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Learn how to make an Amazon Affiliate Website with WordPress, Woocommerce and Woozone in this full length, easy to follow video tutorial.
In the video I take you through everything you need to know including how to setup your hosting, installing WordPress, adding Amazon products to your site, blog content and Google Analytics.
Check out the site that I make in the video at http://bowwowtech.co.uk
Things you'll need..
In order to setup the site there are a few things you're going to need
- Domain Name - (Price varys) I recommend Godaddy for domain names. (http://www.wpeagle.com/godaddy)
- Website hosting - (Approx $65 for the year) I recommend hostgator. If you use the voucher code EAGLE30 you'll get a great discount. (http://www.wpeagle.com/hostgator/)
- Kingdom WordPress Theme - $39 The premium theme that gives the website it's look and feel. (http://www.wpeagle.com/kingdom/)
- Woozone (Wzone) - $43 The premium plugin that does all of the Amazon affiliate stuff. (http://www.wpeagle.com/woozone)
You'll find everything else you need including the CSS code on the blog post here: http://www.wpeagle.com/wordpress-tutorials/affiliate-marketing/make-amazon-affiliate-website-2018/
Video Timings
Introduction
00:00:01
- How much can you expect to earn?
00:02:49
- What you need and how much it costs
00:04:32
Step 1 - Get a domain name
00:07:27
Step 2 - Get your website hosting
00:10:42
Step 3 - Repointing your domain name
00:18:38
- Redirecting other domains
00:22:05
Step 4 - Installing WordPress
00:24:04
- Removing unwanted WordPress plugins
00:28:10
Step 5 - Installing the Kingdom WordPress Theme
00:30:58
- Installing the recommended theme plugins
00:34:47
- Completing the Woocommerce setup wizard
00:36:20
- Installing the Kingdom child theme
00:38:48
Step 6 - Installing the Woozone Amazon Affiliate Plugin
00:39:57
- Completing the Woozone setup wizard
00:44:05
Step 7 - Applying to become an Amazon Associate
00:47:13
- Adding you Amazon API Access keys
00:51:03
- How to increase your server PHP memory limit
00:54:48
- Fixing the illegal string offset error by changing the server PHP version
00:56:44
Step 8 - Adding products from Amazon
00:58:35
- Adding products with the Woozone Google Chrome browser extension
01:00:27
- Adding product categories
01:02:22
- Adding product categories to the main website menu
01:05:45
- Adding products using the insane import mode
01:13:54
- Editing product categories and the menu
01:18:27
Step 9 - Adding content to the blog -
01:20:37
- Adjusting the website permalinks -
01:20:40
- Adding articles to the blog -
01:22:09
- Adding product images to your content from Amazon -
01:30:49
- Adjusting the size of bullet points using custom CSS -
01:37:37
- Adjusting the size of the featured images using custom CSS -
01:41:52
- Creating a blog page for all your content -
01:42:36
- How to delete and edit existing posts, pages and products -
01:44:43
Step 10 - Styling the website -
01:46:25
- Adding a logo
01:46:27
- Adjusting the theme colours -
01:48:12
- Adjusting the spacing on the main menu -
01:50:16
- Adjusting the website fonts -
01:52:08
- Adjusting the top bar -
01:55:54
- Setting up your social media profile links -
01:56:23
- Customising the shop layout -
01:56:57
- Blog style options -
01:57:52
- Footer style options -
01:58:05
Step 11 - Setting up the homepage -
01:59:51
- Creating a slider for the homepage -
02:00:58
- Adding your products to the homepage -
02:08:30
- Adding a blog post grid to the homepage -
02:12:23
- Using WP Bakery Page Builder to edit in the backend -
02:14:17
Step 12 - Adding page -
02:17:58
- How to add a form to the contact us page -
02:19:30
- Adding a top bar menu -
02:20:52
Step 13 - Creating a footer area -
02:21:58
- Adding the Amazon associate disclaimer -
02:22:31
- Adding a menu to the footer -
02:24:34
- Adding Woocommerce products and categories -
02:24:53
- Making the footer look better with a bit of custom CSS -
02:27:08
Step 14 - Installing Google Analytics -
02:29:12
Step 15 - XML Sitemaps and Google webmaster console
- Removing the annoying shipping message by turning shipping off -
02:32:30
- Installing the Yoast SEO plugin -
02:33:12
- Changing the website tagline -
02:34:04
- Adding a site icon / Favicon -
02:34:25
- Selecting which content you want in your XML Sitemap -
02:35:50
- Viewing the sitemap -
02:38:30
- Submitting the XML sitemap to Google webmaster console -
02:38:53
- Verify site ownership in Google webmaster console -
02:39:35
- Adding the sitemap -
02:40:21
- Overview of Post/Page/Product SEO -
02:41:15