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Wednesday, November 14, 2018

The art of the Amazon Review

The art of the Amazon Review

How I stumbled onto the Amazon Review Band Wagon

Amazon is becoming a really big hit with affiliate marketers of late. I have seen product reviews just about everywhere I turn.

My wife and I enjoy photography. Lots of times we step outside and take pictures of butterflies on flowers, in the bushes, heck we have even taken photos of termite ridden fence posts.

Recently we were in the market for a new lens for our canon 60D. My wife wanted a wide angle “fish eye” lens and I wanted a really powerful zoom lens so I could take some pretty close up pictures of the moon.

So close, I could see the depth of the craters’.
Yup, that close.

So, I did like most folks would do and Google canon lenses. What came up was 1000’s of Amazon review’s.

I pick the best title for what I was looking for, I think it was “5 of the best canon lenses you must have in your case” or something like that.

I really don’t remember it has been a while.

While I was reading the review and came across the first Amazon associate link, it got me thinking.

How could I make this review better? You know I had a writer thought.

I Stop reading and started tearing this guy’s review apart.

Paragraph by paragraph.

Which was a bit of a task, considering his review was almost 2000 words long.

I won’t bore you with all the details that I learned how he put his review together.

However I will tell you as an affiliate marketer myself, he had a link for each lens.

In case you’re new to affiliate marketing, selling more than one item per review is a bad, bad thing.

Because what you end up doing is not selling nothing. Links are good for more information on a detailed review for each product. But I wouldn’t try to sell multiple products in one article.

Okay, end of lecture, and back to the story.

After learning a little from this review, I decided to read… tear apart a few more.

What I wanted to know is why would anyone click on the affiliate link in the reviews? Some were pretty good, while others were pretty bad or average.

I mean none of the reviews even made me want to click on their link to buy the lens I wanted.

What I didn't know was the psychology behind this method.

The link below you’re going to learn what took Bill over a year to figure out about making money With Amazon Affiliate reviews and an idea that he had about writing a new kind of review’s that actually make your reader click and buy from through your affiliate link or if you sell anything on Amazon.


Find out “How to Turn Browsers into Buyers with clever  Amazon Reviews”
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