How Amazon Prime Members can Earn $135 in Credits, Sales Slowing the Week Before Prime Day, and Amazon's New "Store Analytics"
How Amazon Prime Members can Earn $135 in Credits, Sales Slowing the Week Before Prime Day, and Amazon's New "Store Analytics".
Amazon is giving up to $135 in credits for members to spend on Prime Day. Earning these credits involves buying Amazon e-giftcards, completing Amazon's 2022 Prime Stampcard, and using the new Prime Day Offers Hub.
Amazon also announced their new service "Store Analytics" which applies to products in Amazon Go and Amazon Fresh stores in the US that use Just Walk Out and Dash Cart technologies. The new physical retail store analytics service offers brands insights about the performance of their products, promotions, and ad campaigns.
With only 12 days left to Prime Day, many Amazon sellers will start seeing a slow in sales as shoppers prepare for the sales event. Amazon Ads states that 75% of shoppers are "likely/highly likely" to purchase a product during Prime Day that they discovered during the lead-up to the event.
Amazon is Giving Up to $135 in Credits for Members to Spend on Prime Day
There are four easy ways to earn free money at Amazon right now. You can get a free $10 Amazon promotional credit when you buy an Amazon e-gift card. Then, you can earn another $10 when you reload that gift card with $100+. You'll get yet another $10 when you activate and complete your 2022 Prime Stampcard. Finally, you can get up to $60 by visiting and making purchases through Amazon's new Prime Day Offers hub. Read More
Amazon’s New Physical Retail Analytics Service Gives Brands Insights About Product and Ad Performance
Amazon announced June 29th that it’s launching a new physical retail store analytics service that offer brands insights about the performance of their products, promotions and ad campaigns. The new service, Store Analytics, gives brands anonymized insights about their products in Amazon Go and Amazon Fresh stores in the United States that use Just Walk Out and Dash Cart technologies. Read More
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