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Read onlyThroughout my discussions in my company about Amazon, one of the things that was brought up was determining how many of our purchases came from prime accounts versus regular accounts.
I have looked around and have not been able to find where i can get this sort of information so I thought i would reach out here.
Is there a report, or a section on Amazon Seller Central, that can show the orders that have been purchased and which or those orders are prime or not?
At the moment the only way I can do this is to look up each individual order and see if they paid for shipping, which is far too tedious of a process to be worthwhile.
Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Not directly, but there is more than one way to skin a cat. In Fullfilment reports, download the “Amazon Fulfilled Shipments” report. Non-Prime shipments are Standard and have shipping costs listed. Prime orders will be Expedited and will not have shipping costs.
Over the past 30 days 96% of my orders have been Prime.
If this process is not worthwhile, then the result of task is not worth the effort.
You seriously do not know how many items you sold in total and how many you fulfilled yourself? Simple subtraction should tell you the answer you are looking for.
Also, you can go to the manage orders page and put in a date range and only show FBA orders and only show seller fulfilled orders. That is probably what you are looking for but I figured I would give you a snarky answer first.
Here is a link to the manage orders page.
https://sellercentral.amazon.com/orders-v3/ref=xx_myo_tnav_xx
I would guess that it’s at least 2/3rds.
CIRP says that today Amazon Prime has 97 million US members, which is up from 90 million members a year ago. That represents 61 percent of total US Amazon customers
If you don’t want to download a report and sort by paid shipping, the answer is not valuable to you.
Other than interesting it is of little value unless you are considering FBM or FBM/SFP.
Write a program which measures the difference between order date and ship date and the shipping charge.
Those who are not Prime members have paid shipping or will not be shipped by the time the Prime orders were delivered.
Not directly, but there is more than one way to skin a cat. In Fullfilment reports, download the “Amazon Fulfilled Shipments” report. Non-Prime shipments are Standard and have shipping costs listed. Prime orders will be Expedited and will not have shipping costs.
Over the past 30 days 96% of my orders have been Prime.
Go to Reports > Fulfillment > All Orders
You’ll have to copy and paste the info into an Excel sheet to decipher it, but at least you can see and sort by who paid for shipping and who didn’t. Therefore you don’t have to go order by order.
Go to Orders > Order Reports and you can select the report columns, one of them being, “Is Prime.” Again, you’ll have to copy and paste the info to decipher it, but it’s all in a report there for you.