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AS 54: Selling on your e-commerce site hurts your Amazon sales – Website Strategy

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Today’s podcast, episode 54: Selling on your e-commerce site hurts your Amazon sales – Website Strategy

I’ve been meaning to bring this discussion on because I haven’t seen anyone talking about it. IT’s crazy! In fact, I remember around 4 months ago, I briefly brought it up with someone, and they knew exactly what I’m talking about, and it was like they didn’t want anyone to know about it.

Did you know selling on your e-commerce site hurts your Amazon sales. Amazon whether pure genius fashion or just pure luck, configured their algorithm in such a way that the more places you sell, it technically hurts your Amazon sales.

What the heck are you talking about David!?

The entire Amazon system is set up with dozens of categories, , in which everyone product happily sits. And then when you get a sale on AMAZON, bam, your product slowly increases it’s position in rank, and that’s called BSR – your best seller rank, for that category.

So as you funnel more sales to your listing, your product starts to benefit from the reviews, but more importantly, the increases in rank, in turn, help your keywords grow in position, and you start to notice more increases in sales on Amazon, organically.

Okay… David, I know dat, where are you going with it.

So now if you have an ecommerce site, and you sell 10 units today on there, Amazon has no idea. In fact, you sold 10 less units on Amazon. And by selling 10 units less on Amazon that could equate to 3000 positions in your category. If you rank 100 on amazon for that category, you could have ranked 90 on Amazon for that category.

That’s a major difference. And it puts me in a very complicated position. I have a great e-Commerce site. It looks good, it feels good. [it smells good. Wait it doesn’t have smell. ] Transactions do happen. Except, when I saw my BSR rank going down on Amazon, I quickly redirected my shop page, to a secondary page, which showed all my products, and those products each redirected to their specific listing on Amazon. And by doing this, my customers funnel to Amazon, which then buy my products, and I can increase my bsr per product on amazon, by increasing the sales per product.

Whew… and it was a sigh of relief. I slowly saw improvements to my bsr restore, and it was good.

When you sell on your e-commerce site -it’s 1 less sale for your amazon, and perceived value to amazon.

Yes…having Amazon as your only channel is risky.

The way to go about all of this, is continue funneling traffic from all the various sources like Youtube Facebook, Instagram, Influencers to your websites shop page. And then from there you can set up a redirect to another page on your site, which is all your amazon products, that redirect to their amazon individual pages.

It sounds a bit confusing in that sound byte, but just re-wind and it’ll make sense.

Currently the downsides of redirecting traffic to Amazon are as follows:

  • More dependent on Amazon
  • No instant payments…must wait your 2 weeks from Amazon
  • Customer email collection, phone numbers
  • Setting up combination purchases
  • Risk customer going on Amazon only to buy someone elses product.

On the last note. The trick here is, use your affiliate product link when sending users to Amazon. If they do buy someone elses product, you still earn 6-15% of it…which is better than nothing.

So what will you do? Till next time guys,

David Aladdin Out.

What’s up you invincible king, grab that coffee out, because its’ the AmzSecrets Podcast, with your host David Aladdin.

This podcast has been brought to you by AmzSecrets.com VIP, our growing suite of tools to conquer Amazon – The War Room, Keyword King, Product Hunter, and more announcements coming soon. You can get your special invite to VIP platform today, at AmzSecrets.com.

Before we start, a quick Amazon news flash, to get you all catched up:

News Analyzed:
http://www.fool.com/investing/2016/09/10/amazons-toy-is-about-to-become-a-game-changer.aspx

I think that’s pretty epic, it means Amazon Echo is going to be more like the Jarvis in Iron Man. Hello, David, you can optimize your Amazon listings by 20% if you add these keywords. It’s not just a qa robot, echo that is, it’s an assistant that you place in your office you help you get things done more efficiently.

  continue reading

87 episodes

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Manage episode 160282243 series 1021221
Content provided by David Aladdin: A fan of The Amazing Seller, Amazon Private Label Podcast, FBA Seller, Silent Sales Machine, Richard Branson, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and Scott Voelker. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by David Aladdin: A fan of The Amazing Seller, Amazon Private Label Podcast, FBA Seller, Silent Sales Machine, Richard Branson, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and Scott Voelker or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Today’s podcast, episode 54: Selling on your e-commerce site hurts your Amazon sales – Website Strategy

I’ve been meaning to bring this discussion on because I haven’t seen anyone talking about it. IT’s crazy! In fact, I remember around 4 months ago, I briefly brought it up with someone, and they knew exactly what I’m talking about, and it was like they didn’t want anyone to know about it.

Did you know selling on your e-commerce site hurts your Amazon sales. Amazon whether pure genius fashion or just pure luck, configured their algorithm in such a way that the more places you sell, it technically hurts your Amazon sales.

What the heck are you talking about David!?

The entire Amazon system is set up with dozens of categories, , in which everyone product happily sits. And then when you get a sale on AMAZON, bam, your product slowly increases it’s position in rank, and that’s called BSR – your best seller rank, for that category.

So as you funnel more sales to your listing, your product starts to benefit from the reviews, but more importantly, the increases in rank, in turn, help your keywords grow in position, and you start to notice more increases in sales on Amazon, organically.

Okay… David, I know dat, where are you going with it.

So now if you have an ecommerce site, and you sell 10 units today on there, Amazon has no idea. In fact, you sold 10 less units on Amazon. And by selling 10 units less on Amazon that could equate to 3000 positions in your category. If you rank 100 on amazon for that category, you could have ranked 90 on Amazon for that category.

That’s a major difference. And it puts me in a very complicated position. I have a great e-Commerce site. It looks good, it feels good. [it smells good. Wait it doesn’t have smell. ] Transactions do happen. Except, when I saw my BSR rank going down on Amazon, I quickly redirected my shop page, to a secondary page, which showed all my products, and those products each redirected to their specific listing on Amazon. And by doing this, my customers funnel to Amazon, which then buy my products, and I can increase my bsr per product on amazon, by increasing the sales per product.

Whew… and it was a sigh of relief. I slowly saw improvements to my bsr restore, and it was good.

When you sell on your e-commerce site -it’s 1 less sale for your amazon, and perceived value to amazon.

Yes…having Amazon as your only channel is risky.

The way to go about all of this, is continue funneling traffic from all the various sources like Youtube Facebook, Instagram, Influencers to your websites shop page. And then from there you can set up a redirect to another page on your site, which is all your amazon products, that redirect to their amazon individual pages.

It sounds a bit confusing in that sound byte, but just re-wind and it’ll make sense.

Currently the downsides of redirecting traffic to Amazon are as follows:

  • More dependent on Amazon
  • No instant payments…must wait your 2 weeks from Amazon
  • Customer email collection, phone numbers
  • Setting up combination purchases
  • Risk customer going on Amazon only to buy someone elses product.

On the last note. The trick here is, use your affiliate product link when sending users to Amazon. If they do buy someone elses product, you still earn 6-15% of it…which is better than nothing.

So what will you do? Till next time guys,

David Aladdin Out.

What’s up you invincible king, grab that coffee out, because its’ the AmzSecrets Podcast, with your host David Aladdin.

This podcast has been brought to you by AmzSecrets.com VIP, our growing suite of tools to conquer Amazon – The War Room, Keyword King, Product Hunter, and more announcements coming soon. You can get your special invite to VIP platform today, at AmzSecrets.com.

Before we start, a quick Amazon news flash, to get you all catched up:

News Analyzed:
http://www.fool.com/investing/2016/09/10/amazons-toy-is-about-to-become-a-game-changer.aspx

I think that’s pretty epic, it means Amazon Echo is going to be more like the Jarvis in Iron Man. Hello, David, you can optimize your Amazon listings by 20% if you add these keywords. It’s not just a qa robot, echo that is, it’s an assistant that you place in your office you help you get things done more efficiently.

  continue reading

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