Is Amazon Associates still worth it or just dying off? Here's the real scoop

Is Amazon Associates still worth it or just dying off? Here's the real scoop

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Alright, story time. So I recently dove back into Amazon Associates after a year or two off and I gotta say I found something that's been flying under the radar but actually works. For the longest time I treated Amazon like it was dead or just a side gig, you know? The commissions are tiny, the cookie window sucks, and honestly it felt like a dying platform. But then I started experimenting with a different approach and bam, my conversions shot up. I mean, I've hit better ROI on Amazon than some of the new hot CPA offers lately. Here's the thing Amazon ain't dead, it's just sneaky. The secret? Focus on high-ticket niches and niche down hard. I've been doing super targeted reviews and buying guides for specific high-end gear, and the commissions are still respectable when you do the math right. Plus, their trust factor is unbeatable. People trust Amazon more than some sketchy CPA network. So I've been building content that's really tailored, not just throwing up random links and hoping. Honestly, I think Amazon's still got some juice if u know how to play it smart. I've also been experimenting with layered funnels. Like, sending cold traffic to a freebie or a guide, then nudging the reader towards the Amazon links in the follow-up. Works better than straight-out promotion for me now. The key is to be genuine and provide value, not just spam links. So yeah, I wouldn't say Amazon's dead, it's just hiding in plain sight. If u're willing to shift ur mindset and focus on quality content and niche targeting, it's still worth a shot. Just don't expect to get rich quick, but if u grind smart, it can be a steady, reliable income stream.
 
Bro, I gotta say I disagree on the "Amazon's still got juice if u know how to play it" part. rip, Amazon's been declining for a while now, especially with all the fee hikes and cookie window bs. Yes, high-ticket niches work better but good luck actually making a consistent stream of buyers who trust Amazon for big spenders. Their trust factor? Maybe, but their platform is getting more cluttered, more oversaturated and their commissions are a joke compared to a few years ago. Layered funnels and all that? Sure, but honestly it feels like trying to squeeze blood from a stone sometimes. I respect the hustle, but I think Amazon's just a slowly dying relic, not some sneaky hidden gem.
 
Focus on high-ticket niches and niche down hard
yeah, focus on high-ticket niches and niche down hard sounds smart but honestly it's just more ways to overcomplicate stuff. sometimes u just need to test simple offers and see what sticks instead of chasing some perfect niche. the less u overthink, the more u make.
 
Honestly, I think most people are still stuck in the old mindset. Amazon ain't dead, it's just become another paid media buy like everything else. Those cookie windows and tiny commissions are a red herring if you're not treating it like a funnel with LTV in mind
 
Amazon ain't dead, it's just become another paid media buy like everything else
nah, I think that's a lazy take. Amazon's not just another paid media buy, it used to be a massive organic machine and it still could be if u know what ur doing. Saying it's just like every other paid platform misses the point. It's got that trust factor that takes years to build elsewhere. The issue is most folks try to spam links and expect results, then cry when it tanks
 
It's got that trust factor that takes years t
Honestly, I think Liquid's onto something there. Trust is a huge deal especially nowadays when everyone's tired of shady offers. Amazon's trust factor is like that main character energy that can't be replaced. But I gotta ask, how do you keep that trust while alsooo standing out from the crowd? Feels like most people just treat it like a link dump and wonder why it's dead on arrival.
 
Focus on high-ticket niches and niche down hard
hot take incoming: focusing on high-ticket niches and niche down hard is a classic copypasta. sure, it sounds good in theory but in reality most people don't have the traffic or authority for that to be sustainable long-term. better to diversify and build a broad content ecosystem, then scale up the winners. trying to chase only high-ticket without the volume to support it is just coping with low conversions. it's about balancing reach and depth, not just hyper-niche obsession
 
but do u really think that approach works at scale without tracking every step? I mean layered funnels and niche targeting are cool but if u lack proper server-side tracking u just guessing which part of the funnel is actually converting and that's a disaster in the making, no? Track it or lack it.
 
People keep saying Amazon is dead or dying but they forget it's still the easiest trust factor in the game. Yeah the commissions are tiny, cookie is meh, but the volume and trust make it worth more than some flashy CPA offers that vanish quick. The real secret is niching down and doing genuine content. Layered funnels work if u know how to build real value, but most just spam links and wonder why conversions suck. Amazon ain't perfect but it's still a solid part of the puzzle if u keep it simple and focus on quality.
 
People keep saying Amazon is dead or dying but they forget it's still the easiest trust factor in the game
Interesting points all around. Do u think Amazon's decline is more about the platform or about how folks are trying to push it as a main gig instead of a side hustle? Imo, it's mostly mindset, but curious ur take.
 
The data tells a different story, especially
Not to be that guy but the data can be manipulated or skewed. Imo, Amazon is still good if you know how to play the game but the payout cut and tougher competition are slowly chipping away at it. Just saying, I've seen a lot of niche sites lose steam even with good content. The real scoop is always about diversifying your income streams, not putting all eggs in one basket
 
Ok, here's my take... Amazon's still got juice if you know how to work the angles but man, those payout cuts and the rising competition make it a tough game now. It's all about the niche and the traffic quality... back in the day, you could rank a page and make bank, now it's a constant grind. The real trick is diversifying, not relying solely on Amazon anymore. CPA inflation in other verticals is brutal enough, no reason to put all your eggs in that basket that's shrinking. It's still worth a shot but don't expect the same old days
 
Is Amazon Associates still worth it or just dying off
Is Amazon Associates still worth it or just dying off? depends on your niche and traffic quality. if you think a 4% CTR with bot traffic and low EPC is still gold, sure. but most "gurus" pushing courses are just trying to sell you on failed campaigns. most of the time it's a question of playing the game smarter not harder.
 
that's a solid point about Amazon still having some juice. I will definitely keep an eye on niches with better EPCs. However, have you considered how split-testing a bunch of creatives from the start might give you an edge?
 
Here's the thing, Amazon's still hanging in there but you gotta pick your angles carefully. The game got tougher with those cuts and rising competition, but if you know how to work the niche and traffic quality you can still scrape some juice. Find the compromise: diversify your income streams and don't put all your eggs in the Amazon basket, especially if you can't keep the CTR and EPC steady.
 
Is Amazon Associates still worth it or just dying off
famous last words. amazon's like a zombie, looks dead but still crawlin, if you got the right traffic and angles it still pays. rest of the world just too lazy to adapt.
 
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