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aStore – The Simple E-Commerce Store

Amazon has a tool for Amazon Associates that allows you to build and customize your own Store with any selection of products from Amazon.com. We currently use Amazon for their context relative Omakase Ads contextual text links, we were curious about the aStore so we built one. You can create up to 100 stores with a custom selection of Amazon products for each store, you can choose entire Categories, Subcategories, ListMania Lists, or pick individual products one by one to include in your store under your own named Categories and Subcategories with individual customized descriptions of the products you choose. Each Category page you create also allows you to provide a description of the Category to be displayed on that page. After you choose your products you can specify the colors to be used on the site and a header logo, if your lazy you can choose a predefined color scheme. Once your store is built you have a choice of linking to it directly, including it in an iframe or a frameset, the code to do this is generated based on the option you choose. Amazon pays you the Associate rate on all sales. Amazon’s associate program is very accessible to new publishers and doesn’t put stringent requirements to sign up and get started. We’ve turned the store into a product recommendation area of the site, WebGuy Recommends, which allows us to showcase the products we recommend. There’s a great article on My Digital Life on techniques for integrating your aStore into your blog.
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about 3 years ago
Yup! The aStore format is a nice easy intro to earning money through affiliates, and it has got to be the number 1 affiliate to have, just because of the range of items available!
I created a little tutorial on how to get started and help people through the first few steps of creating an astore and what you can do with one. Just click on my sig to take you there!
about 1 year ago
thanks for link of the tips!