"Affiliate selling" seems to be something that many Amazon sellers want to do, because listing their products on the Best Seller product page will increase their sales. This article will analyze this issue in depth and let everyone know the secrets of Amazon's affiliate selling! However, Amazon's reviews are all based on products. Although Amazon also provides store reviews, it deliberately "hides" store reviews. The purpose of doing so is to give new sellers, old sellers, new products, and old products an equal starting line through the principle of "equal opportunity"! Amazon’s common affiliate sales include the following: 1. Recommended at the top of the product page 4. New product/Vendor advertising association 5. Related purchase (check option) 6. Related purchases (sliding window items) 7. Advertising recommendations 8. Comparison and recommendation 9. FAQs and Reviews can also generate related sales, but since this method is not directly recommended by Amazon, it will not be explained in detail here. 3. How to do Amazon affiliate sales best? How to make your products appear in the "Related Purchase (check option)" column of Best Seller products? Many sellers purchase their own products and Best Seller products at the same time through the "shua order" method. When your order number reaches a certain number, your products will appear on other people's pages. This is undoubtedly a "seemingly smart" approach, but sellers who try this method seem to find that the cost of doing so is very high because: ●First, the products of the Best Sellers often have large sales. If you want to create relevance, you must "swipe" as much as possible. The cost of "swiping" every day is very high; ●At the same time, if you want to stay in that position, you can’t stop, because once you stop, the relevance will immediately disappear; ●Finally, this is a highly risky practice. You never know when Amazon will find out and then “weed” you. Let’s look at several methods of cross-selling from the “consumer’s perspective”: In fact, as long as you understand Amazon’s push rules and calculation methods, you can quickly get your products into the comparison recommendation column. |