There’s a lot more to Amazon than just shopping — in fact, there are multiple ways to make money!
A few you may know about already and a few you may not. I did some extra digging around this morning so I could show you how to make money on Amazon. Here are my findings:
How to Make Money On Amazon As An Influencer
With Amazon’s new Influencer program, you can can sign up and begin earning money reviewing products you already own. This is something that takes the “Associates” program (described below) a bit further.
Basically, you build a storefront within Amazon of the products you already own and like. Then, review these products and share them with your friends and followers.
If anyone is convinced to purchase what you recommended, you’ll earn commission!
There is a free e-book – 7 Steps to Becoming a Successful Amazon Influencer that goes into more detail on all the steps involved in earning money reviewing products you already own, as well as exactly how to get started.
How to Make Money On Amazon Selling Your Stuff
You can sell your stuff on Amazon and even open up your own little e-store if you want. They do not charge per-item listing fees and many people do prefer using them to sites like Ebay.
If you decide to go the web store route, they let you try it free for a month, but after that there will be a monthly charge.
Another way to sell on Amazon is through FBA (Fulfillment by Amazon), where you simply ship the items you want to resell directly them, and then THEY ship to the customer when it sells, and you get paid. 🙂
There are many people who make far more than just a side income selling with FBA.
Amazon MTurk
This is the most obvious first choice because I talk about MTurk regularly on this site.
It’s short task work you can do for various requesters across almost any category you can imagine (writing, transcription, data entry, search evaluation, etc.) and Mturk is the platform you use for doing the work.
Anyone can sign up as a worker although if you’re not in the US you may find it difficult to get paid since I’m not sure that Amazon does bank transfers for people living outside the country.
For more info on how MTurk works, read our short review or check out this detailed beginner’s guide to MTurk that is very highly-rated.
Amazon’s Trade-In Program
I’m sure you’re probably familiar with all of those little sites that let you trade things in and get cash and/or gift cards in return. Stuff like your old cell phones, laptops, etc.
Well, Amazon actually has something similar with a very long list of things you can trade in, including cell phones, laptops, cameras, books, textbooks, music, mp3 players, and much more.
Shipping is free on your end (they let you print off a shipping label to use) and you get an immediate offer on anything you submit. Go here to learn more about how it works.
Make Money With the Amazon Affiliate Program
You can also sign up as an Amazon Associate and earn commissions from sales you direct through your unique links to the site.
Simply write about a product you love and use one of your links for people to click. If they buy the item, you’ll get a percentage of commission for their purchase.
You can also earn money from purchases people make for other things after they’ve already clicked through your links because Amazon creates a cookie and will “remember” that your Amazon Associates link was the last one that person clicked.
Self-Publish on Amazon
If you’re a writer and want to get your work out there, you can self-publish on Amazon. With Kindle Direct Publishing, you can earn up to 70 percent of royalties on your e-books while also having the freedom to set your own prices.
There is also an option available to go through Create Space which allows your inventory to be produced on-demand as customers order so there is no upfront inventory investment.
I have successfully written and self-published on Amazon, although since I did that, I’ve moved my e-books over to SendOwl since I get 100% of my profits, which I personally prefer.
Take Calls From Home For Amazon
Amazon actually does hire home-based virtual customer service reps regularly! Pay rate varies from job to job, and the role is usually reserved for people living in specific states. Their needs change all the time.
You can go to the careers page on their main site to find these jobs, they have a special section for just their virtual work. Lots of times these positions are open to other countries, but they often hire within the US, too.
You can also read the Amazon work at home customer service review I wrote for more info on how it works.
Anna Thurman is a work at home blogger and mom of two. She has been researching and reviewing remote jobs for over 13 years. Her findings are published weekly here at Real Ways to Earn.