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Amazon Reviews on Teachable

Add Amazon Reviews to Teachable in 5 Minutes

You’ve built a Teachable course, polished your landing page, and launched your offer. But if potential students still aren’t enrolling, it may be due to a lack of trust signals.

Amazon reviews provide that missing social proof. Whether it’s feedback from your book, a related product, or another educational tool, showcasing verified reviews on your Teachable site can reinforce your authority. With Wisernotify, adding these reviews is simple and code-free.

Why Add Amazon Reviews on Teachable?

Teachable makes it easy to create and sell online courses—but it doesn’t have built-in review features. Amazon reviews help bridge that gap.

Build Trust With Prospective Students: Amazon reviews are widely recognized and credible. Featuring them shows your expertise is already validated by others.

Increase Conversions and Enrollments: According to BrightLocal, 77% of consumers regularly read reviews before purchasing. Showing positive Amazon reviews can help users make faster enrollment decisions.

Tie Your Course to Published Work: If your course content is linked to a book or product listed on Amazon, highlighting those reviews reinforces your value.

Example Use Case

A leadership coach selling a Teachable course could show Amazon reviews from their bestselling leadership book. This validates their credibility and improves conversion rates.

How to Add Amazon Reviews on Teachable

Adding Amazon reviews to your website can help you build trust and get more customers. Here’s an easy guide to setting up a Amazon review widget on your site using WiserNotify.

Step 1: Sign Up for Free

First, sign up for WiserNotify. It’s free for the first 1,000 visitors, and you can choose a paid plan later if you need more.

Step 2: Set Up WiserNotify on Your Website

After signing up, you need to add a small piece of WiserNotify code to your website. This code lets WiserNotify show Amazon reviews on your site.

Step 3: Add Amazon Reviews

Go to your WiserNotify dashboard to add a Amazon review popup to your site. Here’s a simple guide on how to do it:

You can also watch this video to learn how to change how the reviews look:

This is what the review notification looks like on a website:

How yelp reviews look like on real life

More Than Just Reviews

WiserNotify does more than show reviews. It helps over 11,000 businesses worldwide build trust and urgency, which can lead to more sales.

For a full guide on using WiserNotify:

How to Embed Amazon Reviews on Teachable

Once your Wisernotify widget is ready, here’s how to embed Amazon reviews into your Teachable site:

1. Log in to your Teachable admin panel.

2. Go to Site > Pages, and choose the page where you want to add the reviews.

3. Click Edit Page, and scroll to the desired section.

4. Click Add Block or Custom HTML section.

5. Paste the Wisernotify embed code into the HTML field.

6. Save and preview the page.

7. Once satisfied, click Publish to go live.

Your reviews will now be visible on your Teachable landing page.

Best Practices for Showcasing Amazon Reviews on Teachable

Place Reviews Near Key Decision Points

Amazon reviews work best near:

  • Enrollment buttons
  • Pricing details
  • Course benefit highlights
  • Course instructor bios

Match Widget Styling to Your Teachable Theme

Wisernotify lets you customize colors, fonts, and layout. Match:

  • Headings and body text fonts
  • Brand colors used in CTAs and navigation
  • Layout alignment with other content blocks

Highlight Results-Oriented Feedback

Choose reviews that speak to outcomes:

  • Knowledge gained
  • Problems solved
  • Real-life transformations

Use Carousel Layouts for Cleaner Design

  • Teachable pages are content-heavy. Wisernotify’s carousel widget lets you showcase multiple reviews without overwhelming the layout.

Add a Section Title

Guide readers with clear titles like:

  • “What Amazon Readers Are Saying”
  • “Real Feedback from Verified Customers”
  • “Why Students Trust Us”

Rotate Reviews Periodically

Keep content fresh by:

  • Updating widgets every 30–60 days
  • Highlighting recent reviews during course launches
  • Using seasonal reviews if your course ties to trends

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Adding Amazon Reviews to Teachable

Not Using Course-Relevant Reviews

Irrelevant reviews can confuse visitors. Only feature Amazon feedback tied to your course’s subject matter or credibility.

Embedding Reviews Too Far Down the Page

Don’t bury your reviews below lengthy text. Keep them within one or two scrolls of the enrollment CTA.

Leaving Widget Unstyled

Teachable has a clean, structured design. Customize Wisernotify’s layout to blend with your theme for a professional appearance.

Ignoring Mobile Optimization

Teachable traffic includes mobile users. Always preview your Amazon review section on smartphones and tablets.

Not Adding a Section Heading or Context

If you skip the section title, visitors may not understand what they’re seeing. A brief heading adds clarity and draws attention.

Wrap-Up

Amazon reviews provide trusted, recognizable social proof to boost your Teachable course sales. With Wisernotify, integrating these reviews is simple and seamless.

Whether you’re just starting out or scaling your student base, this tactic helps convert more browsers into buyers. Leverage your best Amazon feedback and let it work for your Teachable success.

FAQ's

Yes, you can embed Amazon reviews using third-party tools or review widgets that support custom HTML or iframe embeds. Just make sure to follow Amazon’s terms of use.

Amazon reviews build trust, show real customer experiences, and help potential students feel more confident about the products or materials you’re recommending or including in your course.

You can display Amazon reviews as long as you follow Amazon’s affiliate and content usage policies. It’s best to use tools or plugins that are compliant with their API guidelines.

Yes, if you’re part of the Amazon Associates Program, you can add affiliate links to product pages or lessons in Teachable. Just remember to disclose your affiliate relationship clearly.

Not necessarily. Many no-code tools let you copy-paste a review widget or embed code. However, basic HTML skills can help you place them neatly within your course or sales pages.

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Krunal Vaghasiya
Krunal Vaghasiya is a marketing tech expert who boosts e-commerce conversion rates with automated social proof and FOMO strategies. He loves to keep posting insightful posts on online marketing software, marketing automations, and improving conversion rates.
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