If you've ever watched a video in which someone features an Amazon product, it's likely they'll follow the spiel with "linked in their Amazon storefront", inviting viewers to shop.
Influencers shamelessly plug their storefronts every chance they get. Every time you buy something from their page, they earn a commission. The good news is, you can do it, too.
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Opening your own storefront is as simple as applying for the Amazon Influencer Program .
Don't let the term "influencer" turn you away. Although the word sounds intimidating, you don't need millions of followers to be approved.
Amazon allows content creators with attainable amounts of followers to participate, too. For reference, I have 1.6K followers on Instagram and 6.1K on TikTok. I am by no means an influencer, and still got approved.
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The online retail giant looks at other engagement metrics besides your number of followers, such as post frequency. From personal experience, you will get approved as long as you are consistently creating content.
In your internet browser, openthis link to Amazon.com . It will take you to the landing page to sign up for the Amazon Influencer Program. Then, click on theSign upbutton.
Here is the landing page to sign up for the Amazon Influencer Program.
Screenshot by Sabrina Ortiz/After you hit theSign upbutton, you will be taken to a page where you can select the Amazon account you'd like to link to your influencer account.
You can use your existing Amazon account, which will allow you to access your shopping history, product reviews, and the lists you already have within your account. If you'd rather create a new account to keep both accounts separate, or if you don't have one, go ahead and open a new account.
Select the Amazon account you'd like to link or create a new account.
Screenshot by Sabrina Ortiz/Once you link your account, it will prompt you to answer a couple more questions, including your social media handles, which will determine if you are eligible or not.
Then the moment you've been waiting for -- *drumroll* -- you'll see if you get approved. If you don't get approved, don't be discouraged. You can work on your social media presence by posting more consistently and keep applying.
If you did get approved, time to move to the next step.
If you're approved, the page should look like this.
Screenshot by Sabrina Ortiz/Congrats, you're approved! Now it's time to set up the storefront. You will want to create idea lists with your favorite Amazon items or recommendations. Preferably, make lists that match your content, so that it interests your followers.
For example, CarterPC is an influencer known for his coverage of tech. Therefore, his storefront is stocked with his favorite tech gadgets.
Getting approved is only half the battle. You won't make money until your followers purchase items from it, so make sure to share that link on your social media platforms and make content about your favorite Amazon finds to optimize the chances of people buying your recommendations.
Screenshot by Sabrina Ortiz/An Amazon storefront is a page on Amazon that showcases an "influencer's" favorite Amazon products. Followers can easily find product recommendations from people they trust, while influencers gain commissions from the followers' purchases.
The commission rates range from 1% to 20%, depending on the item and category.
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Amazon is transparent about the rates by posting achart online that delineates the rate for each category.
Amazon says, "We accept applications from all types of influencers, provided you have a YouTube, Instagram, or Facebook account. When reviewing your application, we look at the number of followers you have in addition to other engagement metrics."
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There are no exact metrics offered, but followers don't seem to be the main qualifier as much as posting consistency.
Yes, you can apply as many times as you'd like. If you get denied, don't give up! You can polish your social media presence by posting more often and then check again. Sometimes, it's just luck.