To let Automate Pricing adjust your prices both up and down, we have added a new feature. In addition to keeping your prices competitive, Automate Price rules can also be configured to increase your prices.
When you configure price rules to compare against prices from retailers outside the Amazon store, we can increase your price when the external price increases. This applies when there are no other offers for the same item in Amazon’s store that meet your rule criteria.
To use this new feature, go to Automated Pricing and enroll your SKU in a Competitive Featured Offer rule or Competitive Lowest Price rule, and configure your rule settings to compare with prices outside the Amazon store.
Automate Pricing is free to use and helps increase your chance to be the featured offer by adjusting your prices quickly and automatically in relation to competing offers for the same product.
To learn more about Automate Pricing, go to Adjust pricing quickly and automatically.
How about increasing prices within Amazon also?
I already have a few "Competitive Lowest Price rules".
Will these be automatically updated with this new feature?
Or do I need to create new pricing rules and select new different parameters when creating them?
I tried creating a new “Pricing Rule” just now and didn’t see anything different or that wasn’t there before.
“When you configure price rules to compare against what our bots think are prices from retailers outside the Amazon store, even if those are places you can’t actually buy the products such as blogs, or wildly outdated review articles, or prices listed in non-US currencies …”
There, I fixed it.
Is there any way to close the automate pricing. Despite it says "there is no any listing in this price rules, I see changing prices of my listing.
Please help.
Did anyone happen to notice that the email subject heading for this read:
Try Flexible Customer Financing to enable interest-free instalment payment for customers
Maybe they fixed it before it went out to all, but that was our heading, misspelling and all. Nice oops Amazon!
I still don’t understand. If there are multiple sellers on the listing and featured price is above yours - will it reprice to match it ?
Repricers are a race to the bottom where sellers never make money.
To let Automate Pricing adjust your prices both up and down, we have added a new feature. In addition to keeping your prices competitive, Automate Price rules can also be configured to increase your prices.
When you configure price rules to compare against prices from retailers outside the Amazon store, we can increase your price when the external price increases. This applies when there are no other offers for the same item in Amazon’s store that meet your rule criteria.
To use this new feature, go to Automated Pricing and enroll your SKU in a Competitive Featured Offer rule or Competitive Lowest Price rule, and configure your rule settings to compare with prices outside the Amazon store.
Automate Pricing is free to use and helps increase your chance to be the featured offer by adjusting your prices quickly and automatically in relation to competing offers for the same product.
To learn more about Automate Pricing, go to Adjust pricing quickly and automatically.
To let Automate Pricing adjust your prices both up and down, we have added a new feature. In addition to keeping your prices competitive, Automate Price rules can also be configured to increase your prices.
When you configure price rules to compare against prices from retailers outside the Amazon store, we can increase your price when the external price increases. This applies when there are no other offers for the same item in Amazon’s store that meet your rule criteria.
To use this new feature, go to Automated Pricing and enroll your SKU in a Competitive Featured Offer rule or Competitive Lowest Price rule, and configure your rule settings to compare with prices outside the Amazon store.
Automate Pricing is free to use and helps increase your chance to be the featured offer by adjusting your prices quickly and automatically in relation to competing offers for the same product.
To learn more about Automate Pricing, go to Adjust pricing quickly and automatically.
How about increasing prices within Amazon also?
I already have a few "Competitive Lowest Price rules".
Will these be automatically updated with this new feature?
Or do I need to create new pricing rules and select new different parameters when creating them?
I tried creating a new “Pricing Rule” just now and didn’t see anything different or that wasn’t there before.
“When you configure price rules to compare against what our bots think are prices from retailers outside the Amazon store, even if those are places you can’t actually buy the products such as blogs, or wildly outdated review articles, or prices listed in non-US currencies …”
There, I fixed it.
Is there any way to close the automate pricing. Despite it says "there is no any listing in this price rules, I see changing prices of my listing.
Please help.
Did anyone happen to notice that the email subject heading for this read:
Try Flexible Customer Financing to enable interest-free instalment payment for customers
Maybe they fixed it before it went out to all, but that was our heading, misspelling and all. Nice oops Amazon!
I still don’t understand. If there are multiple sellers on the listing and featured price is above yours - will it reprice to match it ?
Repricers are a race to the bottom where sellers never make money.
How about increasing prices within Amazon also?
How about increasing prices within Amazon also?
I already have a few "Competitive Lowest Price rules".
Will these be automatically updated with this new feature?
Or do I need to create new pricing rules and select new different parameters when creating them?
I tried creating a new “Pricing Rule” just now and didn’t see anything different or that wasn’t there before.
I already have a few "Competitive Lowest Price rules".
Will these be automatically updated with this new feature?
Or do I need to create new pricing rules and select new different parameters when creating them?
I tried creating a new “Pricing Rule” just now and didn’t see anything different or that wasn’t there before.
“When you configure price rules to compare against what our bots think are prices from retailers outside the Amazon store, even if those are places you can’t actually buy the products such as blogs, or wildly outdated review articles, or prices listed in non-US currencies …”
There, I fixed it.
“When you configure price rules to compare against what our bots think are prices from retailers outside the Amazon store, even if those are places you can’t actually buy the products such as blogs, or wildly outdated review articles, or prices listed in non-US currencies …”
There, I fixed it.
Is there any way to close the automate pricing. Despite it says "there is no any listing in this price rules, I see changing prices of my listing.
Please help.
Is there any way to close the automate pricing. Despite it says "there is no any listing in this price rules, I see changing prices of my listing.
Please help.
Did anyone happen to notice that the email subject heading for this read:
Try Flexible Customer Financing to enable interest-free instalment payment for customers
Maybe they fixed it before it went out to all, but that was our heading, misspelling and all. Nice oops Amazon!
Did anyone happen to notice that the email subject heading for this read:
Try Flexible Customer Financing to enable interest-free instalment payment for customers
Maybe they fixed it before it went out to all, but that was our heading, misspelling and all. Nice oops Amazon!
I still don’t understand. If there are multiple sellers on the listing and featured price is above yours - will it reprice to match it ?
I still don’t understand. If there are multiple sellers on the listing and featured price is above yours - will it reprice to match it ?
Repricers are a race to the bottom where sellers never make money.
Repricers are a race to the bottom where sellers never make money.