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I run Amazon Affiliate ads or a few on a few of my sites. I have made very,
very little in affiliate commission payments. Has the Amazon Affiliate program been good for some of you? |
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No I can say it's not been a very good return for the space it takes up, as most people have got accounts with amazon. they tend go there to check on prices even if they see a banner.
Im looking at replacing all my affiliate banners with paid ads in the near future, lets face it there must 100 million websites with amazon banners... Mike ![]() |
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Similar experience to yours - lots of clicks but no sales - so no commissions - therefore removed amazon ads !
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Ive seen some store's do ok with good revenue, usually these are well seo'd for that purpose though and in a niche that you'd think wasnt really worth the money, for example one i saw was aimed at the US and was purly skateboard stuff, genus idea and it was making a decent $800 amonth with 3 months of proof.
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My three sites are all set up with selling Amazon products in mind, so as you`d expect, my Amazon commissions are pretty good.
Apart from that I have some text links on all three which are bought by advertisers, and a small amount of Google Adsense, though not as much as I once had since I decided to remove some of their ads. |
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