It's time to plan ahead for Prime Day 2024 by sending in your FBA inventory and creating deals.
Make sure your FBA inventory arrives at our fulfillment centers by June 20, 2024. We recommend shipping ahead of time to allow for potential logistics, customs, or carrier issues.
As you prepare your shipments, check your recommended replenishment quantity. Even if restock limits are applied, you may still have capacity available in different storage types. Expand the restock limits monitor at the bottom of the page to check your restock limits by storage type from Restock Inventory or Shipping Queue.
Create your deals by May 3, 2024, to participate in the Prime Day sale. To create a deal, make sure that your account has a rating of more than 4 stars and your product has a rating of more than 4.
You can choose to create a deal from the list of eligible products in the Select products tab of the Deals dashboard. The list is refreshed every week.
For more information on deals criteria, go to Amazon deals.
You can create a Prime Exclusive Discount at any time before or during the sales event, provided it meets eligibility criteria for Prime Day.
Stay tuned for more updates on Prime Day 2024 in the coming months.
Sadly, it takes the Fulfillment Centers 2-3 months to "receive" units in a shipment, so preparing for Prime Day is difficult to say the least.
What week are we supposed to select in the deals page for prime week when enrolling a product? It doesn't designate which week to select.
Just remember if you move products faster you will eventually be punished by amazon and slapped with the horrible low inventory fee.
Since fulfillment centers are bogged down and becoming super slow at checking in items right now any surge in orders is going to cost you more money.
So I decided to look into creating a deal because Amazon is basically pushing to have 4 times as much inventory in FBA as I really need with my seasonal item.
Apparently it isn't eligible for a deal because there are not at least 5 feedbacks per month?!?!?! WHAT
First, the Product doesn't get Feedback, the seller does so why is that listed under Product Eligibility!
Second, This is an FBA product so 95% of the time the feedback isn't for me as the seller because it is FBA! And who really gets that many GOOD feedbacks per MONTH if they are NOT doing things that are AGAINST POLICY (Like including things in the package that offer rewards for leaving reviews or feedback or outright paying companies to produce the reviews and feedbacks)?
I would love to create a deal but I have no idea what week to do it so that it aligns with Prime day? Also the cut off is Jun 23.
Will our deal submission page update to show if our deal will be shown on prime day(s) or just prime week? Sales during prime day are higher than prime week and thus I will need to update the "Committed Units" accordingly. Without this information, I run the risk overstocking. My current "Committed Units" is based on the assumption that my deals will run during prime day(s) and not just prime week.
It's time to plan ahead for Prime Day 2024 by sending in your FBA inventory and creating deals.
Make sure your FBA inventory arrives at our fulfillment centers by June 20, 2024. We recommend shipping ahead of time to allow for potential logistics, customs, or carrier issues.
As you prepare your shipments, check your recommended replenishment quantity. Even if restock limits are applied, you may still have capacity available in different storage types. Expand the restock limits monitor at the bottom of the page to check your restock limits by storage type from Restock Inventory or Shipping Queue.
Create your deals by May 3, 2024, to participate in the Prime Day sale. To create a deal, make sure that your account has a rating of more than 4 stars and your product has a rating of more than 4.
You can choose to create a deal from the list of eligible products in the Select products tab of the Deals dashboard. The list is refreshed every week.
For more information on deals criteria, go to Amazon deals.
You can create a Prime Exclusive Discount at any time before or during the sales event, provided it meets eligibility criteria for Prime Day.
Stay tuned for more updates on Prime Day 2024 in the coming months.
It's time to plan ahead for Prime Day 2024 by sending in your FBA inventory and creating deals.
Make sure your FBA inventory arrives at our fulfillment centers by June 20, 2024. We recommend shipping ahead of time to allow for potential logistics, customs, or carrier issues.
As you prepare your shipments, check your recommended replenishment quantity. Even if restock limits are applied, you may still have capacity available in different storage types. Expand the restock limits monitor at the bottom of the page to check your restock limits by storage type from Restock Inventory or Shipping Queue.
Create your deals by May 3, 2024, to participate in the Prime Day sale. To create a deal, make sure that your account has a rating of more than 4 stars and your product has a rating of more than 4.
You can choose to create a deal from the list of eligible products in the Select products tab of the Deals dashboard. The list is refreshed every week.
For more information on deals criteria, go to Amazon deals.
You can create a Prime Exclusive Discount at any time before or during the sales event, provided it meets eligibility criteria for Prime Day.
Stay tuned for more updates on Prime Day 2024 in the coming months.
Sadly, it takes the Fulfillment Centers 2-3 months to "receive" units in a shipment, so preparing for Prime Day is difficult to say the least.
What week are we supposed to select in the deals page for prime week when enrolling a product? It doesn't designate which week to select.
Just remember if you move products faster you will eventually be punished by amazon and slapped with the horrible low inventory fee.
Since fulfillment centers are bogged down and becoming super slow at checking in items right now any surge in orders is going to cost you more money.
So I decided to look into creating a deal because Amazon is basically pushing to have 4 times as much inventory in FBA as I really need with my seasonal item.
Apparently it isn't eligible for a deal because there are not at least 5 feedbacks per month?!?!?! WHAT
First, the Product doesn't get Feedback, the seller does so why is that listed under Product Eligibility!
Second, This is an FBA product so 95% of the time the feedback isn't for me as the seller because it is FBA! And who really gets that many GOOD feedbacks per MONTH if they are NOT doing things that are AGAINST POLICY (Like including things in the package that offer rewards for leaving reviews or feedback or outright paying companies to produce the reviews and feedbacks)?
I would love to create a deal but I have no idea what week to do it so that it aligns with Prime day? Also the cut off is Jun 23.
Will our deal submission page update to show if our deal will be shown on prime day(s) or just prime week? Sales during prime day are higher than prime week and thus I will need to update the "Committed Units" accordingly. Without this information, I run the risk overstocking. My current "Committed Units" is based on the assumption that my deals will run during prime day(s) and not just prime week.
Sadly, it takes the Fulfillment Centers 2-3 months to "receive" units in a shipment, so preparing for Prime Day is difficult to say the least.
Sadly, it takes the Fulfillment Centers 2-3 months to "receive" units in a shipment, so preparing for Prime Day is difficult to say the least.
What week are we supposed to select in the deals page for prime week when enrolling a product? It doesn't designate which week to select.
What week are we supposed to select in the deals page for prime week when enrolling a product? It doesn't designate which week to select.
Just remember if you move products faster you will eventually be punished by amazon and slapped with the horrible low inventory fee.
Since fulfillment centers are bogged down and becoming super slow at checking in items right now any surge in orders is going to cost you more money.
Just remember if you move products faster you will eventually be punished by amazon and slapped with the horrible low inventory fee.
Since fulfillment centers are bogged down and becoming super slow at checking in items right now any surge in orders is going to cost you more money.
So I decided to look into creating a deal because Amazon is basically pushing to have 4 times as much inventory in FBA as I really need with my seasonal item.
Apparently it isn't eligible for a deal because there are not at least 5 feedbacks per month?!?!?! WHAT
First, the Product doesn't get Feedback, the seller does so why is that listed under Product Eligibility!
Second, This is an FBA product so 95% of the time the feedback isn't for me as the seller because it is FBA! And who really gets that many GOOD feedbacks per MONTH if they are NOT doing things that are AGAINST POLICY (Like including things in the package that offer rewards for leaving reviews or feedback or outright paying companies to produce the reviews and feedbacks)?
So I decided to look into creating a deal because Amazon is basically pushing to have 4 times as much inventory in FBA as I really need with my seasonal item.
Apparently it isn't eligible for a deal because there are not at least 5 feedbacks per month?!?!?! WHAT
First, the Product doesn't get Feedback, the seller does so why is that listed under Product Eligibility!
Second, This is an FBA product so 95% of the time the feedback isn't for me as the seller because it is FBA! And who really gets that many GOOD feedbacks per MONTH if they are NOT doing things that are AGAINST POLICY (Like including things in the package that offer rewards for leaving reviews or feedback or outright paying companies to produce the reviews and feedbacks)?
I would love to create a deal but I have no idea what week to do it so that it aligns with Prime day? Also the cut off is Jun 23.
I would love to create a deal but I have no idea what week to do it so that it aligns with Prime day? Also the cut off is Jun 23.
Will our deal submission page update to show if our deal will be shown on prime day(s) or just prime week? Sales during prime day are higher than prime week and thus I will need to update the "Committed Units" accordingly. Without this information, I run the risk overstocking. My current "Committed Units" is based on the assumption that my deals will run during prime day(s) and not just prime week.
Will our deal submission page update to show if our deal will be shown on prime day(s) or just prime week? Sales during prime day are higher than prime week and thus I will need to update the "Committed Units" accordingly. Without this information, I run the risk overstocking. My current "Committed Units" is based on the assumption that my deals will run during prime day(s) and not just prime week.