I've started selling on Amazon a few months ago. So far the first few months, I was getting lots of sales but I was spending a lot on advertising campaigns. Now I've stopped spending so much on ppc campaigns and my sales have stopped. Only getting a few organic sales. But I'm still paying so many Amazon fees. So far still haven't had any actual pay money. Getting very frustrated. I wish I never started all this. 😢
Hey @Rabina! I understand your frustration. It's crucial to strike a balance between PPC campaigns and organic strategies. Consider reassessing your advertising approach, optimizing listings, and exploring cost-effective ways to boost visibility. Don't lose hope; with strategic adjustments, you can turn the situation around.
Absolutely! Focus on a niche, offer quality products, create a professional brand, provide excellent customer service, and use effective marketing to drive traffic. Good luck!
I wish you would have actually shown us the page builder in action instead of just hovering your mouse around while you try to explain everything verbally.
If a person who sells imported groceries is the only distributor and has their own brand trademark, can they make a store on Amazon using their brand's name?
Yes, as the exclusive distributor with your own brand trademark, you can create an Amazon store using your brand's name. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.😊
Insightful video, Ankita Patil your English is very good, but why you are faking your accent? Your unnecessary accent distracted me while watching this video.
Hey:) They make money by advertising other brands' products through Amazon's Affiliate Program (Amazon Associates). They earn a commission for each sale made through their referral links. This allows them to monetize their store by promoting a variety of products beyond their own.
@@SellerApp thank you so much for your response. Anyone can try it out then. I’ll have to look into creating an affiliate account. But it’s a start, really appreciate your answer. Makes total sense now.
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I've started selling on Amazon a few months ago. So far the first few months, I was getting lots of sales but I was spending a lot on advertising campaigns. Now I've stopped spending so much on ppc campaigns and my sales have stopped. Only getting a few organic sales. But I'm still paying so many Amazon fees. So far still haven't had any actual pay money. Getting very frustrated. I wish I never started all this. 😢
Hey @Rabina! I understand your frustration. It's crucial to strike a balance between PPC campaigns and organic strategies. Consider reassessing your advertising approach, optimizing listings, and exploring cost-effective ways to boost visibility. Don't lose hope; with strategic adjustments, you can turn the situation around.
Stick with it. Don't give up! It'll work
Is there any way to create a storefront if I don't have a personal brand?
Absolutely! Focus on a niche, offer quality products, create a professional brand, provide excellent customer service, and use effective marketing to drive traffic. Good luck!
I wish you would have actually shown us the page builder in action instead of just hovering your mouse around while you try to explain everything verbally.
If a person who sells imported groceries is the only distributor and has their own brand trademark, can they make a store on Amazon using their brand's name?
Yes, as the exclusive distributor with your own brand trademark, you can create an Amazon store using your brand's name. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.😊
Insightful video, Ankita Patil your English is very good, but why you are faking your accent? Your unnecessary accent distracted me while watching this video.
Exactly what I felt, You are unnecessarily trying to flaunt your accent and distracting the audience attention from the main content..
I’ve seen people use different brands on their Amazon store front. How do they make money by advertising other brands’ products?
Hey:) They make money by advertising other brands' products through Amazon's Affiliate Program (Amazon Associates). They earn a commission for each sale made through their referral links. This allows them to monetize their store by promoting a variety of products beyond their own.
@@SellerApp thank you so much for your response. Anyone can try it out then. I’ll have to look into creating an affiliate account. But it’s a start, really appreciate your answer. Makes total sense now.