I’ve been thinking about and working on EasyAzon 3 for the last several months and it’s finally ready for you on Nov 14th at 11 AM PST.
I created a video walk through that shows how the software can both save you time and make you more money.
Sounds like a classic too good to be true line right? It isn’t. See how here…
Watch This Demo:
Note: Disabled comments on YouTube so that you can just post here. Easier to have one central location.
If you’re just creating affiliate links using Amazon.com you are 100% guaranteed to be missing out on commissions and wasting a lot of time in the process as well.
The vast majority of what we’ve built into EasyAzon 3 includes stuff no one else is doing AND that just isn’t possible to do using Amazon.com’s slow built in affiliate link creation tool.
Hope you decide to pick it up 🙂
P.S. Got some more exciting news in November that I’m looking forward to sharing with you soon as well (Sold another website and got some more cool public case study earning stuff for you.)
Will this work with 3rd party plugins and widgets if desired?
The software should work with 99.9% all other plugins and themes without issue. Sometimes there are conflicts but they are rare.
Hey Chris I am getting ready to build a amazon site and will be picking this up.
I plan on taking multiple niche site keywords and making 1 larger site, do you think the home page should last posts, featured reviews, or be tailored to 1 keyword?
Thanks Josh
Hey Josh, home page can be either really. You can always test as well. If you plan to rank your homepage for a primary keyword then making that page good at converting visitors is key. But if you plan on ranking your external posts then the home page may not matter as much.
Thanks for the reply comment today on the easy Azon post. I bought it yesterday and the other plugins/ themes.
Great software!
With the Ama theme and the compare posts, will it be harder to rank the url if it is
site.com/compare/keyword
VS
site.com/keyword
Also sent you an email about a potential site for sale.
Thanks, Josh
Hey Josh, will check the email. No it shouldn’t really impact it for SEO purposes because you can always change the title of the article for SEO.
Hey Chris,
What if EasyAzon takes a visitor to their local Amazon online and there happens to be no offering for that particular product. But… amazon.com does have it and ships outside the country. Isn’t there potential that the visitor may assume that the product is not available and move on? Or go to amazon.com by his or her own means, thus bypassing your affiliate link?
Just asking and wondering if there were a workaround for this built in to EasyAzon.
Thanks in advance, and great article by the way!
Ken
Right now we don’t have a mechanism set up for that scenario because Amazon (via their API) doesn’t report back which products can and can not be shipped outside of the country. Instead we make the (strong) assumption that for the vast majority of people they will purchase from their local Amazon version. This way we still let people benefit from international traffic instead of the less ideal scenario of wasting their traffic from global locations.
Worst case you can always disable that feature if you feel the products in your niche are more likely to be available for shipment to other countries via the Amazon.com site. You’ll still benefit from the rest the plugin has to offer.
Thank you very much for this article. Thinking to create a amazon affiliated site.
Hi Chris, this product is very interesting. I’m considering adding Amazon to my site. They now has an Australian store. Will you be adding this, and any other countries that they open up stores in?
Thank you.
They don’t have an affiliate program yet: http://www.amazon.com.au/
If you scroll to the bottom of the page that’s where the link to their affiliate program should be (but isn’t yet). We add countries as they add countries but there haven’t been any new ones for a while.
Let me know when you see they’ve added an affiliate program via the contact page on my blog.
Thanks,
Chris
Thanks for the quick reply, Chris. Yes, I will watch out for an affiliate program.
Hi Chris,
If we have a website with existing “normal” Amazon links, can eazy azon interact with the existing links (for instance, applying geolocalization to them) or we’ll have to recreate all the links manually through the easy azon plugin?
Nah you’d have to create within EasyAzon. We toyed with the idea of rewriting people’s Amazon affiliate links for them but haven’t done that at this time. Could cause some issues and just felt it wasn’t worth doing that.
Thanks for the amazing video. I have some Amazon affiliate site and using the affiliate link manually. Hope to start using the plugin, let’s check it. 🙂
Looks like a great plugin that I’d like to use on my site someday. I also had the same question to the one you have replied to above.
I don’t know if the answer to it has changed since you posted the answer to that question in March of 2014.
No you’d need to create the links within EasyAzon. Bad things can happen when writing code to overwrite existing links so we’ll just keep it safe heh.
I downloaded your plug-in and am ready to use it. I just want to confirm like Philos and Nick asked . . .
When I go back to my old posts (one of them is highly ranked and brings me the most Amazon fees and traffic) and replace with your links, that has zero effect on my SEO? I’ll keep the contents and products the same but use your links.
Further, I’m always cautious about losing my affiliate status. So there is no cloaking or anything suspicious that Amazon can pick up on?
Eagerly awaiting your response.
Yes zero effect. Just turn off cloaking if you don’t want to use that feature.