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Reddit mentions of NutriBullet 8-Piece High-Speed Blender/Mixer System (Renewed), Gray

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We found 1 Reddit mentions of NutriBullet 8-Piece High-Speed Blender/Mixer System (Renewed), Gray. Here are the top ones.

NutriBullet 8-Piece High-Speed Blender/Mixer System (Renewed), Gray
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    Features:
  • This Certified Refurbished product is tested & certified by NutriBullet to look and work like-new. The product includes all original accessories, and is backed by a 90 day warranty.
  • Certified Reconditioned 8-Piece Nutrient Extractor Set
  • 600-Watt motor Extract and drink in the same cup
  • Simple to use, simple to clean
  • This product is manufactured in compliance with US & Canadian Electrical Standards
  • Tested & certified by NutriBullet to look and work like new. The product includes all original accessories, and is backed by a 90 day warranty
  • Certified Reconditioned 8 Piece Nutrient Extractor Set
  • 600 Watt motor: Extract and drink in the same cup
  • Simple to use, simple to clean
  • Manufactured in compliance with US & Canadian Electrical Standards
Specs:
ColorGray
Height13.58 Inches
Length11.81 Inches
Number of items1
Width6.93 Inches

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Found 1 comment on NutriBullet 8-Piece High-Speed Blender/Mixer System (Renewed), Gray:

u/CarpathianInsomnia ยท 3 pointsr/japanlife

Alright, the flooring's squeaky clean so it's time to write! Paging /u/tenderlion too. Keep in mind that I'm doing the most conventional affiliate scheme - the Amazon affiliate program. That said, if you're thinking of approaching it differently, there's plenty of options. Most brands have their own dedicated affiliate program you can partake in!

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Picking a niche for me consists of 4 foundations: a) the products available, b) the amount of people looking for/buying these products, c) the current existing competitors you'll face and d) your willingness to sit down and write, write, write.

You are also free to pick a niche you have not much experience in, if you're willing to research about it. Passion sure helps, but also remember that if you devote much time to it, it'll start feeling a chore. Mixing hobbies with such a feeling..yeah, you get me.

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Products

In my case, I got the idea and immediately went to see how many products are there on Amazon. If there's 10+ products, you're good. But best scenario would be a few brands with 30-40 or even more products altogether. Aside from number of reviews, check their '#XXX in [category]'. The higher its rank, the more it sells, of course.

Let's see a very oversatured niche example: blenders. Check this guy out - it's 3580 in the whole Home & Kitchen category. If we take a look at its reviews (sort by latest), we'll also see it gets a new review every 1-2 days.

Perfect. This means it sells quite a few, as you know how lazy online consumers are. For every 1 review, there's waay more real purchases.

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How people search for these products

Time to see exactly how these people are searching for the stuff you want to promote. A.k.a.: keywords. Here's a mix of stuff you should use:

  • Google Keyword planner (free)
  • KWFinder (free, limited to 3 uses/day, but it shows volume on all KWs so you can do a lot with it)
  • Moz Keyword explorer (free, limited to 2 uses, 5 with a free account)

    You should both see the volume of searches per month + the competition for them. Keep in mind these are approximate values. For example, KWfinder has showed me some keywords have only 30 searches/month, yet I've gotten 40 "impressions" (not visits) only for the last 5 days. Talk about inaccuracy!

    For additional keyword ideas, you can use things like Keywordshitter (grand name, I know :D), or Ubersuggest.

    Sounds like a chore? It can be indeed. But most of what's to follow is founded on how you do your keyword research. So we have to be careful here. Still, 2 weeks should be plenty to gain a deeper understanding and pick something.

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    Competition

    Always perform a competition check too. If you're going against too big of a site, it'll be quite hard. If, however, you see newer sites that are also affiliates, there might be space for you. Tools here can be the 'difficulty' score of KWfinder and Moz keyword.

    You can also use Semrush for an analysis on any website - its traffic, keywords, backlinks (other websites linking to it) etc.

    If you think you can provide better value (longer reviews, more accurate/reader-friendly ones, better images (if you can tinker with Photoshop) etc, you're alright!

    For example, I have 2 competitors who I'll never beat. However, I've found that some of them missed some new products and didn't do proper comparisons between models. This has become my small niche where I get some alright traffic from.

    Things to look for are DA (Domain authority) and PA (Page authority). Sites with DA <30 are generally alright to takeover if you invest a bit of time. If they're between 10 and 23 DA, go for it! Check this with Mozbar (a free plugin that analyzes PA and DA).

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    Writing

    Writing can become really daunting, believe me. I've written 44 articles and around 90,000 words. (Yay for having a flexible schedule as a MEXT dude until when I'll get busy as heck :D)

    Your first reviews will be, probably, shit. Then, you'll get the hang of it. Proper structure, length (never write to a word count!) etc. Be sure to have an affiliate link above the fold (i.e. on the first 'screen' the user will see).

    There's really much to be said here, but summed up, just keep with it. Affiliate marketing, if done correctly, will still take some time to show results...Usually a few months.

    Also, you don't need to invest much money. Grab hosting/domain and you can start with a free theme (I used Parabola for Wordpress).

    Uh, got really long and I'm tired. But if you decide to start anything, throw me a PM so I can help somehow :D Cheers!