Amazon
is the 800-pound gorilla. The Buddha
said “life is difficult.” Once we accept
the reality of the situation, our efforts ought to be directed at optimizing
our success, rather than complaining about any challenges that are presented.
One way
to drive sales and visitors to your products is to consider Amazon as a
comparison shopping site that can expose your products to lots of potential
customers. The cost of gaining such wide
exposure on Amazon is reasonably inexpensive – somewhere around $40 per month. Your products will be grouped with similar
products, and if you can distinguish yours as superior, you can persuade many
new customers that you have the product they need. Of course, if the sale is effected through
Amazon, your order may be bundled with other orders, for you to ship your
individual products directly to the customer.
Amazon
is a very large, complex company and not particularly
communication-friendly. If you have an
issue, you may not be very satisfied with their customer service. This makes it sensible to use a good Channel
Management software package to help you load items correctly and simply,
especially if you are using your own Amazon store.
Another
decision is how to price your product, given that Amazon will determine the
shipping price. Can you squeeze a little
increase into your price, to make up for the fact that you won’t likely make
any money on shipping? Remember, you are
on the world’s largest comparison shopping site, so you have to be very careful
not to be priced higher than your competitors.
Again, using your own Amazon store and taking advantage of a
sophisticated Channel Management software will enable you to present your items
so that they appear unique and you are not forced to compete with other sellers
willing to cut profit to the bone. It’s
hard to understand how some sellers offer prices that must be under cost, but
time and time again, you see it happen.
If your items are unique and profitable, Amazon is the place for
you. If you have nothing but “me too”
items, Amazon will be a race to the bottom.
$40 per month doesn’t sound like much, but if you’re spending $40 a
month to increase the pace at which you lose money, it might not be a very good
investment.
Amazon’s
pay-per-click ads are another option that can send customers
to your store.
Roughly, the cost can be up to $0.50
per click for apparel, up to $1.25 per click for electronics, sports equipment
up to $1 per click and toys up to $0.25 per click. Check with Amazon to see if better rates are
available. The pay-per-click fee can be
expensive, but if you can confidently anticipate a high “close” rate, it might
be worthwhile.
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