Amazon Priority Catalogue and Supplier Pack Hierarchy
Our most recent eCommerce research report overs Amazon’s new Priority Catalog beta (aka “brand lock” or “catalog lock”). The catalogue is a part of an effort to minimize the ability of 3P sellers to disrupt product page content and create unruly variations. The program effectively “locks” the brand owner’s…
Read MorePrime Day Recap; Recent eCommerce Conferences; Target Promotional Activity
Amazon released a Prime Day statement on in the form of an eCommerce research report. The statement detailed the sales of small business products from the two-week "Spend $10, Get $10" promotion leading up to Prime Day, which was up 100%+ vs. the last Prime Day. Additionally, customers purchased more than…
Read MoreFrustration-Free Packaging and Price Increases at Amazon; Brands Compete for Search
Amazon recently launched an incentive program for vendors in regards to the pre-existing Frustration-Free Packaging program which includes incentives for both sortable and non-sortable ASINs. Vendors will receive incentives for units shipped between October 1, 2021 and December 31, 2022. On the site, manufacturers are able to calculate their estimated incentive.…
Read MoreAmazon Invests in Rx & Prime Day Inventory; Price Increases to Continue in 2021
Amazon is looking to expand within the U.S. pharmacy and virtual care markets. Our research indicates the company’s current priority within that space is to have their digital capabilities fully vetted prior to partnering/buying brick and mortar assets. We believe a central part of Amazon’s pharmacy strategy is Amazon…
Read MoreInstacart: Sales Growth and International Expansion; iOS 14 Privacy Changes
Instacart has emerged from 2020 as one of the top priority online grocery accounts for branded manufacturers. Our research suggests 1Q sales growth with Instacart was very strong, while 2Q sales growth has decelerated significantly due to much tougher comparisons. Recent sales trends appear largely in-line with plan, and…
Read MoreAmazon: Vendor Flex, Storefront Consolidation; In-Feed Video Ads
One way for brands to achieve an additional level of supply chain flexibility with Amazon is through Vendor Flex, a program in which Amazon operates a portion of the vendor’s warehouse that is solely dedicated to Amazon orders. The program has been of particular interest over the last few months…
Read MoreAmazon & Instacart: DSP Investment, Ad Spend, and Product Page Advancements
Amazon DSP (Demand Side Platform) is an important component of brands’ Amazon Advertising strategy due to the prevalence throughout the consumer’s path to purchase, as well as Amazon’s growing influence in areas outside the shopping site, such as Twitch and Fire TV. According to our benchmark, 75% of all brands…
Read MoreAmazon 1Q Results; In-Garage Delivery Expands; Sales in Canada Decline
Outside of its physical stores segment, which is driven by Whole Foods, Amazon delivered steady to accelerating growth rates in all of its business segments, with both N. America and International markets performing well. These results are even more impressive considering 4Q20 benefited from Prime Day falling in the quarter,…
Read MoreSubscribe & Save; Amazon Launches New Beta; Amazon Sales Trends
Amazon Subscribe & Save - Vendor-Funded Manufacturer Coupons:Our recent Amazon Supplier Benchmark indicated that over 80% of companies using Subscribe & Save (S&S) have run vendor-funded manufacturer coupons on their S&S items, a relatively new offering from Amazon in N. America that is designed to drive S&S penetration. While adoption…
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