I asked this question a couple of months back: https://www.reddit.com/r/FulfillmentByAmazon/comments/710swb/alternative_to_amzpromoter/
https://landingcube.com was recommended to me and I've been a happy user since. Good price, looks good (the best IMO), and no deliverability issues.
its a website before they reach your amazon product. It's like a middleman. Because it's not actually on amazon, you can use it to collect information and even facebook pixel data. https://landingcube.com/
Both Amazon allows sellers to create promo codes right in their platform. eBay doesn't use promo codes on the seller level from what I have seen, and that's where most my sales are too. There is no way to track directed traffic however to either.
I would create a product plage on Amazon and direct traffic there if I were you.
Super URLs (the type with a keyword in the link that go straight to the listing) don't work these days, as Amazon's algorithm has gotten too good at picking out these links. Basically you can still send people to your listing with these links but it won't do anything for your rankings.
If you want to use links with keywords to boost rankings these days, you'll want to use 2-step URLs or SFB.
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2-step URLs are probably most common. Here you're linking to a search page with your search (ie keyword) already populated. Usually a search in a brand or storefront page (there are a few other kinds too), and usually restricted so only your ASIN comes up. When the customer clicks through to the listing, it's basically an organic click, so you get the ranking power.
This link has a little more info on this.
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Otherwise, search-find-buy (SFB), where you direct the customer to search for the keyword you want to rank for, and find your product. For this you really need to be offering a really good deal (such as 100% rebates), for it to be worth the effort for the customer to search and find your product.
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I'd lean to 2-step URLs as best right now, just because you're going to get more conversions because it's easier for the customer. Field-ASIN or Hidden Keyword 2-step URL are probably the best options here. SFB can work too - it's more organic so (theoretically) gives better ranking power - but you're giving customers more work to do to buy your product which isn't ideal.
Well, first off you are consenting (you probably just dont know it) when you use google services, like gmail, google maps, google search through the terms and conditions. Google then creates a ‘generic’ person account based on this info and your IP. The API’s are then paid for by companies like Amazon and Facebook for marketing purposes. Through a few function calls and using these two API’s:
https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/geocoding/intro
https://landingcube.com/traffic/amazon-adwords/
I can very easily see your address, look at what keywords you search and various other things. From there I can do a simple search to find out your name from this info. Amazon does this all the time, how do you think they show ads for products that you just google-searched? Its a little silly to think that a company providing ad-free, free-of-charge, services to millions of users every single day, isn’t selling your info...