Okay, by now you should know how to get to the Custom Navtive Shopping Ads area in your Amazon Associates account and have somewhat of an idea on the products you want on your price page. If you have meantioned a product anywhere in your website, with a link to the product already or not, you will want to add that to your price page.

I would like to meantion this to all the new members with brand new sites. Do not try for SEO ranking with your price page if your website is under at least 6 months of age. If you can get people who are interested in your website to your price page (Social Media, Paid Advertisments, etc.), you can make sales, no matter the age of the site. If you are specifically creating your site with the SEO training taught here, either wait to add a price page or make sure it doesn't get indexed by search engines.

Building Your Price Page

Step 1 - Create A New Page On Your Website, Name It Relevant To Sales/Shop.

Step 2 - Address Your Readers With A Message Explaining Your Price Page
Welcome To "____" price/purchase/shop/whatever you want to call it page, where you can easily compare prices... That is just an example, just assure your viewers that your price page is meant to help them.

Step 3 - Choose Your Amazon Products In The Custom Native Shopping Ads
Here is a huge tip that I had to figure out on my own. When you create a native shopping ad, you have the option to add 4 products for a complete ad, or you can add 8 products for a complete ad. The tip I want to give you is this. Make sure you choose just 4 products per native shopping ad.

This will prevent mobile users from missing out on the bottom 4 products of the total 8. When a smart phone is on a website, it is in mobile format, which is included with WA, no problem. The problem is, mobile users can only see the bottom 4 of the 8 Amazon products within the ad when their phone is turned sideways. The fix is making sure there are only 4 products per ad, ensuring mobile users see all products listed, in any position the user chooses.

Adding Amazon's HTML to a HTML block is very simple. There is even a preview button, to make sure your code pasted correctly, before publishing. Message me, or leave a comment below if you need further help adding HTML coding.

Step 4 - Attract Viewers And Make Sales
Once you have your ads set up, all on one nice price page, you need to get people clicking your ads. This will be explained on the next page. Continue on if you "like."



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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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