You can do some things to help, but two weeks is nowhere near enough time to have much of a customer following unless you already had a following before you went online. Try to think long-term... you shouldn't expect much traffic from search engines for a few months unless you're paying for ads. Even then, it will take time to build the amount of traffic you'll see from search engines.
Something that's not going to help you a lot is that you're only reselling Amazon products. It's nice because you can sell products without having any overhead or stock on-hand, but pretty much anything that you're going to sell, Amazon.com is going to rank higher. Is the main website (myextremedeals.com) also yours? Otherwise, it looks like your own host is competing against you, in which case they will probably rank higher than you as well.
If you have a way to blog on your website, that's probably going to be the best way to make your website stand out. Consider blogging your own product reviews, explain the best ways to use the products you're selling or something along those lines. It takes time to build up a blogging following, but adding new content on a regular basis is the best way to build better search engine results.
Something else you can do is to make sure you're adding new products regularly - anywhere between one to five times/week depending on how ambitious you are.
Whatever you decide, be consistent. If you post to your blog every Monday, then don't skip a week and don't miss a post.
I hope that helps.
I assume you are buying space on that Amazon store site. It is really a low quality site, with content generated automatically from the Amazon catalog data data feeds, which is at the core of it's search ranking difficulties, search engines reward originality, while showing the same catalog data that appears on thousands of other site will not earn search ranking. There are wordpress blog plugins that can automatically generate content in a similar way.
One backlink reporting tool finds a total of 6 links to the site, which may indicate the operators have made little effort to promote the site.
Making 3rd rate copies of Amazon store pages seems to me to be a dead end. This site falls into the "turnkey" category of site that can be duplicated and resold repeatedly.
You might consider creating a product news and review site focused on a particular topic, original content in a magazine style format would be a lot more attractive to readers, original quality text content would earn search engine ranking.
Here's an example site more entertaining than a typical Amazon mini store droold.com
Cool site, unique products, and a well placed niche all centered around baby products.... You have an organ which needs to be connected to the nervous system. Try to connect your facebook account with an existing group, for example, BabyCenter which has over a million likes, now how you do this can be an adventure to its self, perhaps you can join it and start commenting on links, perhaps you could contact them and offer a referral deal. The main concept in play here is a product is nothing without exposure. Blogging may help, product review videos on youtube maybe another option. Also think about what people want and would be willing the share, i.e. pictures of cute babies with something funny written on it, create some memes with your products in use. Anyways, good luck and have fun with it.
I have a Amazon Associate Store called myextremedeals.com/bliss4870/ and I can't seem to get things going. I am stuck with the marketing. I have a google+business which I post to all the time. I have all my social media sites hooked up, twitter, facebook, linkedin, pinterest and others. I can't seam to be able to get any sales going. I just started 2 weeks ago do I need to be patient or is there something I am missing. Thanks Marianne.