Actually making money with amazon isnt hard at all. All you have to do is get people ther, and amazon will take care of the rest. You get a percent of the entire sale you make off amazon. Once upon a time ago, I was doing reviews for a product that was over 2000 dollars and occasionally I would sell one. Ill let you do the math on the commission, but you get the point. The money is there all you have to do is drive legit traffic.
Lets say his amazon conversion rate is 2% which isnt that far fetched. He said his traffic was 4000 a day so...
4000 * .02 = 80 customers a day
lets say on average they spend 50 dollars and he hits at least 7% affiliate compensation (which is easy to do if you sell cheap stuff) just then his daily totals should be.
80 *50 = 4000 * .07= $280.00
Thats 280 dollars a day, if I made that you wouldn't see me bitching.
Do I believe the op has had some 500 dollar days, you bet your ass I do. He should be making at least 280 a day. Now for s/g lets to a monthly total for that...
$280*30 = $8400
Yearly
8400 * 12 = 100800
And bitches thats how you work from home!
pro tip for all you future amazoners sell cheap stuff and expensive stuff. Cheap stuff to get your affiliate percentage up and expensive stuff to make the money!
Thanks op for reading material, im getting back into amazon!
Also op i cant find theme link, hook it up I dont feel like coding.
This isn't a correct calculation. He has 4K visits per day, but only probably 30% of them go to amazon. So 1200 visits with $0.08 per click gives around $100 per day. So it is probably the best to add adsense, and given the CTR is 5% and EPC = 0.2 this would produce additional $40 per day. totally it is $140 per day not $280.
if you have a custom build plugin then you can use posts , but if you want to do it for a long run then use pages.
they are better in my opinion. + if you will use pages then you will be able to use posts feature as your blog.
(you will not need to create a site.com/blog every thing will be on one wp and that will be natural to use pages, because wp already provides a natural silo structure)
use longtails as subpages , big keyword as main page and keyword categories as silo pages.
widgets = main page
blue widgets = silo page
red widgets = silo page
black widgets = silo page.
something like this
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Okay I understand how to silo and I understand your diagram. What I dont understand is where you are sticking the individual products? I dont know wtf a widget is besides in wordpress so Im gonna change that to chair.
Home = chair
top silo 1st tier = wooden chair
2nd tier = best wooden chair
So now where do I insert the 20 different wood chair products that I am reviewing.
ie. lardazz wooden chair x23 review, sitnow wooden chair x10 review, comfytime wooden chair x42 review.
I dont see how you can silo an amazon site with pages with all the individual products to review.
If you are assigning 1 page per 1 product review, there would be so many products the silos could be like 20 tiers deep.
Unless your assinging multiple product reviews per page but that seems limiting, as you can only target that silos keyword. Alot of potential customer search (product name + review). If you have 10 products on 1 page google might not notice all those individual product LSI terms.
The other thing I like about posts is that the categories display excerpts so the user can browse what he wants. Where as with a page he has to click each to see each product.
Posts really piss me off though, I like siloing in general
I think OP hates me
@rschmitz and prab1996,
the acnhors in silo must stay consistent, right?
If the page KW is [wooden chairs], than all promoting pages (bla bla wooden chair review) and (la la wooden chair review) must link with anchor [wooden chairs] to this page, right?
Cause i've read recommendations to mix up the linking anchor a bit, but looking at how wikipidia(they keep silo anchor same for it's page) and it's ranking seems we should keep it consistent.
you can create unlimited structures depending upon your needs.
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+ in silo you can display subpages when a person is on main page. then you can display child pages & brother pages of page also.
(it it provide people only relevant content , they will not find any un relevant content in site.
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mmmm yea this was what I was assuming before, however seeing the diagram I guess I can see a little more what can be done here.
wooden chairs = information/background content on wooden chairs
best wooden chairs = top 5 reviews of best wooden chairs
wooden chair reviews = 5-15 tier deep chair reviews
Siloing is definitely easier for SEO, but I still cant help but notice all of the big boys like Spencer haws, etc, etc who make amazon stores use posts.
Like you said they focus on the homepage keyword and all the posts coming up in the queries.
On your silo you can go more broad and essentially have many tough homepage like keywords to rank for. But, have you ever managed to actually rank for "chairs" or "wooden chairs"? It would be a waste pumping juice into the homepage or top tiers if they're never gonna rank, cuz they're too broad.
Its interesting and I have an idea for an amazon site to build out, not sure if I'll go with posts and pages or completely silo.
Needs more researchez
Chairs was just an example, I would NEVER attempt to rank for something that competitive. I'm just saying, you can rank for something a little more broad. You still have to do the proper keyword research to determine what that is.
BTW, I also follow Spencer Haws. Perrin admitted in his niche site round up that his on page optimization was horrible. If he had siloed his site properly, he might be ranking #1 for his main keyword, who knows?His site is ranking, but it has very precious little to do with his on site SEO.
ALSO. My support pages ARE posts! So I'm not entirely sure what your question is in that regards.
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