Alrighty! You have made it this far, you should have your page set up with the products you want or at least have the process down and be ready to do so, when the time is right.

There are going to be a few ways to draw attention to your purchase/price page.

#1 - Within Your Own Blog Posts
If you are talking about litterally anything in your blog posts, you are capable of sending your readers straight to your price page to check prices themselves. There's nothing like seeing something with your own eyes, after someone tells you all about it. Anything you talk about can relate to a product and if that product happens to be on your price page, why not tell them where to find it and earn commission for the sale.

EXAMPLE:
Hey everyone, I had the greatest trip to the Bahamas and the sandles I wore were great. Theses were the greatest sandles I have ever worn. Matter of fact, I would put them in my top 5 sandles of all time, possibly even the greatest.
[Check Out Our Price Page To Snag A Pair YourSelf: Link]

Now, if your price page is set up right, you should have a few different sandles for your reader to click on. This sandle selection should include the pair you mentioned and a few other options, higher and lower in price. You cannot force them to buy anything, but if they are interested, why not let them click through to Amazon through your link to earn commission on any products they purchase in the next 24 hours. They might not even want sandles, but maybe they find something else after they click through your link!

#2 - Social Media
If you happen to have a Facebook page, Instagram account, and or a YouTube channel for your website, you can be directing people straight to your price page with a single post or permanent link.

In Bios of social media profiles, you are allowed a link to your website. This is where you can give a link to any page on your site. This includes your price page! If you get their interest with a post or a video, they could be in the buying mood right there and then. Give them the link to make a purchase. If they are not quite ready to make the purchase, that is what the rest of your website is for. Engagement is what you need and when people are engaged, they may also be ready to buy.

#3 - Paid Advertisements
If you have had the chance to go through the full WA training, you will know a little about PPC. Google AdWords, Bing Ads, Paid Social Media Ads, and Paying other pages/people to spread awareness of your page to growing your following.

Your niche website can use it's price page as a paid landing page. Pay someone to tell everyone about your site and you get lots of traffic, potential sales. Pay a search engine to put your page in front of only those who care about your niche, much more potential sales. Pay a page to get others to, say your Facebook page, and all that traffic will also see your link to your price page.

All in all, the point of Amazon Native Ads are to get clicks and make sales within 24 hours to make sales commission. Making money is the game, providing your viewers with a useful price page to compare prices, all while earning you commission on any sales through your Native Ads.

If you would like to check out my own Price Page for NerfGunRUs.com, navigate through my site to the "Shop" page, located in the top menu.

There are all kinds of ways to use Amazon Custom Native Shopping Ads. Putting relatable products all on one page is a convient way for your readers to compare prices and earn you money!



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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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