Amazon Legends Podcast

Strategizing for the Surge - Michael Anderegg - Amazon Legends - Episode #111

February 10, 2022 Nick Uresin Episode 111
Strategizing for the Surge - Michael Anderegg - Amazon Legends - Episode #111
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Amazon Legends Podcast
Strategizing for the Surge - Michael Anderegg - Amazon Legends - Episode #111
Feb 10, 2022 Episode 111
Nick Uresin

Amazon is a wild landscape of amazing possibilities and great consequences for those who are not aware of what is going on. Michael Anderegg has seen just about everything that Amazon has to throw at him and now he’s passing along those tips in this episode. You’ll learn about the ups and downs of offering product bundles, how to approach analyzing the massive amounts of data to get valuable insights, and when to start planning for peak buying times.


Takeaways:

  • A product bundle can have many benefits if you set it up and manage it correctly. By listing a parent product and adding bundles underneath it you can drive more traffic to the parent product, save ad dollars, give customers more options to buy, and maximize revenue.
  • Before you create a bundle you need to know what components it’s made up of and have an inventory management system that is able to deplete the stock of the bundle when the individual products that are in it are being sold.
  • There are many things to consider when deciding on fulfillment, especially the product size, customer order behavior, what you are able to produce, what the run rates on that sku are, and what you are comfortable having in stock at any location at any time.
  • When using FBA, it’s a good idea two have two listings created for the same product, one for FBA and the other for FBM. Only one of these listings can be active at a time, but if FBA sells out, you can easily activate the FBM listing.
  • If you are creating a listing for a product that you will fulfill yourself, you must put in the Fulfillment Latency Rate, or how many days it takes to ship the product. Without adding this it defaults to “in stock” and Amazon will penalize you for any delays in shipping.


Quote of the Show:

  • “Peak buying season begins before even peak buying season” - Michael Anderegg


Links:


Shout Outs:

  • Josh - Head of Operations for Redfora
  • Megan - Redfora Customer Service
  • Steve - Redfora Finance
  • Derek - Redfora Marketing Manager
  • Alina -  Redfora Copywriting
  • Charles - CEO of Redfora


Ways to Tune In:

Show Notes

Amazon is a wild landscape of amazing possibilities and great consequences for those who are not aware of what is going on. Michael Anderegg has seen just about everything that Amazon has to throw at him and now he’s passing along those tips in this episode. You’ll learn about the ups and downs of offering product bundles, how to approach analyzing the massive amounts of data to get valuable insights, and when to start planning for peak buying times.


Takeaways:

  • A product bundle can have many benefits if you set it up and manage it correctly. By listing a parent product and adding bundles underneath it you can drive more traffic to the parent product, save ad dollars, give customers more options to buy, and maximize revenue.
  • Before you create a bundle you need to know what components it’s made up of and have an inventory management system that is able to deplete the stock of the bundle when the individual products that are in it are being sold.
  • There are many things to consider when deciding on fulfillment, especially the product size, customer order behavior, what you are able to produce, what the run rates on that sku are, and what you are comfortable having in stock at any location at any time.
  • When using FBA, it’s a good idea two have two listings created for the same product, one for FBA and the other for FBM. Only one of these listings can be active at a time, but if FBA sells out, you can easily activate the FBM listing.
  • If you are creating a listing for a product that you will fulfill yourself, you must put in the Fulfillment Latency Rate, or how many days it takes to ship the product. Without adding this it defaults to “in stock” and Amazon will penalize you for any delays in shipping.


Quote of the Show:

  • “Peak buying season begins before even peak buying season” - Michael Anderegg


Links:


Shout Outs:

  • Josh - Head of Operations for Redfora
  • Megan - Redfora Customer Service
  • Steve - Redfora Finance
  • Derek - Redfora Marketing Manager
  • Alina -  Redfora Copywriting
  • Charles - CEO of Redfora


Ways to Tune In: