This is not true, The post says make 10,000 from reviewing products, U gotta pay this person to tell you how and a friend of mine did and she has yet to make money, Its so much to do and she has yet to see these thousands. Its would be nice to be honest when you guys put up these post because there are people really needing to make an income.
@@pennygirl99 I think that’s a good callout that not everyone is going to make that just like with anything of this nature pay will vary. If you do it one off like me (just reviewing the things I naturally purchase) I’ll never hit that mark. But there are softwares etc where you can get strategic but it takes a lot of time. There’s quite a few people who have free tips on UA-cam. I’d recommend checking those out. As of now though I’ve made over $1000 so there’s some money to be made but making livable money is another beast.
@ I currently have like 97 videos but I mainly make money off of like 15 of them 😅 I didn’t implement much strategy so I’m learning more about what makes sense to post and what doesn’t.
My first 3 videos were rejected for onsite commission but I cannot find where they say the reason is for these rejections? Would you know where this is located? I went to "manage video" and not there. I hear people say it is next to the video but I don't see this. Thanks This was the only message I got from Amazon, but no exact reason: "Your videos were not approved to be featured on our product pages. Please try again. After review, we have determined your videos don't meet our video quality requirements. These requirements must be met to be shown on placements outside your storefront, such as a product's details page. To be reconsidered for additional placements outside of your storefront, please delete all your existing videos and upload at least 3 new videos that meet our best practices. Please note that we limit the number of cumulative reviews to 3 per influencer."
@@captaindrewcavanaugh I just made about this actually lol I was also rejected from onsite commission my first time around. They don’t tell you why. If you haven’t deleted them yet tell me your store front name and maybe I can take a look at them.
@@SarahSappington congrats! Yes so once you upload 3 videos and tag relevant products in the video Amazon will review your videos to make sure they’re eligible for on site commission. After that they MAY be added to the product page so you can earn commission. There is never a guarantee but uploading videos is the best way to start.
@@sabrynabare And how did you get into the program? I have been applying with mi tiktok account (2k followers and 240k likes) and they automatically reject me :(
Everything i see shows how to post reviews and earn comission from the influencer program. So if you are on the associates program you cant make a comission from just uploading videos on amazon correct?
For tax purposes, does Amazon give a tax document at the end? Also, do you need llc? Wondering if there are personal info that Amazon requires (bank account # and etc).
@@ElizabethAnderson-b4i if you didn’t get approved you can apply again once you feel like you’re in a better place to get accepted. I would sign up for the affiliate one anyway and just have it as an option because you may have a friend or family member ask you for an Amazon recommendation for a product and can send them your link. But in terms of the influencer side you’re out of luck just for the time being.
@ are you in the program? If so there is a way to upload video to your storefront. Once you upload those videos if a product allows videos on their product page (not all products do) Amazon may pull your video into the main product page where you can receive onsite commission. Hope that helps!
thanks for the video. just joined the associates program. created this new channel and started posting the reviews here. I have a new instagram account as well that I'm slowly posting the videos to as well. obviously, just made the account a few days ago so I don't have any followers or engagement. Just a handful of clicks (according to the associates page). I guess I just keep doing this? After watching your video--it feels like the best way to significantly increase your commissions is to go the full on influencer route. Do you have any specific videos on doing ONLY the associate program?
@@bestbetstuff I don’t have any vids only on the associates program yet but will in the future. I know there are a ton of vids already on UA-cam about it though!
I submitted the 3 videos last year and they were rejected. I would like to try again. Do I just submit 3 new videos and they will know I am wanting onsite commissions?
Great video, thank you for sharing! Just one question I had - when you post the video, does it show up on the product page under buyer reviews? And do you automatically get commission if someone watches your review or they need to first go to your storefront and buy from there? Thanks :)
@@vicamaya5413 so they call them carousels. Not all products have them and they typically show up directly above customer review videos. They’re just videos influencers post. Not all videos get selected to be there it’s somewhat random. If someone watches your video on the product page then purchases directly from there you get the commission. They don’t need to go to your storefront.
@@sidehustleseattlehow do we get the video on the product page? & If we are in the influencer program, and we put the video on the product page, do we earn commission off of that?
@@C_o_grace all you can do is upload the video on your storefront. Amazon will put it on the product page if they see fit. You really can’t control if they put it on or not all you can do is make the best video you can and go from there. If they put it on then you can earn a commission.
@@sidehustleseattle so if your in the associates program will you be able to upload videos onto the product page video section or do you need to be in a diffrent program
@@1PotatoLord77 only the influencer program. You can add a normal video review like everyone else but you can get commission from it unless you’re in the influencer program.
@@md.ashrafudoulla344 if you’re in the influencer program you just post your reviews and it’ll automatically upload on your storefront and sometimes the product page and if someone watches then purchases you’ll get paid!
I am in both programs and your numbers are not legit. No one makes 10,000/month. More like 1,000 and that is after months and months or work and over 500 videos uploaded.
If that's true , then its really heart breaking. But I guess, it also depends on content quality which again improves viewership. The more viewers the more earning and obviously multiple sources of income should be targeted I believe. Affiliate earning, ad revenue from media, etc.
I used to have a survival website with an Amazon store. I made about $500 - $700 a month from my website with not a lot of effort, say 5-10hrs a week posting new blog articles to my website and linking to products within the article. You get nothing for nothing. You ALWAYS have to put in some amount of effort.
$10k is more than possible! If you are smart of the products you select and aim for the higher end of the commission scale i.e. 5-10% then to make $10k a month you have to 'sell' $100k - $200k of products. That sounds a lot, but during covid my average month was closer to $1k as I was as prioritising people just clicking on my link as any purchase within 24 hrs counts. So even if they clicked on the link for a book, but bought a new laptop that night, I got the commission. So 5% of $1,000 was $50.
Yup. I’m in both as well. Made about $800 last month. I’m in multiple groups and Reddit threads of people who do this and have been doing this for years, and NOBODY is making $10,000 a month. I hate when UA-camrs are lying on here. Also it’s becoming overly saturated so the people who have been in it forever are saying they make less now than ever before. People who have been in the programs several years and post consistently make around $1,500 a month. People who just started or don’t post consistently can expect much less, around $200. And this is all pre tax income. You are not going to get rich and retire early doing this.
Are you asking can you also have an Amazon influencer account, or does having an FBA account make it easier to qualify for an Amazon Influencer account?
@@liz9871 no it doesn’t unfortunately. You still have to have “a decent following” on your social media account. They don’t specify what the followers amount is though.
@@cassandra4203 yup! And you don’t even have to have bought them from Amazon it just has to be something that Amazon sells. So go around your house- looks at products big and small, see if Amazon sells them then make videos to post on the Amazon influencer platform.
This is a program you have to work your way up to like any other job or hustle. People always want microwave money. Nope! Lwarn how to trade forex than if thata the case. ❤
@@joseromero9933 yea it’s an actual program and some people do incredibly well on it! Big influencers that can drive traffic can get closer to the $10k for me the highest I’ve earned in a month is closer to $300
You are so inspirational in helping your community-followers on how to make extra cash. Thank you!
That’s so sweet! Thank you so much!
So it's been a couple months now. How did it go?
you are very well spoken and articulate
@@nilurahimi thank you!
Thanks for sharing the information ❤️❤️❤️; it’s was helpful
Anytime 🙌🏽
Thank you for a great video!
@@jimwagnerclips much appreciated!
Thank you for this! I had no clue you could get $$$ for the videos! You are a lifesaver
@@mariafaraoni3378 happy to help!
Thank you for listing all the links below!
This is not true, The post says make 10,000 from reviewing products, U gotta pay this person to tell you how and a friend of mine did and she has yet to make money, Its so much to do and she has yet to see these thousands. Its would be nice to be honest when you guys put up these post because there are people really needing to make an income.
@@pennygirl99 I think that’s a good callout that not everyone is going to make that just like with anything of this nature pay will vary. If you do it one off like me (just reviewing the things I naturally purchase) I’ll never hit that mark. But there are softwares etc where you can get strategic but it takes a lot of time. There’s quite a few people who have free tips on UA-cam. I’d recommend checking those out. As of now though I’ve made over $1000 so there’s some money to be made but making livable money is another beast.
@@sidehustleseattle Hi! So, could you say how many products you had to review and make videos of to get those 1000$?
@ I currently have like 97 videos but I mainly make money off of like 15 of them 😅 I didn’t implement much strategy so I’m learning more about what makes sense to post and what doesn’t.
@@sidehustleseattle Awesome, thanks a lot! I am going to try it myself in my country 😁
I agree
My first 3 videos were rejected for onsite commission but I cannot find where they say the reason is for these rejections? Would you know where this is located? I went to "manage video" and not there. I hear people say it is next to the video but I don't see this. Thanks
This was the only message I got from Amazon, but no exact reason: "Your videos were not approved to be featured on our product pages. Please try again.
After review, we have determined your videos don't meet our video quality requirements. These requirements must be met to be shown on placements outside your storefront, such as a product's details page. To be reconsidered for additional placements outside of your storefront, please delete all your existing videos and upload at least 3 new videos that meet our best practices. Please note that we limit the number of cumulative reviews to 3 per influencer."
@@captaindrewcavanaugh I just made about this actually lol I was also rejected from onsite commission my first time around. They don’t tell you why. If you haven’t deleted them yet tell me your store front name and maybe I can take a look at them.
Thank you for this video. The setup is really easy, I already signed up
@@ThePoshThrifter heck yea! 🙌🏾
Very informative thanks
Anytime!
Thank you for this!
@@briggygee anytime!
Do you need a lot of video posts on your TikTok to get approved? and does it matter what kind of content you have in your account?
They don’t give specifics really. But I’d imagine if you have only a handful of videos and they’re performing well you could still get approved.
I only have 1,900 followers on TikTok and I was approved. I post gaming videos and now I post Amazon affiliate marketing links/videos.
I didn’t get approved for Amazon influencer program
I keep getting denied/not approved no matter what social media account I use...how do I get approved?
You’re a very good speaker. Very informative. Strong work
@@deborahrenerodriguez1159 Thank you so much 😊
Great content!
Thank you!
I got into the influencer program, do I have to pot the video on my storefront and tag the product to make a commission off of it? thanks so much!
@@SarahSappington congrats! Yes so once you upload 3 videos and tag relevant products in the video Amazon will review your videos to make sure they’re eligible for on site commission. After that they MAY be added to the product page so you can earn commission. There is never a guarantee but uploading videos is the best way to start.
@@sidehustleseattlewas looking for this answer!! Thank you so much!! I can’t wait to start!! 😊
@@sabrynabare And how did you get into the program? I have been applying with mi tiktok account (2k followers and 240k likes) and they automatically reject me :(
Do I have to be in it? I already make video reviews but I only ever show my hands using or showing the product i’m reviewing.
Do I need to be in USA to do this +
@@kashekiabowen237 nope!
Everything i see shows how to post reviews and earn comission from the influencer program. So if you are on the associates program you cant make a comission from just uploading videos on amazon correct?
@@EmilyAnderson-h8d That’s correct you only qualify if you’re in the influencer program.
For tax purposes, does Amazon give a tax document at the end? Also, do you need llc?
Wondering if there are personal info that Amazon requires (bank account # and etc).
@@henryc7598 great question! they will give you a tax form if you make over a certain amount and they do require personal info like a bank account
Amazon told me to join the vine program and you do not get paid in cash or by check so how do you get paid?
@@theslanger020 vine?? I’ve never heard of that program
I didn't get approved for the influencer program and I dont want to do affiliate bc I dont want to post on social media... am I out of luck?
@@ElizabethAnderson-b4i if you didn’t get approved you can apply again once you feel like you’re in a better place to get accepted. I would sign up for the affiliate one anyway and just have it as an option because you may have a friend or family member ask you for an Amazon recommendation for a product and can send them your link. But in terms of the influencer side you’re out of luck just for the time being.
Mine said I don't qualify
I live in Issaquah.. single mother..
I may need to link up with you or schedule a zoom.. so you. Can possibly help me.. get set up.
l live in Tacoma, try WIS int jobs, there is an office in Tacoma, we inventory around WA.
If I’m in the influencer program do I just post a shippable video?
@@stacybradford8656 you just upload them to your storefront and Amazon will determine if they get picked for the product page.
That’s what I’m trying to figure out too! When I google it I can’t find the answer. I don’t even see where to upload videos ! So confusing
@ are you in the program? If so there is a way to upload video to your storefront. Once you upload those videos if a product allows videos on their product page (not all products do) Amazon may pull your video into the main product page where you can receive onsite commission. Hope that helps!
How much did you make up to now?
thanks for the video. just joined the associates program. created this new channel and started posting the reviews here. I have a new instagram account as well that I'm slowly posting the videos to as well. obviously, just made the account a few days ago so I don't have any followers or engagement. Just a handful of clicks (according to the associates page). I guess I just keep doing this? After watching your video--it feels like the best way to significantly increase your commissions is to go the full on influencer route. Do you have any specific videos on doing ONLY the associate program?
@@bestbetstuff I don’t have any vids only on the associates program yet but will in the future. I know there are a ton of vids already on UA-cam about it though!
I want to really if you really recieve money just like the other,i dont believe the other how they mske coz its to much how they made
This is good stuff. So you don’t need a whole bunch of followers or subscribers to sign up?
Nope!
@@sidehustleseattle thats great news. I’m definitely going to get on this.
Hi. How is the Amazon Influenzer so far doing ?
@@kota11334 haven't started with it. i been focusing on tiktok
I submitted the 3 videos last year and they were rejected. I would like to try again. Do I just submit 3 new videos and they will know I am wanting onsite commissions?
@@StefaniTolson yup! Mine were rejected at first too! You gotta delete your old ones, resubmit and they’ll reconsider you!
Do you need amazon prime to do this?
@@djdesigns81 nope! The account I use for this doesn’t have prime.
Great video, thank you for sharing! Just one question I had - when you post the video, does it show up on the product page under buyer reviews? And do you automatically get commission if someone watches your review or they need to first go to your storefront and buy from there? Thanks :)
@@vicamaya5413 so they call them carousels. Not all products have them and they typically show up directly above customer review videos. They’re just videos influencers post. Not all videos get selected to be there it’s somewhat random. If someone watches your video on the product page then purchases directly from there you get the commission. They don’t need to go to your storefront.
@@sidehustleseattlehow do we get the video on the product page? &
If we are in the influencer program, and we put the video on the product page, do we earn commission off of that?
@@C_o_grace all you can do is upload the video on your storefront. Amazon will put it on the product page if they see fit. You really can’t control if they put it on or not all you can do is make the best video you can and go from there. If they put it on then you can earn a commission.
So i need to be in influencer program to get commissions right?
@@amanmohamed8122 on site commission where your video gets posted on the product page, yes. Just commission from sharing affiliate links, no.
@@sidehustleseattle so if your in the associates program will you be able to upload videos onto the product page video section or do you need to be in a diffrent program
@@1PotatoLord77 only the influencer program. You can add a normal video review like everyone else but you can get commission from it unless you’re in the influencer program.
This was so helpful and informative! Thank you!🩷
how can i get paid by reviewing the products? how can i contact with the buyer or agents?
@@md.ashrafudoulla344 if you’re in the influencer program you just post your reviews and it’ll automatically upload on your storefront and sometimes the product page and if someone watches then purchases you’ll get paid!
so i am in the amazon influencer program can I do this as well
@@valriechang yup!
Can you start with a social media account where you been inactive?
@@NoaSeven you can try! I think as long as you have decent followers.
I am in both programs and your numbers are not legit. No one makes 10,000/month. More like 1,000 and that is after months and months or work and over 500 videos uploaded.
If that's true , then its really heart breaking. But I guess, it also depends on content quality which again improves viewership. The more viewers the more earning and obviously multiple sources of income should be targeted I believe. Affiliate earning, ad revenue from media, etc.
I used to have a survival website with an Amazon store.
I made about $500 - $700 a month from my website with not a lot of effort, say 5-10hrs a week posting new blog articles to my website and linking to products within the article.
You get nothing for nothing. You ALWAYS have to put in some amount of effort.
$10k is more than possible!
If you are smart of the products you select and aim for the higher end of the commission scale i.e. 5-10% then to make $10k a month you have to 'sell' $100k - $200k of products.
That sounds a lot, but during covid my average month was closer to $1k as I was as prioritising people just clicking on my link as any purchase within 24 hrs counts. So even if they clicked on the link for a book, but bought a new laptop that night, I got the commission. So 5% of $1,000 was $50.
Yup. I’m in both as well. Made about $800 last month. I’m in multiple groups and Reddit threads of people who do this and have been doing this for years, and NOBODY is making $10,000 a month. I hate when UA-camrs are lying on here. Also it’s becoming overly saturated so the people who have been in it forever are saying they make less now than ever before. People who have been in the programs several years and post consistently make around $1,500 a month. People who just started or don’t post consistently can expect much less, around $200. And this is all pre tax income. You are not going to get rich and retire early doing this.
I'm from Egypt, is it possible for me to work at Amazon product tester?
In Egypt 🇪🇬 😮…. How is it out there? Is it like America 🇺🇸? Also if Amazon is there you should be able to.
Hi what if I have an FBA account?
Are you asking can you also have an Amazon influencer account, or does having an FBA account make it easier to qualify for an Amazon Influencer account?
@@sidehustleseattle hi yes does it make it easier to get an influencer account? Thank you
@@liz9871 no it doesn’t unfortunately. You still have to have “a decent following” on your social media account. They don’t specify what the followers amount is though.
@@sidehustleseattle ok thank you 🙏
How much can you realistically make from these kinds of videos? Like how much have you made?
@@benjamindewhurst7597 I just posted an updated video. Just off onsite commission I’ve made over $1k
So these products are products that I bought then I review them?
@@cassandra4203 yup! And you don’t even have to have bought them from Amazon it just has to be something that Amazon sells. So go around your house- looks at products big and small, see if Amazon sells them then make videos to post on the Amazon influencer platform.
This is a program you have to work your way up to like any other job or hustle. People always want microwave money. Nope! Lwarn how to trade forex than if thata the case. ❤
Is this legit ?
@@joseromero9933 yea it’s an actual program and some people do incredibly well on it! Big influencers that can drive traffic can get closer to the $10k for me the highest I’ve earned in a month is closer to $300
curious if they watch all the videos on the amazon product and then purchase, how many of the people who posted the videos will earn a commission?
@@kristinmccarthyhomes I think it may just be the last video they watch that gets the credit.
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This is a scam and the UA-camr pleasant green did a video about it😊
@@Sparky75 scam in what way? I’ve done decent so far and I’m a noob.
It's not a scam to be a Amazon influencer LOLLL