Last
year, small businesses sold
over 1 billion dollars worth of goods on Amazon Prime Day.
According to their website Amazon Prime Day 2019 is July 15. The two
day worldwide shopping event starts at 11:59 p.m.
It began in 2015 to celebrate
Amazon’s 20 year anniversary.
Small Business Trends spoke with John
Lawson, Speaker, Entrepreneur, Best Selling Author. And Brent Leary, Co-founder and Partner of CRM Essentials LLC. They host Watching Amazon on
Facebook and supplied 10 tips to get ready for Amazon Prime 2019.
Getting Ready for Prime Day 2019
Get the Right Account
If you want to sell on Amazon you
need an account. The right account.
Lawson
explains:
“There’s two accounts but you want
the professional one,” he says. “That gives you more access to their marketing
tools.”
Check the Lightning Deals
These offer discounts over short
periods. You’ll need to go to Seller Central backend
information to see if you can run one of these for Prime Day. You’ll need
to bid for a timeframe. If you’re late, don’t give up. You should be able to
get the week before or after Prime.
Bump Up Your Inventory
There’s a minimum and maximum inventory
you’ll need to be considered for a Lightning Deal. Amazon
tells you what the price should be.
“If you can take that price and meet
the inventory, you’ll be considered,” Lawson says.
Understand What Sells
Knowing what people are looking for
on Prime Day will help you make a decision about getting involved. Brent Leary explains:
“The stuff people are looking to buy
are electronics,” he said. “Computers, TVs, devices of all sorts.”
Lock in Early
The early bird has a better chance of
catching the Amazon worm. It’s good to start the process two or three months
early if you can.
Take Advantage of Promotions and Discounts
Not every small business qualifies
for the Lightning Deals. That’s where other promotions and discounts come in.
“These are a good way to get traffic
,” Lawson says.
You can offer your own promotion and
discounts through the advertising tab.
Run Prime Day Discounts on Your SMB Website
This is a good idea. Don’t run into
branding issues by using copywritten logos like Prime Day word for word.
Promote Prime Day Through Social Media
No website? No problem. You can
promote the fact you’re an Amazon Seller on Prime Day through your Facebook
page or other social media.
“Amazon won’t have an issue with you
talking about the special day you’re having on their platform on Prime Day,”
Lawson says. You just need to make sure you’re pointing them to Amazon to make
the purchase.
Raise your PPC Budgets
The keyword you’re bidding on right
now will go up for Prime week. Set aside some money.
Optimize your Photos
Check file formats and image size.
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