Amazon.com – The Grocery Store
You can now buy and sell groceries online through Amazon.com, which has stocked more than 10,000 non-perishable items — a number that is growing every day.
I see this working especially well where affiliates can promote hard-to-find specialty items such as natural and Organic food products which may not be available in everyone’s nearest grocery store… or even hometown.
Like the wheat free and gluten free spaghetti sauce shown here to the left for example, or Bare Naked Granola and Cereals.
As a selling point, all items are eligible for free Super Saver Shipping and Amazon Prime.
I didn’t notice any comments regarding changes to the commission structure in Amazon’s affiliate interface, so it would appear that under the Performance Fee Structure, the referral rate for grocery items will range from 4% to 8.5%, and be based on your total number of shipped items.
Green Mountain Coffee anyone?
Cheers,
Ros
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