Are you looking to monetize your social media following? You might be wondering how to become an Amazon Influencer.
With its wealth of product categories, superb brand awareness, and high consumer trust, Amazon is a great choice for influencers in most niches.
This post will share everything you need to know to sign up and succeed.
What Is The Amazon Influencer Program
The Amazon influencer program is an extension of Amazon’s affiliate program, Amazon Associates. It is aimed at content creators with sizable social media audiences.
It allows influencers to make money online by promoting products and services sold on Amazon to their followers. Specifically, there are three ways for Amazon influencers to earn commissions:
- Affiliate links: When recommending a product on your social channels, you’ll include an affiliate link. When people click that link and buy, you get a commission.
- Storefront links: If a customer browsing your Amazon influencer storefront clicks on and purchases a product, you earn a commission.
- Review videos: Many Amazon product pages feature review videos from influencers. If your review video gets listed on a product page, you’ll get a commission each time someone buys the product after watching your video.
Who Can Become an Amazon Influencer
Amazon says it accepts applications from “all types of influencers,” but it does have some stipulations about who can apply. It considers three factors related to your social media presence.
Platform
Amazon currently accepts influencers with the following on four platforms:
- TikTok
- YouTube
If you are applying using an Instagram or Facebook account, you are required to use a business account.
Follower Count
Amazon explicitly states that it considers follower count when reviewing applications from prospective Amazon influencers.
But don’t be put off if you have only a small following. We’ve seen reports of tiny accounts being accepted.
Engagement Metrics
Smaller accounts tend to see higher engagement levels, which brings us to the final element of the Amazon influencer program approval process: engagement.
Social media engagement refers to the proportion of followers who interact with your posts, such as liking, commenting, sharing, and clicking on your links.
Amazon reviews affiliate applications based on various engagement metrics. They also consider how often you post and how consistent you are with your uploads.
You have a better chance of being approved if you have 2,000 highly engaged followers than tens of thousands who ignore everything you say.
Steps to Becoming an Amazon Influencer
Ready to join the Amazon influencer program? Follow these steps carefully to give yourself the best chance of being accepted.
1 Apply to the Amazon Influencer Program
Visit the Amazon Influencers landing page and click the “Sign up” CTA button:
You can sign up with your existing customer account. Or, if you’re already a member of the Amazon affiliate program, you should apply using your Amazon Associates account.
Alternatively, if you’ve never bought anything on Amazon, you can register a new Amazon account, which involves providing your name and contact details and creating a password.
Next, connect the public social media account through which you have the most “influence” in terms of follower count or engagement. Remember, if you’re using your Facebook or Instagram profile, you must use a business or creator account. Then click your preferred channel to log in and authenticate your account:
Unlike with the Amazon Associates program (and other affiliate programs), you’ll get instant approval — or rejection — based on publicly available information, such as your follower count and engagement rate.
Don’t be discouraged if you don’t get approved. Just wait for your followers to grow and engagement to improve, and apply again.
Got the thumbs-up from Amazon? Congrats! You’ll be presented with this message:
At this point, Amazon asks you to upload a profile photo and cover image:
Next, fill in your name, write a short bio describing what you do, and add your social media links:
Finally, Amazon wants to know where you heard about the influencer program. It also asks you to accept its operating agreement and confirm your content isn’t directed at children under 13.
And that’s it! Now, you’re free to visit your influencer page and start creating content.
2 Create Your Amazon Storefront
As an Amazon influencer, you can create your own custom Amazon storefront.
An Amazon storefront is a page where influencers can showcase curated product recommendations. Think of it like a bridge page in affiliate marketing: a dedicated landing page for all your affiliate products. Except it’s inside the Amazon ecosystem rather than on your own blog or website.
By default, your storefront will look something like this:
But you can customize it by adding your own banner image and profile picture.
Amazon influencers can access the same reporting page as the regular Amazon Associates dashboard:
And there’s also a dedicated page to manage your photos and idea lists:
Did you find a product you like on Amazon? Simply add it to a list, and it’ll appear on your storefront.
Publish Amazon Influencer Content
Amazon influencers can add three types of content to their storefronts:
- Video/photo posts
- Idea lists
- Livestreams
Video and Photo Posts
As the name suggests, video and photo posts are an opportunity to post photos or videos and tag the featured product(s) — just like when you tag a friend in a Facebook image.
When shoppers click these posts, they can access basic information about the product, including the price tag, availability, and reviews. If they like the product, they can add it to their cart from within the post.
Idea Lists
Think of idea lists as a catalog of your top recommendations. You can add a caption to explain your list and categorize them as you see fit, such as by occasion, audience, and price.
You can also tweak the order in which items appear on your list, allowing you to control which products shoppers see first.
Livestreams
Finally, livestreams are a more engaging way to present product recommendations. Live unboxings and product demos allow you to field questions from your viewers in real-time, creating a two-way conversation.
Products in your livestream will appear in a carousel beneath the video, allowing shoppers to add them to their carts while they watch your broadcast. Neat!
3 Promote Your Affiliate Links & Storefront on Social Media
Let’s look at four ways social media influencers can earn commissions through the Amazon influencer program:
Share Affiliate Links to Products
With this approach, you’ll find a product, promote it through social media, and add an affiliate link so people can click and buy.
This approach varies for different social media platforms:
Facebook lets you add links directly to blog posts on your website, although many Facebook influencers steer you toward a landing page. For maximum conversions, direct people to blog posts containing multiple affiliate links.
Instagram lets you add a link to your bio. You should link to a specific Amazon page, a landing page or blog post, or a Linktree link that lets you direct people to multiple pages at the same time.
TikTok lets you add links to your TikTok bio if you upgrade to a business account. You can also add unclickable links to captions or comments.
YouTube lets you add links to video descriptions. Remember to tell viewers to check the description for your link!
Create Amazon Livestreams
You can create your own Amazon livestream using your phone by downloading the free Amazon Live Creator app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. The app is available in the US to vendors who have a Store and professional sellers enrolled in Amazon Brand Registry.
With livestreams, you can add links to the products you’re discussing, which appear below the stream:
Livestreams convert extremely well, with brands reporting conversion rates of nearly 30% from live-streamed events. That’s up to 10 times higher than traditional online shopping channels.
Share Links to an Amazon Storefront
Once you’ve set up your influencer storefront, you can link to it from your social media accounts.
Your storefront features links to curated collections and individual products:
When a shopper sees a product in your storefront, clicks, and makes a purchase, you earn a cut of the sale. Commission rates for storefront earnings vary across product categories:
These rates are lower than Amazon’s standard affiliate commission rates because you didn’t actively bring customers to Amazon — they were already browsing the site. However, you played a role in the path to purchase, so Amazon’s happy to reward you.
4 Get Approved For Onsite Earnings
Onsite earnings are what you earn if a customer already browsing Amazon sees your product photos or review videos and then makes a purchase. As such, they’re an easy way for influencers to boost their earnings by recommending products to people already in the buying mood.
Unfortunately, onsite earnings aren’t automatically available to Amazon influencers.
To get approved, you must submit three example review videos showing products you own and like, explaining why you recommend the product in an authentic, conversational way.
Be sure to follow all Amazon guidelines when recording your submissions. These guidelines are extensive, so read them carefully before working on your videos, but some of the most important rules include:
- Don’t add external links
- Don’t add CTAs encouraging viewers to visit other sites or social media platforms
- Only tag products that are clearly featured in your video
- Avoid mentioning prices, promotion information, discount claims, or time-sensitive information
- Don’t ask viewers to leave positive reviews
Once you submit your video examples, Amazon will manually review them and accept or reject your application, typically within two business days.
Amazon is pretty damn picky about review videos, so don’t be too disappointed if your first attempts are rejected.
At the same time, don’t take it too lightly because you only get three video submission attempts to get approved for onsite earnings, or your Amazon influencer account will be permanently banned, and you’ll have to start again from scratch.
If you’re approved for onsite commissions, you can add video reviews to your storefront. This allows you to discuss the product’s features and benefits in a way that appeals to your target audience.
Storefront videos incorporate a link to the product you’re discussing:
When someone clicks through and purchases the product, you earn a commission, per Amazon’s onsite earnings commission rates.
There’s also a chance your videos will be added directly to Amazon product listings:
Product listings can feature up to six review videos, which appear in a popup lightbox:
When Amazon customers view your content and make a qualifying purchase, you’ll get paid.
Getting Paid As An Amazon Influencer
By this point, you’ve (hopefully) been approved for both the Amazon influencer program and onsite earnings. So it’s time to get into the fun stuff: earning money.
Amazon offers three commission payment methods:
- Direct deposit
- Amazon gift certificate
- Check
Whichever you choose, you’ll receive your commissions approximately 60 days after the end of the month in which you earned them. For instance, commissions earned in January will be paid in late March.
How to Be a Successful Amazon Influencer
There are no shortcuts to success as an Amazon influencer — it takes work. But there are some tried-and-trusted strategies you can follow to improve your chances.
1 Apply Through TikTok
TikTok is in a league of its own when it comes to social media engagement, with a median engagement rating of 5.69% across all industries.
Remember, Amazon uses engagement metrics when deciding whether or not to approve your application. So, it makes sense to apply through a channel that’s naturally geared toward engagement.
2 Prioritize Engagement Over Virality
You might think getting as many eyes on your affiliate-related social media posts makes sense.
But there’s no point generating hundreds of thousands of impressions if no one interacts with your content. So stick with high-engagement content formats, such as easy “name that” quizzes.
3 Nail Your Onsite Earnings Application
To be approved for onsite earnings, you must upload three example review videos that comply with Amazon’s (many) guidelines.
You only get three attempts to get the green light from Amazon. To give yourself the best chance of success, show your face and demonstrate the product in action, which requires having the product in your hands.
Identify the most attractive features and benefits listed in the product description and reference them in your review.
4 Scale Video Content Production
Remember, Amazon only lists a maximum of six influencer videos per product. Your best chance of getting featured is to seek out products with fewer existing videos.
At the same time, don’t waste your time on products with zero videos — there’s no guarantee those brands accept video reviews.
Unfortunately, there’s no way to filter products on Amazon by the number of video reviews posted, so this is very much a case of trial and error: keep clicking through products in your niche until you find something relevant with fewer than six videos.
Look for trending products that are attracting plenty of attention from shoppers. One way to do this is to only target products that have received 10+ reviews in the past week.
Once you’ve found an attractive product, ensure you don’t fall foul of Amazon’s video guidelines. Avoid mentioning prices or promoting your social media channels; don’t give it the “hard sell.” Instead, focus on providing a genuine review that speaks to specific features and benefits.
5 Don’t Start Buying & Returning Products
Jeff Bezos didn’t get rich by encouraging people to return their recent Amazon purchases.
There are plenty of reports claiming that Amazon bans regular customers for making frequent product returns.
So, if you habitually buy and return dozens of reviewed products every month, it’s a safe bet that Amazon will notice. Keep it up, and you’ll likely get kicked out of the Amazon influencer program for good, so don’t risk it.
Instead, buy products you can actually use. And if you don’t have any use for it, resell it via Facebook Marketplace or eBay.
6 Take Advantage of Free Products
If you grow your Amazon storefront, you’ll find Amazon sellers start reaching out to offer free products in return for a review.
You should take advantage of these opportunities as long as you’re happy to associate with those brands and products. Remember to disclose in your videos that you received the product free of charge.
7 Capture Multiple Videos for Each Product
You can increase the visibility of your review content by creating multiple videos for every product you review. Try showing them from different angles and focusing on different features and benefits.
Do you have an old video that’s no longer generating views and clicks? Try re-uploading it for a recency-fueled visibility boost.
Summing Up
Joining the Amazon Influencer Program is a great start to earning money from your social media followers, but you can do a lot more.
Expanding to new platforms, experimenting with new types of content, and improving your affiliate link promotion can take your revenue to the next level.
Check out our complete social media affiliate marketing guide to learn how to maximize your online presence.
FAQs
Follower count is one factor Amazon uses to assess applications for its influencer program, but the retailer doesn’t specify exactly how many followers are needed to be accepted.
We’ve seen reports of influencers being approved with just a couple hundred followers, but we’ve also heard of people being rejected despite having thousands of followers. Engagement levels matter more than follower count.
Yes! Amazon influencers get paid for any sales they influence. They can earn commissions from Amazon in three ways:
Affiliate linking: When someone clicks an Amazon affiliate link in an influencer’s content and buys the product, the influencer gets a cut of the sale.
Amazon storefront sales: Your custom storefront allows you to showcase products you love. When someone clicks your storefront link and buys a product you recommend, you earn a commission.
Onsite earnings: These are paid when someone already browsing Amazon purchases a product after watching an influencer’s review video or product image.
Only some people can be Amazon Influencers. To become an Amazon influencer, you must:
– Live (or run a business) in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, India, France, Italy, Germany, or Spain
– Have a dedicated following on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube
– Have solid social media engagement metrics, such as generating lots of likes, shares, and comments on your posts