Saturday, March 29, 2008

Popular Jewelry & Watches @ Amazon.com

This is the one of a series of quick articles on popular products from Amazon.com. Of course, the most obvious measure of popularity is Amazon sales rank, the default listing order of Amazon's aStores. That order is already represented in the search engine listings, at least in theory. These items are ones that I have actually sold.

The idea here is that these items are popular enough that someone would buy them, but not so popular that they are widely listed elsewhere. Though this approach may seem wildly random, it is very likely that if someone bought these before, someone else might want to buy them in the future. Perhaps they are just what you're looking for!

Jewelry & Watches

Popular Brands

Popular Kitchen & Housewares Items @ Amazon.com

This is the one of a series of quick articles on popular products from Amazon.com. Of course, the most obvious measure of popularity is Amazon sales rank, the default listing order of Amazon's aStores. That order is already represented in the search engine listings, at least in theory. These items are ones that I have actually sold.

The idea here is that these items are popular enough that someone would buy them, but not so popular that they are widely listed elsewhere. Though this approach may seem wildly random, it is very likely that if someone bought these before, someone else might want to buy them in the future. Perhaps they are just what you're looking for!

Kitchen & Housewares Items

Popular Brands

Friday, March 28, 2008

Popular Health Care Items @ Amazon.com

This is the one of a series of quick articles on popular products from Amazon.com. Of course, the most obvious measure of popularity is Amazon sales rank, the default listing order of Amazon's aStores. That order is already represented in the search engine listings, at least in theory. These items are ones that I have actually sold.

The idea here is that these items are popular enough that someone would buy them, but not so popular that they are widely listed elsewhere. Though this approach may seem wildly random, it is very likely that if someone bought these before, someone else might want to buy them in the future. Perhaps they are just what you're looking for!

Health Care Items

Popular Brands



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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Popular Grocery Items @ Amazon.com

This is the one of a series of quick articles on popular products from Amazon.com. Of course, the most obvious measure of popularity is Amazon sales rank, the default listing order of Amazon's aStores. That order is already represented in the search engine listings, at least in theory. These items are ones that I have actually sold.

The idea here is that these items are popular enough that someone would buy them, but not so popular that they are widely listed elsewhere. Though this approach may seem wildly random, it is very likely that if someone bought these before, someone else might want to buy them in the future. Perhaps they are just what you're looking for!

Gourmet Items

Grocery Items

Obviously, these categories aren't doing as well as I might have hoped. Is it because people don't want to buy non-perishable grocery items online? Few people know that these categories exist? Other Associiates are doing a MUCH better job promoting them?

Maybe, but I've generally found that sales correlate more or less directly to the number of products listed in the major search engines. Let's take a quick snapshot so we can come back later and see how these items are being indexed:

GroceryGourmet
Yahoo! (47)Yahoo! (108)
MSN Live (783)MSN Live (687)
Google (0)Google (0)
Ask (0)Ask (0)
Well! That explains a lot! Apparently, Google and Ask don't find us worthy. I suppose turn-about is fair play then?

Popular Brands

Popular Consumer Electronics @ Amazon.com I

This is the one of a series of quick articles on popular products from Amazon.com. Of course, the most obvious measure of popularity is Amazon sales rank, the default listing order of Amazon's aStores. That order is already represented in the search engine listings, at least in theory. These items are ones that I have actually sold.

The idea here is that these items are popular enough that someone would buy them, but not so popular that they are widely listed elsewhere. Though this approach may seem wildly random, it is very likely that if someone bought these before, someone else might want to buy them in the future. Perhaps they are just what you're looking for!

Items

  1. Eforcity 2 Meter HDMI M/M Cable
  2. Airline Adapter
  3. Apple iPod shuffle 1 GB Metal (2nd Generation)
  4. Apple iPod shuffle 1 GB Pink (2nd Generation)
  5. Apple 30 GB iPod AAC/MP3 Video Player Black (5.5 Generation)
  6. Apple iPod nano 4 GB Blue (2nd Generation)
  7. Apple iPod nano 4 GB Green (2nd Generation)
  8. Apple AirPort Extreme Base Station (Gigabit) MB053LL/A
  9. Apple iPod nano 4 GB Silver (3G)
  10. Belkin HDMI-to-HDMI Cable (8 feet)
  11. CTA Digital IP-TBC Rapid Travel Charger for iPod
  12. Cameta Digital Slave Flash + Sunpak Grip + Case + Accessory Kit for Fuji
  13. Canon NB-2LH Rechargeable Battery Pack for Digital Cameras
  14. Canon PC 170 Personal Copier
  15. Canon PSC-50 Soft Leather Case for Canon Digital Cameras
  16. Canon PSC-65 Deluxe Soft Case for Canon Digital Cameras
  17. Canon PowerShot A550 7.1MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Zoom
  18. Canon Powershot SD500 7.1MP Digital Elph Camera with 3x Optical Zoom
  19. Casio FX-115ES Advanced Scientific Calculator with 2-Line Natural Textbook Display
  20. Cobra FRS 104 2-Way Radio (Pair)
  21. Creative Labs MuVo TX 256 MB MP3 Player
  22. Creative Zen V Plus 4 GB Portable Media Player (Black/Blue)
  23. Creative Zen Vision:M 30 GB MP3 and Video Player (Black)
  24. D-Link DIR-655 Extreme N Wireless Router
  25. Digital Grey Kard White Balance Card / Gray Card for Digital Photography
  26. Eforcity Premium Mini All-in-1 Memory Card Reader, Smoke
  27. Emerson PD5098 Portable CD Player with AM/FM Radio
  28. Emerson PD5203 Portable CD-R/RW Player with AM/FM Stereo Radio
  29. GE 29861GE2 Digital Answering System with 3 Mailboxes
  30. GE 29875GE2 Digital Messaging System with Voice Time and Day Stamp - Black
  31. Garmin Dashboard Mount for the StreetPilot C510 and C550
  32. Garmin Replacment Beanbag for Portable Friction Mount for Garmin GPS Units
  33. Garmin StreetPilot c530 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
  34. HP Officejet 5610 All-in-One Printer/Fax/Scanner/Copier
  35. IMATION 01889 500MB Write Once / Multi-Session DataPlay Disks
  36. Kingston 1 GB Secure Digital Flash Card ( SD/1GB )
  37. Kingston Data Traveler 1 GB USB Flash Drive ( DTI/1GB )
  38. Kodak Carousel 140 Slide Tray
  39. Koss KSC75 Portable Stereophone Headphones
  40. Koss PortaPro Headphones with Case
  41. Lenmar DLP006 Lithium-ion Digital Camera/Camcorder Battery Equivelent to the Panasonic CGR-S006A Battery
  42. Lexar Media 512 MB JumpDrive Sport Portable USB 2.0 Drive
  43. Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Router
  44. Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop
  45. Midland GXT850VP4 22-Channel 26-Mile GMRS/FRS 2-Way Radio (Pair, Mossy Oak)
  46. Midland XT511 Dynamo 22-Channel GMRS Emergency Crank Radio
  47. Monster Cable DVI400-2M DVI-D Video Cable
  48. Monster Cable HDMI 400 Cable (2 Meters)
  49. NeatReceipts Scanalizer Professional 2.5 Mobile Scanner and Software
  50. Olympus Neoprene Soft Digital Camera Case
  51. Apple Nike + iPod Sport Kit for iPod nano 1G, 2G, 3G
  52. Nikon Coolpix Camera Case
  53. Nikon Coolpix L11 6MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom

Popular Consumer Electronics @ Amazon.com II

This is the one of a series of quick articles on popular products from Amazon.com. Of course, the most obvious measure of popularity is Amazon sales rank, the default listing order of Amazon's aStores. That order is already represented in the search engine listings, at least in theory. These items are ones that I have actually sold.

The idea here is that these items are popular enough that someone would buy them, but not so popular that they are widely listed elsewhere. Though this approach may seem wildly random, it is very likely that if someone bought these before, someone else might want to buy them in the future. Perhaps they are just what you're looking for!

Items

  1. Nikon ML-L3 Wireless Remote Control for D50 & D70 Digital SLR Cameras
  2. OPPO DV-970HD Up-Converting Universal DVD Player
  3. Olympus 202032 H-1 GB xD Picture Card
  4. Olympus 202049 USB 200 Media Reader/Writer
  5. Olympus VN4100 Digital Voice Recorder
  6. OmniMount CCH1B Center Channel Speaker Shelf
  7. Onkyo TX-SR605 7.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver (Black)
  8. Onkyo TX-SR674S 7.1 Channel Up-Converting A/V Receiver (Silver)
  9. Opteka 70" Full Size Professional Photo / Video Tripod
  10. Opteka HD2 Filter Kit for Panasonic Lumix Digital Camera
  11. Opteka HD² Slide Copier for Panasonic Lumix Digital Camera
  12. Palm TX Handheld
  13. Panasonic PV-GS300 3.1MP 3CCD MiniDV Camcorder with 10x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom
  14. Philips 6.5-Inch Digital Picture Frame (Wood)
  15. Philips DVP642 DivX-Certified Progressive-Scan DVD Player
  16. Philips EXP2581 Portable MP3-CD Player
  17. Power2000 NP-BG1, NPBG1, 1150mAh Battery + Charger Kit for Sony Cybershot Digital Cameras
  18. Pyle PP-999 Phono Turntable Pre-Amp
  19. Samsonite Microfiber Deluxe Camera Bag with Lens Cleaning Kit & Tabletop Tripod
  20. Samsung LNS3251D 32" LCD HDTV
  21. Samsung LNT2342H 23-inch LCD HDTV
  22. Samsung LNT4071F 40-inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV
  23. Samsung LNT4669 46-inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV
  24. Samsung LNT5271F 52-inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV
  25. SanDisk 512MB TransFlash microSD Card
  26. SanDisk SDDR-103 MobileMate SD+ 5-in-1 Mobile Reader
  27. SanDisk Sansa e250 2 GB MP3 Player with microSD Expansion Slot (Black)
  28. SanDisk SDSDB-1024-A10/11 1 GB Secure Digital Card
  29. Sandisk 4GB Secure Digital SD HC Memory Card
  30. SanDisk Micro Secure Digital 2 GB Memory Card
  31. SanDisk Sansa e260 4 GB MP3 Player with SD Expansion Slot (Black)
  32. Selector 100 Black
  33. Sony ACCDVDP2 Accessory Kit for DCR-DVD Camcorders
  34. Sony CPA-9C MiniDisc and Discman Cassette Adapter
  35. Sony External USB Floppy Drive
  36. Sony ICF-CD73V Shower CD Player/Clock Radio
  37. Sony ICF-CDK70 Under Cabinet Kitchen Clock Radio with CD-Changer
  38. Sony MDR-EX51LP Fontopia Headphones
  39. Sony NPFD1 Rechargeable Battery Pack
  40. Speck MacBook 13" See-Thru Hard Case - RED - Fits all versions of 13" MacBooks
  41. TDK 4.7GB 16x DVD-R (100-Pack Spindle)
  42. TRENDnet USB to Serial Converter
  43. Tamrac 5273 Expedition 3 SLR Photo Backpack (Black)
  44. Targus CVR600 15.4 Groove Notebook Backpack
  45. Texas Instruments TI36X Solar Scientific Calculator
  46. Toshiba SD-3990 Divx PAL/NTSC DVD Player
  47. Uniden DECT1080-3 DECT 6.0 Cordless Digital Answering System with Caller ID with 2 Extra Handset
  48. Wacom Graphire2 Pen, Mouse & Tablet Set (Steel-Blue)
  49. Xtreme N Wireless Cardbus,adapter, Draft 802.11N
  50. Xtremehd 4-PORT HDmi Switcher
  51. Ziga 8-inch Digital Picture Frame
  52. yooZoo SanDisk Sansa e250 e260 e270 e280 Premium Silicone Skin Kit with Belt Clip, Sports Armband, LCD Screen Protector, Lanyard - Midnight Black

Popular DVDs @ Amazon.com I (A.I. - Incognito)

This is the one of a series of quick articles on popular products from Amazon.com. Of course, the most obvious measure of popularity is Amazon sales rank, the default listing order of Amazon's aStores. That order is already represented in the search engine listings, at least in theory. These items are ones that I have actually sold.

The idea here is that these items are popular enough that someone would buy them, but not so popular that they are widely listed elsewhere. Though this approach may seem wildly random, it is very likely that if someone bought these before, someone else might want to buy them in the future. Perhaps they are just what you're looking for!

DVDs (A.I. - Incognito)

Popular DVDs @ Amazon.com II (Inside - South)

This is the one of a series of quick articles on popular products from Amazon.com. Of course, the most obvious measure of popularity is Amazon sales rank, the default listing order of Amazon's aStores. That order is already represented in the search engine listings, at least in theory. These items are ones that I have actually sold.

The idea here is that these items are popular enough that someone would buy them, but not so popular that they are widely listed elsewhere. Though this approach may seem wildly random, it is very likely that if someone bought these before, someone else might want to buy them in the future. Perhaps they are just what you're looking for!

DVDs (Inside - South)

Popular DVDs @ Amazon.com III (Sparkle - Yoga)

This is the one of a series of quick articles on popular products from Amazon.com. Of course, the most obvious measure of popularity is Amazon sales rank, the default listing order of Amazon's aStores. That order is already represented in the search engine listings, at least in theory. These items are ones that I have actually sold.

The idea here is that these items are popular enough that someone would buy them, but not so popular that they are widely listed elsewhere. Though this approach may seem wildly random, it is very likely that if someone bought these before, someone else might want to buy them in the future. Perhaps they are just what you're looking for!

DVDs (Sparkle - Yoga)

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Popular Video Games @ Amazon.com

This is the one of a series of quick articles on popular products from Amazon.com. Of course, the most obvious measure of popularity is Amazon sales rank, the default listing order of Amazon's aStores. That order is already represented in the search engine listings, at least in theory. These items are ones that I have actually sold.

The idea here is that these items are popular enough that someone would buy them, but not so popular that they are widely listed elsewhere. Though this approach may seem wildly random, it is very likely that if someone bought these before, someone else might want to buy them in the future. Perhaps they are just what you're looking for!

Items

Popular Cellphones @ Amazon.com

This is the one of a series of quick articles on popular products from Amazon.com. Of course, the most obvious measure of popularity is Amazon sales rank, the default listing order of Amazon's aStores. That order is already represented in the search engine listings, at least in theory. These items are ones that I have actually sold.

The idea here is that these items are popular enough that someone would buy them, but not so popular that they are widely listed elsewhere. Though this approach may seem wildly random, it is very likely that if someone bought these before, someone else might want to buy them in the future. Perhaps they are just what you're looking for!

Items

Popular Brands