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Is there any kind person who can tell me how to promote my products by contacting influencers that are a good fit for my products through the Amazon Influencer Program?

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Amazon Influencer Program

Is there any kind person who can tell me how to promote my products by contacting influencers that are a good fit for my products through the Amazon Influencer Program?

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Based on my experience,

The Amazon Influencer Program is the worst thing Amazon has ever done.

Your Amazon seller account must be invited into the program and you must send your requests to these influences via Amazon Ads. You agree to pay the influencer a commission percentage per every item sold. Many influencers respond, leading you to believe there will be a high amount of traffic on your listings.

Until you get no impressions and no traction whatsoever.

I later found out that the term "influencer" is used loosely here. Every "influencer" that signed up to promote Amazon products just has spam accounts throughout social media that post your link every so often in hopes for a sale. There is no downside for them if they are not able to make a sale. Which is why the service is so incredibly poor.

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Hi there @Seller_NdT7icWaN6jWe- and thanks for posting.

I can help share this form that you may complete that allow content creators and sellers to ask questions about influencer programs that aren't covered via FAQs. If you haven't yet, I'd also recommend reading through the following content on Sharing promo codes with Amazon Influencers and associates, the Amazon Influencer Program, and the Amazon Associates program.

Best,

Danny

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Have look at [Moderator Edit: removed personal solicitations][Moderator edit: removed external URL]? That may help.

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Amazon Influencer Program

Is there any kind person who can tell me how to promote my products by contacting influencers that are a good fit for my products through the Amazon Influencer Program?

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Amazon Influencer Program

Is there any kind person who can tell me how to promote my products by contacting influencers that are a good fit for my products through the Amazon Influencer Program?

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Is there any kind person who can tell me how to promote my products by contacting influencers that are a good fit for my products through the Amazon Influencer Program?

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Based on my experience,

The Amazon Influencer Program is the worst thing Amazon has ever done.

Your Amazon seller account must be invited into the program and you must send your requests to these influences via Amazon Ads. You agree to pay the influencer a commission percentage per every item sold. Many influencers respond, leading you to believe there will be a high amount of traffic on your listings.

Until you get no impressions and no traction whatsoever.

I later found out that the term "influencer" is used loosely here. Every "influencer" that signed up to promote Amazon products just has spam accounts throughout social media that post your link every so often in hopes for a sale. There is no downside for them if they are not able to make a sale. Which is why the service is so incredibly poor.

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Danny_Amazon

Hi there @Seller_NdT7icWaN6jWe- and thanks for posting.

I can help share this form that you may complete that allow content creators and sellers to ask questions about influencer programs that aren't covered via FAQs. If you haven't yet, I'd also recommend reading through the following content on Sharing promo codes with Amazon Influencers and associates, the Amazon Influencer Program, and the Amazon Associates program.

Best,

Danny

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Have look at [Moderator Edit: removed personal solicitations][Moderator edit: removed external URL]? That may help.

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Based on my experience,

The Amazon Influencer Program is the worst thing Amazon has ever done.

Your Amazon seller account must be invited into the program and you must send your requests to these influences via Amazon Ads. You agree to pay the influencer a commission percentage per every item sold. Many influencers respond, leading you to believe there will be a high amount of traffic on your listings.

Until you get no impressions and no traction whatsoever.

I later found out that the term "influencer" is used loosely here. Every "influencer" that signed up to promote Amazon products just has spam accounts throughout social media that post your link every so often in hopes for a sale. There is no downside for them if they are not able to make a sale. Which is why the service is so incredibly poor.

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Seller_NbYSGJ8Tehgbv

Based on my experience,

The Amazon Influencer Program is the worst thing Amazon has ever done.

Your Amazon seller account must be invited into the program and you must send your requests to these influences via Amazon Ads. You agree to pay the influencer a commission percentage per every item sold. Many influencers respond, leading you to believe there will be a high amount of traffic on your listings.

Until you get no impressions and no traction whatsoever.

I later found out that the term "influencer" is used loosely here. Every "influencer" that signed up to promote Amazon products just has spam accounts throughout social media that post your link every so often in hopes for a sale. There is no downside for them if they are not able to make a sale. Which is why the service is so incredibly poor.

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Danny_Amazon

Hi there @Seller_NdT7icWaN6jWe- and thanks for posting.

I can help share this form that you may complete that allow content creators and sellers to ask questions about influencer programs that aren't covered via FAQs. If you haven't yet, I'd also recommend reading through the following content on Sharing promo codes with Amazon Influencers and associates, the Amazon Influencer Program, and the Amazon Associates program.

Best,

Danny

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Danny_Amazon

Hi there @Seller_NdT7icWaN6jWe- and thanks for posting.

I can help share this form that you may complete that allow content creators and sellers to ask questions about influencer programs that aren't covered via FAQs. If you haven't yet, I'd also recommend reading through the following content on Sharing promo codes with Amazon Influencers and associates, the Amazon Influencer Program, and the Amazon Associates program.

Best,

Danny

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Have look at [Moderator Edit: removed personal solicitations][Moderator edit: removed external URL]? That may help.

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Have look at [Moderator Edit: removed personal solicitations][Moderator edit: removed external URL]? That may help.

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