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r/AmazonMarketing
248 members
r/AmazonMarketing is a subreddit with 248 members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is small in size.
This subreddit is dedicated to helping anyone who sells on Amazon scale their revenues & profits. If it doesn't help sellers get a better education on increasing traffic, revenues, or profits, it doesn't belong here. This sub is not for people looking to get started on Amazon.
Popular Themes in r/AmazonMarketing
#1
Advice Requests
: "List of tips to increase amazon sales"
5 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "Amazon Advice"
4 posts
#3
News
: "Amazon rolls our demand forecast for vendors"
2 posts
#4
Money Talk
: "Hey guys i know there is alot of info out about the best way to sell and market and classes cost $$ so here is a link to a free ebook telling you everything you need to know about selling on amazon as my gift to those of you struggling with making money on amazon"
1 post
#5
Self-Promotion
: "Amazon is releasing a new retargeting ad!"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/AmazonMarketing
#1
Amazon
: "5 vital #Amazon listing elements to boost sales"
26 posts
#2
Advertising
: "Make sure to check the Advertising section"
5 posts
#3
Ppc
: "Amazon Ppc negative keywords"
5 posts
#4
Keywords
: "How to achieve low ACOS with negative Keywords"
4 posts
#5
Selling
: "Hey guys i know there is alot of info out about the best way to sell and market and classes cost $$ so here is a link to a free ebook telling you everything you need to know about Selling on amazon as my gift to those of you struggling with making money on amazon"
3 posts
#6
Stats
: "25 Amazon Advertising Stats You Need To Know In 2020"
2 posts
#7
Tips
: "List of Tips to increase amazon sales"
2 posts
#8
Sales
: "5 vital #Amazon listing elements to boost Sales"
2 posts
#9
Optimization
: "Amazon A9 Optimization & Algorithm"
2 posts
#10
Amazon Fees
: "Picture this: You’re selling a product with a $20 sale price. Your Amazon Fees are $3, and the cost of goods is $6. After expenses, you're left with $11. This $11 is your Pre-Ad Profit Per Sale (Pre-APPS).
But what happens when you spend all of it on ads? You break even. "
1 post
Member Growth in r/AmazonMarketing
Yearly
+74 members(42.5%)