That can be a tough and frustrating situation. You may have heard stories of people who have had their websites approved right away and wondered what's going on with yours. Unfortunately, there's no clear-cut answer as to why Amazon denied your website.
Generally speaking, Amazon wants websites to be in compliance with their Associates Program Agreement and to have a valid purpose. Some possible issues that may have led to your website's rejection could include:
• Not enough content: If your website does not have enough content or does not provide enough detail to meet Amazon's requirements, they might deny it.
• Duplicate content: If your website has content that is already published on another website or site with the same affiliate link, Amazon may deny it.
• Links to prohibited items: If your website includes links to products or services that are prohibited by Amazon's Program Agreement, they might deny it.
• Poor user experience: If your website does not provide a good user experience, Amazon may deny it.
• Not enough traffic: If your website does not receive enough traffic, Amazon may deny it.
We suggest that you review the Associates Program Operating Agreement and any other related documents to make sure your website is compliant. Also check that your website provides enough content and a good user experience, and make sure your website is not duplicating content. Lastly, make sure your website does not link to any prohibited items.
We hope this helps you understand why Amazon may have denied your website and what you can do to improve your chances in the future.