How's it going? I have been using an Amazon price page on my own website, NerfGunRUs, for quite some time now. The whole point is to attract your audience to your purchase page. Once someone is on your Amazon price page, you want to have enough products to get them to click at least one.

On my price page, I have my Nerf Guns categorized by series, there's a lot of them. The reason I meantioned that you want to get them to click at least one of your products you have adversitsed, is to activate your Amazon 24 hour cookie. This means once your Amazon Ad is clicked, that same user can log back into Amazon, without clicking through your ad on your website again, and still earn you commission for the sale. This only works for 24 hours, that's just how the Amazon Associates program rolls.

Now if you have no idea what I am talking about with Amazon Native Ads, please check out my previous training on Amazon Native Ads.

https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/how-to-create-amazo...

Any niche website can have tons of items related to their website on their price page. You don't want to have too many products, to the point where your reader doesn't want to search for the product they read about ealier on your site.

A nice organized price page will get clicks, which will lead to commissions.



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DianneBee Premium Plus
Great idea! Give them a little broader selection, but don't confuse them with too much. Cool.
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Huffman Premium
Exactly. Keep the relevance but offer other options. The more your authority grows, the more products you can include, if necessary.
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carolbinger Premium
Awesome
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Huffman Premium
Thanks, Carol.
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