Glad you have followedThanks for responding so fast! You're an inspiration for me TBH since I've joined. I've read your 2-3 follow-along that you have here and I'm planning to follow a similar journey to yours very soon. I'm still in the brainstorming phase but plan to start very soon.
And found it useful
The keys are
1. Start
2. Follow a plan
3. Continuous improvement
4. Dont quit
Thats what Ive learnt so far
After just over one year
Quite possiblyBut 3 questions if I can;
Wouldn't the customers find it weird to go on your site and click on your product only to then be redirected to another site (Amazon)?
Me for example if I went to a site to buy something and got redirected to Amazon I would be wondering what's going on.. Am I overthinking?
But I have made a lot of sales this way
Also many people trust Amazon
So it probably works the other way too
I also make it clear they are buying from Amazon
So not total shock
Yes posts are on siteAlso - You mention using blog posts and links to redirect to your product page. Do you post these blog entries on the same site where your product is? (IE: Let's say you're selling a Patagonia Frozen Range jacket for winter). Do you write posts on your main page like ''These Are The 5 Winter Jackets That Everyone Should Have'' and then in it you add a backlink to your product page? Or do you use another source (forums, external site, etc..)?
But they only account for 2 or 3 % of sales
Most sales are from super optimized product pages
Which outrank Amazon
Why? Because Amazon uses on page with variations
I never ever do this
My SEO beats Amazon
I use the youtube product video and embed itWhat kind of video are you using exactly? Do you mean the video that Amazon provide sometimes on the product page or do you do research about the product and make/edit one of your own to promote it?
Amazon rarely uses videos
Thats why my SEO outranks Amazon
SureThanks again! =) And GL on your journey.
Keep asking questions