Amazone Niche Site
How To Build an Amazon Niche Site ?
Welcome reader!
You’ve just made a right decision to show interest in affiliate marketing Because, this
comprehensive guide on Amazon niche sites, may change your blogging future!
In this case study, you’ll learn step-by-step, how to build an Amazon site that will
help you make $1000/month within 5 months.
This is a small ebook, and I’ll present you the step by step strategies that I used to
build my site. This post includes the niche selection process, content strategy,
outsourcing, SEO part, and also the CRO (conversion rate optimization) part I did for
growing my revenue.
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Table of Content
Introduction to my affiliate site
Niche selection
Domain selection
Hosting and WordPress setup
Keyword research
Hiring content writers (optional)
Content strategy
Onpage SEO
Backlink building
1. Guest posting
2. Guestographics
3. Social signals
Conversion Rate Optimization Strategies for Amazon
affillate sites
Introduction to my affiliate site
The site I'm talking about here is an Amazon affiliate site and is created in a tech
niche. The site deals with various sound equipments like headphones, microphones,
and also speakers.
I'm not going to reveal site URL perhaps you can easily find the site using reverse
engineering.
As when writing this post, the site is an year old, and it is earning $1,200 per month.
In this guide, I will be going to keep this site as a reference and guide you through
the process I followed to make this site successful from scratch.
Niche selection
When starting an Amazon niche site it’s important to choose a niche that’s both profitable and interests you. It is a common advice that whenever you choose a niche for blogging, choose a niche that both is profitable and you have interest in it. In case of Amazon niche sites, this entirely depends upon whether you hire the writers or write content on your own or both. If this is the first Amazon niche site you are starting out, I would suggest you to go for a niche in which you have at least a little of passion. When choosing a niche, you need to ensure that the niche satisfies the below criterias. •
● Low competition •
● Good commission rate •
● Products selling at a good price (Rs 3,000-20,000) Low competition: Before considering to dive into any niche, first you need to come with at least 7 ultra low competition money keywords.
Products selling at a good price: Conversions will be high when you promote low ticket products like Rs 3000-5000 Whereas, for higher ticket products like between Rs 7000-13000, the conversions will be quite less but the commission you earn is drastically more. A niche that has both low and high ticket products would be a great go.
Commission rate: Amazon has recently changed their commission rates from performance based system to flat rates for categories.
Domain selection
Many people make a mistake of choosing a keyword stuffed domain name or they go
just too narrow and choose a domain which makes them locked to a particular sub
niche.
For example, if you are thinking to start a blog in “fishing kayaks”, don’t go for
something like “KayakGuide.com”. Instead go for something like “OutdoorGear.com”
or something like that. Don’t make your domain name lock you down in a specific
sub-niche. If you want to write about “Chainsaws” make it “ToolsGuy.com” not
“BestChainsawsOnline.com”
This is very important by taking future into perspective. The domain name you
choose should not limit your site’s growth by any means. At any point in time, your
domain name should give you the freedom to reinvest the money that you’ve earnt
and spread your wings across various niches and sub-nichesThe Google is strengthening its emphasis on brandable domains, and the
effectiveness of EMD and partial EMD have lessened from the last year.
So I would worry less about keyword in the domain name, and make it brandable
and relevant to my niche.
Keyword Research
This is the most important thing you need to do. As you’ll be targeting only buyerintent keywords in your site most of the times, let me give you some keyword
research patterns you need to consider.
XXX = product name
•
● Best XXX under Rs - Best headphones under $200
•
● Best XXX for XXXing under Rs - Best headphones for traveling under 3000
•
● Cheap XXX for XXXing - Cheap headphones for workouts
•
● XXX review - Beats Solo Review
•
● XXX vs YYY - Beats Solo vs Skullcandy Crusher Review
•
● XXX alternatives - Beats Solo alternatives
In order to make your keyword research more easier, you can make use of tools like
A keyword is of low competition
● Any social media posts are ranking for the keyword
•
● Any forums are ranking for the keyword
•
● Any similar affiliate sites with DA less than 15 are ranking
•
● At least 5 of the search results don’t have target keyword in their title
•
● If there are repeated results from a same affiliate site
•
● If your competitor is ranking for it
For my affiliate site I used the above mentioned keyword tools and also Ahrefs for
competitor keyword research. I never used Google Keyword Planner.
Hiring content writers (optional)
I mainly outsourced the content on my site. I mainly used Naukri or Iwriter for hiring

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