Title: The New Amazon Affiliate Strategy

Hello,

In our previous lesson, we talked about how micro niche
websites no longer work, and how Google no longer ranks
these sites well.

Of course, that doesn't mean it's not possible to make
money as an Amazon affiliate! 

These days, the strategy is considerably different, and it
does take a bit longer than it used to. Instead of building 
dozens, or even hundreds of tiny niche sites, you must 
focus on building one larger site, or perhaps a few.

The quality of your content must be much higher. Your 
articles must be much longer. You have to spend time 
actively promoting your sites instead of just getting a 
bunch of backlinks and then counting on Google to send
you traffic.

It's really not much more work than the old method.
Instead of writing 5 articles per site, spread out over 
500 sites, you just write 500 articles per site, spread out 
over 5 sites. Instead of spending hours getting links to
your sites, you spend that time on social media promoting
your sites.

As you can see, the work is pretty much the same either
way, but you have a lot fewer sites to keep track of.

Best of all, you only need to pay for a handful of domain 
renewals each year instead of hundreds! 

The only real difference is that articles need to be a lot
longer than they used to be. It’s generally thought that 
you should aim for a minimum of 1,000-1,500 words per
article, and some SEO experts claim 3,000 is a better 
target.

Don’t let it freak you out. Most people can write at least
500 words per hour, and some kind write a couple thousand 
words in that time. It shouldn’t take you more than 2-3 
hours to write a long article, or you could outsource 
each one for a few bucks.

Remember, though, these need to be QUALITY articles. It’s 
no longer possible to rank well with spun crap or articles
written by non-native English speakers, because Google
actually checks things like spelling and grammar. Articles
don’t have to be perfect, but they do have to be relatively
error free.

Of course, Google isn’t the be-all and end-all of traffic!
These days, social media is actually a lot more important 
for the average website!

Tomorrow, we’re going to talk about choosing a niche, and 
why it’s so much different than it used to be. Don’t miss 
it!

Until then, 

{YOUR NAME HERE}

PS- Niche selection may be different, but it’s still 
absolutely vital, so you’re going to want to read every
word of tomorrow’s lesson!


