Less is Mohrer.TUMBLR

30 Oct

Amazon.com

Our Amazon.com store, which integrates tightly with our website order manager, constitutes less than 1% of our sales, but has really grown this year, particularly in the last 6 months:

Products    Revenue
May    24    $609.59 
Jun    43    $1,130.41 
Jul    71    $1,757.28 
Aug    89    $2,293.96 
Sep    108    $2,809.32 
Oct    138    $3,564.28

What’s interesting is that I set this up at the beginning of the year and have made virtually no changes at all. I didn’t add new products, modify pricing, or do anything to stimulate growth. Inventory and pricing sync in real time, but that’s it.

What this reveals is that Amazon has very tight control over what appears in search with regard to 3rd party merchants. As our track record grew and positive customer reviews started to populate our profile, Amazon’s algorithm became more “comfortable” featuring our products in search results. More exposure -> more sales.  I believe Amazon is far beyond eBay in this area.