Amazon and Pinterest are two of the most popular websites in the world, and both offer opportunities to make money. The way they work is, Amazon allows users to sell products through its Amazon Associates program, while Pinterest allows users to promote products and services through its pinning features. Both programs offer commission payments, meaning users earn money based on the sales or leads that they generate.
To be successful, users need to have a strong understanding of how to market their products and services. Additionally, users need to be able to drive traffic to their Amazon or Pinterest pages. However, those who put in the time and effort can potentially make a lot of money through these programs.
Companies Amazon and Pinterest are two of the biggest ecommerce platforms out there. Amazon is king to online sales, while Pinterest is an inspiration for purchases. By itself, Amazon allows you to make commission off qualifying purchases by those who clicked on your affiliate link.
Amazon's cookies last 24 hours. If someone makes a purchase from your link during this time, you get credited for the sale. These products can be promoted as Amazon products on your blog, website, or even on Pinterest. When promoting Amazon products on Pinterest, create a pin with your affiliate link. However, you can potentially make commission off of Amazon sales just by sitting back and letting the sales come in.
1st, go to Amazon.com. Scroll to the bottom, and you will see in all their links, “Become an Affiliate.”
Now that Amazon has an affiliate program, you can promote any Amazon product with your affiliate link. You can use Amazon's vast product selection to your advantage and build a successful business promoting the products you love.
With Amazon's Prime shipping, you can rest assured that your customers will receive their orders quickly and efficiently. So, if you're looking for a platform to sell your products on, Amazon is a great option to consider. Plus, with Amazon's new Pinterest integration, you can reach an even wider audience and promote your products to an engaged group of potential customers.
Next, go to Pinterest and create a Business Account with the specific niche you will choose to market. You can follow along and see one person in the video did this; they decided on Household Items and created Boards and Pins of the products pinned upon these Boards.
So for instants, if we were to click on the Board “Baby Stuff,” many baby clothing and baby things appear within that Board. When you click on one of those pins, It blows the item up to be seen very well and tells so much more about it. If you were to click on the image from there, guess where it goes? It takes you to that item's page on Amazon so that they, in hopes, might buy it.
Say they were to buy that item or even more things this way, that's right; you get paid commissions for these items. This method is a great way to use the two platforms together to make money.
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Finally, I want to thank you for taking your time today to read my post, Allen
Born in Spartanburg, SC, moved to GA for a while as a little kid. Once around 8, my family moved to Kings Mountain, NC, then to Shelby, NC where I graduated and left for the Marine Corps. After getting out I lived in the Greer, Greenville, SC area for 20+ years. I began copywriting and building websites for larger companies and gave it a break. I've been back involved with my business now for the last 10 years, working to stay up on my knowledge of the internet and how fast it was changing. Furthermore, I'm skilled at many things in the Digital Marketing area but love Social Media Management & Blogging/Copywriting.