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Amazon OLS Stores Tested | Amazon OLS Stores Tested |
| Thursday, 29 July 2004 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Topic: Amazon OLS Stores — How our test store generated a 135.28% ROI in its first monthWe recently released the recording of our Amazon Stores clinic. You can listen to a recording of this clinic here: Windows Media Audio: http://meclabs.com/cgi-bin/pl/pl.cgi?caw RealMedia: Are the new Amazon OLS Stores a viable marketing tool? What is the difference between the (old) Amazon zShops and the (new) Amazon OLS Stores? What costs are involved with running a store on Amazon.com? How difficult is it to set one up? This research brief will answer those questions and will offer seven key points to setting up a successful store on Amazon.com. ::Top Of Page::
1. What is the potential of the new Amazon OLS Stores?OLS stands for Offer Listing Service and is part of Amazon.com's ProMerchant Program. OLS Stores are currently invite-only; however, we have spoken to a representative at Amazon who said that they will accept applications from our readers in certain categories. We have included information on how to apply at the end of this report. To test the effectiveness of these new Amazon Stores, we set up a test site and measured the results over the first 31 days. Here are the results of that test:
Based on these initial results, it appears that the new Amazon Stores do represent a viable, profitable marketing medium. In order to help determine whether Amazon Stores are right for your business, we will discuss the costs (and potential profitability) of running an Amazon Store in Section 3 below. 2. How do the new Amazon Stores differ from the old ones?We have created a side-by-side comparison chart showing the differences between the new Amazon OLS Stores and the older zShops.
A few additional major differences include:
3. What are the costs involved with setting up an Amazon Store?The costs involved in setting up your Amazon OLS Store are the same as a standard zShop. You must have a "Merchant Pro" account which lets you use a data feed to load your products. There is a fee of $39.99 per month for this level of service. Additionally, there is a 6-15% commission per sale. While 15% sounds pretty steep, note that it does include the cost of merchant processing, which for most merchants runs about 3% (after charge-backs and service fees). This brings the maximum total commission down to 12%. While not every merchant can afford to pay a 12% commission, those who can will find the greatest success if they are able to fill up their stores with as many products as possible. KEY POINT: Since Yahoo! Stores switched from a commission-based service to a pay-per-click service, Amazon is one of the only performance-based marketing options left for online marketers (besides setting up an affiliate program). If your profit exceeds the 12% commission and the $40/month fee, you will be able to crank up your Amazon volume with a positive ROI on every sale. 4. How difficult is it to set up an Amazon Store?The set-up of the new Amazon OLS Store is MUCH more complex than the original zShops. For store owners with more than a handful of products, setting up a text-file data feed has become more difficult. Amazon now creates custom pages for your products (including your own content), so the data file is much more robust and thus more difficult to put together. The last Amazon zShop data feed we built for a partner was a very basic 12 column spreadsheet. The new Amazon OLS Store feed has 68 or more possible columns. Some of our partners were able to export their Yahoo! Store databases with an online export tool (or by parsing the XML export from Yahoo!) to build the original zShop. But these new stores require additional information that would be very difficult if not impossible to automate. Amazon has provided detailed instructions on how to set up a text-file data feed here: http://meclabs.com/cgi-bin/pl/pl.cgi?sai We have provided an example data feed file below. This particular example illustrates the fields required for a store in the "General Electronics" category. It has 253 different fields of data! You can download the example file here: http://meclabs.com/AmazonStoresExample.xls 5. What are the seven most important points to keep in mind when setting up an Amazon Store?
To get started selling products on Amazon.com, see: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/3472391/ The OLS stores are currently "invite only", but they have agreed to allow MEC members to apply directly. You must include the following information on your email application: name, phone number, email address, company name, and company URL. Additionally, you must meet the following five criteria:
If you meet all of these criteria, please email us this information with "Amazon OLS Store Application" in the subject field and we will forward your information to Amazon.
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As part of our research on this topic, we have prepared a review of the best Internet resources on this topic. Rating SystemThese sites were rated for usefulness and clarity, but alas, the rating is purely subjective. * = Decent ** = Good *** = Excellent **** = Indispensable Selling at Amazon.com *** http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/1161232/ Amazon Pro Merchant Services *** http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/1161306/ Pro Merchant Quick Start Guide *** http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/3472391/ Early Word on Amazon Stores ** http://www.nytimes.com/2003/12/22/technology/22ecom.html Amazon Testing "Plogs" ** http://www.clickz.com/news/article.php/3362941 Amazon Unwraps A9 Search Portal ** http://www.clickz.com/news/article.php/3340581 A9 Blends the Best of Google and Amazon ** http://www.clickz.com/experts/search/opt/article.php/3344881
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