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Why Publishers Should Not Administer Editorial Recommendations Programs

Editorial Recommendations can mean a lot of things for many different people. For retailers, they can be a great way to showcase a wide range of products, offering a third party perspective on these items and giving retailers the opportunity to provide insight into the items they have available without the information they’re giving seeming […]

The Lack of Editorial Recommendations at Walmart

Taking a look at the Editorial Recommendations published by different retailers can give us a good idea of what to do – and what not to do – when publishing our own articles. This is why we’ve taken the time to examine the strengths and weaknesses of some of the biggest eCommerce websites currently publishing […]

What Percentage of Individuals Click to Read Full Articles?

If you shop on Amazon, you’ve likely noticed a wide variety of things can appear on the search engine results page. Organic search results are standard, but in addition to these, other things can appear, including sponsored listings and ads. Among all of these, you can even find articles called Editorial Recommendations. These are a […]

How Does Amazon Vet Publishers for Onsite Associates?

How Does Amazon Vet Publishers for Onsite Associates? The Amazon Onsites Associates program has been around for a while now. It began as an extension of the site’s affiliate program, in which blogs or other parties would be able to earn money by posting links to the company’s products offsite. However, this original program’s success […]

How Do Publishers Benefit from Onsite Publisher Programs?

Onsite Publisher Programs featuring Editorial Recommendations from independent publishers have been around for a little while. However, many of these programs are just beginning to grow, with many eCommerce platforms just beginning to adopt their own programs. This has led many publishers to develop an interest in participating in these programs and writing their own […]