Elevate your Prime Day strategy with the 2024 Prime Day Brand Readiness Guide.
Prime Day is Amazon's biggest deal event of the year, with millions of customers looking to save big and find exciting deals! So make sure your brand is top-of-mind among customers and build up a strategy that can help lead to conversions.
What does the guide contain?
We would also love to hear from you so that we can continue to improve the content we are providing:
Here is the link to the guide 1 more time: 2024 Prime Day Brand Readiness Guide
Prime day is for imported products with a high margin and big ad budget.
In other words its for low quality trinkets that will find thier way into a landfil within a year.
For folks like myself its a slower than average week as we are B2B so our listing visability goes down so everyone can see the new fidget spinners
Hopefully it will be amazons worse prime day in years. This is the first year We will not even attempt to get ready as we can not afford to pay for the shipping into FBA with the placement fees and let alone the the low inventory fees. When we go up on our prices to try to cover the cost, we do not sell as much and the extra we do get, Amazon takes it, so why even bother. We are not in business to make amazon more money, we have to eat and have bills to pay.
Have you read the policies at Amazon to qualify you to answer questions on this forum yet?
All business info is public here. I didnt reveal anything private.
I Wonder how prime day is going to play out this year? I believe some people did not send in items as usual for prime, with the increase of shipping and placement fees. The money people will make, will go straight to Amazon for the increase of fees. Sellers will end up with even less and top it off, lot of people put items on sale for prime day, to move out old inventory. Can not drop price much due to the fee increase, so in turn, people will sell less. Repeat, the little profit sellers make, if any will go straight to amazon. So why send in FBA? So you can work harder, make less, and risk being at a loss with returns.
First time I will be sitting out prime day since I started with amazon (2018)
Elevate your Prime Day strategy with the 2024 Prime Day Brand Readiness Guide.
Prime Day is Amazon's biggest deal event of the year, with millions of customers looking to save big and find exciting deals! So make sure your brand is top-of-mind among customers and build up a strategy that can help lead to conversions.
What does the guide contain?
We would also love to hear from you so that we can continue to improve the content we are providing:
Here is the link to the guide 1 more time: 2024 Prime Day Brand Readiness Guide
Elevate your Prime Day strategy with the 2024 Prime Day Brand Readiness Guide.
Prime Day is Amazon's biggest deal event of the year, with millions of customers looking to save big and find exciting deals! So make sure your brand is top-of-mind among customers and build up a strategy that can help lead to conversions.
What does the guide contain?
We would also love to hear from you so that we can continue to improve the content we are providing:
Here is the link to the guide 1 more time: 2024 Prime Day Brand Readiness Guide
Prime day is for imported products with a high margin and big ad budget.
In other words its for low quality trinkets that will find thier way into a landfil within a year.
For folks like myself its a slower than average week as we are B2B so our listing visability goes down so everyone can see the new fidget spinners
Hopefully it will be amazons worse prime day in years. This is the first year We will not even attempt to get ready as we can not afford to pay for the shipping into FBA with the placement fees and let alone the the low inventory fees. When we go up on our prices to try to cover the cost, we do not sell as much and the extra we do get, Amazon takes it, so why even bother. We are not in business to make amazon more money, we have to eat and have bills to pay.
Have you read the policies at Amazon to qualify you to answer questions on this forum yet?
All business info is public here. I didnt reveal anything private.
I Wonder how prime day is going to play out this year? I believe some people did not send in items as usual for prime, with the increase of shipping and placement fees. The money people will make, will go straight to Amazon for the increase of fees. Sellers will end up with even less and top it off, lot of people put items on sale for prime day, to move out old inventory. Can not drop price much due to the fee increase, so in turn, people will sell less. Repeat, the little profit sellers make, if any will go straight to amazon. So why send in FBA? So you can work harder, make less, and risk being at a loss with returns.
First time I will be sitting out prime day since I started with amazon (2018)
Prime day is for imported products with a high margin and big ad budget.
In other words its for low quality trinkets that will find thier way into a landfil within a year.
For folks like myself its a slower than average week as we are B2B so our listing visability goes down so everyone can see the new fidget spinners
Prime day is for imported products with a high margin and big ad budget.
In other words its for low quality trinkets that will find thier way into a landfil within a year.
For folks like myself its a slower than average week as we are B2B so our listing visability goes down so everyone can see the new fidget spinners
Hopefully it will be amazons worse prime day in years. This is the first year We will not even attempt to get ready as we can not afford to pay for the shipping into FBA with the placement fees and let alone the the low inventory fees. When we go up on our prices to try to cover the cost, we do not sell as much and the extra we do get, Amazon takes it, so why even bother. We are not in business to make amazon more money, we have to eat and have bills to pay.
Hopefully it will be amazons worse prime day in years. This is the first year We will not even attempt to get ready as we can not afford to pay for the shipping into FBA with the placement fees and let alone the the low inventory fees. When we go up on our prices to try to cover the cost, we do not sell as much and the extra we do get, Amazon takes it, so why even bother. We are not in business to make amazon more money, we have to eat and have bills to pay.
Have you read the policies at Amazon to qualify you to answer questions on this forum yet?
Have you read the policies at Amazon to qualify you to answer questions on this forum yet?
All business info is public here. I didnt reveal anything private.
All business info is public here. I didnt reveal anything private.
I Wonder how prime day is going to play out this year? I believe some people did not send in items as usual for prime, with the increase of shipping and placement fees. The money people will make, will go straight to Amazon for the increase of fees. Sellers will end up with even less and top it off, lot of people put items on sale for prime day, to move out old inventory. Can not drop price much due to the fee increase, so in turn, people will sell less. Repeat, the little profit sellers make, if any will go straight to amazon. So why send in FBA? So you can work harder, make less, and risk being at a loss with returns.
First time I will be sitting out prime day since I started with amazon (2018)
I Wonder how prime day is going to play out this year? I believe some people did not send in items as usual for prime, with the increase of shipping and placement fees. The money people will make, will go straight to Amazon for the increase of fees. Sellers will end up with even less and top it off, lot of people put items on sale for prime day, to move out old inventory. Can not drop price much due to the fee increase, so in turn, people will sell less. Repeat, the little profit sellers make, if any will go straight to amazon. So why send in FBA? So you can work harder, make less, and risk being at a loss with returns.
First time I will be sitting out prime day since I started with amazon (2018)