10 Proven Ways to Increase Your Amazon Affiliate Earnings in 2026
Amazon's affiliate program pays billions of dollars to publishers every year, but most affiliates earn far less than they could. The difference between a site that earns $100/month and one that earns $5,000/month is rarely about traffic volume alone. It is about how effectively you present products, where you place affiliate links, and whether you are using the tools available to maximize every click.
Here are ten strategies that consistently increase Amazon affiliate earnings. Each one is actionable, and most can be implemented in an afternoon.
1. Use Product Display Boxes Instead of Text Links
This is the single highest-impact change you can make. A product display box with an image, current price, feature highlights, and a CTA button converts dramatically better than a plain text link. The visual presentation creates trust and gives the reader enough information to feel confident clicking through.
The numbers speak for themselves: product boxes typically see 2-4x higher click-through rates compared to inline text links.
Tidy Amz Blocks's Product Box block creates professional product displays directly in the WordPress block editor. You search for a product, click to import, and the block renders with the product image, title, price, features, Prime badge, and a call-to-action button.
2. Add Comparison Tables to Review Posts
Comparison tables are the second-highest converting content format in affiliate marketing, after product boxes. They work because they match the reader's intent perfectly: someone reading a review article is comparing options and needs help deciding.
For a deep dive on this topic, see our guide on creating Amazon product comparison tables in WordPress.
3. Enable Geotargeting for International Traffic
Check your analytics. If you are getting traffic from outside your primary Amazon marketplace, you are losing commissions on every international click. A visitor from Germany clicking a link to amazon.com may still buy the product, but you will not earn a commission because the purchase happens on a different marketplace.
Geotargeting solves this by automatically detecting the visitor's location and redirecting them to their local Amazon store. Sites with significant international traffic typically see a 15-30% increase in commissions after enabling geotargeting.
4. Keep Prices Up to Date with Auto-Sync
Displaying an incorrect price is worse than displaying no price at all. When a visitor sees "$49.99" on your site and then finds the product at "$64.99" on Amazon, they feel misled.
Tidy Amz Blocks's automatic price sync updates product prices daily via the Amazon PA API. This runs through WP-Cron in the background, so your displayed prices are always current without any manual intervention.
5. Optimize for Mobile
Over 60% of web traffic is mobile, and this percentage continues to grow. Common mobile issues with affiliate content:
- Comparison tables that require horizontal scrolling
- Product images that are too small to see clearly
- CTA buttons that are too small to tap accurately
- Layouts that overflow the viewport
Test your highest-traffic product pages on a phone. Every product display should be fully visible without horizontal scrolling, and every button should be easily tappable.
6. Use Click Tracking to Find Your Best Placements
Without data, you are optimizing blindly. Click tracking tells you which products get the most clicks, which pages drive the most affiliate traffic, and where in your content visitors are most likely to click.
Review your click data monthly. Look for patterns:
- Which products have the highest click-through rate?
- Which pages drive the most total clicks?
- Do product boxes outperform text links on your site? By how much?
- Are there pages with high traffic but low clicks (optimization opportunities)?
7. Write "Best Of" Roundup Posts
"Best [product category] in 2026" articles are the bread and butter of Amazon affiliate marketing. They target high-intent keywords, naturally accommodate multiple product mentions, and provide genuine value.
A well-structured roundup post includes:
- A summary comparison table at the top with your top picks
- Individual product reviews (300-500 words each) with product boxes
- A clear "best for" category for each product
- A buying guide section explaining what to look for
- A FAQ section targeting long-tail questions
8. Add Products Contextually Within Content
The most natural product mentions are those woven into genuinely helpful content. Instead of listing products in isolation, mention them in context where they solve a problem the reader has.
Mix display formats for contextual mentions:
- Use inline text links for casual references
- Use a product box when you want to highlight a specific recommendation
- Use image blocks to show products in action
9. Test Different Button Colors and Text
The CTA button on your product displays is the final barrier between a page view and a click. Small changes to button text and color can have a measurable impact.
Button text tests to consider:
- "Check Price on Amazon" (curiosity-driven)
- "View on Amazon" (neutral and trustworthy)
- "Buy on Amazon" (direct, works for high-intent audiences)
- "See Latest Price" (implies price may change, creates urgency)
10. Focus on High-Commission Categories
Amazon's commission rates vary significantly by product category. As of 2026, rates range from 1% (grocery, health) to 20% (Amazon Games).
Higher-commission categories include:
- Amazon Games: 20%
- Luxury Beauty, Amazon Explore: 10%
- Digital Music, Handmade: 5%
- Physical Books, Kitchen, Automotive: 4.5%
- Amazon Devices (Fire, Kindle, Echo): 4%
Lower-commission categories include:
- Grocery, Health & Personal Care: 1%
- Electronics, Computers: 2-2.5%
- Video Games (not Amazon Games): 1%
Also consider the "24-hour cookie" benefit. When someone clicks your affiliate link and buys anything on Amazon within 24 hours, you earn a commission on everything in their cart.
Bonus: Tools That Help You Earn More
- Amazon affiliate plugin: A plugin like Tidy Amz Blocks handles product displays, price sync, click tracking, and geotargeting.
- Analytics tool: Google Analytics (or Plausible for privacy-focused sites) shows you which pages get the most traffic.
- SEO tool: Ahrefs, Semrush, or a similar tool helps you find high-intent keywords.
- Page speed tool: Run Lighthouse audits regularly to ensure your product displays are not slowing down your site.
Conclusion
Increasing your Amazon affiliate earnings does not require more traffic. It requires better use of the traffic you already have. The ten strategies in this guide can be implemented without creating a single new page of content.
Start with the highest-impact changes first: replace text links with product displays on your top 10 pages, add comparison tables to your roundup posts, and enable price sync so your visitors always see accurate pricing.
If you are not already using a dedicated Amazon affiliate plugin, Tidy Amz Blocks provides all the tools mentioned in this article in a single, free WordPress plugin. Install it, set up your first product box, and see the difference for yourself.