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Amazon sellers know the problem: Ad costs keep going up, crushing margins. That’s why Amazon sellers are turning to affiliate marketing to grow sales without increasing ad spend. How does it work? Amazon rewards sellers who have external traffic. Shoppers that land on an Amazon product page from, say, a blog, a review site, or a social media post can actually improve organic rankings. Instead of paying more for ads, Amazon sellers pay creators, bloggers, and influencers a commission only when they drive a sale. The result? Lower ad spend Higher rankings More sales Get started now! Download "Affiliate Marketing for Amazon Sellers," Levanta's detailed guide, to learn: How to set up an affiliate program that actually works The best affiliate networks for Amazon sellers How to find and recruit affiliates who can drive consistent traffic The top mistakes sellers make (and how to avoid them) |
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