Amazon wishlist tips Mar13 '07

Amazon.com's wishlist feature has been around for a long time. It's a very useful tool, considering most people buy gifts from Amazon anyway.

I've put together some tips for sharing and maintaining your Amazon wishlist.

General wishlist tips:

Sharing your wishlist

Amazon has a few methods to help share your wishlist, since that is the main idea.

Screenshot of Amazon.com

Customize your wishlist URL

Most of the time, you're gonna pass around your wishlist URL via email. Amazon tries to make each wishlist URL as short as possible, so the link doesn't break in an email message.

If the URL is still too long for your tastes, or you'd like a more customized URL, try any of these ideas:

Include filters in the URL

Note: Your default wishlist URL does not include any optional filters. Visitors tend to buy things from the top to bottom.

When a person views your wishlist, based on the URL provided from Amazon, they will see each item listed in the order it was added. This is probably not the way you want viewers to see your wishlist. Rather, you want them to view items based on priority.

In order to do this, visit your wishlist, and set the Sort By filter to Priority (high to low):

Screenshot of Amazon.com

This will generate a new URL in your browser's address bar.

Screenshot of Amazon.com

Copy and paste this URL in order to pass it around, or redirect it.

This way, when someone visits your wishlist, your most cherished items are on top.

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Another thing I do is break my wish list into catagories, one for books, one for movies, one for fun stuff. I also use ... Read more.

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