Now that you have your Amazon Native Custom Ad Created, you will need to place it where you like on your website.

On my Nerf Gun website, every Nerf Gun review has an option to check the price, by clicking to my price page with a new tab, on my price page, there are a whole bunch of Amazon Custom Native Ads. As long as you can keep some kind of organization going you should have no trouble adding your code the way you want it.

If you are like me and want to use a bunch of Native Custom Ads on one page, you are going to want to use some kind of way to seperate your codes so you don't get them mixed up. On my price page, I put the actual name of the Nerf Gun series so I can use that when adding my codes to know which section I am adding too.

However, if you are looking to add just one custom Amazon Native Ad to the say the bottom or the middle of your post, then you will just have to read your code area (As long as it is just words, everything should read the same) and place your code in the right spot that you want it.



Sorry for the bad handwritting on the images but as you can see in all 3 images, the title and the code. 3 different ways of seeing it, but as you can see, the way I organize my codes with ways I can always see and find them. When you can't tell the difference between the code and the diffent code, you can end up with your codes mixing and not working at all, leaving you with a bunch of gooy code. Also if you want to change your ads, delete the whole code from the code section in the first image. If you delete the boxes in the second image, part of the code sticks around.

Alright well that should do it. Create an Amazon Native Custom Ad and add it to your website to help you readers get a better understanding of the price point without Amazon punishing you.

If you have any other questions feel free to ask them below!

Awesome,

Kenny
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sheikave Premium
Great tutorial, by having related ads you can be sure o have a much better conversion.
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Huffman Premium
Conversions are the goal! Glad you like my tutorial! :)
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Docutac Premium
Thank you for this training now I have idea how to do it how many times I go back to Amazon I got to much confused how to do it to add on my website,
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Huffman Premium
Good thing I'm here! ;)

Everything has its struggles, I try to simplify everything to make the struggle less! :)
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JerryMcCoy Premium Plus
Nice job
Jerry
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Huffman Premium
Thanks Jerry! :)
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ipalladino Premium
Hi, thanks for the information about Amazon custom native ads, I will be sure to check that out. I thought, in order to put those kinds of adds, you needed a shopping cart. Great to know how to do it with out that load on your site.
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Huffman Premium
Oh Goodness, no shopping cart this way! Just Good Ol Ads! ;)
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BradB18 Premium
Great stuff Kenny,

I will archive this one!

Cheers,

Brad
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Huffman Premium
Awesome, There is some good stuff here Brad! ;)
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BradB18 Premium
I have been away from the Amazon scene for a while but will get back into it very soon with some new ideas I have. And will use your info to help me with my goal.
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Huffman Premium
Awesome, great attitude to get back into it with! :)
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