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We bring back an underserved part of the Amazon space, Vendor Central! We have Betsy Mello with Midnight Group on to talk through selling large and heavy products to Amazon 1P along with Direct Import and Forecasting! Fun to talk about 1P selling on Amazon for a change. Always Off Brand is Ecommerce Simplified, Learn & Laugh! Guest: Betsy Mello LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/betsymello/ FEEDSPOT TOP 10 Retail Podcast! https://podcast.feedspot.com/retail_podcasts/?feedid=5770554&_src=f2_featured_email QUICKFIRE Info: Website: https://www.quickfirenow.com/ Email the Show: info@quickfirenow.com Talk to us on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickfireproductions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quickfire__/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickfiremarketing LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/quickfire-productions-llc/about/ Sports podcast Scott has been doing since 2017, Scott & Tim Sports Show part of Somethin About Nothin: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/somethin-about-nothin/id1306950451 HOSTS: Summer Jubelirer has been in digital commerce and marketing for over 17 years. After spending many years working for digital and ecommerce agencies working with multi-million dollar brands and running teams of Account Managers, she is now the Amazon Manager at OLLY PBC. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/summerjubelirer/ Scott Ohsman has been working with brands for over 30 years in retail, online and has launched over 200 brands on Amazon. Mr. Ohsman has been managing brands on Amazon for 19yrs. Owning his own sales and marketing agency in the Pacific NW, is now VP of Digital Commerce for Quickfire LLC. Producer and Co-Host for the top 5 retail podcast, Always Off Brand. He also produces the Brain Driven Brands Podcast featuring leading Consumer Behaviorist Sarah Levinger. Scott has been a featured speaker at national trade shows and has developed distribution strategies for many top brands. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-ohsman-861196a6/ Hayley Brucker has been working in retail and with Amazon for years. Hayley has extensive experience in digital advertising, both seller and vendor central on Amazon.Hayley is the Director of Ecommerce at Camco Manufacturing and is responsible for their very substantial Amazon business. Hayley lives in North Carolina. LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/hayley-brucker-1945bb229/ Huge thanks to Cytrus our show theme music “Office Party” available wherever you get your music. Check them out here: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/cytrusmusic Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cytrusmusic/ Twitter https://twitter.com/cytrusmusic SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6VrNLN6Thj1iUMsiL4Yt5q?si=MeRsjqYfQiafl0f021kHwg APPLE MUSIC https://music.apple.com/us/artist/cytrus/1462321449 “Always Off Brand” is part of the Quickfire Podcast Network and produced by Quickfire LLC.
Hannah Blackburn is the Co-founder and Director of The Hawkers Club, a company that helps vendors and sellers solve their most pressing challenges and navigate eCommerce marketplaces, including Amazon and Target. In her role, Hannah advises online sellers and vendors on how to directly position their brands and value offerings as Amazon partners to increase profitability and revenue. Before co-founding The Hawkers Club, she joined Amazon as a brand specialist with an initial focus on vendor excellence and marketing before transitioning to stock management and profitability. Since she's written the business logic powering some of the algorithms that run Amazon, Hannah knows how you can systematically make profitable decisions that Amazon's algorithms reward. In this episode… Recent sweeping changes to how Amazon Vendor Central calculates and processes chargebacks, shortages, and overbilling have left many brands scrambling to adjust their internal processes and preserve cash flow. What do these updates entail, and how can vendors stay ahead of the curve? Former Amazon insider Hannah Blackburn explains that overbilling calculations have shifted from “distributor shipment” to “Amazon payables,” potentially reducing double billing and improving predictability if brands adapt quickly. Brands must now track and forecast co-op charges based on expected payments rather than shipments. Additionally, Amazon no longer accepts bulk aged shortages, so brands should track aging internally and file disputes for shortages immediately. Hannah maintains that staying proactive prevents long-term revenue loss under Amazon's new conditions. In this episode of the Digital Deep Dive, Aaron Conant welcomes Hannah Blackburn, the Co-founder and Director of The Hawkers Club, back to the show to discuss Amazon's evolving Vendor Central policies. Hannah talks about rising packaging chargebacks, updated dispute workflows, and how to protect future chargeback recoveries.
Send us a textUnderstanding the differences between Vendor Central and Seller Central can impact your Amazon business success. Learn how each platform works, which one gives you better control, and what's best for your brand.#AmazonSelling #VendorCentral #SellerCentralImprove your Amazon rankings with our SEO toolkit. Get it here: https://bit.ly/4hsEw9OWatch these videos on YouTube:What's a good CTR? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SGtB1oLJis&list=PLDkvNlz8yl_bJFHwDexEcnnEZ8f98kdZH&index=1PPC Bidding Hacks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FyxMeI8ShE&list=PLDkvNlz8yl_YEKE1B5o1uhbBm1QQcPzmY&index=44-------------------------------------------------Got questions about your Amazon listing? Ask now and get the answers you need: https://bit.ly/4k0QIRKNeed expert advice on your Amazon business? Book a free coaching call: http://bit.ly/3B3HMJATimestamps00:00 - Fixing a PPC Click Problem00:02 - Client Has a 30% Conversion Rate but Only 1% Click Rate00:14 - First Strategy: Increase Traffic & Improve Main Image00:35 - Why a Dropping Conversion Rate Can Be a Good Sign00:58 - High Conversion Rate? Price Might Be the Main Reason01:15 - Bundles Didn't Work – Here's Why01:30 - Unoptimized Listing? These Fixes Can Boost Sales01:55 - PPC Sales Are Growing, But Organic Sales Are Stuck02:10 - The Client Isn't Using SEO or Design – Big Problem02:30 - Why Upselling SEO & Listing Optimization is Crucial02:50 - Winning the Client Over With a Free Optimization Offer03:10 - How to Lower ACOS & Scale Amazon Sales03:40 - Final Thoughts – Helping This Brand Grow-------------------------------------------------Follow us:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/28605816/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevenpopemag/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/myamazonguys/Twitter: https://twitter.com/myamazonguySubscribe to the My Amazon Guy podcast: https://podcast.myamazonguy.comApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-amazon-guy/id1501974229Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4A5ASHGGfr6s4wWNQIqyVwSupport the show
LIVE from eTail in Palm Springs, Summer and Scott get a chance to chat all things selling Apparel on Amazon by Vendor Central! Senior Director of Marketplaces, Gabriella Neske and VP of Ecommerce, John-Mark Speal with Mamiye Brothers stop by and boy do they drop some serious Pro Tips! We talk negotiations, pricing and all the fun talk trying to make money on Amazon via Vendor Central. Tons of Juicy Nuggets! Always Off Brand is Ecommerce Simplified, Learn & Laugh! Guest: John-Mark Speal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-mark-speal-054ab6b0/ Company: https://mamiye.com/ Guest: Gabriella Neske LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabriellaneske/ Company: https://mamiye.com/ FEEDSPOT TOP 10 Retail Podcast! https://podcast.feedspot.com/retail_podcasts/?feedid=5770554&_src=f2_featured_email QUICKFIRE Info: Website: https://www.quickfirenow.com/ Email the Show: info@quickfirenow.com Talk to us on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickfireproductions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quickfire__/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickfiremarketing LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/quickfire-productions-llc/about/ Sports podcast Scott has been doing since 2017, Scott & Tim Sports Show part of Somethin About Nothin: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/somethin-about-nothin/id1306950451 HOSTS: Summer Jubelirer has been in digital commerce and marketing for over 17 years. After spending many years working for digital and ecommerce agencies working with multi-million dollar brands and running teams of Account Managers, she is now the Amazon Manager at OLLY PBC. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/summerjubelirer/ Scott Ohsman has been working with brands for over 30 years in retail, online and has launched over 200 brands on Amazon. Mr. Ohsman has been managing brands on Amazon for 19yrs. Owning his own sales and marketing agency in the Pacific NW, is now VP of Digital Commerce for Quickfire LLC. Producer and Co-Host for the top 5 retail podcast, Always Off Brand. He also produces the Brain Driven Brands Podcast featuring leading Consumer Behaviorist Sarah Levinger. Scott has been a featured speaker at national trade shows and has developed distribution strategies for many top brands. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-ohsman-861196a6/ Hayley Brucker has been working in retail and with Amazon for years. Hayley has extensive experience in digital advertising, both seller and vendor central on Amazon. Hayley is based out of North Carolina and has worked in multiple product categories and has also worked on the brand side and started with Nordstrom on the retail floor. LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/hayley-brucker-1945bb229/ Huge thanks to Cytrus our show theme music “Office Party” available wherever you get your music. Check them out here: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/cytrusmusic Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cytrusmusic/ Twitter https://twitter.com/cytrusmusic SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6VrNLN6Thj1iUMsiL4Yt5q?si=MeRsjqYfQiafl0f021kHwg APPLE MUSIC https://music.apple.com/us/artist/cytrus/1462321449 “Always Off Brand” is part of the Quickfire Podcast Network and produced by Quickfire LLC.
The one, the only Martin Heubel comes back home to the podcast that started it all!! The leading voice on Amazon Vendor Negotiations gives us the latest and greatest on how you can win! Always Off Brand is Ecommerce Simplified, Learn & Laugh! Guest:Martin Heubel LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martinheubel/ Website:https://consulterce.com/ MAGIC MIND SPONSORSHIP: Get 45% off the Magic Mind bundle with with my link: https://magicmind.com/alwaysoffbrandjan QUICKFIRE Info: Website: https://www.quickfirenow.com/ Email the Show: info@quickfirenow.com Talk to us on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickfireproductions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quickfire__/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickfiremarketing LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/quickfire-productions-llc/about/ Sports podcast Scott has been doing since 2017, Scott & Tim Sports Show part of Somethin About Nothin: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/somethin-about-nothin/id1306950451 HOSTS: Summer Jubelirer has been in digital commerce and marketing for over 16 years. After spending many years working for digital and ecommerce agencies working with multi-million dollar brands and running teams of Account Managers, she is now the Amazon Manager at OLLY PBC. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/summerjubelirer/ Scott Ohsman has been working with brands for over 29 years in retail, online and has launched over 200 brands on Amazon. Owning his own sales and marketing agency in the Pacific NW, is now VP of Digital Commerce for Quickfire LLC. Scott has been a featured speaker at national trade shows and has developed distribution strategies for many top brands. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-ohsman-861196a6/ Hayley Brucker has been working in retail and with Amazon for years. Hayley has extensive experience in digital advertising, both seller and vendor central on Amazon. Hayley is based out of North Carolina and has worked in multiple product categories and has also worked on the brand side and started with Nordstrom on the retail floor. LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/hayley-brucker-1945bb229/ Huge thanks to Cytrus our show theme music “Office Party” available wherever you get your music. Check them out here: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/cytrusmusic Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cytrusmusic/ Twitter https://twitter.com/cytrusmusic SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6VrNLN6Thj1iUMsiL4Yt5q?si=MeRsjqYfQiafl0f021kHwg APPLE MUSIC https://music.apple.com/us/artist/cytrus/1462321449 “Always Off Brand” is part of the Quickfire Podcast Network and produced by Quickfire LLC.
Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signup Welcome to the DTC Podcast, where we dive deep into actionable strategies for scaling direct-to-consumer businesses. In this episode, Dan Crosby shares the inspiring story of how he bought a personal favorite hydration brand, BioSteel from bankruptcy and reshaped it into a profitable business within a year. Key Takeaways: Logistics Overhaul: Learn how consolidating 20+ distribution centers was critical to BioSteel's turnaround. Grassroots Partnerships: Discover why investing in youth sports and associations provides better ROI than major sponsorships. Lean Operations: Hear how Dan rebuilt the brand with a core team of under 10 people. Amazon Strategies: Insights into BioSteel's Vendor Central program and pricing challenges. Tech and Community: How a custom app is scaling BioSteel's reach while giving back to grassroots teams. Dan's journey offers unparalleled insights into reviving a brand, tackling logistics, and making every dollar in marketing count. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction to BioSteel's Turnaround Journey 2:10 - Challenges with Retailers and Bankruptcy Transition 4:25 - Consolidating Logistics for Brand Revival 7:15 - Grassroots Partnerships and Youth Sports Sponsorships 10:00 - Strategic Focus on Amazon and Distribution Models 12:40 - Marketing Shifts: From Elite Endorsements to In-Store Promos 16:00 - Building Tech-Driven Community Engagement 19:30 - Developing Bespoke Products for Professional Sports Teams 22:00 - Exploring New Opportunities with Major Leagues Hashtags: #DTCpodcast #BioSteel #BrandRevival #SportsMarketing #CPGstrategy #YouthSports #EcommerceSuccess #AmazonStrategy #Entrepreneurship #StartupJourney Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signup Advertise on DTC - https://dtcnews.link/advertise Work with Pilothouse - https://dtcnews.link/pilothouse Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @dtcnewsletter Watch this interview on YouTube - https://dtcnews.link/video
Welcome to another episode of The Ecommerce Braintrust podcast hosted by Acadia's Head of Retail Marketplaces Services Julie Spear and Director of Retail Operations, Jordan Ripley. Today, we're excited to revisit the important topic of catalog organization with seasoned expert and Operations Manager, Zlatana Pejovoc. A couple of years back, we released an episode focused on managing large apparel catalogs, which is definitely worth a listen if you're dealing with catalog challenges. In this episode, however, we're taking a fresh, holistic look at variations and catalog organization to explore recent developments, current best practices, and the future of assortment strategy. Make sure you tune in to find out more! KEY TAKEAWAYS In this episode, Julie, Jordan, and Zlatana discuss: Evolution of Catalog Variations Increased rigidity and standards in Amazon's process. Introduction of AVs (Automated Variations) in Vendor Central. Shift towards a more self-serve model in recent years. Positive impact on customer experience. Increased complexity but also better flexibility for sellers. Challenges in Catalog Organization: Balancing self-serve options and stricter standards. Better user experience versus operational complexity for brands. Case Studies and Examples: Practical examples from apparel brands and other categories. Best Practices for Variation Strategy: Importance of Grouping Similar Products Up to 30% revenue increase from well-executed variation strategies. Boosting visibility and conversion rates for new products. Common Mistakes and Pitfalls: Incorrect grouping leading to suspended listings. Variating different product types inappropriately. Future of Catalog Management Predictions and Wishes: User-friendly flat files and better support services. Potential AI-driven suggestions for simplifying the variation process.
Amazon Sellers: Boost Conversions with Main Image Strategies – Part 3 Image Teardowns for Better Conversion Welcome to our monthly show on all things images and conversion, where we bring in some of the world's best Amazon conversion optimizers. Each month, we will take an ASIN and run tests using all our technology, then bring it back to the table and break down our findings, showing you how easy it is to test, how to test properly, and how to use your imagination. This month, we work on a SnoozeShade Stroller Cover, innovated and decorated by brand owner Cara Sayer. Your Takedown Team Sim Mahon (8-figure Seller) Matt Kostan (ProductPinion, Multiple 7-figure brands) Peter-Paul Maan (Intellivy) About Our Guest Panelists Sim Mahon runs an eight-figure business with six private label brands spanning various categories. Over the past eight years, he has navigated the highs and lows of e-commerce, from eBay to Amazon, and from Vendor Central to Seller Central. His journey has equipped him with a wealth of experience and insight into the dynamic world of Amazon. Matt Kostan (ProductPinion, multiple seven-figure brands) has over a decade of experience in selling on Amazon, Kickstarter, and retail. He has built multiple seven-figure brands from the ground up. At ProductPinion, Matt leads a team dedicated to helping Amazon sellers grow their sales through real consumer insights from hundreds of thousands of shoppers. Andri Sadlak (ProductPinion / 8-figure Seller) is not a serial k*ller but a serial immigrant and entrepreneur. Now running an eight-figure brand, Andri started his journey by launching his first FBA business in 2017 and selling it three years later before co-founding ProductPinion, a leading conversion optimization tool for Amazon sellers. Peter-Paul Maan is the Head of Sales and Partnerships at Intellivy. Peter-Paul stands at the forefront of e-commerce, transforming sales into journeys. His approach ensures products are perfectly aligned with consumer desires, leading to successful launches and satisfied customers. He is the go-to expert for those aiming to master their Amazon strategy and authentically connect with their audience.
Send us a textWatch it on YouTube: https://youtu.be/HOYOlgp2dMgHas your Amazon Vendor Central account been terminated? Don't panic! In this video, Stephen Pope, founder of My Amazon Guy, explains the recent wave of Vendor Central terminations and how Amazon is assisting brands with the transition to Seller Central. Learn about the dedicated rep support provided for 6 months and how this can benefit your business. Plus, discover the reasons behind Vendor Central's decline and why Seller Central is the future for Amazon sellers.Need help with your Amazon transition? Contact us at My Amazon Guy for expert assistance. We've helped brands like Nestle, Honeywell, and Deathwish Coffee navigate the complexities of Amazon!Get help from My Amazon Guy: https://myamazonguy.com/Watch more videos on how to grow your Amazon business:https://myamazonguy.com/videos#AmazonSeller #VendorCentral #AmazonTransition #SellerCentral #AmazonReps #AmazonVendorTermination #AmazonSupportTimestamp:00:00 - Vendor Central Brands Being Terminated 00:06 - Good News: Dedicated Rep for Transition 00:20 - Meeting with the Dedicated Rep and Transition Details 00:45 - Amazon's Rare Helpful Support for Transition 01:15 - Thoughts on Vendor Central Terminations & Seller Central 01:40 - Why Vendor Central Might Be Dying 02:10 - Data Control During the Transition 02:30 - Importance of Catalog Data and Support 03:00 - Transparency From Amazon: Backend Brand Data 03:30 - Possible Reasons for Vendor Central Terminations 04:00 - Benefits of a Dedicated Rep for 6 Months 04:30 - Final Thoughts: Amazon's Rare Helpful Support 05:00 - How My Amazon Guy Can HelpSupport the show
What can you do when Amazon kicks you out of the vendor program? Hundreds of brands probably received notice of termination from Amazon a few weeks ago and are now faced with the question of how they can reorganize their business by the beginning of November. Vendor expert Martin Heubel has some helpful tips up his sleeve. The independent consultant from Consulterce used to work for Amazon and is familiar with challenges like this. In the podcast, he explains why Amazon is making this cut right now and why it was already indicated two years ago, how brands can recognize whether they are also at risk of being kicked out, what needs to be considered when switching to Seller Central and what happens to stocked goods and when it makes sense to stay in Vendor Central with the help of a service provider. He also discusses with Ingrid and Valerie why this does not mean the end of the vendor program and why Amazon's focus will shift away from profitability and back to sales growth by fall 2025 at the latest. Newsflash: - Western fashion and shoe brands are increasingly appearing on Shein. https://www.wiwo.de/unternehmen/handel/unautorisierter-weiterverkauf-pumas-kampfansage-an-shein/29998420.html - 95 percent of Chinese imports do not meet European safety standards. https://www.fr.de/hessen/asiatischer-online-handel-95-prozent-der-waren-mit-maengeln-zr-93307370.html - American Eagle Outfitters sues Amazon over alleged 'knock-offs' of Aerie products. https://www.cnbc.com/2024/09/25/american-eagle-sues-amazon-over-trademark-infringement-of-aerie-line.html - The shortened deadline on Amazon for unsaleable stock items only applies to unsaleable customer returns, damaged or expired goods. https://www.linkedin.com/posts/moritz-heller-ab131 0183_amazon-fba-lagerbestaeunde-activity-7239646546030379008-veqa?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop More news every Monday in our newsletter. Register right here! https://www.marketplace-universe.com/newsletter Note from the sponsor Kaufland: Internationalization with Kaufland: The Kaufland marketplace launched in Austria and Poland a few weeks ago and is now present in 5 countries. In the webinar “Sell globally, launch locally: Your masterclass for Kaufland Global Marketplace” on October 9, Matthias Kluth, Teamlead National Sales at Kaufland Global Marketplace, and retailer Antonio Ligato from G+L will show you what internationalization with Kaufland can look like and what success strategies look like in practice. You will also learn about the marketing opportunities Kaufland offers and which strategies can help increase the visibility of your products. Register for the webinar here: https://realreataccount.clickmeeting.com/global-verkaufen-lokal-durchstarten-deine-masterclass-fur-kaufland-global-marketplace/register Note from the sponsor ChannelEngine: ChannelEngine will be at the Marketplace Convention on October 24 at 11:45 a.m. and has revealed the secret of who will be a guest: Miro Mevius, Head of Marketplaces at Lampenwelt GmbH, better known internationally under the company name LuCom, will be on stage and will speak exclusively about the marketplace strategy of Lampenwelt. The focus will be on the international expansion strategies and experiences on international marketplaces. Get your ticket right here! https://marketplace-convention.de/tickets/ Chapters: 00:21 Introduction and topic 06:14 Newsflash 19:16 Amazon's Vendor Clear Out: An Overview 23:29 The Impact on Smaller Brands 28:01 Understanding the Scale of Terminations 31:32 Reasons Behind Vendor Cancellations 38:46 Navigating Uncertainty: What Brands Can Do 42:42 Immediate Steps for Affected Brands 47:27 The Role of Service Providers 51:53 Future Predictions for Amazon's Vendor Program
Send us a textBreaking Amazon Vendor Central Parentage is one of the biggest challenges for Amazon sellers. It's harder than changing your brand name or even swapping UPC codes! In this video, Steven Pope shows you exactly how to get Amazon to remove those child ASINs from the parent listing and finally take back control from Vendor Central's hold.Amazon selling can be difficult, but Steven Pope always knows how to make things better. Simple, tried-and-true strategies that works every time! #amazonvendorcentral #amazonparentlisting #amazonproduct #amazonfbatips → Want to increase your Amazon sales or solve a problem? Visit https://myamazonguy.com for expert assistance.-------------------------------------------------Join My Amazon Guy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/28605816/Follow us:Twitter: https://twitter.com/myamazonguyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevenpopemag/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/myamazonguys/Please subscribe to the podcast at: https://podcast.myamazonguy.comApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-amazon-guy/id1501974229Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4A5ASHGGfr6s4wWNQIqyVwTimestamps:00:00 - Why Breaking Vendor Central Parentage is So Hard00:40 - Understanding the Difficulty of Parentage Changes01:14 - Identifying Vendor Central Parentage01:45 - Steps to Break Vendor Central Parentage02:20 - Handling Listing Control Tiers02:45 - Final Tips on Variation PairingSupport the show
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En este episodio, profundizamos en uno de los temas más delicados para los vendedores en Vendor Central: la cancelación de contratos. Exploramos las causas más comunes, cómo evitarlas y qué hacer si te enfrentas a este problema. Si eres un vendedor en Amazon o estás considerando vender en Vendor Central, este episodio te brindará consejos clave para mantener tus contratos activos y evitar contratiempos. ¡No te lo pierdas! #brosemprenden #venderenamazon
In dieser AOM SHORTS Folge sprechen Host Florian Vette und MOVESELL Marketplace Experte Ole Schleth unter anderem darüber, dass Amazon abrupt Geschäftsbeziehungen mit kleineren Vendoren beendet. Welche Marken sind betroffen, und wie können sie den Übergang von Vendor Central zu Seller Central erfolgreich meistern? Die Zeit drängt, da die Kündigungen zum 9. November wirksam werden – mitten im wichtigen Weihnachtsgeschäft. Welche Strukturen und Tools helfen dabei, die Prozesse rechtzeitig umzustellen? Und wie können Agenturen die betroffenen Brands dabei unterstützen? Außerdem im Deep Dive: Einblicke in Amazons wachsende Marktplätze, den Einsatz von KI im A+ Content und die neuen Updates zur Kategoriezuweisung und Business Reports. Diese Episode bietet betroffenen Brands wertvolle Hilfestellungen und Tipps, um die Herausforderungen des Vendor-Endes zu meistern.
Amazon launches new Amazon Saver private label to help shoppers save, take on Walmart, Target https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Food/amazon-launches-new-amazon-saver-private-label-shoppers/story?id=113581546 US seeks to slam shut Shein, Temu trade loophole https://asiatimes.com/2024/09/us-seeks-to-slam-shut-shein-temu-trade-loophole/ Brand Registry Protection https://brandregistry.amazon.com/protection/dashboard?ref=brnav_to_impactdashboard Etsy Offers Subscribers Free Shipping While Aiming for ‘Tremendous' Growth https://www.pymnts.com/news/ecommerce/2024/etsy-offers-subscribers-free-shipping-while-aiming-for-tremendous-growth/ Finally, maximize your Amazon FBA reimbursements with the newly revamped Helium 10 Refund Genie tool — a resource that could potentially reclaim thousands of dollars for your business. In this episode of the Weekly Buzz by Helium 10, Bradley covers: 01:00 - 1P Account Termination 02:13 - Ads in Amazon Rufus 03:25 - Amazon / Temu Brushing 05:10 - Amazon Coupon Update 05:37 - Etsy Seller Updates 07:14 - Amazon Export Central 08:47 - Amazon 3D Images 09:54 - Amazon Saver Groceries 11:35 - No More Cheap Chinese Imports? 13:24 - Brand Registry Protection 14:55 - Etsy Insider 16:10 - Walmart Ads Update 17:12 - How To Get Reimbursed By Amazon FBA ► Instagram: instagram.com/serioussellerspodcast ► Free Amazon Seller Chrome Extension: https://h10.me/extension ► Sign Up For Helium 10: https://h10.me/signup (Use SSP10 To Save 10% For Life) ► Learn How To Sell on Amazon: https://h10.me/ft ► Watch The Podcasts On Youtube: youtube.com/@Helium10/videos Transcript Bradley Sutton: Amazon is terminating a lot of one-piece seller accounts, rufus is going to start showing Amazon ads, Esty is adding new features to its Prime-like service. These stories and more plus State of the End, to find out how I'm getting $6,000 back on a couple of accounts from Amazon for free how cool is that? Pretty cool, I think. Hello everybody, and welcome to another episode of the Serious Sellers Podcast by Helium 10. I'm your host, Bradley Sutton, and this is the show. That is our Helium 10 Weekly Buzz, where we give you a rundown of all the new stories that are going on in the Amazon, Walmart, TikTok shop and e-commerce world. We also give you training tips of the week and let you know what new features there are at Helium 10 that will give you serious strategies for serious sellers of any level in the e-commerce world. Let's see what's buzzing. I'd said a few weeks ago that, leading up to Accelerate, usually there's not much articles and, yeah, for a couple of weeks there were slim pickings for news, but today, all of a sudden, a bunch of stuff coming out of the woodwork. So we've got a number of stories to get into. Let's go ahead and hop right into it. Bradley Sutton: First story is just something you probably saw on LinkedIn all over the place the last week. I'll go ahead and highlight a previous podcast, guest LinkedIn, right here. Grace, she talked about it here where it's hey, there was a message that went out to a lot of 1P sellers that said hey, we're going to stop sourcing products. This is from Amazon. You know the way that 1P works. You know like Vendor Central is. Amazon actually buys product from vendors and then you see it says shipped and sold by Amazon. So, effective November 9th, our vendor relationship will be terminated. So a lot of people had noticed and gotten these messages. So that means it might be time, as Grace says here, to hey start getting your ducks in a row for those who want to keep selling Amazon and move to three P. You know seller central. Um, you know some of you might reach out to an agency to do that or just start on your own. Obviously, hey, if you, if you're going to be controlling more of your own stuff instead of Amazon, definitely going to be really intense help. So make sure to utilize our tools to help you with that transition to controlling more of your own listings and things like that. Did anybody out there get a notice? I'm just curious Were your sales down or why do you think Amazon sent that notice? Bradley Sutton: Next article up here is from Amazon Advertising, a little message that came out early last week and it said sponsored ads may begin appearing in Rufus-related placements. Okay, rufus related placements. Okay, rufus, is that AI tool that it's still tripping out for me? Like I don't think I can use it as a buyer. I saw a couple listings this week where it says the reviews state this and I'm like there's only one review here. It doesn't even say anything, it's only a rating. Like how could the review state something? But anyways, that's a side note for now. It says Amazon ads might start showing up in Rufus related placements. It says Rufus may generate accompanying text based on the context of the conversation. But here's the kicker your campaign reports won't include Rufus metrics. I guess you won't even know what's showing up in Rufus or not. So just you know, I haven't seen it in the wild yet. Again, I'm not using Rufus too much as a buyer, so maybe it is showing up out there, but that's going to be interesting. What part of this is going to be showing up in ads? And, like, how is it going to display if this is supposed to be an organic experience to help the seller or to help the buyers. We'll see, I'm sure, in the coming weeks. I'm sure Amazon Accelerate some things might be announced about that in the future. Bradley Sutton: Now, you know, a common thing that comes up every couple of years is brushing. So for those who don't know, brushing is what happens when all of a sudden you start getting these Amazon packages or other packages and you didn't even order it. And usually what happens is these you know sellers out there on Amazon, other platforms. They want to build up the reviews. So they get, like these you know fake buyer accounts. They have addresses and they just send to you know free product, to, to to people out there so that they can, you know, set those accounts up to leave them fake reviews. Right now this seems to be making a case, or a comeback. Bradley Sutton: This news nationnow.com article says that, hey, more Americans are receiving delivered package containing goods they didn't order and this is a scam known as brushing. Now something interesting says here in Illinois, one family told a local TV news station they receive one or two packages a day from Temu. So it looks like Temu is now getting in, or Temu sellers are getting in on brushing and so they said at first the constant deliveries were like experiencing Christmas every day. But then over time the family said the daily delivery simply became too much. Another customer, like a woman in Minnesota it says she received a box full of baby reveal balloons that she didn't order Packages delivered from Amazon and also included cupcake stands she didn't order. So like people are just getting random products here and there, didn't order. So like people are just getting random products here and there. Now you know sellers or amazon has said, hey, if you get brushing packages, first make sure that it's not just like a friend or relative giving you a gift you didn't know about, but says, hey, report the delivered package to the company, include the number of packages were delivered, along with the tracking number from the shipping label and any other information that could be pertinent, and that amazon investigate this. So I'm not sure how you can report it with Temu, but Amazon has a availability to report brushing scams. So something that came up early last week on your dashboard, if you in case you missed it, is the duration for coupons is going to be updated, all right. So, starting in last week, the maximum duration of three different kinds of coupons are going to be changed from 90 days, which is previously the max you could do, to now for standard coupons 30 days, reorder coupons 180 days, subscribe and save coupons 365 days. Bradley Sutton: Next article is actually from payments.com, from Etsy says Etsy's new search tools aim to elevate quality listings and enhance seller success. All right, so now you know, Etsy has been trying to make a push to become a little bit, I guess, more relevant in the, the e-commerce game. And now that they have, uh, it says we are optimizing our search results to showcase a broader range of items for more sellers. We also want to make it easier and more fun to explore the depth our marketplace has to offer. And they say, hey, these changes that they've been making for Etsy listings have led to approximately 70% of shops on Etsy having more visibility in search. And sellers also now have a Etsy search visibility page and this basically gives sellers more insights into recommendations on how they appear in search. And they said, hey, you know, sellers have told us they want more transparency into what goes into Etsy search. So, guys, if you haven't, if you're selling on Etsy like myself, I haven't looked at this thing you probably should go in and look for your Etsy search visibility page. Get more information on this link to this article here that we have in the comments below. But you know you got to keep up on whatever platform you're selling on. Obviously, with Amazon you've got Helium 10 at the forefront giving you all kinds of tools, and Amazon itself is giving you tools for how to show up and search better. But don't sleep on these other platforms as well. You got to go on these other platforms to make sure that you still stay relevant and Etsy is trying to make some moves out there in e-commerce and so you can benefit from it. Bradley Sutton: Going back to Amazon, actually going to Europe, now there's an article released by Amazon says Amazon launches Export Central, allowing sellers to export to 39 countries in Europe with just three clicks. All right, you know. So Amazon is not in. There's not an Amazon marketplace in every country. You know you've got Spain and UK and France and some of the major ones and some of the newer ones like Sweden and Netherlands, Belgium, et cetera, but now you can ship to those other countries, all right. So this article says sellers can reach millions of customers even in countries without an Amazon store. Today, amazon announced the launch of our Export Central tool, which allows sellers who are part of MFN Merchant Fulfilled Network to expand their reach to customers in 39 countries in Europe. Now, some of these you know places that don't have Amazon stores as mentioned here, like Austria, Portugal and Greece. Now you're going to be able to ship there from your inventory, that is, in your existing marketplaces, like UK and Germany, et cetera. Now this is going to be available to all sellers, even if they're not even FBA. If you're just part of the Merchant Fulfilled Network or FBA, you'll be able to utilize this service. Now FBA sellers are automatically enrolled into this program at no extra cost, and says that, hey, sellers who have enabled export from their EU stores have seen an average sales uplift of up to 10%. So if you guys are selling in Europe, take a look at this article that I have linked below and check your own Seller Central to see if you're enrolled in it and the implications if you're not, and, if you are, and see if it's right for you and let me know how it works out for you. Bradley Sutton: Now, going back to the Seller Central dashboard, there was another update last week. It talks about uploading 3D models to help drive conversions. All right. So in some categories, such as home furniture, consumer electronics, shoes and eyewear categories, it actually supports 3D content and so you can go to Catalog in your Seller Central, hit Upload Images and then go to the Image Manager tab and then now there is going to be those products you have eligible for 3D. You can select your product and then check for the Register Brand Owner icon and then on the right page it says go to 3D models and select upload 3D model. All right, so you know, for some of these categories, you know having a 3D image there is very good for helping you know drive conversion. So take a look in Seller Central if you are eligible for that, and then obviously, your next step is you know there's a button there that talks about well, what are the 3D model? You know requirements for getting you know these images up there and you'll be able to get that information. Bradley Sutton: Next article is from ABC News and at first glance it might not seem like it's impactful for Amazon sellers. Let me explain why I'm including this article. It says Amazon launches new Amazon saver private label to help shop shoppers save. Take on Walmart and Target. So you know how Walmart and Target have like their own brands. You know, like Costco's got Kirkland right. Well, amazon now is going to have Amazon saver right. Almost looks like Target products because it's all red here, but basically what the definition is it says Amazon's new private label brand, amazon saver, will offer an array of grocery staples, from crackers and cookies to canned food and condiments, and most Amazon saver items will be priced at $1,000. Under $5 and prime members will get an additional 10% off of these products. Bradley Sutton: All right, so you might be wondering like well, that's terrible. Like, if I'm selling in this category, I'm never going to be able to sell again with these cheap products. But here, here's why I put this is Amazon historically has not done great in the grocery category. You know, like Walmart, I think, has them beat there. But then if Amazon is providing more of these cheaper products, you know like some of the products here is pancake syrup and sweet peas and coffee creamer and things like that for cheap, if more people are looking, are going to, you know, go ahead and start buying those things. Well, maybe you are in the grocery category and you have some other products, like some Korean snacks or Vita cup coffee out there, and, and maybe the people who wouldn't have bought your product just by itself. But now they're like, hey, I'm buying groceries anyways, let me go ahead and add these others to the cart. That's how I think it could potentially help Amazon sellers who are selling in the grocery category. Bradley Sutton: Next article is from asiatimes.com and it's entitled us seeks to slam shut sheen and Temu trade loophole. So this is talking about the, the uh de minimis trade loophole hole that allows Chinese e-commerce firms like sheen, Temu and others to not have to pay tariffs. And then, you know, it allows them to just like ship stuff to the us where sellers are paying like three, four dollars and there's no tariffs, no, nothing, and that's why team machine are so popular, that's why Amazon is even opening this up, but there's some, uh, us representatives uh who are calling on us president to try to end this loophole. All right, so you know, check out this article if you want to go into into details. But a lot of us-based sellers probably would like that, because they're like man, how are we going to compete with some of these Temu products where it's just factory shipping direct? They don't have to ship their item to FBA? Temu has like minimal fees, and so that's why you know like you'll see a coffin shelf for like 10 bucks. I haven't seen my sales go down. You know too much, but you know other sellers might be affected by it. Bradley Sutton: But an interesting thing that this article said was it quoted a professor at Shanghai University who said that if this is tightened, this loophole it actually could long-term benefit Chinese manufacturers by pushing them up the value ladder, it says. It said hey, if they tighten this rule in the future, they're going to have to change their strategy from selling low-priced items to high-quality ones. This is going to create new opportunities for many Chinese consumer brands. So what do you guys think out there? Do you want the US to close this loophole or do you feel like this Chinese professor says? You know what that actually could cause Chinese companies to up their game and be even more competitive in the future? I'm kind of leaning personally on the let's just close this loophole and make it a fair playing ground between US sellers and foreign sellers. But curious to see what you guys think. Let me know in the comments below. Bradley Sutton: Next article is not really an article but it is again highlighting a former podcast guest here, leo Segovia. In his LinkedIn post he said he reminded sellers hey, you guys can actually see how many infringement and copycat attempts are on your listings, all right, so he showed some of them. He had like 2,000 attempts in the last six months on his products and 151 in September. This is like what's happening is like people trying to do something to your listing or create listings that copy yours, et cetera, et cetera. So he gave a link here that you guys can go to in order to see this. Like, this is not some special link. Everybody has access to it, but most of you probably didn't even realize you had it. So check the links in the comments section of this podcast and you'll be able to go to your dashboard. All right, it says it's called the Impact Dashboard, proactive Protections. Bradley Sutton: Here's one of my accounts, the how Cool Is that? For Project X. I stay under the radar and I don't sell in niches that are super, highly competitive and that kind of keeps me away from some of those attempts. You know like, right, like if I'm trying to sell a product that's selling 500 units a day, I guarantee it's probably like Leo is going to have thousands of people trying, bad actors trying to attack me. But take a look, you know, like for me, from April to September, I've only had 110 cases, total for 2024. I've had 410, but still that's kind of crazy. For just my coffin shelves and an egg trace, 410 people have tried to do something. But that probably pales into comparison to some of you out there who have much bigger accounts than the. How cool is that account? Bradley Sutton: Next article, going back to payments.com and going back to Etsy, it says Etsy offers subscribers free shipping while aiming for tremendous growth. Like I said, you've been seeing signs that Etsy is trying to like, you know, like hey, I see Amazon, Walmart, TikTok shop pulling away. We got to, we got to catch up Now. First of all, the funny thing is, if you read this article, it says CEO and CFO of Etsy said at a conference that Etsy seeks to distinguish itself from rivals like Amazon. But one of the company's recently launched initiatives is Etsy Insider, a paid subscription that will provide free shipping to members. I don't know how that's distinguishing. You're literally doing the exact same thing as Amazon, which is fine. I mean you should do free shipping, but it's funny that that statement came right after. Oh, we're trying to be different, you know, um than amazon. But one thing they are unique on is check this out something that does distinguish them from amazon, says. Other new efforts include an Etsy gift mode that lets shoppers send a message to the recipient before the gift even arrives. A plan to raise the percentage of shoppers using the Etsy mobile app from 40 to 75. All right, so take a look at this article. There's more interesting things, but, yeah, Etsy's trying to go ahead and up their game. Bradley Sutton: Next article for those of you selling on Walmart.com you probably got this email from Walmart connect and it says unlock new brand term strategies to help increase your share of voice. So Walmart connect brand term targeting is now available for sponsored search automatic campaigns, in addition to exact match keyword campaigns, which launched earlier this year. Says that brand term targeting helps you to increase brand visibility by empowering you to strategically bid on keywords associated with your brand and those of your competitors. All right, so take a look at that email. If you guys are selling on Walmart and do Walmart advertising, I guarantee you've got that email somewhere. Check your junk if not, but make sure that you know what's going on. What's the new features? Walmart is always adding new features to its advertising platform and we implement as many as possible as well. For those who want help with Walmart advertising, we have atomic for Walmart, we have, obviously, research tools for Walmart, but make sure you're taking advantage of these things to you know. Keep your share of voice high on the Walmart platform. Bradley Sutton: All right, that's it for the news this week, guys, but now I've got a question for you how to get reimbursed by Amazon FBA. This is a question that a lot of sellers are asking, because they got that notice they heard here on the Weekly Buzz. That window is closing could cost you thousands of dollars. All right. So you've probably seen ads from different services from saying, hey, we'll, we'll help you get those. You got to take action now, which is true, but almost all of those ads are for companies that are going to take 20, 25% or more of any money they find for you. Bradley Sutton: How would you like to know how to get your money back for free? Now, don't get me wrong. Even Helium 10 has a service where we'll do the work, like all of the work, for you. It's called MRS, and if you're a big company who's owed maybe tens of thousands of dollars and you don't have time to submit all the claims yourself, yeah, we'll go ahead and do it for you for a fee. Go to h10.me/mrs, and you'll get a quote on that. But what I'm about to show you is 100% free for Helium 10 Platinum annual members and above, and this is the best way to get Amazon FBA to reimburse you money that you are owed. And it's your last chance to do it, because in October 23rd, that timeline is going to go away, costing you potentially thousands. In October 23rd, that timeline is going to go away, costing you potentially thousands. Bradley Sutton: Let me show you a couple of the accounts I have access to and how I'm going to be able to get over $6,000 in just a couple of counts back from Amazon FBA, how I'm getting them to reimburse me, all right. So, first of all, the next time you sign into your Helium 10 dashboard, take a look at this banner on the top. All right, it'll say, hey, it's your last chance to claim. I look at this. This is one of my accounts here. I got $5,000 because I haven't been keeping up to date with my Refund Genie. So for those of you who have never used a FBA reimbursement service, you're going to see probably a big number right there. All right, so go there and hit open Refund Genie. Now, when you hit that it's going to go up to your regular Refund Genie dashboard. But you need to look at the stars, all right. So in this account I've actually got a few accounts connected and actually I had more than $6,000 original. I've already refund. I've already got a lot refunded by. I kept a few here's just so I can show you guys the process. But I've got like three accounts connected here. So let's go ahead and open up this first one creative, lg, household and healthcare. Bradley Sutton: But what you guys need to do is look for the ones that say loss and damage and has a star next to it. Forget about all the old ones. If you see that there now really, really quick. If you guys don't have access to this, it means you're probably on like a like a Helium 10 free plan or starter plan or maybe just a platinum monthly. All you need this it's this is a completely revamped Refund Genie tool. So that's why this is like actually our training tip of the week and our Helium 10 new feature request. This is a newly revamped tool to get this. You can have access to it now if you're a platinum annual above. So if you're on a platinum monthly um. You can just upgrade to a platinum annual and you'll get instant access to this. Bradley Sutton: So, anyways, what I'm going to do right here is click on this EU one. So I'm going to show you one from EU. I click details on one of these ones that have star, and then now I have all the marketplaces show up in this account. I'm selling in Germany, Spain, France, Italy, UK, Sweden and Poland, and so let's go right here to the UK one. All right, so now I have to open up seller central into the UK account. So go ahead, I'm going to go ahead and do that right now. Bradley Sutton: And then what I need to do is I'm going to hit help and then go to get help and resources, and then now this is different for different people, but sometimes on your page you'll see a widget that says inventory lost in FBA warehouse. All right, that's what you have to click on to get your amazon reimbursement from Amazon FBA. But if you don't see that, you can just hit my issue is not listed and then just type in investigate inventory missing in FBA warehouse, and then it's going to come up. What's about to come up right here? If I hit this button, it's basically just a FN SKU button and then now all I have to do is copy the ASIN or the FN SKU. I should say, and this one is going to be a potential refund of 600 euros, I'm going to get 600 euros back in like a couple seconds here, and then I'm going to hit continue. Once I paste the ASIN or the FN SKU into, I either get the money back instantly or I have to open up a case, and so in this one I'm going to open up a case because this was 600 euros worth and so they require a case to be open. So I hit create case and I create the case and they're going to get me back that money probably within a couple of days. Bradley Sutton: I go back to Helium 10 and then I hit processed. And then let's go ahead and go on another one. Let me just find one of these smaller ones Like here's, one that is only three items and 28 euros, all right, so let's go ahead and copy this one. Let's go to Amazon. I'm going to go back to get help with a new issue. I hit inventory loss and FBA warehouse paste the FN skew. I hit continue and let's see what it says. Boom goes a dynamite right here. You remember how Helium 10 told me that I was owed three units and 28 euros. Well, look what Amazon just told me. In this case, yes, you are right, three units reimbursable. These items have been processed for reimbursement. I'm going to get that money. I just made 28 euros in about five seconds here. So I'm going to go one by one on all of these cases and I'm going to get hundreds thousands of dollars back on this one account. Bradley Sutton: Let me just show how it looks in a US account. So I'm back here on the Refund Genie page and here's one of my North American accounts. It says Dial Cash let's go ahead and hit the details here and here we go. And it says US I got nine lost items, potential refund of $1,223. Oh, my goodness gracious. Again, I need to go to the correct seller central account and then I hit the help button and I hit get help and resources. And then how do I ask for reimbursement from Amazon FBA? Let me go ahead. And oh my goodness, let me open up this one. Here's one where there's five conference chairs that looks like Amazon lost and that's a total of $1,100. Oh, my goodness gracious, I'm going to copy that FN skew and go ahead and paste it over here. Bradley Sutton: Inventory loss and FBA warehouse. Let's paste that FN skew, hit continue and let's see what Amazon says. I almost like want a drum roll right here or something. Boom, it says, hey, this you know, probably cause it's a thousand dollars I'm about to get back in one click. It says here well, we opened up a case and this can be transferred to an associate and there's a case already open, but I guarantee I'm going to get that money back. Bradley Sutton: I everything that the new Refund Genie has been showing, I've been getting it back a hundred percent of the time. Sometimes even more I'm getting back than Refund Genie. Let's go ahead and do one of these smaller ones that they can refund me instantly on. Here is one product that is for $29.99. Let's go ahead and copy this FN SKU over. I'm going to hit get help with a new issue Inventory loss in FBA warehouse. I paste the FN SKU, I hit continue and let's see if Amazon instantly refunds me. Boom, there it is. Bradley Sutton: Remember Helium 10 said I was owed one unit and Amazon says you are absolutely correct. Allow four to five days for this reimbursement to come into this account. So, as you can see I've got a lot more I have to do. I said $6,000. It's actually going to be across all my accounts about $8,000. And that's in two of my accounts. I've already been keeping up with the Refund Genie so it probably would have been been over $10,000 for me if I wasn't. But, guys, this is money in your bank account. Bradley Sutton: Now, how much can you possibly get? It depends. If you've only been selling for a couple of months and you've sold maybe $20,000, amazon might owe you $20 or $100 or something like that. Probably not that much. But if you've been selling for 18 months and you're a six figure seller, you could be owed thousands of dollars. You know, potentially we are a seven figure seller. It's almost guaranteed If you've never done a audit, you it's almost guaranteed that you're owed thousands of dollars by Amazon of what they owe to you. And Refund Genie can help you know what that is. So if you have never used Helium 10 at all and you want to do a free calculator to see how much potentially you might owe, just go to h10.me forward slash Refund Genie h10.me forward slash Refund Genie. We've got a calculator here where you can just enter in your you know rough estimate of your sales and then we'll calculate how much could be owed for you. Bradley Sutton: But again, how to get reimbursed by Amazon FBA? It is super easy. You just have to open up a case with Amazon, copy and paste the FNSKUs that were lost. There's also another thing that Refund Genie does is allows you to see the transaction IDs of damaged items. All right, so if products have been damaged at Amazon FBA warehouses, you can enter in all the transaction IDs and get reimbursed for those, for the ones that Amazon hasn't reimbursed for you. So you could get thousands of dollars back from Amazon FBA reimbursements on stuff that they have lost and they didn't reimburse you, just by submitting these reports. But you don't have to go searching, hey, what could you be reimbursed on or not? Helium 10 is doing all that work for you. And again, remember, this service is 100% free. We are not taking any commission on it because you're the one who's doing half of the work. All right, if you want Helium 10 to do all the work for you, like some of the other services, go to h10.me/mrs, and you know for the. Bradley Sutton: You know I saw some. I was looking at a report. There's a lot of you guys out there who are owed potentially hundreds of thousands of dollars, like literally, like I'm like looking at Helium 10 customers like, guys, you are owed hundreds of thousands of dollars and you haven't asked for reimbursement yet. So you have like thousands of transactions and maybe you want you don't want to do one by one what I was just showing you how to do go to h10.me/mrs, we'll take care of all of it for you and, uh, you know we'll charge your fee, but for what I showed you today, guys, there is no fee at all. So make sure those of you who have a Helium 10 Platinum annual account or higher get in there and start getting your money back. And then let me know in the comments below how much did you guys get back Thanks to Helium 10 Refund Genie from Amazon FBA reimbursements. All right, guys, that's it for today's episode. We'll see you in the next one to see what's buzzing.
Main Image Monthly - Image Teardowns for Better Conversion Welcome to our monthly show on all things images and conversion, where we bring in some of the world's best Amazon conversion optimizers. Each month, we will take an ASIN and run tests using all our technology, then bring it back to the table and break down our findings. Showing you how easy it is to test, how to test properly, and how to use your imagination. "The magic you are looking for is in the work you are avoiding." Your Takedown Team Sim Mahon (8-figure Seller) Andri Sadlak (ProductPinion / 8-figure Seller) Matt Kostan (ProductPinion, Multiple 7-figure brands) Adam Heist (7-figure Seller and Multiple Brands) About Our Guest Panelists Sim Mahon runs an eight-figure business with six private label brands spanning various categories. Over the past eight years, he has navigated the highs and lows of eCommerce, from eBay to Amazon, and from Vendor Central to Seller Central. His journey has equipped him with a wealth of experience and insight into the dynamic world of Amazon. Adam "Heist" Runquist is an experienced Amazon seller who grew an outdoor products brand from 8 to 9 figures. He now owns, invests in, and advises Amazon native brands, hosts a YouTube channel (and a monthly co host on Seller Sessions) for Amazon sellers, and serves as an investor and advisor to D1 Brands. Known for his expertise in the Amazon marketplace, Adam guides new and established sellers towards growth and success. Matt Kostan (ProductPinion, Multiple 7-figure brands) has over a decade of experience in selling on Amazon, Kickstarter, and retail. He has built multiple seven-figure brands from the ground up. At ProductPinion, Matt leads a team dedicated to helping Amazon sellers grow their sales through real consumer insights from hundreds of thousands of shoppers. Andri Sadlak (ProductPinion / 8-figure Seller) is not a serial killer but a serial immigrant and entrepreneur. Now running an eight-figure brand, Andri started his journey by launching his first FBA business in 2017 and selling it three years later before co-founding ProductPinion, a leading conversion optimization tool for Amazon sellers.
Send us a textAmazon's Vendor Central purge is finally happening, and many accounts are being closed soon. If you're one of the sellers affected by this, don't worry, there's still time to switch to Seller Central. In this video, Steven Pope explains what this change means and how you can successfully move from Vendor Central to Seller Central.Steven Pope covers the challenges you might face, like understanding how FBA works, managing logistics, and handling payments and customer service. This transition can actually help your business. One of the benefits is that you'll finally have control over your pricing, which can improve your profit margins. Plus, you'll get access to better data through Amazon's Brand Analytics reports.If your account hasn't been closed yet, it could be soon, so it's important to be prepared.#amazonupdate #amazonvendorcentral #amazonsellercentral #amazonsellingtips → Want to increase your Amazon sales or solve a problem? Visit https://myamazonguy.com for expert assistance.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Join My Amazon Guy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/28605816/Follow us:Twitter: https://twitter.com/myamazonguyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevenpopemag/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/myamazonguys/Please subscribe to the podcast at: https://podcast.myamazonguy.comApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-amazon-guy/id1501974229Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4A5ASHGGfr6s4wWNQIqyVwTimestamps:00:00 - Introduction to the Vendor Central Purge00:30 - Notice of Vendor Central Account Closures01:00 - The Shift from Vendor Central to Seller Central01:35 - Challenges in Transitioning to Seller Central02:10 - Common Mistakes When Moving to Seller Central02:50 - Benefits of Seller Central: Price Control and Brand Analytics03:30 - Final Thoughts on Vendor Central and Future ChangesSupport the show
Learn how to effectively navigate and leverage the power of Amazon Selling on Amazon can be a game-changer for brands looking to expand their reach and increase sales, but it's not without its challenges. Many companies, both large and small, fall into common traps that can lead to missed opportunities and reduced margins. In this episode, we dive deep into the intricacies of selling on Amazon, from optimizing your product listings to navigating the delicate balance between maintaining your brand's identity and adapting to Amazon's ever-evolving platform. If you're wondering how to get the most out of your Amazon strategy or avoid the pitfalls that others have faced, this conversation is a must-listen. Today's guest, Will Land, is a seasoned expert in the Amazon ecosystem with nearly two decades of experience helping brands maximize their potential on the platform. As the CEO of Marketplace Valet, Will has worked with some of the biggest names in the industry, guiding them through the complexities of Amazon's marketplace while ensuring they retain control over their brand and profitability. His deep understanding of Amazon's algorithms, policies, and best practices makes him the perfect person to share valuable insights and actionable advice that can help take your business to the next level. In this episode you will: [00:01:52] Learn how to harness the power of Amazon for lead generation while maintaining a strong and independent brand presence. [00:10:42] Get a clear understanding of the pros and cons between Vendor Central and Seller Central, and learn which option best suits your brand's goals. [00:17:48] Discover practical tips for managing your supply chain and fulfillment to ensure smooth operations and happy customers. [00:20:37] Uncover the common pitfalls that brands face on Amazon and how to sidestep them to drive better results. [00:21:08] Find out how to craft compelling product listings that attract more customers and boost visibility on Amazon's search platform. All this and more, on this week's episode of Beyond 7 Figures. Stay tuned next week. So, don't forget to subscribe to the show to get that episode as soon it gets released. Until then, be profitable. Links: https://predictableprofits.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-land-80488337 https://marketplacevalet.com/ https://www.amazon.com/
Send us a Text Message.Can't decide between Seller Central and Vendor Central for whatever reason? This video breaks down the pros and cons of each, revealing why a hybrid approach could be the key to achieving Amazon sales. Whether dealing with fee increases, wide distribution networks, or products, learn how to navigate the challenges and make the right decision for your brand.Watch now to gain knowledge on how to grow your Amazon business.#AmazonFBA #AmazonSeller #eCommerce #SellerCentral #VendorCentral #AmazonBusiness #AmazonMarketing #AmazonStrategy #AmazonTips #eCommerceTips #AmazonGrowth #AmazonSuccess #OnlineSelling #AmazonAdvertising #FBACommunity→ Use Data Dive with code MAG for exclusive savings!↳ https://2.datadive.tools/subscription/subscribe?ref=otkxnwu&coupon=MAG-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Join My Amazon Guy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/28605816/Follow us:Twitter: https://twitter.com/myamazonguyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevenpopemag/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/myamazonguys/Please subscribe to the podcast at: https://podcast.myamazonguy.comApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-amazon-guy/id1501974229Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4A5ASHGGfr6s4wWNQIqyVwTimestamps:00:00 - Introduction & Client Onboarding Discussion00:30 - Hybrid Strategy: Vendor vs. Seller Central Pros and Cons01:10 - B2B Strategy & Grocery Product Considerations01:40 - Challenges with Vendor Central and Final Recommendations02:20 - Conclusion & Call to ActionSupport the Show.
Main Image Monthly - Making Magic with Main Images Welcome to our new monthly show, where we bring in some of the world's best Amazon conversion optimizers. If you know the difference between Russell Brunson (Templates) and Peep Laja (The Godfather of Conversion Rate Optimization), then you have come to the right place. Each month, we will take an ASIN and run tests using all our technology, then bring it back to the table and break down our findings. Showing you how easy it is to test, how to test properly, and how to use your imagination. "The magic you are looking for is in the work you are avoiding" Your Takedown Team Sim Mahon (8fig Seller) Andri Sadlak(ProductPinion / 8fig Seller) Dorian Gorski (Generated over $1 billion Client in sales) Matt Kostan (ProductPinion , Multiple 7 figure brands) About Our Guest Panelists Sim Mahon runs an eight-figure business with six private label brands spanning various categories. Over the past eight years, he has navigated the highs and lows of eCommerce, from eBay to Amazon, and from Vendor Central to Seller Central. His journey has equipped him with a wealth of experience and insight into the dynamic world of Amazon. Dorian Gorski is a seasoned Amazon expert with over 11 years of experience, partnering with top brands and Fortune 500 companies. He has founded several creative ventures that have collectively generated over $1 billion in sales for his clients. Currently, Dorian specializes in data analysis and optimizing conversion and click-through rates. Matt Kostan (ProductPinion, Multiple 7-figure brands). With over a decade of experience in selling on Amazon, Kickstarter, and retail, he has built multiple seven-figure brands from the ground up. At ProductPinion, Matt leads a team dedicated to helping Amazon sellers grow their sales through real consumer insights from hundreds of thousands of shoppers. Andri Sadlak (ProductPinion / 8-figure Seller) is not a serial killer, but a serial immigrant and entrepreneur. Now running an eight-figure brand, Andri started his journey by launching his first FBA business in 2017 and selling it three years later before co-founding ProductPinion, a leading conversion optimization tool for Amazon sellers.
Will is the Co-Founder and CEO of BellaVix. He has a decade of experience working in eCommerce. He has experience working with Seller Central, Vendor Central, Amazon Advertising Platform, and DSP. BellaVix works with established consumer brands and private label sellers in the strategic planning, implementation, and execution of their business plans for products across Amazon and other 3rd party marketplaces. His portfolio includes brands like Insta Pot, Pyrex, Wilton, Think Baby and Outward Hound, Highlight Bullets> Here's a glimpse of what you would learn…. Will Haire's career in digital marketing, focusing on SEO, Google ads, and transitioning to AmazonSpecific case studies, including marketing strategies for a supplement brand targeting an older demographicTactics for growing subscribe and save subscribers, including the use of images in the product detail page, A+ content, and storefrontEffectiveness of using programmatic advertising, particularly for supplement and beauty productsStrategies employed by a large enterprise brand, including extensive advertising across various channels, PR exposure, and participation in events like Prime DayAddressing high return rates for a pet leash brand and a maternity wear brand, including tactics to reduce return ratesActionable insights and strategies for brands to optimize their advertising, leverage PR exposure, diversify sales channels, and address return rate challengesIn this episode of the Ecomm Breakthrough podcast, Josh Hadley interviews Will Haire from BellaVix. Will shares his digital marketing background and the growth of his agency. He delves into case studies, revealing strategies for targeting demographics, managing PPC, and utilizing programmatic advertising for audience building. Will also advises on the benefits of programmatic advertising, the significance of PR, and diversifying sales channels. Additionally, he offers solutions for reducing return rates by improving customer education through product listings.Here are the 3 action items that Josh identified from this episode:Action Item #1: Diversify Your Sales Channels: Take a cue from BellaVix's success by investing in multiple sales channels beyond just Amazon. Build your own website and leverage social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok for audience building and engagement.Action Item #2: Harness the Power of Programmatic Advertising: Programmatic advertising, especially when combined with data from platforms like Amazon, can yield impressive results for e-commerce brands.Action Item #3: Mitigate Return Rates Through Education and Detail: Combat high return rates by providing detailed product information, including sizing guides and educational content.Resources & Links SectionJosh Hadley on LinkedIneComm Breakthrough ConsultingeComm Breakthrough PodcastEmail Josh Hadley: Josh@eCommBreakthrough.comBellaVixInstapotPyrexWiltonThink BabyBazaarVoiceTraction: Get a Grip on Your Business by Gino WickmanThe Daily Stoic: 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance, and the Art of Living by Ryan Holiday, Stephen Hanselman, et al.The Daily Dad: 366 Meditations on Parenting, Love, and Raising Great Kids by Ryan Holiday ChatGPTBrandon Young on LinkedInData DiveWill Haire on LinkedInSpecial Mention(s):Adam “Heist” Runquist on LinkedInKevin King on LinkedInMichael E. Gerber on LinkedInRelated Episode(s):“Cracking the Amazon Code: Learn From Adam Heist's Brand Scaling Secrets” on the eComm Breakthrough Podcast“Kevin King's Wicked-Smart Tips for Building an Audience of Raving Fans” on the eComm Breakthrough Podcast“Unlocking Entrepreneurial Greatness | Insider Secrets With E-myth Author Michael Gerber” on the eComm Breakthrough PodcastEpisode SponsorThis episode is brought to you by eComm Breakthrough Consulting where I help seven-figure e-commerce owners grow to eight figures. I started my business in 2015 and grew it to an eight-figure brand in seven years.I made mistakes along the way that made the path to eight figures...
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Matthew Rosenfeld is the Founder and CEO of Crush, which provides boutique Amazon management services for retail and DTC brands. He is also the Founder of Retail Racer, which leverages proprietary software to automate retail outreach for DTC brands. As a former Amazon seller, Matthew has launched, acquired, and sold multiple brands. In this episode… As Amazon gains a greater presence in the market, launching your brand on the platform is crucial for driving awareness. Yet some brands are hesitant to take this leap, fearing that Amazon will drop product prices and allow others to resell products on their sites. How can you generate sales and profitability on Amazon without exhausting resources? Selling on Amazon provides an opportunity to drive traffic to your DTC storefront, but Amazon veteran Matthew Rosenfeld warns that the platform's landscape is constantly shifting, so you must develop calculated strategies to avoid major losses. The two main components retail-first brands should focus on are demand capture and net new customer acquisition. Without capturing sufficient demand on social media platforms like Meta and TikTok, brands that exceed $3-5 million in annual revenue experienced profit losses. Consumer purchase intentions are substantially higher on Amazon, so brands must acquire new customers on the platform to boost conversion rates. In today's episode of The Digital Deep Dive, Aaron Conant sits down with Matthew Rosenfeld, the Founder and CEO of Crush, to make the case for why your brand should have an Amazon presence. Matthew shares his perspective on brand aggregations in the Amazon space, the future of Vendor Central, and how to analyze profitability on the platform.
Let's explore Walmart PPC advertising and its potential with the guidance of the incredible Destaney Wishon! In this riveting session, Carrie and Destaney take us on a comprehensive journey through the landscape of Walmart's pay-per-click platform. She contrasts Walmart's strategies with industry giants like Amazon and Google while emphasizing the unique advantages that come with Walmart's strong retail foundation. For those of you looking to break into or expand your understanding of Walmart's burgeoning online marketplace, Destaney's wisdom is an indispensable asset. Throughout our discussion, we tackle the subtle art of crafting effective advertising strategies for Walmart. We begin by casting a wide net with auto campaigns, gathering the crucial data that sharpen our approach for more targeted ad groups later on. Destaney highlights the significance of fine-tuning product listings to meet Walmart's specific guidelines, and how this can dramatically improve your search algorithm outcomes. We also peek into the untapped potential of video and sponsored brand ads on Walmart, and share expert tips on leveraging tools like Helium 10 for keyword research. The knowledge shared here is a goldmine for sellers aiming to capitalize on the low advertising costs within certain categories on Walmart's platform. As we round off this episode, we discuss the nuances of optimizing product placement and advertising strategies, drawing insights from the evolution of Walmart's auction system. Destaney provides us with actionable strategies for bid management and placement optimization that hinge on a deep understanding of data and market trends. We unpack the anticipated developments in Walmart's PPC landscape, including the possibility of introducing negative keywords in auto campaigns, and how tools like Adtomic can revolutionize sellers' PPC management. Join us for an episode packed with strategic insights that promise to elevate your advertising game on one of today's fastest-growing online retail platforms. (Time Stamps) - In episode 554 of the Serious Sellers Podcast, Carrie and Destaney discuss: 00:00 - Walmart PPC Campaign Setup and Management 04:39 - Comparing Amazon and Walmart Advertising 07:25 - Optimizing Walmart PPC Campaigns for Beginners 15:58 - Understanding Walmart Auction System for Advertising 19:56 - Digital Shelf Advantageous for Sales 24:27 - Common Mistakes in Advertising on Walmart 25:15 - Optimizing Keywords and Advertising on Walmart 29:41 - Importance of Conversion Rate Optimization 30:39 - Walmart Wednesday PPC Insights ► Instagram: instagram.com/serioussellerspodcast ► Free Amazon Seller Chrome Extension: https://h10.me/extension ► Sign Up For Helium 10: https://h10.me/signup (Use SSP10 To Save 10% For Life) ► Learn How To Sell on Amazon: https://h10.me/ft ► Watch The Podcasts On YouTube: youtube.com/@Helium10/videos Transcript Carrie Miller: How should you set up your Walmart PPC campaigns, should you run automatic campaigns on Walmart, and how Adtomic can help you to better manage your Walmart PPC. This and so much more on this week's episode of Walmart Wednesday. Bradley Sutton: How cool is that? Pretty cool, I think. We know that getting to page one on keyword search results is one of the most important goals that an Amazon seller might have. So, track your progress on the way to page one and even get historical keyword ranking information and even see sponsored ad rank placement with Keyword Tracker by Helium 10. For more information, go to h10.me/keywordtracker. Carrie Miller: Hello everyone and welcome to another episode of this Serious Sellers podcast hosted by Helium 10. My name is Carrie and this is our Walmart Wednesday, where we talk about everything Walmart, and I'm very, very excited today because we have an amazing guest. I've actually been wanting her to come on for quite some time because I've had a lot of PPC questions and so I am so excited to have a PPC expert in here. So, we have Destaney Wishon, and so I'm going to bring her on. Hey, Destaney, how's it going? Destaney: Hello, hello, it's going well. How are you? Carrie Miller: Good. Thank you, I'm very, very excited, as I told you before, to have you on here. I know there's going to be a lot of questions that people are going to have, so I have a list of questions actually already that I know people have asked before and I'm going to start asking you those as well. But before we get started, just for anyone who isn't familiar with who you are, can you give a little kind of like intro background and who you are? Destaney: Yeah, of course. So, Destaney Wishon, CEO and founder of what was formerly Better AMS and is now Better Media. We really got started in this space managing Amazon advertising for the last seven years, I think back in the old days when it was Vendor Central, Seller Central and you had like AMS and different ad types and things are a lot more simple, which is going to be probably a really fun part of today's conversation. And now we've rebranded, we're Better Media and we manage kind of all the core large retailers in the space. Carrie Miller: The first thing is could you give us a little overview of what Walmart PPC advertising is and just how it differs from Amazon and Google, Because I know you're basically on all the platforms, so you're the best to answer this one. Destaney: I'd like to start honestly like a little bit more zoomed out and kind of philosophical on the platforms. I think a lot of us, and probably a lot of listeners, are accustomed to Amazon running the show. Right, when you think of e-commerce, when you think of selling and brand building, you do typically think of Amazon, but a lot of people forget, like Walmart wrote that playbook they were kind of the first ones to write that playbook their largest retailer. So, everything that you see Amazon being successful when it comes to e-commerce, Walmart's already done in stores and physical retail, and I think that's really important to note because one that means from a cashflow perspective, they're in a really great position. It's not a new company trying to compete directly with Amazon. Amazon does have AWS and everything externally driving a lot of revenue for them, but from an e-commerce platform perspective, Walmart has every brand connection when it comes to the largest brands in the world, right, Johnson & Johnson, Procter & Gamble, Nestle have been selling into Walmart for 40 years. So, that's really important to consider because it's framing how they shaped their Walmart platform and it's framing how they're hiring as well. They're hiring a bunch of ex-Amazon talent. They're not having to completely reinvent the wheel. They're basically taking everything Amazon did that was really successful, and applying it to Walmart, but with that consideration that their audience is a little bit different. Right, the audience that's typically going into Walmart is very used to the products that have always been in a Walmart shelf. Everything that you've historically bought your deodorant, your toothpaste, everything that you've grown up with is in Walmart, and that's really how we're also seeing their e-commerce platform being positioned. It's giving favoritism to historical brands that are in stores. So that's something to call it, because it's kind of what we're up against. Right, in order for Amazon to become Amazon, they need to differentiate themselves from Walmart, and they did it by opening up an amazing third party platform and allowing anyone to sell anything, because they didn't need to sell the same products as Walmart. That wouldn't have been as competitive. They needed to sell unique and new products and really grow this third party seller platform. Walmart's taking a slightly different approach. Right, they're making sure that they're starting an e-commerce platform that still gives value to their products that are in stores. So, I want to start with that, because it's shaped kind of how they ran ads Across the board. Advertising is actually really similar I would say. Walmart's taking the exact same playbook. I mean there's small differences. Amazon allows for better negating and better control, especially on the bid management level. From like a targeting perspective. Amazon's doing a lot more moving into kind of DSP and better creatives and things like that. That being said, Walmart's really where we are at five years ago with Amazon, with slight complexities, and that we have more control over placements and device type, which I think is pretty complex, and I'll pause there and see if you have any thoughts on that. Carrie Miller: No, yeah, I think it's. For me it's been easier to start advertising on Walmart because it is kind of it is like very basic, kind of from the ground up. So, if you really want to learn advertising from the ground up it's starting to just get your feet wet with Walmart advertising, I think it's a good idea because you're going to literally see it grow from the, from the ground up. You'll be able to see all the changes and how things, um, you know, work together. So, I think it's a really good thing to get in there if you haven't yet done PPC. Destaney: A hundred percent. When we started on Amazon I think I've been in this space for seven years now possibly it just goes by really fast it was pretty much an auto campaign that you would just let run and it would do really really well for you and you didn't have placement modifiers and you didn't really have sponsor brands or sponsor display ads. It was great, it was easy. And then you took those auto campaigns, and we were able to apply them into manual campaigns with match types and Walmart's taking that same approach. I will say I think Walmart can be. It looks a little bit more complex in my opinion. Like everyone says, advertising console user interface is terrible. But sometimes I walk into Walmart and I'm like, oh my gosh, this is too much information. I need these graphs to go somewhere else. I'm really overwhelmed logging into Walmart sometimes. Carrie Miller: Yeah, they do give a good amount of information for sure. I guess that leads into the next question. So why do you think that someone would want to start advertising with Adtomic? Because we have Adtomic for Walmart now with Helium 10 to help you with your advertising, as opposed to just using the Walmart platform Walmart Connect. Destaney: Yeah, I think the biggest reason is bid management is, like 100%, one of the most important parts about Amazon or Walmart and you need a bid management solution for either platform. I actually think that it's more important when it comes to Walmart strictly because they do have the search in grid and the placement modifiers and that adds complexity from a bid model perspective. If you come in and try to arbitrarily adjust all of these placements without knowing or having data, it's going to be a big pain and then tracking the follow-up of that data is a pain. So fundamentally, from a bid management perspective, it needs to be done. You have to have a bid management solution if you're advertising on either. I think the secondary aspect and this is again can be applied to both is just having a better view of your business. Like I said, I log into Walmart Connect and that initial graph that is shown. It's not intuitive, but when you're able to look at something and take away an ad and build custom reporting based off your overall business needs and I think that's a big value add from an Adtomic perspective, it's way more beneficial. Carrie Miller: Yeah, definitely I agree, because I've used both and I felt the same way that I just needed an easier way to view what was going on, and the Adtomic platform is much better for that. So, if you do want something that's easier to figure out where things are, what keywords are working or where to place things, then Adtomic is definitely the way to go for you. So, let's get into some beginner questions then. For some beginners, how would you recommend that someone set up their PPC when they first start out? Do you think that people should do their keyword research and do exact campaigns, auto campaigns? What do you think about with Walmart and how you should get started? Destaney: I think something that we've seen is the Walmart customer searches a little bit different than the Amazon customer. So, rather than roll over the exact strategy that you're running externally, we've actually we made this mistake as an agency, we came into our first few brands, and we tried to apply the exact strategy we did on Amazon. We copied and pasted over; we did our like. Everyone who knows us knows we do like a really granular campaign setup right One campaign, one ad group, one ASIN, five to 10 keywords. We tried that approach on Walmart, and it did not work. Like it was just it was. It was too little; everything was spread too thin. And then we heard the feedback of like hey, start with an auto campaign with all of your products in it, and we did that. And once we started collecting data, then we could start breaking things out into broader groups, and that helped us a ton Across the board. I think auto campaigns are a little bit more powerful on Walmart, which actually makes sense in my opinion. That's how Amazon started as well. Auto campaigns were a lot more powerful because it was really easy to link the products in your campaign with the products that are associated with your SEO, and then your CPCs are quite a bit lower, so it's a lot less risky. So, I think that's the biggest feedback is don't try to spread yourself too thin, group things into bigger groups and then collect data on what placements are doing best for you and segment past that. Carrie Miller: Yeah, and just a call out with Helium 10, you can get Walmart search volume. So, with Cerebro you can find keywords. So, one of the things I did was I just did a bunch of keyword research, and I did notice that it's not necessarily the same keywords that I would use on Amazon, and so they're kind of more general, but there are some specific ones. Maybe they only have like 17 search volumes I have actually made sales on those, so if they're very, very relevant, I would still use them, even if you're like, oh, the search volume isn't very good because people are finding you in other ways too. There's Google ads and there's a bunch of other things that Walmart's doing to get people to your page. But yeah, so I would definitely advertise on those. But one of the things that was hard for me when I did an auto campaign was the fact that you can't do any negative targeting, and so I was having the most random, weird keywords popping up that I don't know how it happened, and so that is something to call out too is to keep an eye on your auto campaigns because of that situation. I don't know if you have any ideas or thoughts about that. Destaney: One thing we've seen, and this is something that is just from auditing, not as much from kind of full management on the Amazon advertising side is you're back in keywords and the keyword research you're doing on Walmart is also really different. Walmart has different brand guidelines per category that cause a lot of specificity and nuance changes, and that's important because auto campaigns work by scanning your listings, scanning all of your keyword research that you've done and associating with the keywords that are then in that auto campaign right. So, I don't know in your specific use case, but something we've seen across the board is they'll take their exact Amazon listing and again upload it to Walmart, not realizing that there's category nuances and it's a brand-new algorithm, it's a brand new platform. They're going to be tweaking things pretty consistently. So that's something to consider that you need to make sure you're understanding the algorithm on the platform you're playing in. You need to update your listing for a Walmart customer for the Walmart algorithm, and that's going to influence your campaigns and those auto campaigns as well. Carrie Miller: Yeah, definitely Don't copy and paste. I always say that do not copy paste. Destaney: One thing I want to hit on, because you had a great call out there is you may see something with really low search volume, and I would 100% still bid on those terms because it's the same bidding model for the most part. It's a pay per click bidding model. So, if you bid 10 cents and no one clicks, like you're not hurting anything. So, it's not really going to hurt your advertising to put all those low volume listings on there. What's going to happen if someone does search? If only 10 people search a month? You're going to be the only one bidding and it's going to be really cheap and it's going to be a crazy profitable sell for you. So those can drive a lot of incremental volume long term. Carrie Miller: Yeah, 100%. And you can actually on Magnet, on Helium 10, I'll take a list of all those kind of lower search volume keywords and that you can actually put them into magnet and there's an analyze keywords and it'll show you the total search volume. So, when you add it up it actually gives you a lot more exposure on Walmart. So that is one sale here, one sale here, and it adds up. So that's the way you get from, you know, one sale a day to 10 to 20 sales a day. You know something that comes up every time. Destaney: You know something that comes up every time. Like we have this conversation of like there's no volume on Walmart, or like I listed something and there's no volume and it is dependent on category, of course. But you got to think. You know, from a grocery perspective there's a ton of volume, like we've seen, very close to similar Amazon volume in certain categories, and that's also influenced by your advertising. If there's no volume, that also means your advertising costs are probably going to be pretty low. So sometimes it's worth it to play in those spaces because you're taking a long-term bet. Again, I keep comparing it to Amazon 7 years ago, but there were a lot of people who ran into the same thing then, but then they figured out the algorithm really well and they were able to scale that out long-term. So don't compare it to Amazon. That's not a fair comparison. They're very different platforms, especially category specific. Carrie Miller: Yeah, definitely I. Yeah there's a lot of opportunity, even just like video ads and sponsored brand ads. I noticed on bigger keywords even there's no video ads there's. I mean, you wouldn't see that on Amazon at all and so there is some really good opportunity if you really think strategically like, hey, this whole keyword, you know maybe it's a little bit more competitive, but there's no one doing a video ad, I can just go in and dominate. So, you kind of have to like, really, you just think about, you know different ways you can beat the competition with each different keyword, and you can capitalize on those sales. Destaney: And those are huge opportunities. So, we didn't mention this in the beginning, but I'm based out of Bentonville, Arkansas, so most of my friends either work for Walmart or agency side, and Walmart for the Nestle and the Procter and Gamble's and the General Mills has always been a big player online. So, it's funny if you bid on mascara or cereal, it's going to be competitive. But to Carrie's point, if you can get into those creative opportunities, you're always going to have a competitive advantage, because for General Mills to go create a video for every single SKU is incredibly costly and then they also need to send that video through marketing and legal. So, the time it takes them to create an asset specifically for a new platform and a new ad type is 6 to 9months by the time it's briefed, created and approved. So that's where we have a huge competitive advantage. Every time a new ad types rolled out, go hop in that platform or win some traffic and market share against the big name players in the space? Carrie Miller: Yeah, definitely, that's a really good yeah, and I forgot to mention the Bentonville. So, do you have any insight, other insight thoughts about you? Know the fact that you're in Bentonville. Destaney: It's funny, it's such a small community in Bentonville and when I started on Amazon, everyone would be like you can't tell people you work for Amazon around here, cause it's a competitive environment. But when Walmart started becoming a bigger player in the e-commerce space, I was like from day one, like this is going to be a huge opportunity, like Walmart is. I don't want to say they're too big to fail, but Walmart has the audience. Right, everyone knows Walmart. They're the largest retailer, which means they have to have a lot of customers. They have the money, they've been in business for an incredibly long time and they're attracting the talent from Amazon. Right, it reminds me of, like software world Everyone's going to go to the big fun players in the space. So, I don't think they have to reinvent the wheel and I think they're going to make a big difference. Carrie Miller: I agree. I agree. There's a lot of good opportunities there, so get on Walmart. If you're not, can you talk a little bit about how the auction works on Walmart and what factors determine the placement? And all that information for everyone in the audience? Destaney: Historically the auction was quite a bit different, and it was a major red flag. It used to be an auction model where just the highest bid won. Yeah, so if you bid $12 and the second bid was $1, you weren't paying a dollar and one cent, you were paying $12. So, that made things really difficult from a bid management perspective, from a brand perspective. Walmart finally transitioned that over. It acts pretty similar to Amazon and I love this question when it comes up into the groups of like suggested bids. Why are suggested bids so high? And one thing to consider is auction models and a PPC is just buying real estate. You want to win the top placements, the highest traffic placements, which is typically the top of the page. You have to bid the highest amount. Where Walmart gets a little bit more complex, and I like to the placements on Walmart. You know, searching Grid, Buy Box, mobile Desktop. I like to relate to kind of placement modifiers on Amazon. We always start with like a clean slate, a foundation of just a bid, like let's win this placement, and then, once we start collecting data, we can start breaking out an increase in a placement or a higher bid elsewhere, and I recommend everyone do the same, like it doesn't matter if you see a read an article that says you know mobile conversion rates are much higher than desktop. I wouldn't go and make that bet. Instead, like we prefer, if you're solely focused on profitability, start with low bids and a low auction and what's going to happen is you may not get impressions in traffic and that's fine, it's still, it's not hurting you, but increase incrementally until you collect data and you can figure out your breakeven ROAS. On the flip side, if you have money to spend, start high and collect data really quick and like. A big thing I'm a huge fan of is just to always make database decisions. They give you so much data you can see your placement performance and all of your keyword performance. So, wait till you collect data and then make bid decisions based off that. Carrie Miller: Yeah, that's really good. It's really good that you called out how clunky it was before I took my ads before the relevancy model and before the second price auction. It was actually really hard because you actually couldn't even advertise higher than you were organically ranked, so I was just stuck in these far-out places. Yeah, then literally that next month when they changed the relevancy, I went from $200 to about $800 for this product. Then I started going up and up and up and went to about $12,000 a month for just the one product because they changed these small little things in the advertising and so that's a huge call out because people who were on back then were probably frustrated. So, I want to kind of let everyone know that it's changed and it's better. Destaney: It is changed, and I think that's also a really important call out, just like organic rank. So, algorithms, again, are driven off like two things, especially like a shopping algorithm. One they need data, right, so they need a ton of inputs in order to say, hey, yes, this product should be indexed for Chapstick. They need 300 data points saying that customers convert for Chapstick right, so volume clicks and conversions matter. I think the second big thing is every platform wants to drive sales, so we were talking about this before hopping on, but in order to improve your organic rank on any platform, you need to sell more units, and how do you sell more units? That's up to you to figure out. A lot of people say, oh, that's Walmart's job. I listed my product, now they need to sell it. It doesn't quite work that way. It's an algorithm, right, yeah? So, either you advertise on Walmart, and you start driving more units, which improves your organic rank, and as your organic rank improves, you get more visibility, which sells more units for you, or you figure out how to sell units off platform, one way or another. At the end of the day, though, like one of the biggest ranking juice factors is always going to be advertising on that platform because it's so much more precise. Like we've seen conversion rates for sponsored ads and they're incredible. So, yeah, highly recommend that. Carrie Miller: Yeah, it's just so funny that people have a different mentality when they come on Walmart like almost, I don't know, I don't want to say entitled, but it's like they should do this for us, and they should do that. It's like amazon doesn't do that for you, amazon makes, makes you pay, yeah, so why not? Destaney: It's kind of funny I don't know if maybe it's similar of like they're thinking about a retail store like you get your PO and then Walmart puts your product on the shelf, but at the end, and then Walmart brings in that foot traffic, I guess. But at the end of the day, you're competing against so many other products on a digital shelf yeah, competing against so many other products on a digital shelf. Yeah, a retail shelf, you can only squeeze 10 products, 10 toothpaste brands, like in that section. But a digital shelf is so much different, and you do have the opportunity to influence where you're showing up on that shelf in a really simple way, and I think that's advantageous. Carrie Miller: Well, even going back to retail, even when you get into retail you are supposed to move it. So, I remember talking or not talking, but like listening to Sarah Blakely with Spanx and she got her stuff into Neiman Marcus, and she was having her friends go buy it. She went into the stores for Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, and was selling these products herself. Destaney: It was like they thought she was like an in-store rep, because she was just sitting there like trying to sell her products. I remember that exactly. Carrie Miller: So. It's like you know that ownership of. I want to get these products out there. My product is amazing, I want it in front of people. And so, another person I talked to about retail, as they said, historically people were always using billboards. They were using commercial advertising if they got into Walmart. So, once they get into Walmart, they are actually, you know, responsible to get to move the product as well, but it's just a different way of doing it, and if they don't move it on the shelf in the physical stores, Walmart would take them off. So, it's, it's the same thing. So always have that mentality of how can I, what can I do to move my product on this platform. I think that's why I always think about Sarah Blakely, because you know she was not too, too good for going in there and literally working at the store all day, every day, so I love that. Destaney: And to that point, like one, she had that scrappy mentality, which was incredible. But this is a conversation that comes up. If you cannot afford to advertise on the platform, you know, become a connector, become an influencer, start hopping on lives, start doing TikTok's and gaining that traction for yourself and then sending that traffic to your said platform. But to that point, I also think that's where we're spoiled by sponsored ad performance. Right, you've been on a keyword, someone clicks on it, and you see the results. But back in the day, it's back in the day like what? 15 years ago, yeah, you were in a national media campaign, or you paid for a billboard, and you said here's $50,000 for this billboard and all you could do is see if you saw a lift in overall sales. It was a lift test. That's what marketing was judged by. Now we have the ability to pinpoint the age, income, geographic time of click and we're spoiled by it. Carrie Miller: It's pretty amazing. Yeah, I actually to your point about you know, if you get scrappy. I've actually seen some people you know that use Helium 10 and they're like I don't, I don't have that great of a budget, but they chose products kind of in their hobby niche. They'll go live and do demos or on YouTube. They have YouTube channels where they show how to use their product and they sell it with the links. You know they can link it to one more and amazon, and so they they're doing that and that's how they've gotten a ton of traction. So, definitely think outside the box if you're not able to, you know, invest in PPC. Destaney: Sean Reily from DUDE Wipes is a ton of incredible content on how they started, because he, he, they had to be so scrappy that they would just like buy these really crazy like billboard placements or bid on these certain placements that they knew would get tv attention. They were going to baseball games and holding up signs like with their products names and then when the baseball aired, they would be in the background holding their signs. And it's that exact same thing of just how you get in front of people. Carrie Miller: Yeah, it's so amazing. Yeah, so that's a good call out there. Okay, so we do have some questions here from the audience and of course Bradley has asked the first one. He said let's see, does Walmart broad phrase and exact perform similar to Amazon or does it have weird things like Amazon where broad can go super wide and exact sometimes performs? Destaney: Performs like phrase even? I would say they're similar. I think Amazon sponsored brands broad match is a little bit of an outsider and just the overall conversation with sponsored brands broad match we've seen go really wide lately. I have pulled all of our agency data to see if we've seen a change in conversion rate on sponsored products broad match and we haven't. So, I'm kind of like I don't want to make a huge comparison there, but I would say they're very similar. Carrie Miller: What are some common mistakes that you see new beginners doing on, you know, with advertising or just getting on Walmart in general? Destaney: I would say poor keyword research. We dove into this one a little bit. But to go even deeper on that, I think some people overthink keyword research and at the end of the day, it's like what would you type in to find this product? Yep, start with that. Like make a commonsense list of the top 10 keywords that you would type in, not the ones that are algorithmically showing the highest revenue, not the ones that a tool is showing you. Start with common sense keywords I'm buying mascara or Chapstick or lunchbox, right and then use the tools to expand on those, because it's twofold here. Your commonsense keywords are almost always going to be the most expensive because if you're thinking about bidding on them, so is everyone else right. But where you have a lot of opportunities, you take all of the Helium 10, long tail terms that you didn't think about right. So, if you use something again like a Chapstick, everyone's going to bid on Chapstick. But if I find this long tail of, like peppermint Chapstick for chapped lips, children, non-toxic, it's going to be such low search volume. But you have to add up hundreds of those, 50 of those, like Carrie said, and that's where you're going to get your profitability. It's still, even though it's early days, from a platform. There's a lot of big-name players that are driving up ad costs. I would say where that's where it's a little bit different from amazon, right like all of your big-name players are in stores on Walmart, they're also advertising on dot com. So, you still have to be really strategic around that keyword research you. You have to figure out, you know what terms are going to drive the most sales for you but maybe not be profitable. What terms can you get a really long tail on? That's going to drive additional volume but take a little bit more work to invest in. Not having a bid management solution is 100% number two. A lot of people don't understand bid management. I don't expect people to. It took me 3 years and probably over $30 million of spin before it became intuitive. I had to touch so many accounts in order to start figuring out the correlation of bid management, and there's a lot of simple videos on just bid formulas. But if you're not that person, if you're not going to understand algorithmically and mathematically how to build a bid solution, not a lot of us are, you need to use a tool? Your bid is the number one indicator of what your ROAS or ACOS is going to be. Carrie Miller: Yeah, so I guess that brings you back to Adtomic. Are there any other kind of parts of Adtomic you think that are helpful for sellers? Destaney: Custom reporting, I think, is a big one. To that point, when you're starting out and starting to build a midsize business, your focus almost changes. In the very beginning you're in everything because it's your baby. It has to be perfect. As you start scaling you realize you're spread too thin. So, you start picking up what you're best at and I think that's where a tool like Atomic really comes into play. It's 80-20. It's you know. Let's build out either custom reports so I can focus on what I need best, whether it's my tacos, whether it's my margin, whether it's my conversion rate, or even getting into, like some of your other tools, market tracker, things like that. That's where it gets really valuable. In my opinion, it's bringing back time for you as an entrepreneur. It's not going to be as perfect. Every business owner thinks they're perfect, right. You have to start letting go some of those resources because in order to have a successful brand nowadays, you have to be good at product development. You have to optimize per platform. You probably need a social presence. You need to handle forecasting and inventory. You need to handle finances in your P&L. It's insane how much goes into. It's amazing that we have the opportunity to do it from our iPhone, but it's also insane how complex it is. So, you have to start bringing in tools that maybe aren't as good, but they allow you to scale your own time. Carrie Miller: I know I get this question a lot. Maybe somebody's advertising already and they feel like they've done a lot of things to kind of optimize. What kinds of things do you recommend for people to take their sales to the next level like? Maybe they feel like they're stagnant. Are there any kind of go-to strategies you have for Walmart where people can kind of say, hey, if I implement this, I could probably see a lift, or what should I? Which they look at that maybe people are ignoring that they should be looking at. Destaney: I want to get into like all the fun small things of like ad type expansion and all of that, but I want to call out just conversion rate optimization first, because it's super easy to blame a lack of sales or bad performance on the thing that you least understand, which is typically advertising. It's typically PPC and just coming from the agency side, I mean we've heard it all in that regard and I think a really important call out is if someone clicked on your ad, if you look at your campaign and you see clicks, that ad did its job Because think about it as a customer, as I personally shop on Walmart, I don't go around just clicking on things that I'm not interested in buying. So, if the customer clicked, that means they were interested in it, but they landed on your listing and they decided not to buy, and your job is to decide why they didn't purchase. Is your listing not good enough? Is it not the color or the flavor that you're looking for? So, conversion rate optimization is always the thing that we say to start with. If you have a little bit of extra profit in your account and you need to invest in something, start with conversion rate optimization, because it's going to make your PPC 20 times better. And then beyond that, I would say another big thing to call out that can really influence top line sales growth is making sure you're managing your PPC not just for advertising but to grow your overall organic rank. So, creating campaigns specifically focused on improving your organic positioning on the page. Carrie Miller: Very good. All right, and we do have a good PPC question here. Ben Tiffany said any word on when Walmart will start allowing us to create negative search terms on our auto campaigns? Destaney: I would probably give it another quarter or end of year. Honestly, I think it's too blaring of a discrepancy to not roll out, so I'm assuming it's on the roadmap for pretty soon. Carrie Miller: Yeah, I have heard it's on the roadmap, so I thought it would already be out. So maybe they're just taking a little more time to make sure that it works well. So yes. Yeah, that's probably what's going on here, but I think we're pretty much out of time. But thank you so much for joining us today on this Walmart Wednesday and we really appreciate your insights for PPC. We haven't really done a whole lot on PPC, so hopefully we'll be able to get you back on here at some point and do some more Walmart PPC stuff. But thanks again for joining us and to everyone else, thank you for your questions and thank you for joining us live and we will see you all again next month on Walmart Wednesday. Bye, everyone. Destaney: Awesome. Thank you, Carrie. Bye guys.
Join us on this week's episode of the eCommerce Insights Podcast as we sit down with Brian R Johnson, a seasoned eCommerce expert with a 16-year career focused on empowering Amazon brands. Brian shares invaluable insights from driving over $3.0 Billion in brand sales growth through innovative data-driven strategies. Learn how to leverage data and algorithms to gain a competitive edge in eCommerce, optimize SKU selection, and make data-driven decisions. Drawing inspiration from visionary creators like George Lucas and Gene Roddenberry, Brian emphasizes the importance of strategic vision and adaptability in staying ahead of the curve. Whether you're an established Amazon seller or an aspiring eCommerce entrepreneur, this episode provides actionable insights to elevate your game and thrive amidst fierce competition. Tune in now for expert tips on beating the competition with data and algorithms! Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more eCommerce tips and expert interviews! Let's conquer the eCommerce landscape together!Takeaways:Multi-Channel Approach: The plan is to adopt a multichannel, multi-marketplace strategy. Sellers are looking to expand beyond just the U.S. Amazon marketplace, indicating a broader market approach.Preference for Seller Central: Sellers prefer Seller Central over Vendor Central due to better reporting capabilities. This implies that having access to detailed data and analytics is crucial for decision-making and staying competitive.SKU Optimization: Sellers recommend having at least 10 SKUs selling within the same or similar subcategories for the best results. This suggests that optimizing SKU selection within specific niches can enhance competitiveness.Data-Driven Decision Making: Leveraging data and analytics for decision-making is emphasized. Sellers discuss the importance of situational analysis and week-to-week comparisons to understand market changes and competitor strategies.Continuous Improvement: Sellers emphasize the importance of continuously tweaking product details based on data insights. This includes monitoring changes in pricing, titles, and other factors to stay competitive. George Lucas Analogy: The discussion touches upon the success of George Lucas in building a franchise from nothing, highlighting the power of vision and execution. This analogy underscores the importance of strategic vision and effective execution in the competitive landscape. Quote of the Show:Understanding the intricacies of data allows us to uncover unexpected patterns, revealing the weighted factors crucial for each subcategory. With this insight, we empower our users to focus where it matters most. Links :https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianrjohnsonppc/ https://www.deepm.ai/Want To Level Up Your Business? Register With Our SponsorsViably is the complete financial solution to help e-commerce business owners extend their cash flow through funding. Viably's revenue-based funding programs are designed to provide online sellers with the funding they need to achieve their business goals. Whether you need to increase your inventory or ramp up your marketing efforts, Viably can help you access the capital you need to succeed.Claim your extra $1,500 when you qualify for $25,000 or more in funding. Go to www.runviably.com/legends and start your application today.
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In this episode of Amazon Community Updates, dated March 15, 2024, we dive into the latest shifts and strategic innovations within Amazon's sprawling marketplace. From the introduction of clickable cards in brand stories that promise to elevate product visibility and sales, to the challenges posed by new FBA inbound placement fees disadvantaging US-based sellers, we cover the spectrum of updates that are reshaping the landscape for sellers and brands. We also examine the underutilized potential of Sponsored Brand Video at the top of search results, dynamic pricing tools for maximizing profits, enhancements to the Voice of the Customer Dashboard, and the impact of increasing fees on seller profit margins. Further, we discuss overlooked strategies for seller success, changes in coupon policies, adjustments in FBA fees, a major UI overhaul for Vendor Central, and the introduction of data backfill in Amazon Marketing Cloud. Additionally, we tackle Amazon's decision to shorten its returns window in EU markets, the cost implications of new warehouse services, the importance of engagement with Amazon's tools for beta test eligibility, and the shift in keyword research and optimization to Data Dive. Join us as we navigate these updates and offer insights into navigating the complexities of selling on Amazon.RESOURCESRead our News Feed.Book an Amazon Advertising audit.Follow me on Twitter.Amazon design examples.Follow our team.$85 to $117k in 45 days. 2-minute breakdown of what we did.Message George.
In this episode, Scott is with Will Haire, CEO & Founder at BellaVix. They explore the intricacies of Amazon Vendor Central, including topics such as net PPM, vendor profit calculations, co-op fees, challenges, and benefits of being a vendor. Learn about liquidation impact, reduced purchase orders, advertising strategies, vendor finances, and the future of Vendor Central. The conversation delves into maximizing profitability, chargeback recovery, and the unique experiences vendors face, particularly during Q4. They also shared valuable insights into streaming TV advertising and emerging opportunities on platforms such as Snap and Instagram. Additionally, Scott underscores the significance of inventory discipline, utilizing prime exclusive discounts, and addresses the issue of handling stale inventory. Episode Notes: 00:21 - Will Haire Introduction00:55 - The T5 and Sales Days01:55 - Streaming TV Advertising04:00 - Placement and Targeting05:40 - Vendor Central07:00 - Calculating Profit Margin08:30 - Co-op Fees and Other Costs12:05 - Contribution Margin12:40 - Impact of Liquidating Products15:00 - Paying for Advertising as a Vendor17:25 - The Future of Vendor Central19:35 - Closing Remarks LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/willhaireWebsite: bellavix.comX: MarketingChimp1 Related Post: How to Get Leverage on Amazon Vendor Negotiations [2024]
Amazon Vendor Central is a cloud-based inventory management system that allows third-party sellers to upload their products directly to Amazon. Using technology and smart planning is crucial for businesses to expand and connect with more people, and Shawn Oleson, a Retail Insights Manager for Amazon at SupplyPike and former Amazon employee, suggests that before jumping into it, businesses should focus on creating solid plans, organizing data, and using technology to make their operations smoother.In today's episode, hosts Scott Luton and Greg White welcome Shawn to the show and discuss:The significance of data-driven approaches and understanding retailer-vendor dynamicsThe challenges businesses face with Amazon Vendor Central, and the need for strategic planning, compliance adherence, and effectively managing claims and finesThe evolving nature of e-commerce, the necessity of streamlined processes, and the pivotal role technology plays in adapting to changes in Amazon's policies The complexity of Amazon's ecosystem and the importance of having an intermediary or partner with expertise to navigate it successfullySupplyPike's role in providing software solutions for brands, manufacturers, and consumer packaged goods Listen in and learn more about the various challenges and best practices in managing Amazon Vendor Central, and take away key insights into optimizing operations, adapting to policy changes, and leveraging technology for efficient supply chain management in the e-commerce landscape.Additional Links & Resources:Learn more about SupplyPike: https://www.supplypike.com/Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.comThis episode is hosted by Scott Luton and Greg White. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/tech-trade-ecommerce-evolution-amazon-vendor-central-1219
Amazon Vendor Negotiations are critical for vendors aiming to establish a successful and mutually beneficial relationship with the platform. A well-negotiated agreement can contribute to increased sales, improved visibility, and a stronger position within the competitive Amazon marketplace.Join Scott and Martin Heubel as they discuss various aspects of Amazon's Vendor Central and how brands can navigate the platform.Touching on topics such as the approach to Prime Day and other shopping holidays, the types of deals offered by vendors, the advantages of first-party brands in terms of visibility and placement, the shift in Amazon's relationships with distributors in Europe, and the reasons behind Amazon's reduced support for mid-tail and long-tail brands.Plus, learn about Amazon's focus on automation and cost reduction, including the offshoring of support functions. Episode Notes:00:45 - Martin Heubel Introduction02:15 - Vendor Central Experience and the Role of Vendor Managers04:39 - Deal Exclusive to Vendor Brands07:08 - 1P Relationships with Distributors in the United States10:46 - Why Isn't Amazon Not Meeting Expectations of 1P Brands?15:15 - Amazon Reducing Cost16:15 - What Does Amazon's Hardball Look Like?18:20 - Negotiating with Amazon22:35 - Annual Vendor Negotiations26:30 - The Future of VendorsRelated post: The Vendor Central Database of Amazon Brands
In this episode, we're diving deep into the extraordinary journey of our guest, Alexandra Wolff. She embarked on an unconventional path from law enforcement to stay-at-home mom, to single mom, and then Amazon seller turned freelance consultant. Having weathered the challenges and uncertainties of the Amazon marketplace herself, Alexandra gained invaluable experience navigating the intricacies of Amazon Seller Central and Vendor Central. Along the way, she honed her skills in troubleshooting and resolving account and catalog issues. Her journey uniquely equipped her to empower brands to not just survive, but thrive, on the dynamic Amazon platform. Tune in to hear her inspiring story of resilience and triumph! Takeaways :Understanding Flat Files: Flat files are a crucial tool for managing Amazon product listings and can be used to make bulk changes to listings, resolve issues, and improve product data. Two Main Types of Flat Files: There are two main types of flat files - Inventory Files and Listing Files. Inventory Files help in managing your inventory, while Listing Files are used to update product details. Downloading and Reviewing Reports: After processing, you can download a report that details any errors or issues with your flat file uploads. This is crucial for identifying problems. Column Reconciliation: Amazon might reference columns differently in their reports compared to your original flat file. Always cross-reference your flat file with the report. Persistence and Methodical Approach: Persistently fixing issues and resubmitting files can gradually reduce the number of errors. Be methodical in your approach to problem-solving. Understanding Errors and Warnings: When working with flat files, sellers may encounter errors and warnings. It's important to differentiate between them. Errors must be fixed, but warnings might not be critical. Understanding the nuances between the two can help sellers prioritize their efforts. Version Control: Always save a copy of your flat files when you make changes. By versioning your files (e.g., V1, V2, V3), you can easily revert to a previous version if needed. This ensures you have a record of changes made. Template and Feed Processing Summary: When addressing errors, the feed processing summary is a valuable tool. Rather than looking at your original feed, check the template tab inside the downloaded file to see the correct column. Quote of the Show:Unlock the Amazon seller's secret weapon: Flat files. Activate through Seller Performance or pick a category-specific file – document your Amazon journey, and make your success a legacy. Links :Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandra-wolff/ Email: alexandra@lodestar-consulting.com Want To Level Up Your Business? Register With Our SponsorsViably is the complete financial solution to help e-commerce business owners extend their cash flow through funding. Viably's revenue-based funding programs are designed to provide online sellers with the funding they need to achieve their business goals. Whether you need to increase your inventory or ramp up your marketing efforts, Viably can help you access the capital you need to succeed.Claim your extra $1,500 when you qualify for $25,000 or more in funding. Go to www.runviably.com/legends and start your application today.
In this episode, I am joined by Scott Ohsman, a seasoned veteran of Amazon Vendor Central and an expert in the world of eCommerce.He is also the VP of Digital Commerce at Quickfire, LLC, Speaker, Brand Strategist, and co-host of the "Always Off Brand" podcast.Scott Ohsman's journey in the retail industry began long before eCommerce took center stage. He has seen the industry undergo significant shifts, from brick-and-mortar dominance to the rise of online marketplaces.With over 28 years of experience in retail and eCommerce, Scott has not only launched over 200 brands on Amazon but also witnessed the platform's transformation from its early days to the present.In this insightful conversation, we delve into the changing landscape of Amazon, the evolution of 1P (Vendor Central) and 3P (Third-Party Sellers) dynamics, Amazon's streamlined logistics, Amazon's response to antitrust concerns, and more.Key Takeaways- Meet Scott Ohsman (01:15)- The importance of sales training (06:57)- Vendor Central (1P) evolution (09:05)- The big purge of Vendor Central in 2018 (17:01)- The major changes in 1P (19:22)- Strategic Vendor Services (21:08)- Some Amazon news (25:08)- Concerns with Amazon's streamlined logistics plan (30:26)- FTC lawsuit against Amazon (34:02)Additional Resources:- Always Off Brand Podcast by Scott Ohsman: https://alwaysoffbrand.libsyn.com/----- Schedule a FREE consultation with the Ave7 team- Grab the FREE Amazon Seller Central Checklist- Get the book “The Amazon Jungle” book by Jason Boyce- Learn more about Avenue7Media----Day 2 Podcast has a goal of helping Amazon sellers learn how to launch, grow and protect their brand on the world's largest online marketplace (and beyond).Follow us on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode!
Amazon's yearly big Seller Central conference, Accelerate came to Seattle and Scott went downtown to get some interviews with some friends of the program, Wendi Mathis Held, Founder/CEO of True Hero and Laura Meyer, Founder/CEO of Envision Horizons. Also, two of the Senior Account managers,Taylar Allan & Matthew Koski. We cover so much cool stuff with Wendi on Vendor Central and what is going on and how to make sure your brand is winning! With Laura, Matthew and Taylar we talk big picture forecasting holiday sales and even next year. Along with certain big moves Amazon and TikTok are making to capture all the ecommerce sales. Always Off Brand is Ecommerce Simplified, Learn & Laugh! QUICKFIRE Info: Website: https://www.quickfirenow.com/ Email the Show: info@quickfirenow.com Talk to us on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickfireproductions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quickfire__/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickfiremarketing LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/quickfire-productions-llc/about/ HOSTS: Summer Jubelirer has been in digital commerce and marketing for over 16 years. After spending many years working for digital and ecommerce agencies working with multi-million dollar brands and running teams of Account Managers, she is now the Amazon Manager at OLLY PBC. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/summerjubelirer/ Scott Ohsman has been working with brands for over 28 years in retail, online and has launched over 200 brands on Amazon. Owning his own sales and marketing agency in the Pacific NW, is now VP of Digital Commerce for Quickfire LLC. Scott has been a featured speaker at national trade shows and has developed distribution strategies for many top brands. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-ohsman-861196a6/ Hayley Brucker has been working in retail and with Amazon for years. She is currently a Brand Manager at Channel Key LLC. Hayley has extensive experience in digital advertising, both seller and vendor central on Amazon. Hayley is based out of North Carolina and has worked in multiple product categories and has also worked on the brand side and started with Nordstrom on the retail floor. LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/hayley-brucker-1945bb229/ Huge thanks to Cytrus our show theme music “Office Party” available wherever you get your music. Check them out here: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/cytrusmusic Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cytrusmusic/ Twitter https://twitter.com/cytrusmusic SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6VrNLN6Thj1iUMsiL4Yt5q?si=MeRsjqYfQiafl0f021kHwg APPLE MUSIC https://music.apple.com/us/artist/cytrus/1462321449 “Always Off Brand” is part of the Quickfire Podcast Network and produced by Quickfire LLC.
Welcome to our channel! In this exciting video, we are honored to have Prabhat Shah, renowned Amazon Advertising Consultant, who will give us a unique insight into the AmafestUK conference.AmafestUK is an outstanding full-day conference designed especially for Sellers and Vendor Central users. At this event, renowned experts and professionals share their knowledge on effective strategies to succeed in the Amazon ecosystem.In this exclusive conversation, Prabhat Shah will guide us through the compelling reasons to join us at AmafestUK. We'll discover how this conference can boost your Seller Central and Vendor Central skills, giving you the tools necessary to stand out in the competitive Amazon marketplace.Don't miss this valuable opportunity to learn from an Amazon advertising expert and discover how AmafestUK can be the catalyst for your success in the world of e-commerce. Subscribe, activate notifications and join us on this journey of knowledge and business growth!#ecomcy #Amazon #amazonfba #amazonseller #amazonbusiness #amazonfbaseller #amazonppc #amazonadvertising #amazonsellercentral #amazonppctips #amazonprivatelabel #amazonselling #amazonseo #AmafestUK
In this podcast episode, Kiri speaks with Olivera Bojovic, Manager of Marketplace Strategy & Insights at Acadia. In this episode, they discuss Amazon Vendor Services (AVS) and its value for brands in the e-commerce space. Kiri and Olivera address the questions and challenges brands face regarding the cost and benefits of AVS. They highlight the complexity of the decision-making process for brands, especially when considering whether to invest in AVS or work with an agency. Olivera is a Manager of Marketplace Strategy & Insights at Acadia, where on a daily basis she is speaking to brands, learning about challenges and obstacles they're facing on Amazon and helping them to navigate the crazy Amazon ecosystem. Before joining the Sales Team at Bobsled, Olivera worked as part of the Client Delivery Team, directly supporting clients on Amazon Seller and Vendor Central. Make sure you tune in to find out more!
Welcome to the Amazon Legends Podcast, where we uncover the secrets to Amazon selling success! In this episode, our guest Shivapriya Deepak, an Account Manager at Page.One with over six years of experience on Seller and Vendor Central, shares her expertise in harnessing under-utilized high-value Amazon features. As a catalog ninja, Shivapriya excels in identifying opportunities in fulfillment, account health, conversion growth, and brand registry, developing tailored strategies for businesses. With her simplified approach to the complex Amazon landscape, she has helped countless sellers thrive. Tune in now to discover insider tips and tricks that can revolutionize your sales on Amazon. Don't miss this goldmine of knowledge and put these powerful features to work for your business today!Takeaways:Amazon provides a vast marketplace for sellers to reach a large customer base. Consider leveraging Amazon's platform to expand your business and increase your sales potential.Take the time to analyze and identify your target audience on Amazon. Understand their needs, preferences, and buying behaviors to tailor your product listings and marketing strategies accordingly.Pay attention to optimizing your product listings on Amazon. Use relevant keywords, compelling product descriptions, high-quality images, and clear pricing information to attract potential customers and improve your visibility in search results.Positive customer reviews can greatly impact your sales on Amazon. Encourage satisfied customers to leave reviews and respond promptly to any negative feedback to demonstrate your commitment to customer satisfaction.Amazon is a competitive marketplace, so pricing your products strategically is crucial. Conduct market research to understand your competitors' pricing and consider factors like product quality, features, and customer value when setting your prices.Quote of the Show: If you are registering your brand, argometrix For example, you know, you register it with all letters in uppercase. You have to keep in mind to list your products with the exact same brand name in the seller central. Links:Personal - Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/shivapriya-deepak/Personal Website - https://buyboxhub.com/Page.One - Website - https://page.one.comWant To Level Up Your Business? Register With Our SponsorsGETIDAGETIDA delivers the maximum reimbursements with the maximum impact to recover lost revenue for tens of thousands of FBA sellers worldwide.With billions of FBA transactions audited daily, GETIDA is the global leader in Amazon FBA auditing and reimbursement solutions.You can sign up in minutes using your special promo code LEGENDS400 and get your first $400 in reimbursements completely free.Sign up now!ChanneledChanneled is a marketplace and eCommerce partner for growing DTC brands. Their senior team provides a more comprehensive approach to marketplace management including a channel P&L, proven strategies, and better execution. They use a data-driven approach for full-funnel Amazon ads including DSP.Get a free account audit and a $1500 bill credit during your first 3 months if you partner with Channeled.Visit www.channeled.net/argometrix
In today's episode, Kiri speaks with Caroline Adams, Sr. Strategic Retail Account Manager at Acadia. In this episode, Kiri and Caroline discuss product launch strategies on Amazon. They also discussed the challenges of product assortment and channel management, as well as the importance of inventory availability and the introduction of tools like the capacity manager in Seller Central and the Born to Run program in Vendor Central. Make sure you tune in to find out more! Caroline is a Senior Strategic Account Manager at Acadia where she manages clients like Totes, Murad, Godiva, and Tommy John to grow and manage their Amazon sales channels.
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In today's podcast, Kiri talks with Logan, Sr. Retail Marketplaces Sales Development Manager at Acadia. Logan and Kiri discuss the upcoming Prime Day event and share some useful information for brands looking to maximize their success in this year's event. Logan shares his insights on trends and results from last year, as well as differences in tools, trends, and Walmart's expected competitiveness this year. Logan also provides a countdown of things that brands should be doing leading up to the event, including paying close attention to capacity monitors, preparing for system issues with Seller and Vendor Central, sharing deals with external traffic, and having a backup FBM capability in place. Make sure you tune in to find out more! Logan has been in the ecommerce space for 12 years including on the brand side and agency side, working with Amazon, Walmart, eBay, Wayfair, and other marketplaces. As an Arkansas native, he is a huge WM fan and advocates for brands expanding to Walmart.com. Logan was previously a retail account manager at Acadia and has recently joined the biz dev team as a senior manager.
A little different show today and it's AWESOME! Just Hayley Brucker and Scott Ohsman riffing on some common Amazon questions, forecasting on Vendor Central for apparel, New FBA promotion, your amazon order coming from a local retailer? How is Amazon's Buy With Prime coming along? Also, how is influencer marketing changing? Plenty of JUICY NUGGETS on this episode as Summer Jubelirer has the day off. Always Off Brand Simplifies Ecommerce and guarantees to make you laugh and learn at the same time! QUICKFIRE Info: Website: https://www.quickfirenow.com/ Email the Show: info@quickfirenow.com Talk to us on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickfireproductions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quickfire__/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickfiremarketing LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/quickfire-productions-llc/about/ HOSTS: Summer Jubelirer has been in digital commerce and marketing for over 15 years. After spending many years working for digital and ecommerce agencies working with multi-million dollar brands and running teams of Account Managers, she is now the Amazon Manager at OLLY PBC. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/summerjubelirer/ Scott Ohsman has been working with brands for over 27 years in retail, online and has launched over 200 brands on Amazon. Owning his own sales and marketing agency in the Pacific NW, is now VP of Digital Commerce for Quickfire LLC. Scott has been a featured speaker at national trade shows and has developed distribution strategies for many top brands. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-ohsman-861196a6/ Hayley Brucker has been working in retail and with Amazon for years. She is currently a Marketing Coordinator at Channel Key LLC. Hayley has extensive experience in digital advertising, both seller and vendor central on Amazon. Hayley is based out of North Carolina and has worked in multiple product categories and has also worked on the brand side and started with Nordstrom on the retail floor. LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/hayley-brucker-1945bb229/ Huge thanks to Cytrus our show theme music “Office Party” available wherever you get your music. Check them out here: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/cytrusmusic Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cytrusmusic/ Twitter https://twitter.com/cytrusmusic SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6VrNLN6Thj1iUMsiL4Yt5q?si=MeRsjqYfQiafl0f021kHwg APPLE MUSIC https://music.apple.com/us/artist/cytrus/1462321449 “Always Off Brand” is part of the Quickfire Podcast Network and produced by Quickfire LLC.
Fernando Campos is the Co-founder at MarketplaceOps. They have sold over $80M in products on Amazon FBA, SellerCentral, Vendor Central and in retail. Started the business 8 years ago, and they have grossed over $30MM in revenue annually with over 200 private label SKUs across the US, UK, Europe, and Canada. Expert in Amazon marketplace strategy, product selection, building teams, and supply chain. As Amazon's management and strategy company, MarketplaceOps empowers leading consumer goods brands by accelerating their sales growth on Amazon, Walmart and eBay. With proprietary technology, unique, data-driven strategic approaches, and a dream team of over 70 global employees, top brands trust MarketplaceOps to manage everything from advanced sales performance reporting, listing and SEO optimization, sponsored ads and marketing, inventory planning and logistics, merchandising strategy, Amazon brand protection, and much more. Recommendations from Fernando: The 4 Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferris https://www.amazon.com/4-Hour-Workweek-Escape-Live-Anywhere/dp/0307465357 Traction by Gino Wickman https://www.amazon.com/Traction-Get-Grip-Your-Business/dp/1936661837 Who by Geoff Smart and Randy Street https://www.amazon.com/Who-Geoff-Smart/dp/0345504194 $100M Offers https://www.amazon.com/100M-Offers-People-Stupid-Saying-ebook/dp/B099QVG1H8 The Wolf of Wall Street: Jordan Belfort https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEyBnh-q5Mv_D0ySdKhxwGQ Tony Robbins https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJLMboBYME_CLEfwsduI0wQ Predicatable Revenue by Aaron Ross https://www.amazon.com/Predictable-Revenue-Business-Practices-Salesforce-com/dp/0984380213 Scaling Up by Verne Harnish: https://www.amazon.com/Scaling-Up-Companies-Rockefeller-Habits/dp/0986019526 Recommendations from Anatoly: The Ultimate Sales Machine by Chet Holmes https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Sales-Machine-Turbocharge-Relentless/dp/1591842158 Connect with Fernando: Email: fernando@marketplaceops.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fernandoc01/ Website: http://marketplaceops.com/ Want to sit down with Anatoly 1 on 1? Even though I keep saying I AM NOT A GURU, many of you ask to sit down and pick my brain. I have decided to do a 1h HELP calls. There are 2 purposes: 1st to support you in your journey and second also to be able to break even on the production of this podcast (each episode editing, marketing, guest research etc takes about $60 - $150 to produce). Now you can schedule 1h with me, and we can talk about launching products, hiring, product research, keywords, mindset, how I did an Ironman or anything at all. Link is here: https://calendly.com/anatolyspektor/anatoly-connsulting-1h?month=2022-08 ANATOLY's TOOLS: Product Development: Helim10 - I use it for Product Research, Keyword tracking and Listing Optimization . SPECIAL DEAL: Get 50% your first month or 10% every month: http://bit.ly/CORNERSIIH10 Pickfu - I use it for split testing all of my products and for validation ideas . SPECIAL DEAL: First split test 50% 0ff https://www.pickfu.com/10mj Trademarking: Trademark Angels - For all my trademarking needs. SPECIAL: Mention Anatoly and 10MJ podcast and get 10% Off your trademark. Fiverr - I hire my 3dMockup person and images label designer here on Fiverr - http://bit.ly/10mjFIVERR Upwork - I hire people long term on Upwork - upwork.com Loom.com - for creating SOP's, I record everything on Loom and give to my VA's Keepa.com - to track historical data such as prices ANATOLY's 3 Favorite Business Books: DotCom Secrets by Russel Brunson - I think this is a must read for every online entrepreneurs - http://bit.ly/10MJDotCom 4 hours work week by Tim Ferriss - This book changed my life and made me become an entrepreneur - http://bit.ly/10MJ4WW The Greatest Salesman In The World by Og Mandino - Old book but it goes to the core of selling - http://bit.ly/10MJGREATSM DISCLAIMER: Some Links are affiliate, it costs you nothing, but helps to keep this podcast on the float Have questions? Go to https://www.10millionjourney.com Follow us on: Instagram: @10millionjourney Twitter: @10miljourney
Part 4 in this miniseries of focus on Amazon's Vendor Central is finally here. We cover quite a bit covering paid search and all that is there. Then go into Demand Side Platform (DSP) Over the Top (OTT) and much more. So how does this effect your Vendor Central business? Find out as we talk through all the common traps and why many CFO's don't know if ROAS is really accurate? Always Off Brand Simplifies Ecommerce and guarantees to make you laugh and learn at the same time! QUICKFIRE Info: Website: https://www.quickfirenow.com/ Email the Show: info@quickfirenow.com Talk to us on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickfireproductions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quickfire__/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickfiremarketing LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/quickfire-productions-llc/about/ HOSTS: Summer Jubelirer has been in digital commerce and marketing for over 15 years. After spending many years working for digital and ecommerce agencies working with multi-million dollar brands and running teams of Account Managers, she is now the Amazon Manager at OLLY PBC. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/summerjubelirer/ Scott Ohsman has been working with brands for over 27 years in retail, online and has launched over 200 brands on Amazon. Owning his own sales and marketing agency in the Pacific NW, is now VP of Digital Commerce for Quickfire LLC. Scott has been a featured speaker at national trade shows and has developed distribution strategies for many top brands. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-ohsman-861196a6/ Hayley Brucker has been working in retail and with Amazon for years. She is currently a Marketing Coordinator at Channel Key LLC. Hayley has extensive experience in digital advertising, both seller and vendor central on Amazon. Hayley is based out of North Carolina and has worked in multiple product categories and has also worked on the brand side and started with Nordstrom on the retail floor. LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/hayley-brucker-1945bb229/ Huge thanks to Cytrus our show theme music “Office Party” available wherever you get your music. Check them out here: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/cytrusmusic Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cytrusmusic/ Twitter https://twitter.com/cytrusmusic SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6VrNLN6Thj1iUMsiL4Yt5q?si=MeRsjqYfQiafl0f021kHwg APPLE MUSIC https://music.apple.com/us/artist/cytrus/1462321449 “Always Off Brand” is part of the Quickfire Podcast Network and produced by Quickfire LLC.
For merchants on Seller Central and even Vendor Central, getting money back and the pure time and resources it takes to try to get money back is overwhelming to say the least. In this episode, Lee Loree of Seller Investigators tells us how to do it! Get this, there is no upfront cost. It is a no brainer, but Lee tells Summer, Hayley and I how it works and how much it cost. Our guest hangs out for a great news segment. Always Off Brand is Ecommerce Simplified! Warning, you will learn and be entertained at the same time. QUICKFIRE Info: Website: https://www.quickfirenow.com/ Email the Show: info@quickfirenow.com Talk to us on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickfireproductions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quickfire__/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickfiremarketing LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/quickfire-productions-llc/about/ Guest Lee Loree Company Website: https://sellerinvestigators.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lee-loree/ Email: lee@sellerinvestigators.com HOSTS: Summer Jubelirer has been in digital commerce and marketing for over 15 years. After spending many years working for digital and ecommerce agencies working with multi-million dollar brands and running teams of Account Managers, she is now the Amazon Manager at OLLY PBC. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/summerjubelirer/ Scott Ohsman has been working with brands for over 27 years in retail, online and has launched over 200 brands on Amazon. Owning his own sales and marketing agency in the Pacific NW, is now VP of Digital Commerce for Quickfire LLC. Scott has been a featured speaker at national trade shows and has developed distribution strategies for many top brands. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-ohsman-861196a6/ Hayley Brucker has been working in retail and with Amazon for years. She is currently a Marketing Coordinator at Channel Key LLC. Hayley has extensive experience in digital advertising, both seller and vendor central on Amazon. Hayley is based out of North Carolina and has worked in multiple product categories and has also worked on the brand side and started with Nordstrom on the retail floor. LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/hayley-brucker-1945bb229/ Huge thanks to Cytrus our show theme music “Office Party” available wherever you get your music. Check them out here: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/cytrusmusic Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cytrusmusic/ Twitter https://twitter.com/cytrusmusic SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6VrNLN6Thj1iUMsiL4Yt5q?si=MeRsjqYfQiafl0f021kHwg APPLE MUSIC https://music.apple.com/us/artist/cytrus/1462321449 “Always Off Brand” is part of the Quickfire Podcast Network and produced by Quickfire LLC.
Sea 2 Ep 47 PART 3 “Amazon Vendor Central Miniseries” - Retail Pricing 11/24/2022 Scott Ohsman has over 16yrs experience in Vendor Central with 27 years selling to retailers and Summer Jubilirer runs a massive Vendor business on Amazon and 15yrs of ecommerce experience. So between them both, there is a ton of wisdom to share for brands/manufacturers out there looking for some content on Vendor Central! Part 3 of the miniseries exploring Amazon's Vendor Central or 1P as it is called. This episode is all about pricing, MSRP, MAP, what Amazon calls CRAP and how to avoid the race to the bottom on retail pricing. How Amazon matches and how to navigate around losing sales and margin! We talk through distribution techniques, segmentation and how to sustain your Net PPM that Amazon loves. What does it mean and why? Always Off Brand is Ecommerce Simplified! Warning, you will learn and be entertained at the same time. QUICKFIRE Info: Website: https://www.quickfirenow.com/ Email the Show: info@quickfirenow.com Talk to us on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickfireproductions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quickfire__/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickfiremarketing LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/quickfire-productions-llc/about/ HOSTS: Summer Jubelirer has been in digital commerce and marketing for over 15 years. After spending many years working for digital and ecommerce agencies working with multi-million dollar brands and running teams of Account Managers, she is now the Amazon Manager at OLLY PBC. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/summerjubelirer/ Scott Ohsman has been working with brands for over 27 years in retail, online and has launched over 200 brands on Amazon. Owning his own sales and marketing agency in the Pacific NW, is now VP of Digital Commerce for Quickfire LLC. Scott has been a featured speaker at national trade shows and has developed distribution strategies for many top brands. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-ohsman-861196a6/ Hayley Brucker has been working in retail and with Amazon for years. She is currently a Marketing Coordinator at Channel Key LLC. Hayley has extensive experience in digital advertising, both seller and vendor central on Amazon. Hayley is based out of North Carolina and has worked in multiple product categories and has also worked on the brand side and started with Nordstrom on the retail floor. LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/hayley-brucker-1945bb229/ Huge thanks to Cytrus our show theme music “Office Party” available wherever you get your music. Check them out here: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/cytrusmusic Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cytrusmusic/ Twitter https://twitter.com/cytrusmusic SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6VrNLN6Thj1iUMsiL4Yt5q?si=MeRsjqYfQiafl0f021kHwg APPLE MUSIC https://music.apple.com/us/artist/cytrus/1462321449 “Always Off Brand” is part of the Quickfire Podcast Network and produced by Quickfire LLC.
Amazon Vendor Central miniseries to help you brands/vendors/manufacturer's on how to best manage your business day to day on Amazon Vendor Central or what is called “1P” First Party. Summer and I continue the conversation with our “faux” brand Summers Hats on how she should look at reporting in Vendor Central, what is important and what does it mean? Sales Diagnostics, inventory management, Purchase Orders, Born to Run, Bulk Orders and more. Always Off Brand is Ecommerce Simplified! Warning, you will learn and be entertained at the same time. QUICKFIRE Info: Website: https://www.quickfirenow.com/ Email the Show: info@quickfirenow.com Talk to us on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickfireproductions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quickfire__/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickfiremarketing LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/quickfire-productions-llc/about/ HOSTS: Summer Jubelirer has been in digital commerce and marketing for over 15 years. After spending many years working for digital and ecommerce agencies working with multi-million dollar brands and running teams of Account Managers, she is now the Amazon Manager at OLLY PBC. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/summerjubelirer/ Scott Ohsman has been working with brands for over 27 years in retail, online and has launched over 200 brands on Amazon. Owning his own sales and marketing agency in the Pacific NW, is now VP of Digital Commerce for Quickfire LLC. Scott has been a featured speaker at national trade shows and has developed distribution strategies for many top brands. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-ohsman-861196a6/ Hayley Brucker has been working in retail and with Amazon for years. She is currently a Marketing Coordinator at Channel Key LLC. Hayley has extensive experience in digital advertising, both seller and vendor central on Amazon. Hayley is based out of North Carolina and has worked in multiple product categories and has also worked on the brand side and started with Nordstrom on the retail floor. LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/hayley-brucker-1945bb229/ Huge thanks to Cytrus our show theme music “Office Party” available wherever you get your music. Check them out here: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/cytrusmusic Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cytrusmusic/ Twitter https://twitter.com/cytrusmusic SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6VrNLN6Thj1iUMsiL4Yt5q?si=MeRsjqYfQiafl0f021kHwg APPLE MUSIC https://music.apple.com/us/artist/cytrus/1462321449 “Always Off Brand” is part of the Quickfire Podcast Network and produced by Quickfire LLC.
Sea 2 Ep 44 Martin Heubel - “Amazon Vendor Central Win/Win Negotiations!” 11/3/2022 Ecommerce Simplified and fun talks Amazon Vendor Central negotiations. Martin Heubel joins us as the expert, not to mention former Amazon Vendor Manager and Category Leader, to explain how to win the negotiations with Amazon 1P. What do these key terms mean? Damage Allowance, Accrual and what is a reasonable freight percentage? How to use data against them and just say NO. We play “What's That Keyword?” game with Martin and also have the NEWS with Hayley Brucker. Join Scott Ohsman, Summer Jubelirer and Hayley Brucker to give you Juicy Nuggets you can use right away. Always Off Brand is Ecommerce Simplified! Warning, you will learn and be entertained at the same time. QUICKFIRE Info: Website: https://www.quickfirenow.com/ Email the Show: info@quickfirenow.com Talk to us on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickfireproductions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quickfire__/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickfiremarketing LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/quickfire-productions-llc/about/ Guests: Martin Heubel Website: https://consulterce.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martinheubel/ HOSTS: Summer Jubelirer has been in digital commerce and marketing for over 15 years. After spending many years working for digital and ecommerce agencies working with multi-million dollar brands and running teams of Account Managers, she is now the Amazon Manager at OLLY PBC. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/summerjubelirer/ Scott Ohsman has been working with brands for over 27 years in retail, online and has launched over 200 brands on Amazon. Owning his own sales and marketing agency in the Pacific NW, is now VP of Digital Commerce for Quickfire LLC. Scott has been a featured speaker at national trade shows and has developed distribution strategies for many top brands. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-ohsman-861196a6/ Hayley Brucker has been working in retail and with Amazon for years. She is currently a Marketing Coordinator at Channel Key LLC. Hayley has extensive experience in digital advertising, both seller and vendor central on Amazon. Hayley is based out of North Carolina and has worked in multiple product categories and has also worked on the brand side and started with Nordstrom on the retail floor. LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/hayley-brucker-1945bb229/ Huge thanks to Cytrus our show theme music “Office Party” available wherever you get your music. Check them out here: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/cytrusmusic Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cytrusmusic/ Twitter https://twitter.com/cytrusmusic SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6VrNLN6Thj1iUMsiL4Yt5q?si=MeRsjqYfQiafl0f021kHwg APPLE MUSIC https://music.apple.com/us/artist/cytrus/1462321449 “Always Off Brand” is part of the Quickfire Podcast Network and produced by Quickfire LLC.
Sea 2 Ep 41 PART 1 “Amazon Vendor Central Mini-Series” featuring “Hello Vendah, Hello Sellah” 10/13/2022 This is Part 1 of hopefully 6 episodes on Amazon Vendor Central as our Mini-Series all about Vendor Central. First we tackle terms, discounts and how to think about how to sell to Amazon at wholesale as a retailer. The truth is there just isn't much content and education out there for brands/manufacturer's selling to Amazon on Vendor Central. So we break down the process from the beginning using our favorite AOB make belief brand, SUMMERS HATS. We hope this helps all those who work on Vendor Central around the world. BONUS is a new song written and performed by Scott Ohsman, “Hello Vendah, Hello Sellah” a parity jingle that makes fun of Amazon both Vendor and Seller. Ecommerce Simplified! Warning, you will learn and be entertained at the same time. QUICKFIRE Info: Website: https://www.quickfirenow.com/ Email the Show: info@quickfirenow.com Talk to us on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickfireproductions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quickfire__/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickfiremarketing LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/quickfire-productions-llc/about/ HOSTS: Summer Jubelirer has been in digital commerce and marketing for over 15 years. After spending many years working for digital and ecommerce agencies working with multi-million dollar brands and running teams of Account Managers, she is now the Amazon Manager at OLLY PBC. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/summerjubelirer/ Scott Ohsman has been working with brands for over 27 years in retail, online and has launched over 200 brands on Amazon. Owning his own sales and marketing agency in the Pacific NW, is now VP of Digital Commerce for Quickfire LLC. Scott has been a featured speaker at national trade shows and has developed distribution strategies for many top brands. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-ohsman-861196a6/ Hayley Brucker has been working in retail and with Amazon for years. She is currently a Marketing Coordinator at Channel Key LLC. Hayley has extensive experience in digital advertising, both seller and vendor central on Amazon. Hayley is based out of North Carolina and has worked in multiple product categories and has also worked on the brand side and started with Nordstrom on the retail floor. LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/hayley-brucker-1945bb229/ Huge thanks to Cytrus our show theme music “Office Party” available wherever you get your music. Check them out here: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/cytrusmusic Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cytrusmusic/ Twitter https://twitter.com/cytrusmusic SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6VrNLN6Thj1iUMsiL4Yt5q?si=MeRsjqYfQiafl0f021kHwg APPLE MUSIC https://music.apple.com/us/artist/cytrus/1462321449 “Always Off Brand” is part of the Quickfire Podcast Network and produced by Quickfire LLC.