Hello, I would like to ask you a question. What are the rules for sorting Amazon posts inside different categories? Is it in chronological order of posting or relevance of the post?
Can you grab Stock photos off of the internet? I mean can you google lifestyle photos of the products and use that for your Amazon Posts? Because it's hard to be consistent especially if you're posting multiple times a day. Eventually, you'll run out of photos to use. What can we do for photos if we want to be consistent in posting with less expenses?
Hi Alyssa, Great question! You can't take any photo from Google Search or Stock photo websites because such images are copyrighted and this means you are legally not allowed to use them. There are websites which offer royalty free images so I recommend looking them up. I want to highlight that images which feature the product usually perform better than images that do not feature the product. To generate many product photos with relatively low cost, I would recommend to built up some set-ups at home and make a lot of photos of the product from different angles and settings by either using your phone or a camera. You could also collaborate with influencers who could create content about your products - smaller micro influencers sometimes do it in exchange for the product or for a smaller budget. Wish you good luck creating high-performing Amazon Posts!
Orange Klik yes .. one 🤣. I’m currently looking for lifestyle image creators using photoshop. So I have a continuous supply of images for amazon and social posts going forward 😊
@@sbslipknot1 When you have more posts, we'd be really interested to hear back from you about how Amazon posts worked out for you, what changes did you notice and what engagement did you get!
Actually the way you created a post caption for most samples in this video is violation of Amazon post in 2022 now, they do not allow you post a question to customers now, so any new updated instructions for this year ? Very expecting on it
Thank you for your question! Amazon Posts is still in beta in 2022 after 2 years of initially launching. This means Amazon is still developing the tool and that they also make updates to the Posts guidelines every once in a while. In real life this means you sometimes might be able to use a certain post captions and they perform really well and other times Amazon let's you know that the caption copy isn't exactly what they are expecting from you as a seller. I invite you to experiment with different types of post captions as Amazon is doing a great job providing instant feedback not only about the captions, but also about the images once you have uploaded the post with the possibility to make edits to that post. Also my recommendation is to always check Posts Content Guidelines and Acceptance Policies before starting using the tool to get the most up-to-date info about main rules. Hope that answered your question! :)
Hi Nimish, Great question! :) Currently, Amazon Posts runs in beta and is only available for US brand registered sellers. This means that you are able to use this tool when you have a US store and are selling on amazon.com.
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Thank you so much, it helped a lot.
You're welcome!
Hello, I would like to ask you a question. What are the rules for sorting Amazon posts inside different categories? Is it in chronological order of posting or relevance of the post?
What's up Augustu!
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Can you grab Stock photos off of the internet? I mean can you google lifestyle photos of the products and use that for your Amazon Posts? Because it's hard to be consistent especially if you're posting multiple times a day. Eventually, you'll run out of photos to use. What can we do for photos if we want to be consistent in posting with less expenses?
Hi Alyssa, Great question!
You can't take any photo from Google Search or Stock photo websites because such images are copyrighted and this means you are legally not allowed to use them. There are websites which offer royalty free images so I recommend looking them up. I want to highlight that images which feature the product usually perform better than images that do not feature the product.
To generate many product photos with relatively low cost, I would recommend to built up some set-ups at home and make a lot of photos of the product from different angles and settings by either using your phone or a camera. You could also collaborate with influencers who could create content about your products - smaller micro influencers sometimes do it in exchange for the product or for a smaller budget.
Wish you good luck creating high-performing Amazon Posts!
Thank you, excellent content, I’ve been waiting for this since the previous video on amz posts 😊🔥
Nice! So we guess you already started using Amazon posts by now? :)
Orange Klik yes .. one 🤣. I’m currently looking for lifestyle image creators using photoshop. So I have a continuous supply of images for amazon and social posts going forward 😊
@@sbslipknot1 When you have more posts, we'd be really interested to hear back from you about how Amazon posts worked out for you, what changes did you notice and what engagement did you get!
Orange Klik yes sure, I will keep you posted 😊
Great video! Thanks for the tip on Amazon posts Lisette and Augustus.
No problem, we hope it was useful :)
Actually the way you created a post caption for most samples in this video is violation of Amazon post in 2022 now, they do not allow you post a question to customers now, so any new updated instructions for this year ? Very expecting on it
Thank you for your question!
Amazon Posts is still in beta in 2022 after 2 years of initially launching. This means Amazon is still developing the tool and that they also make updates to the Posts guidelines every once in a while. In real life this means you sometimes might be able to use a certain post captions and they perform really well and other times Amazon let's you know that the caption copy isn't exactly what they are expecting from you as a seller.
I invite you to experiment with different types of post captions as Amazon is doing a great job providing instant feedback not only about the captions, but also about the images once you have uploaded the post with the possibility to make edits to that post.
Also my recommendation is to always check Posts Content Guidelines and Acceptance Policies before starting using the tool to get the most up-to-date info about main rules.
Hope that answered your question! :)
@@lisettlees6412 Sure, if we can take advantages of post, then we will save on PPC aspect
Amazon posts - In which country this tool is available?
Hi Nimish, Great question! :)
Currently, Amazon Posts runs in beta and is only available for US brand registered sellers. This means that you are able to use this tool when you have a US store and are selling on amazon.com.