How to add an Amazon Image Link to a WordPress Blog Post
Just recently we have started adding Amazon affiliate links to one of our niche blogs but we couldn’t quite work out how to add a product image link. It’s not as straight forward as adding a bit of code like you would do with say a Commission Junction product image link. We eventually bit the bullet and decided to get in there and see how it was done and we found that it isn’t that difficult after all. So here are the steps for anyone wanting to do the same thing.
Step 1: Upload an Image
First you need to find an image of the particular product. To do this just head over to Amazon and find the product page for that product. At the top left hand corner of every product page in Amazon is an image of the product. You just need to save that image to your computer. It doesn’t matter where you save it as long as you remember where.
Okay, so by now you probably have a blog post written in WordPress about that product so have that open on your screen. You would be in the edit post section of WordPress for that. Now you just want to upload the image to that blog post. Hopefully you know how to do this. It will depend on which version of WordPress you have but there will be an option to upload the image and place it into the blog post itself.
You should now have an image of the product displaying on your blog post but at this point it still doesn’t have a link to Amazon. In other words, if a reader were to click the image it would take them nowhere.
Step 2: Grab the Code
To get the image to click through to Amazon you need to add a bit of code behind the image. To do this you need to head back to Amazon to the product page you were on and click the LINK TO THIS PAGE option on the top menu bar. You need to be logged into your Amazon affiliate account in order to see this.
On this page select the Image Only option. This will display some code in the html box below it. Now you need to pick up some of the code from that html box. We don’t want the entire piece of code. We actually just want everything between the first and second lot of quotes (see underlined in RED in the image to the left). Just copy that code as we will need it for the next step. Make sure you don’t include the quotation marks themselves. We just want everything from http to the next lot of quotation marks.
Step 3: Add the Code
Now head back to your blog post. Click on the product image in your blog post to highlight it and then click the INSERT/EDIT LINK menu option on the blog post menu bar (see image above). You should get a little pop-up that lets you add URLs. Then just paste the code that you grabbed from Amazon into the LINK URL field. Click UPDATE and you are done.
To check that it is working just save your blog post and preview it in a browser and then click on the image. It should take you to that product page on Amazon.
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Basically you need to think everything on your blog to monetize, a picture linked to amazon affiliate link. Good.
Great tutorial here…I’m wondering if you know how to get the Amazon Associates product images to work in the Text/HTML widget? For my blog they seem to only display on my site’s main page but not on any of the other posts or pages… I was thinking this might be related to where I uploaded the Amazon images to in my directory? any thoughts or ideas are appreciated…
I haven’t tried that myself so can’t really answer your question. However I did a bit of searching for you and came up with this blog post where the owner has used Amazon links in the sidebar so it may help…or at least get you closer to an answer.
http://blog-well.com/2008/05/20/how-to-display-ads-in-your-wordpress-sidebar/
Hi – this information is great. Just one question. If you are not picking up all the code, it means you are not picking up the bit that has your Amazon Affiliate ID – so, is your tracking code still working in this case?
Suzi
Just had another look – my mistake, I see it IS picking up the ID. Apologies!
Paula… You have saved my life.
I have used about every plugin out there and nothing worked.
This is exactly what I was looking for. I wasted 2 days looking for this.
Thank you sooo much for the info.
OH MY GOODNESS THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS POST. I have been ready to rip my hair out for the last hour trying to figure out how to add it to my sidebar and the link you posted in the comments is gold.
Very glad to have found your site! Has a simple and straightforward solution. I would have pulled my hair out and wasted a lot of time. Glad I did a search right away instead!
how do I add the text and image link to my blog
Thank you sooo much for this post – It saved me a LOT of time!
Very good post. Helped me out a lot. Thanks. =]
Oh well done ladies!
You guys saved me a few more hair follicles because I didn’t need to work the whole amazon image thing out myself!
Awesome post, it really answers the problem.Wordpress is littered with unanswered forum requests to find the answer to this little conundrum!
So, I thought that I would google it and here I am. Just added you to my RSS feed and I look forward to seeing you around.
Many thanks again
Ian
p.s. I am just starting out and am looking to work from home so that I can be around for my kids as they grow up.
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Thank you! I’ve been trying to figure out how to do this, and this was exactly what I needed!
This is exactly what I’m looking for! Thank you so much for the tips.

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Thank you for this! I was going bananas trying to figure it out…this is what i neede. Specifying which part of the code is the one really needed was critical- I don´t understand why Amazon doesn´t do this! This is the url if you want to see what it now looks like http://www.maitravelsite.com/europe/madrid-cheap-eats/
Thanks!
Federico
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Really useful as I’ve been so confused about how to do this!
Thank you
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Ladies! I have tried ALL DAY to get this to work and then I finally found your fantastic step-by-step guide! You made it SO easy for me. I will absolutely be back in seek of more knowledge.
Can’t thank you enough!
Kim
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Thanks, this helped me out!