Hi, i am considering to create an amazon niche site and i was wondering how to manage a potentially wordlwide audience.
I mean. there are different amazon sites (.com, .
As far as I know there is free plugin that does this redirection, PM and I'll try to find it for you as I dont use yet myself.
So far as I know, if you want to target the US market you get an amazon.com link. If you want to target the UK, Australian, New Zealand, or wherever, you get those affiliate links.
This might be wrong today, but if you ask the guys at Amazon, I bet they will tell you everything you need to know. It's their business.
Hope this helps.
I had the same question for a while now. But let me tell you something: I live in Bahrain and when I want to order something from Amazon I go to ".com" and my friends from Egypt do the same thing. I recently realized that ordering from Amazon UK is kinda better because they deliver almost every product.
Hi guys, I read comment....what if: the free usa that has a lot of traffic and perhaps a lot of products was on a pull down tab of Amazon parent? Then ad for free the other sub names which would be other country tabs with their links for their list of products. Maybe this way you can have it all. No extra cost, plus you are the only game in town with global layed out all organizised in a user friendly country selection of products?? Would this work??
Don
NolineTweeter
Realistically, you can expect that majority of your visitors will be from US and this is your main concern.
But you will think that you are missing a lot if you do not collect all Amazon stores. So yes there is a way, EasyAzone plugin, not free, some $55 or so, which I am using. It redirects visitors appropriately.
You will have to become affiliate with each of Amazons separately and to add the tracking id to the plugin.
Thanks for the suggestion! I will pm you for your affiliate link if i decide to use the plugin. So what you do is to find products that are available in every single store? I guess it reduce the choices, am i right?
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Amazon niche site - worldwide reach?
Hi, i am considering to create an amazon niche site and i was wondering how to manage a potentially wordlwide audience.
I mean. there are different amazon sites (.com, .
As far as I know there is free plugin that does this redirection, PM and I'll try to find it for you as I dont use yet myself.
So far as I know, if you want to target the US market you get an amazon.com link. If you want to target the UK, Australian, New Zealand, or wherever, you get those affiliate links.
This might be wrong today, but if you ask the guys at Amazon, I bet they will tell you everything you need to know. It's their business.
Hope this helps.
I had the same question for a while now. But let me tell you something: I live in Bahrain and when I want to order something from Amazon I go to ".com" and my friends from Egypt do the same thing. I recently realized that ordering from Amazon UK is kinda better because they deliver almost every product.
Hi guys, I read comment....what if: the free usa that has a lot of traffic and perhaps a lot of products was on a pull down tab of Amazon parent? Then ad for free the other sub names which would be other country tabs with their links for their list of products. Maybe this way you can have it all. No extra cost, plus you are the only game in town with global layed out all organizised in a user friendly country selection of products?? Would this work??
Don
NolineTweeter
Realistically, you can expect that majority of your visitors will be from US and this is your main concern.
But you will think that you are missing a lot if you do not collect all Amazon stores. So yes there is a way, EasyAzone plugin, not free, some $55 or so, which I am using. It redirects visitors appropriately.
You will have to become affiliate with each of Amazons separately and to add the tracking id to the plugin.
Thanks for the suggestion! I will pm you for your affiliate link if i decide to use the plugin. So what you do is to find products that are available in every single store? I guess it reduce the choices, am i right?
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Not sure