The Az Code Review – How To Make Money On Amazon 2018

submitted by Reymondo Gonzales on 11/04/18 1

The Az Code Review Discount Link ↪ blog97.com/TheAzCode You've probably heard about how much money you can make online an an Amazon affiliate. Maybe you've even set up a site yourself, tested it out, and found that after getting everything up and running, only a few bucks in affiliate income came flowing in after a few months. Well, based on my own experience, here's the best way to really make money with an Amazon affiliate site. And it'll only take a day to make the site. The secret? Low cost, low effort. How to Build an Amazon Affiliate Site. Just building your Amazon affiliate site is one thing, but it's an entirely different challenge to start bringing in the right traffic that'll convert into product sales once they clickthrough to Amazon. Because of that, it's incredibly important to choose the right niche for your site, straight from the get-go. Let's get to it. 1. Learn Some Basic HTML. You have to do this to keep your costs down and still get what you want. Even if the site is basically laid out for you, you're going to need to know how to insert images, create hyperlinks, and do some basic text formatting. 2. Pick Your Niche. You're going to be doing product reviews and recommendations, so pick a topic that you enjoy and know something about. If you can't stay passionate about the topic, that will show, and it also won't hold your interest. Choose a narrow enough niche to be distinctive, e.g., bands from your city, left-handed guitarists, music for a certain kind of dancing, authors of a certain religion, books about business, arts & crafts resources, etc. 3. Choose Your Domain Name. Make it keyword-rich, not clever. Think how people will find your site in the search engines. Here are some ideas (all available when I first wrote this, though a few have been snatched up): Music: BandsFromTexas.com, BandOutOfBoston.com, SouthpawGuitarists.com, ClassicPsychedelia.com, Non-Stop-Hip-Hop.com, Merengue-Music.com Books: Mormon-Authors.com, Arts-and-Crafts-Books.com, Books-by-Stephen-King.com, ClassicBusinessBooks.com Others: Best-Baby-Toys.com, MomsMags.com, FelliniMovies.com ​4. Register Your Domain Name. If you're not technically inclined at all, register your domain wherever you set up your hosting in step 5. Otherwise, you can save a few bucks by choosing a lower-cost provider. Not a big deal for one or two sites, but it can be for ten or twenty. I use GoDaddy, who have great domain management tools and are less than $10 a year. The least expensive I've found from a reputable source is 1&1, whose price is around $7 a year last I checked. 5. Set Up Your Web Hosting. This is where most people get burned. For this kind of site, you do not need $10 a month web hosting! Our Online Business Guide has a list of Cheap Web Hosting for Under $10. Some are as little as $4 a month, with unlimited domains, i.e., you can run several sites like this on the same hosting package. 6. Install Wordpress. "Blog, you say?" Yes. It will give your site all the structure you need, plus make it easy to quickly post new content. My pick is WordPress, which is open source (i.e., free), easy to install and use, and yet very powerful. Many hosts have a one-step installation process for it, or you can download it and follow their installation instructions. 7. Make it Pretty. One of the great things about WordPress is the huge variety of templates available for it -- they can completely change the look-and-feel. 8. Set Up Categories. Most blog software allows you to create sub-categories to help organize your entries. This will help visitors narrow in even more specifically on their interests. For example, BandsFromTexas.com might have one group of categories for genre — rock, country, blues, etc. — and another for city of origin — Austin, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, etc. 9. Sign up as an Amazon Associate (Affiliate). It's simple and free. Just visit Amazon and click on the Join Associates link at the bottom of the page (here's a direct link for your convenience). Your site should already have at least the basic setup done, even if you don't have any content there yet, as they'll review the site manually before approval. 10. Create your Blog Posting Bookmarks and Links. There are two links that are going to be essential for you to make this easy. First is the blog posting link. In your blog software, on the posting page (see their instructions), at the bottom of the page there should be a "bookmarklet". Click on the link (and hold the mouse) and drag it up to your Links toolbar in your browser (assuming Internet Explorer), or your Favorites menu.

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