Keeping up with the latest affiliate marketing trends is a must-do for brands.
And this is especially important if your brand has an active Amazon storefront.
Anything you can do to drive traffic and get more eyes on your products is a plus. Amazon’s affiliate marketing programs give sellers opportunities to do both.
This post shares a quick overview of how Amazon’s affiliate programs work, including:
Important: Amazon actually has multiple affiliate programs! 💡 The fact Amazon’s core program is called “Associates” (not “Affiliates”) causes a lot of confusion.
|
In case you’re new to affiliate programs at large, let’s start with a quick refresher:
Affiliate marketing is when an individual promotes your product and earns a commission in exchange for referring the sale.
Here’s a high-level overview of how Amazon's affiliate programs work from a seller’s perspective:
The short of it? Sellers earn off-platform promotion and more potential sales. Affiliates earn a commission. Amazon earns more traffic and revenue as a result. Everyone wins!
The Amazon Associates program gives bloggers, vloggers and other affiliates an easy way to monetize their content. The Amazon Influencer program works similarly but offers more promotional tools and tactics to its members.
Let’s say that you score a sale from an affiliate on Amazon. Nice!
But are you on the hook for paying them for the sale?
Nope. As an Amazon seller, you don’t pay commission to affiliates directly.
Here’s a bit more detail on how payouts work:
Amazon’s affiliate programs are largely hands-off if you're a seller. This is great for merchants that have limited time for off-platform marketing. Granted people are posting about your products.
Yes! Well, sort of.
Amazon Attribution offers brands a detailed way to see where their sales are coming from. You can analyze non-Amazon touchpoints and understand how they impact engagement on your storefront.
Below is a snapshot of what activities Attribution can measure and which elements of your Amazon presence they impact. This includes sales, product page traffic and more.
Source: YouTube
Note that attribution to a specific creator may not be 100% accurate even with tools like Amazon Attribution. For example, a buyer might interact with a handful of affiliates before they buy. This is a textbook explanation as to why tracking sales from influencer campaigns can be notoriously tricky.
The benefits of having affiliates promote your products are straightforward:
Source: TikTok
The fact that Amazon’s affiliate program is hands-off can be an up and a down for sellers.
Sure, you have more opportunities to get satisfied customers to advertise on your behalf. On the flip side, you don’t really have much control over what those affiliates do or say.
This highlights the value of working with Amazon Influencers over solely Associates. Influencers require more stringent requirements for approval and have more skin in the game with the products they promote.
For example, Amazon Influencers can feature your products in their personal feeds or live streams. This sort of promotion puts your product front and center in front of audiences that are eager to buy.
Source: Amazon
To wrap things up, here are a few actionable ways to get more attention from affiliates as a brand:
No matter what you’re selling, Amazon’s affiliate programs offer big-time benefits to brands.
Increased trust. More visibility. Opportunities to pop off on social media.
Of course, becoming an #AmazonMadeMeBuyIt success story doesn’t happen totally by accident. Partnering with a high volume of influencers is the perfect way to get your Amazon storefront on the radars of relevant customers.
And if you want a streamlined way to do just that, Statusphere can help.
Our micro-influencer marketing platform matches brands with influencers from our vetted creator community using 250+ unique, first-party data points. We eliminate 98% of the work required run influencer campaigns to help brands earn guaranteed content at scale.
We've already generated 75,000+ pieces of content for 400+ consumer brands.
Want to learn more about how our software works? Get in touch with one of our experts to see how we can scale your Amazon influencer marketing efforts in a fraction of the time.
This article was first published in February 2021. It was last updated March 22, 2023.