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Exploring Amazon Seller Networks - Jesse Lakes, Geniuslink - DS509

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Doug is joined by Jesse Lakes, CEO and co-founder of Geniuslink, to discuss the emerging world of Amazon seller networks—an area that’s redefining affiliate marketing on Amazon.

The discussion covers the basics of what Amazon seller networks are, highlighting these platforms as a bridge connecting publishers, creators, and sellers on Amazon to boost sales and commissions through smart linking. Jesse outlines the mechanics of getting started with seller networks, the advantages like significantly higher commission rates compared to Amazon’s in-house affiliate program, and the potential for content creators to earn both from Amazon’s program and seller networks simultaneously.

He also addresses the challenges, such as a currently limited product catalog available through these networks and the importance of compliance with FTC regulations. Jesse emphasizes the opportunities this new model presents for content creators looking to monetize their recommendations more effectively and how Geniuslink is facilitating an easier integration into these networks.

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Doug is joined by Jesse Lakes, CEO and co-founder of Geniuslink, to discuss the emerging world of Amazon seller networks—an area that’s redefining affiliate marketing on Amazon.

The discussion covers the basics of what Amazon seller networks are, highlighting these platforms as a bridge connecting publishers, creators, and sellers on Amazon to boost sales and commissions through smart linking. Jesse outlines the mechanics of getting started with seller networks, the advantages like significantly higher commission rates compared to Amazon’s in-house affiliate program, and the potential for content creators to earn both from Amazon’s program and seller networks simultaneously.

He also addresses the challenges, such as a currently limited product catalog available through these networks and the importance of compliance with FTC regulations. Jesse emphasizes the opportunities this new model presents for content creators looking to monetize their recommendations more effectively and how Geniuslink is facilitating an easier integration into these networks.

Find Jesse:

Also, Check Out:

More with Doug:

Contact me. Ask Questions!

  • Send me an email here: feedback@doug.show
  • Leave a voicemail: (406) 813-0613
  continue reading

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