313 Amazon Launch - a podcast by Michael Veazey

from 2019-02-26T05:00:04

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This episode is for anyone getting ready for their Amazon Launch or who has recently launched a Private Label (or custom) product on Amazon, and it covers the common errors people make in 3 areas that are vital for launch: Keyword Ranking; Getting Clicks; Getting Conversions.





Links mentioned in the show

10K Collective



Pre-Launch Plan consultation with Michael: www.amazingfba.com/RARE

3 Areas to Examine When It Comes to Launching

Keyword Ranking



This is imperative for showing up in the search results for particular keywords



Getting Clicks



When people see your listing, are they clicking on it?



Getting Conversions



Are people actually buying?



Keyword Ranking

It starts and ends with this.



You need to have a clear set of keywords that you want to rank for to show up on page one, near the top.



Create a target list of keywords for your listing and for your PPC.

Get 3-5 main keywords for volume.

Also, get 15-20 more medium and long-tail keywords for profit.



Set this up BEFORE your Amazon Launch!  

Use a keyword ranking tool, such as the one in Helium10, to measure your target keywords.



Take all your short-tail keywords  (4-5 keywords ) you’re targeting

Take all your medium long tail keywords  you’re targeting (20 keywords )

If you can afford to, measure around 100 keywords per listing

Reverse ASIN search top relevant competitors to get these

Put those into keyword tracker



Measure your keywords before you change anything, so that you know what will be most successful.

Manually finding ranking

If you don’t yet have a tool to measure keyword rankings, you should check 3-4 keywords manually on Amazon.



Search on Amazon and keep scrolling through the search results until you find your listing.

Keyword rank = page number x listings per page + position on page.



Example: If your result is on page 5, on position six, assuming about 14 results per page (make sure to double check this!)

Keyword rank = 5 x 14 + 6 = 76







Keyword Placement

Before you start running PPC advertising, you want to make sure you have your keywords in the right place in your listing.



Important keywords should be in your title close to the front, in the bullet points, in the description, and in the back end.

If it’s a secondary keyword, yet still important, you want that keyword in the bullet points, description, and back end.

If you don’t put your keywords in those places, it is going to be more difficult for Amazon to rank you for them.



Getting clicks

PPC Advertising

Once you built the listing correctly and you’ve started tracking your keyword ranking, you should then be running PPC, or pay per click, advertising.



If you find that you’re getting very few clicks, one thing is that you aren’t bidding enough.



If you’re in a competitive niche, you need to bid quite aggressively to stand out.

Budget

If you have a cost per click of about ?1.50  and your budget is ?10 per day, you’re only going to have a budget enough for about 6 clicks, which won’t do much.



It doesn’t send strong signals to the algorithm.

It’s not probably going to make sales very fast.

I would recommend ?30-50 per day if you’re launching a product.



Click Through Rates

In terms of click-through rates, CTR, you want to be getting a decent minimum, around 1% if you can.



If yours is too low, it means people aren’t clicking on it.



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