Why Every Blogger Should Rethink Their Amazon Affiliate Strategy - #moneyhungry (2024)

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For the longest time I was pretty underwhelmed by the Amazon Affiliate program for online content creators. I was a bit peeved by the 24-hour cookie that they used, especially when other programs had 30-60-365 day cookies. And, for those of you wondering what the heck is a cookie? Let me tell you-it’s the way that a website or affiliate link tracks who has landed and taken an action on your website. Actions could include, but aren’t limited to, clicking on an affiliate link that you’ve shared, interacting with an ad, or viewing some content in a way that is trackable. Needless to say, 24-hours didn’t excite me. Until I heard the data on Holiday 2017 spending. Almost 50% of holiday spending was associated Amazon. This is why every blogger should rethink their Amazon Affiliate Strategy.

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At the End of 2017

I began placing Amazon affiliate links in a few blog posts. I liked the idea that if someone clicked on one of my Amazon Affiliate links and shopped in 24 hours that maybe, just maybe I would get a couple a pennies a week. And, then, as I added content to my website that amount would grow. Basically, I was half-heartedly embracing Amazon Affiliates because, why not?

Soon, I started noticing that for links were performing much better and much faster than I anticipated. My blog currently has meh traffic (something that I’m really working on) and so I will admit that I was really surprised by how quickly the links were converting.

Here’s the thing, when 50% of almost $700 billion of forecasted spending (according to the National Retail Association) happens in one space-that’s a “come to Jesus” moment.

That’s a lot of money.

Amazon

Is changing not only how we spend, but how we live our lives. Don’t believe me? Here are some examples of how people are interacting with Amazon:

  • Prime Membership-In the interest of full disclosure, I even have one. I love the unlimited ability to read as many romance novels as possible. I was spending A LOT of money on romances and have cut my spending on romances by a significant amount.
  • Echo/Alexa-I do not have one of these yet and I really plan on delaying getting one of these for as long as possible. But, these home assistants allow users to order the things that they need quickly.
  • Whole Foods-Jeff Bezos was not playing around when he purchased the Whole Foods corporation CASH. People refer to their shopping experience at Whole Foods as Whole Paycheck-and he paid for the entire company with cash. Let that sink in.
  • Merch By Amazon-People are able to sell goods (t-shirts) via this portal.
  • Prime Music-Need music? You can find it on Amazon.
  • Prime Video-Basically, t.v. shows and movies.

In fact, recently a marketing company reached out to me to see if I would like to participate in a focus group. They were paying participants in Amazon gift cards (I declined).

Now, spend some time thinking about how YOU and the people around you are using Amazon-and how frequently you use it. Then, consider how often the organizations you’re associated with use Amazon as well.

Here’s an example:

I volunteer at my high school in a reading program. My student decided to read a different book from the one we originally started with. The coordinator of the program ordered the book for me via Amazon (the school has an account).

Everyone is using the service.

Bloggers, Your Affiliate Strategy

Needs to include Amazon. You are leaving money on the table if you don’t. Many people will also lament the low payouts that the company gives out. Basically, the percentage per item that is paid out to the affiliate. I totally get that. But, people are crazy if they consider $350 billion spent just in the holiday season chump change. Here are some ways to include Amazon Affiliate links authentically.

  • When you’re writing posts that are of service to your readers-include helpful resources in those posts.
  • Use only the image of the product whenever possible. People seem to click on pictures more.
  • Backlink to similar posts.
  • Create gift lists that are relevant to your readers.
  • Understand the Amazon affiliate program. Read the rules and make sure you understand them.
  • Always disclose that you’re an affiliate (and this is a blogging best practice).

On the first day of February the first click on my Amazon Affiliate link converted to a sale. One click=sale.

Caution

Think about what your reader really wants from you. Do your readers prefer Amazon or Walmart (their biggest competitor). You should have several core affiliates that you’re focusing on because affiliate earnings can be affected by:

  • Program changes
  • Website traffic

But, it’s very obvious to me and everyone else, that Amazon is here to stay for many years to come. If you’re a blogger, this is the time to jump on the Amazon band wagon. People are shopping in malls less, but online MORE. Begin planning out and focusing on a strategy to optimize your affiliate earnings throughout the year and especially during the holiday season.

Your earnings will, of course, depend on the number of page views your blog gets. I’m excited to see how this plays out and will keep you posted.

Bloggers, have you focused on growing your Amazon Affiliate Income? Why or Why Not?

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FAQs

Do you really make money being an Amazon affiliate? ›

How much do Amazon affiliates make? Your Amazon affiliate program earnings can vary based on a few factors: the size and engagement of your audience, your niche, and how much work you put into your digital marketing. Amazon affiliates can make as little as a hundred dollars a month or as much as six figures per year.

How much do Amazon affiliates get paid? ›

It's called the Amazon Associates program, and it is a free-to-use affiliate marketing program where you can promote and market any product selling on Amazon, and get a commission of 1-10% on any sale you generate for Amazon.

Do Amazon associates get paid for clicks? ›

Sadly, no. Amazon Associates is not a pay-per-click type of affiliate program, which is why you will only get paid whenever you generate a sale. The commission differs largely depending on the type of product your users end up buying.

Does Blogger take commission from your affiliate? ›

Here's how it works: when someone clicks the link on your site, goes to the affiliate's site and proceeds to buy the product you've endorsed, you earn a commission on the sale. For blogs with an engaged audience of people who are interested in product recommendations, this can be a viable revenue model.

Does Amazon affiliate pay daily? ›

We pay you commission income on a monthly basis. Approximately 60 days after the end of each month, we will either send you a cheque, send you an Amazon Gift Certificate or deposit your commissions directly into your bank account.

Which affiliate program pays the most? ›

Top High-Ticket Affiliate Marketing Programs
  • Moosend. Commission: Up to 40% lifetime recurring. ...
  • Shopify. Commission: 200% bounty commission. ...
  • Semrush. Commission: $200 per referral, $10 per trial sign-up. ...
  • WP Engine. Commission: $200 standard payout or 35% commission. ...
  • Liquid Web. ...
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  • GetResponse.
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How long does it take to become an Amazon affiliate? ›

Once you have referred three qualifying sales, we'll evaluate your application within a day or two and reply to you with our decision. The goal of the program is to build affiliation with associates that have sites which are prepared to drive traffic through well-built, original, and established content.

How to make money with Amazon affiliate without a website? ›

Yes! Amazon has a program called Amazon Associates that allows you to generate earnings by placing links on your social media, blog, or website for products you recommend. You don't need a website to be an affiliate just something like Facebook, Pinterest, or Tumblr.

What do clicks mean on Amazon affiliate? ›

Most Basic Display Product Links send visitors to a page with product information. A Basic Display Third-Party Link sends visitors to the product's offer listing page, which includes all new and used items offered by individual sellers. Clicks: The number of clicks visitors have made on your Associates links.

What is Amazon Associates vs affiliate? ›

Amazon Associates is simply the name of the program that allows you to become an Amazon affiliate. In other words, there is no difference between Amazon Associates and Amazon Affiliates. They both refer to the same program, which allows you to earn commissions by promoting Amazon products.

Does Amazon pay per clicks? ›

Amazon Pay-per-Click (PPC) advertising is part of Amazon's internal advertising system. Through Amazon PPC, brands, agencies, and third-party sellers can target specific keywords to create advertisem*nts for their products, which appear in Amazon's search results and competitor product listings.

How much does Google pay per 1000 views? ›

Earnings can vary from $0.5 to $2.5 per 1000 views, but several factors influence this, including your blog's niche, audience location, and ad technicalities. 🔍 Understand the Key Factors: Ad Types & Sizes: Choose wisely for better CPM. Audience Geography: Some countries offer higher CPC.

Which blog platform is best for making money? ›

Best Blogging Platforms to Make Money
  1. 1 WordPress.org. Best For: An all-round blogging platform capable of adapting to the needs of your business. ...
  2. 2 Medium. Best For: A simple introduction to blogging with (limited) options for making money online. ...
  3. 3 WordPress.com. ...
  4. 4 SquareSpace. ...
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  6. 6 Wix. ...
  7. 7 Blogger. ...
  8. 8 HubPages.
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How long does it take to start making money as an affiliate? ›

How long does it take to make money as an affiliate marketer? Based on my experience and speaking with many affiliate marketers, on average, it takes around six to 12 months to start earning money as an affiliate marketer and around two years to earn enough money to quit your day job.

Do people really make money from affiliate? ›

Is affiliate marketing legit? Despite a controversial reputation among those not really in the know, affiliate marketing is a totally legit way to earn an income. At the end of the day, the majority of the world's population is internet-connected, and online sales in all categories are constantly increasing.

How much can a beginner make in affiliate marketing? ›

How much do beginner affiliate marketers make? Affiliate marketing commission rates start as low as 1% of the total sale price of a product but beginner affiliate marketers can make up to 30% commission per sale.

Do you need a lot of followers for Amazon affiliate? ›

Most affiliate programs, including the Amazon Affiliate Program, don't have strict guidelines on how many followers you need or how big your audience must be to be accepted. It's more important that your content matches the products your trying to sell.

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