Title: Choosing An Amazon Product To Promote

Hello,

Alright, thus far we’ve learned what doesn’t work anymore—
namely micro niche sites. We’ve also covered the importance
of writing longer, higher-quality content, and why it’s so
important to use social media to promote your sites.

But now it’s time to talk about choosing products to 
promote, and it may not always be the obvious choices that
make the most money.

One of the best types of products to promote is the one 
that is weird or shocking, but still something people 
would want to buy.

Let’s say your website and social media are all in the 
recipe niche, and you find a really cool kitchen gadget 
that can peel, core, and dice an apple with the press of a 
button in three seconds. (Doesn’t exist that I’m aware of, 
but that would be cool.)

This product is shocking and exciting. It’s something people
would be quite interested in, and they would probably tend
to share it, because holy moly, who wouldn’t want to see a 
a gadget that can make apple cubes like George Jetson?

Another type of product that works very well is the extremely
useful one. Take the LifeStraw water filter. When it first 
came out, people were absolutely amazed. (Frankly, I still
am.) 

It’s like a really large straw with a water filter built in,
and you can literally put one end into dirty water and suck
the other end to get perfectly healthy, clean drinking water.

Genius, right?

It almost sounds too good to be true, but no, the darned thing
actually does work, or so they say.

At one point, this thing was exploding all over social media,
and it seemed like everyone was talking about how cool this
thing was. 

This was the perfect type of product to promote to all sorts
of markets—housewives with families to protect, survivalists,
camping and backpacking enthusiasts, preppers… the market for
this product is quite substantial.

Now, it doesn’t exactly have to be such an amazing product.
The odds of finding these really useful products, or really
wild and crazy products, is slim. But finding products that 
are useful that not everyone knows about is not particularly
difficult at all.

The main reason you want to promote products like this is 
so your content will be shared. When people visit your site
to read about the product, you can write a snappy article 
about the product and add a link to it

Only about 10% of your content should focus on selling the 
product, and in tomorrow’s report, you’re going to find out 
how to create killer content to promote all those great
products you found to promote!

Until then, 

{YOUR NAME HERE}

PS- Content is one of the most important elements of this 
strategy, so stay tuned tomorrow to find out how to make 
the type of content that get shared!


