Make money with
amazon
If you are looking for make money online then you are
in the right place. Today I am show you that how to make money with the amazon.
So let`s we start……..
First you should know that
What you learn and gain from
it:>
1 make enough money with it.
2 utilize your time in the
right way.
3 it’s a great start up for
beginners.
4 change the way of thinking
that how to make money.
5 you can work any time.
6 you can do as much you can
because here no limit of works.
7 if you are already do a job
so don`t think that you must quit your job or you can`t do both at same time.
8 you don`t need any
investment.
9 you fulfil your dreams with
starting earning.
Now what you lost:>
1 you can`t feel helpless.
2 you can`t waste your time
such as (watching TV and thinking about your future)
And I don`t think so any
more. So I thing now you understand that why I am trying to known you about
amazon.
let`s start
What is Amazon
mechanical turk
The Amazon Mechanical Turk,
sometimes called Mturk, is an online portal that connects people and businesses/
requesters to a workers. When requesters need a task accomplished that isn’t
possible through automation, they put the request on Mturk. Users then choose
the tasks they are qualified for and complete them. When a user completes a
task, they earn money. These tasks are HITS (Human Intelligence Tasks). HITs Worth Turking For is a community of Redditors
dedicated to maximizing their Mechanical Turk income.Not familiar with MTurk?
Here’s a quick rundown of this popular Amazon service, where you earn money by
completing HITs, or “human intelligence tasks,” such as tagging photos,
evaluating content or answering surveys.
As new Turkers quickly learn,
MTurk has a lot of HITs: usually over 300,000 available for the taking.
However, many of these HITs require a large time investment in exchange for a
low payout, like a HIT that requires five minutes of work but only pays 10
cents
To maximize your MTurk
income, you need to find the HITs that give a high payout relative to your time
investment. Many new Turkers assume this means searching for the highest value
HITs and completing them first — but that’s not necessarily the case. Some
high-value HITs, such as the surveys that pay $1.00 or more, are not worth
their payout simply because it takes far too long to complete them.
Top ways to use
amazon for money
Select
carefully you topic of your blog
It’s easiest to make money
using Amazon’s affiliate program if the people coming to your website are
looking for a specific product that your website discusses. It’s more difficult
to use a website like my blog here and make money linking to physical products
because the people coming here are looking for advice on how to earn money
online – not what iPod speakers they should buy. If you can be given a topic and immediately begin to write something
readable on that topic,
you can probably do pretty well at Mechanical Turk. The
two biggest earners during that hour – the service review and the piece about
email marketing – mostly involved me writing off the top of my head. Of course,
if you were to focus that ability towards a passion, you could build a great
blog on your own that would provide your own steady revenue stream.
Put links in
your content
Promoting iPods on a blog that largely talks about spirituality and you’re unlikely to make a lot of sales (believe me, I tried). Try promoting relevant books, CDs and DVDs instead. Rather than promoting perfume on your travel blog try travel books, luggage and other travel products. Amazon doesn’t work with every topic and sometimes it is hard to find a product that matches your topic. Try different products related to your topic and track which products convert best for your audience.
Payment info
At seven to 30 sales, commission increases to 6 percent.
Between 31 and 110 sales, you'll earn 6.5 percent.
between 111 and 320 sales you'll get 7 percent.
Between 321 and 630 you'll earn 7.5 percent.
Between 631 and 1570 products you'll get 8 percent commission.
Selling 1571 to 3130 products earns you 8.25 percent.
if you sell over 3131 products you'll make 8.5 percent per sale.
Now the process
It's one of Amazon's Web Services in which it offers
things like infrastructure, computing power and storage on an outsource basis
to start-ups. With Mechanical Turk, companies that have small computer-based
tasks can get quick access to a large labor pool.The service is named after an
18th century mechanical chess-playing device housed in a wooden mannequin
decked out in Turkish garb, built by a Hungarian nobleman. Naive spectators
were told that the machine made decisions using artificial intelligence, when
in actuality a chess master hidden inside actually did the thinking.At Amazon,
anyone with a computer and Internet access can serve as the human intelligence behind
all sorts of tasks that computers can't perform on their own. The Web site
promises a way to make easy money: "Complete simple tasks that people do
better than computers. And, get paid for it--Choose from thousands of tasks,
control when you work, and decide how much you earn.
There are a number of HITS available and they vary in
length, price, and expertise needed. For those seeking to make money, it is
certainly possible to use these HITS to generate casual, break time income, or
full time money with some speed and dedication.
Not all HITS are open to everyone. Some HITS require
that the person show some degree of expertise. To do this, they must go through
a qualification HIT. The HIT itself will show if someone qualifies or not, and
there is a link to request the qualification. For more general qualifications,
it is possible to go to the “Qualifications” tab on the dashboard.
There is a long list of possible qualifications listed
there, hundreds and hundreds of them. A worker only needs to peruse them to
find which look interesting. Some require nothing more than a request. Some
others may require a test, which is similar to a HIT. For workers that submit
consistently high quality work, it is possible to join the rank of Mechanical
Turk Masters who receive exclusive access to some really good HITS.
When I used to write product reviews, I used to
include just one affiliate link. For some reason, I thought that a single link
would be enough and I didn’t want to run the risk of annoying readers with more
links. However, one day it struck me that the reviews I was writing were quite
long and by the time people got to the end of them, the link to Amazon was no
longer visible.
At this point I started to experiment with a link at
the top and tail of the review. I did some heat map tracking to see which links
were the most clickable and also used Amazon’s tracking codes to see which one
would ‘convert’ to a sale more often.
Both
affiliate links were clicked quite a bit but the link under the article was clicked
slightly more than the link at the top (despite being under the fold)
The link at
the end of the review resulted in more conversions than the link at the top
The people
who clicked on the top link still purchased (although not as many) but interestingly
it wasn’t always the product I reviewed.
It was often related products
was genuinely surprised by the experience. If you have
the ability to throw down readable writing very quickly, you can earn minimum
wage with the Turk – more than I ever expected. Given the short timeframe and
the wide variety of tasks available, it’s something that you can sit down and
do in short little bits when it’s convenient for you.
Having said that, you can do better than minimum wage
with your time. Turk earns well enough that you might be able to fill in spare
moments with it – or use it as a stopgap when you’re job hunting – but
approximating minimum wage isn’t a good reason to just sit at your computer and
click all day. If you have the abilities to earn minimum wage at Turk over an
eight hour period, you’d be much better served using that mental energy
building something for yourself – a blog on a topic you’re passionate about, a
healthy network of people in your field, or something similar.
For me, at least, I don’t think I’ll be returning in
the future, but I could see myself using it in the right situation – for
example, if I did wind up doing customer service-type work or if I was really
in a serious financial pinch. I also might use it if I was bored while watching
a television program with my wife – but even then, I’d much more likely spend
my time on Twitter or something like that.
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