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My previous experience with amazon affiliate program for one of my sites almost 2 and a half years back generated no revenue.
However, i am considering to spend more time and have the affiliate links for my sites from amazon. will be spending a lot of time getting this done for all my sites and i plan to use the XML feeds which they have.
I would be interested to know, if any of you webmasters are generating any kind of good revenue? Is it worth the time at the end of the month? Some actual numbers as to how much amazon affiliation generates for you would also be very helpful.
If it is working for you, could you please share some strategies as to whats works and what doesn't?
Thank you for your time.
Cheers
Have more than a couple of sites wherein, one can affiliate with amazon for selling books, each site with a different theme.
Now instead of getting individual links for the books under each theme for each site, i have found script, which when installed generates the XML feed of books, neatly categorised & linked to amazon with ur affiliate ID.
My question rather is, how many webmasters are actually generating any kind of decent revenue from being an amazon affiliate? and possibly, if you can share how much? is it really worth the time of webmaster to spend time putting up those links.
Thanks much
While there must be some people making money with Amazon, from what I can tell most people aren't making a whole lot. But then that goes for most affilate programs. IMO, it seems that people who are really good can make money from most any of program. How much though, is a different issue.
I am now off to amazon associates message board to read more about the prospects of generating revenue.
bluedevil - do i have to signup seperately for web services and affiliates? or if i have signed up for affiliates, i can use webservices option also. Okay i am using MrRat's APF script.
But Amazon affiliate has disadvantages. 24 hour cookie, maximum affiliate earnings on some expensive items and payments once a quarter.
Whats it with the AWS? if its 24 hr cookie with affiliates?
Cheers
AWS is just a way of generating content for their associate program. Earnings are absolutely the same for associates using AWS and the rest. So everybody has just the 24h cookies which are really a little bit frustrating over time.
In the last couple of months I switched to used the fancy Amazon graphics and placements for my sites. The revenue has gone way down and I am at the point where I am considering dropping Amazon and just putting all my focus on Adsense (I make more in 7 days on Adsense than 90 days on Amazon).
I went over to the discussion boards on Amazon to see what other people are doing and BINGO, it seems like most people are losing money (drops).
Now, I have limited my rotation of banners to 1/5 of the Adsense.
BZ
BTW: you can set up your AWS scripts to only retrieve products with the higher commision (15%). ;)
24 hour cookie, maximum commission per item, an unwealdy jungle of a website, Google links, tons of non-paying stores, measily commission rate - all doesn't bode well.
There are HUNDREDS of affiliate programs which anybody can do far better with than Amazon - apart from in the American online book arena which Amazon dominate.
Well, i went over to amazon associate message boards and read all the important threads in the AWs section, also some documents related and also checked out some stores based on AWS.
As i can read there, some of the AWS merchants seems to be maing quite a bit of money in fact in 4-5 figures(quarterly stats). I don't deny that their must be an effort of last couple of years. But then again AWS was rolled out only an year or so back, if my memory is correct?
If i am to believe some associates stats, i guess, i another 6 months down the line, i should see some decent revenue, provided i put in effort to promote!
And yes as most of you mentioned, its always more beneficial in terms of making a sale only when targetted content is associated with a amazon diplay item. Infact thats what, i intend to do. All of my sites have their own individual theme and quite a lot of content too.
So, i guess AWS coupled with targetted links on the content sites should be a winner in atleast the long run?
Okay, let me add some luck to it!
Any thoughts?
Cheers
You can be sure Google/Amazon will figure out a way to eventually make this unprofitable.
Why would amazon want to make their own associates life miserable unless they want to scrap their entire webservices initiative?
Well, with Google, they might just add a filter and remove all those pages from their index, we never know.
Cheers
Why would amazon want to make their own associates life miserable unless they want to scrap their entire webservices initiative?
It's always been my belief that programs like amazon are more about branding than making money for affiliates, so if they can squeeze a little more blood from the stone, so be it. If the affiliates cry, they can always leave, and the program will replace them with someone or something else. They're not in the business of making money for affiliates. They're in it for #1.
If affiliates are factories, there will always be a few high-powered suppliers (of buyers), while the majority of affiliates are comparable to piece-rate workers in the third world working in mud huts.
Amazon will decide how important their affiliate relationships are shortly with Adsense and other competitors offering more money for similar venues.
It's always been my belief that programs like amazon are more about branding than making money for affiliates,
This might be true with amazon's traditional affiliate system, but with webservices, associates are almost like their sales mean. while most of the decision about a purchase is made on the affiliate's site and only the card swipe is done on amazon.
5% commission, 1-day cookie... 1-DAY COOKIE.
Cheers
They're all fighting over spots in Google search rankings, along with Amazon itself and newspaper or independent review sites (like mine). So it's not an area I'd recommend if you're building a site just to make money. (And it's not a high-paying AdSense area, either.)
I think Associates Program is definetly worth a try if you already have visitors. I would not recommend building new sites because there are too many people out there.
robinponty - don't get me wrong. Google might never infact add a filter to scrap out all the amazon affiliate pages if theose pages are improving or aiding the users search experience. But do a search for any term looking for just information abt atht topic, unfortunately, i get tons of amazon associates links to related books, but what i am looking for are sites offering some information on my search term. may be Google does something different to seperate books listing and information sites listings or just leave it as it is.
Cheers
The software is pretty cool in the sense that it integrates with my web browser, email and email address book to make the process pretty brain dead easy (I am not a technical person so that’s my litmus test for products I will consider). I was even able import my entire Amazon Wish List into the software.
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[edited by: Drastic at 5:38 pm (utc) on Nov. 7, 2003]
[edit reason] no self promotion please [/edit]