So I've got to vent about Amazon Associates because everyone keeps saying it's dead. I just finished a three-month test with social proof content and the numbers are making me rethink everything. Started in April sending traffic from repurposed UGC video snippets to specific curated lists, not just throwing people at the homepage. The click-thru rate is garbage, like 0.5%, but the conversion on stuff over $100 is wild when you use genuine influencer-style framing. My best performing link last month was for a high-end coffee maker paired with a specific organic bean subscription. Posted it as a 'kitchen upgrade hack' in a niche community. Made $412 off one sale because the subscription had a 10% recurring kicker for three months. Let me break this down step by step - you have to treat it like any CPA offer, build real intent before the click. The old 'link in bio' method is toast, but building micro-content ecosystems around a single product line still works AF if you nail the presentation. TL;DR maybe not dying, just needs way more creative packaging than we used ten years ago.