I'm about to post a thread on my amazon experiences. You should read that before starting with amazon :-) Its definitely profitable you just need to avoid certain mistakes
Certain products have a longer buy cycle. Typically people tend to shop and compare more on higher priced products and technology products. So if you are promoting computers for instance you could lose a lot due to the session cookie. So you may want to give thought to the types of products that have a shorter sales cycle.
A possible upsite though, I would think Amazon's conversions are pretty good due to the customer reviews and their reputation.
could u give me some advice on products like books?
As far as books they are low cost and should have a short buy cycle.
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To be honest, I've tried Amazon to little effect and Clickbank I was never a big fan of as the products are being promoted by many different niches.
In the last couple of months I've had a regular $40-60/week but sometimes more. I didn't promote the products, just integrated them within my websites and it's finally starting to pay off.
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I think they are both good platforms to profit from, as long as your product is worth the money. However, people tend to "trust" amazon more than ClickBank.