Amazon affiliate marketing program

  If you are an affiliate marketer, then the answer to your question is YES! You can sell anything on Amazon, even if it is an e-book that has a low competition. You can use SEO techniques and create great content about whatever niche you are into and sell it instantly online. There are lots of things from books to makeup kits to fitness products that you can offer to people of all ages and gender. And, they’re good for FREE with no upfront costs. 
 Here are some ideas from my own experience in marketing: 

 Amazon Advertising Sponsorship Programs

 This might be considered as one of the easiest affiliate programs out there right now and also the most effective when it comes to building passive income.
Some of the best advertising programs that I have found for affiliates include: 

 Amazon Associates

  Amazon associates are very similar to referral programs but instead of making you the seller, they give you a percentage share of every sale made. Unlike referral programs like Clickbank and CJ, where you have multiple sales or customer referrals, Amazon Associates takes 50% in return for completing each sale. With this program, you only need to spend money to promote certain items. This includes getting articles written, promoting the item or just providing value if someone buys the product from Amazon. The more â€Å“inactive” customers who buy the item, a larger portion is given back to them, which is actually why 90%+ of sellers do not make any profits from affiliate marketing through Amazon Associates. So basically you get paid when someone clicks the link on your blog post. It works because people click links on their mobile devices all the time. Not only does this program take less work than referral programs, but it also helps build a relationship with Amazon users because everyone can see who bought a piece of merchandise that you promoted. As long as you are reputable enough and have lots of satisfied buyers, these accounts tend to bring in high quality leads and sales. 

 Amazon Direct Publishing (ADP) 

 This is another affiliate program where you pay per post commission for writing articles that you publish on their website. Since this is also sponsored by Amazon, its payout is around 30%. I am sure you know someone who wrote an article about everything related to self-help and health, so I will recommend publishing articles in that niche. My own personal article is here: https://adp.amazon.com/blog/articles/how-to-get-a-sugar-free-lifestyle.

 Amazon Influencer Commission

  This is a bit different than the previous two accounts, but it is still great and worth keeping track of. When you are using influencers, it doesn’t matter how many followers you have, or how much engagement you have with other websites. Your target audience should definitely show interest for your posts. For me, I don’t care about following myself because I don’t care about engagement. However, this account holds a potential of earning money even if it isn’t big. For example, since I am doing a post about dieting, I could go write about it and probably earn a few extra bucks. Similarly, if I have a business topic on Instagram, I could also add social media feeds to my email newsletter to help monetize my emails. Also, since I get $10 credit on every purchase, I can keep doing these promotions until I reach a steady income. I usually leave these promotions running until a couple months after I have raised enough money to cover my bills. So when you start adding affiliate marketers to your email list, be sure there is plenty of room for growth. 

 Amazon PPC Campaigns

  This is exactly what we call PPC campaigns. Every month, you set a goal and advertise your products to achieve the campaign. In this case, I would suggest posting videos of your workouts to inspire viewers to get started. You can look at YouTube for tutorials or check out YouTube channel guidelines if you want to learn how to run a video marketing campaign. Just make sure you have fun while you do it. 

 Amazon Keyword Planner

  Since this is a keyword planner, you first have to find a way to determine your keyword prices. One of the easier ways for me to check out the keywords is the Google Keywords Planner. Once you have done all that, you can use this page to sort your results and you can decide which keywords to promote next.

 Amazon Product Lead Magnet

  If you know what products you are selling, chances are you can send offers directly to customers without the trouble of having to figure out what keywords you want to promote. These ads are easy enough to put on your website and you just have to select what kind of images you want people to see and send out. 

Researching products

I would suggest researching products you are selling and then look for those categories that make sense to include in a potential lead magnet. Then you can create a listing for all products you are offering as an option on Amazon. The reason why I suggest creating a listing is I found the process to be extremely valuable for finding new clients online. After all, you can create a profile on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn to gain more exposure. You cannot create a blog or marketplace with limited traffic.

 I don’t have any comments in regards to any of their programs above, but I can say that I have benefited greatly from them and I hope this has helped you too. Good luck on your journey and feel free to contact me through the comments section about what you think about affiliate marketing