decision whether to click your links and purchase the focused item you proposed to solve their issue.
Your pages are static, while your posts go in the blog roll. What is a Page or a Post? - How to Switch a Page to a Post and Vice Versa
As Partha says you have a duty to sell your product on your own site. Don't just place a link create a sales page for it