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Selling on the Amazon Marketplace means putting your products up against thousands of other products and sellers. With so many product choices out there, it is hard to stand out. And yet, standing out amongst the crowd is crucial, and getting lost in that crowd will sink your listings.
So what are some tactics that Amazon sellers can try out to improve their conversions and boost their sales?
This is what Eric Stopper calls “low-hanging fruit”.
Eric Stopper is an Amazon Consultant, entrepreneur, and product developer. He hails from Texas and he's worked with a lot of top brands like BetterBody Foods. Eric started his career developing nanotechnology products for pregnant women to ease anxiety, and now he's an expert on Amazon product development and launch strategies. He is currently the Amazon Marketing Specialist at Buy Box Experts.
This week Eric Stopper is joined by Dr. Jeremy Weisz to talk about the “low-hanging fruit” that Amazon sellers can do to improve their sales and visibility.
Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:[1:22] Background on Buy Box Experts
[2:23] The low-hanging fruit that Amazon Sellers can do to generate more revenue
[3:44] How much copy of an Amazon listing do customers actually read?
[6:20] Pictures are the most important part of a listing
[7:43] The use of videos in Amazon Listings
[9:06] Graphics can tell a story
[10:21] Eric’s thoughts on coupons
[12:32] The math used in coupons needs to be simple
Resources Mentioned on this episodeBuy Box Experts
LinkedIn for Eric
Sponsor for this episodeBuy Box Experts applies decades of e-commerce experience to successfully manage clients’ marketplace accounts. The Buy Box account managers specialize in combining an understanding of clients’ business fundamentals and an in-depth expertise in the Amazon Marketplace.
The team works with marketplace technicians using a system of processes, proprietary software, and extensive channel experience to ensure your Amazon presence captures the opportunity on the marketplace, not only producing greater revenue and profits, but also reducing or eliminating your business’ workload.
Selling on the Amazon Marketplace means putting your products up against thousands of other products and sellers. With so many product choices out there, it is hard to stand out. And yet, standing out amongst the crowd is crucial, and getting lost in that crowd will sink your listings.
So what are some tactics that Amazon sellers can try out to improve their conversions and boost their sales?
This is what Eric Stopper calls “low-hanging fruit”.
Eric Stopper is an Amazon Consultant, entrepreneur, and product developer. He hails from Texas and he's worked with a lot of top brands like BetterBody Foods. Eric started his career developing nanotechnology products for pregnant women to ease anxiety, and now he's an expert on Amazon product development and launch strategies. He is currently the Amazon Marketing Specialist at Buy Box Experts.
This week Eric Stopper is joined by Dr. Jeremy Weisz to talk about the “low-hanging fruit” that Amazon sellers can do to improve their sales and visibility.
Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:[1:22] Background on Buy Box Experts
[2:23] The low-hanging fruit that Amazon Sellers can do to generate more revenue
[3:44] How much copy of an Amazon listing do customers actually read?
[6:20] Pictures are the most important part of a listing
[7:43] The use of videos in Amazon Listings
[9:06] Graphics can tell a story
[10:21] Eric’s thoughts on coupons
[12:32] The math used in coupons needs to be simple
Resources Mentioned on this episodeBuy Box Experts
LinkedIn for Eric
Sponsor for this episodeBuy Box Experts applies decades of e-commerce experience to successfully manage clients’ marketplace accounts. The Buy Box account managers specialize in combining an understanding of clients’ business fundamentals and an in-depth expertise in the Amazon Marketplace.
The team works with marketplace technicians using a system of processes, proprietary software, and extensive channel experience to ensure your Amazon presence captures the opportunity on the marketplace, not only producing greater revenue and profits, but also reducing or eliminating your business’ workload.