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Serious Sellers Podcast: Learn How To Sell On Amazon FBA & Walmart

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我将讨论亚马逊最近在CES上宣布的一项新服务,这项服务允许其他零售商使用亚马逊的广告工具在其自己的网站上投放赞助广告。这将使其他零售商更容易在其在线商店上开展有针对性的广告活动。亚马逊的广告系统非常强大,即使不是亚马逊卖家也可以使用这项服务。这将改变零售商的游戏规则,值得关注的是有多少零售商会采用亚马逊的广告服务,以及有多少零售商会因为这项服务而增加广告投放。 我还将讨论亚马逊关于产品标题新规定的说明,该说明澄清了一些误解,例如重复词语的限制并非完全禁止,而是限制在“多于两个”。亚马逊还说明了复数形式的词语如何被考虑,以及如果卖家没有更新标题,亚马逊会如何修改标题。此外,品牌名称中的词语是否计入重复词语的限制,以及允许使用的特殊字符等问题也得到了解答。 另外,我还将讨论TikTok Shop正在改变品牌触达客户的方式,以及它在墨西哥的扩张。TikTok Shop的影响力巨大,70%的TikTok用户表示他们在该平台上发现了新的品牌和产品,83%的用户表示TikTok影响了他们的购买决策。TikTok Shop在墨西哥的扩张,以及其前90天免佣金的政策,也值得关注。 最后,我还将讨论eBay与Facebook Marketplace的合作,以及亚马逊新的转化路径报告测试版。eBay与Facebook Marketplace的合作将增加eBay产品的曝光度,而亚马逊新的转化路径报告测试版则允许卖家查看客户在30天内的广告触点,这对于优化广告策略非常有帮助。

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Why is Amazon allowing other retailers to use its advertising tools?

Amazon is expanding its advertising business by enabling other retailers to use its ad tools on their own websites. This service allows retailers to run targeted ad campaigns more easily, leveraging Amazon's robust advertising technology. Retailers don't need to sell on Amazon to use this service, which could increase adoption and advertising activity among retailers.

What are the key clarifications on Amazon's new title policy?

Amazon clarified that titles cannot have more than two instances of the same word. Plurals of the same word count as duplicates, and if titles are not updated, Amazon will modify them to comply with the policy. Words in brand names do not count towards duplication, and certain punctuation marks like hyphens, colons, and brackets are allowed, while others like tildes and semicolons are not.

How is TikTok Shop influencing consumer behavior?

TikTok Shop is significantly impacting consumer behavior, with 70% of users discovering new brands and products on the platform. Additionally, 83% of users report TikTok influencing their purchase decisions, and three in four users are likely to buy something while using the app. This is driven by the trust Gen Z consumers place in recommendations from local or micro influencers.

What is the significance of eBay listings appearing on Facebook Marketplace?

eBay listings appearing on Facebook Marketplace in the U.S., Germany, and France will increase visibility for eBay products. Users can browse and purchase eBay items directly within the Facebook app, potentially boosting sales for eBay sellers. This integration could make eBay a more competitive marketplace by leveraging Facebook's large user base.

What is Amazon's new Conversion Path Reporting feature?

Amazon's Conversion Path Reporting, available in Sponsored Ads and DSP, shows the ad touchpoints on a customer's 30-day path to purchase. While it provides visibility into which ads drove sales, it lacks information on ACOS (Advertising Cost of Sale), which limits its ability to assess the profitability of specific ads. This feature is a step forward in ad transparency but still has room for improvement.

What are the requirements for merchants to join TikTok Shop in Mexico?

Merchants with a locally registered entity in Mexico are eligible to join TikTok Shop. Unlike the U.S., where foreign entities without U.S. employees or social security numbers cannot sign up, Mexico's policy allows foreign businesses with a Mexican entity to participate. Additionally, TikTok Shop Mexico offers zero commission fees for the first 90 days of activity.

What is Helium 10's new keyword translation feature?

Helium 10's new keyword translation feature allows users to translate keywords in Magnet and Cerebro tools. This is particularly useful for sellers operating in non-native language marketplaces, such as translating Spanish keywords in the U.S. or Japanese keywords for Amazon Japan. The feature supports multiple languages and can display translations alongside the original keywords for easier analysis.

How does Helium 10's Amazon Recommended Rank help sellers?

Helium 10's Amazon Recommended Rank evaluates how relevant Amazon considers specific keywords for a product, scoring them from 1 to 900. This helps sellers identify potential ranking, indexing, or advertising issues, especially for new products. By analyzing the top 20 keywords, sellers can determine if Amazon correctly understands their product's relevance and take action to optimize their listings.

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Amazon changes the game for retail advertising. TikTok shop is opening in a surprising new country. eBay makes a move to join with a popular social media network. These stories and more on this week's Weekly Buzz. How cool is that? Pretty cool, I think.

Hello everybody and welcome to another episode of the Serious Sellers Podcast by Helium 10. I'm your host Bradley Sutton and this is the show that is our Helium 10 weekly buzz where we give you a rundown of all the goings on in the Amazon, TikTok shop and e-commerce world. We give you training tips of the week and let you know what new features that Helium 10 has that will give you serious strategies for serious sellers of any level in the e-commerce world. Let's see what's buzzing. All

All right, this is the first buzz of the new year or second buzz of the new year, I should say. Let's go ahead and hop into it. The first thing we're going to talk about is an announcement they made at CES this week.

The one who's reporting on it is actually CNBC. The article is entitled, Amazon aims to expand advertising business by letting retailers use its ad tools on their store. So some of the TLDR here is that Amazon is letting other retailers now use its own homegrown advertising tools to run sponsored ads on their own website.

The service is designed to make it easier for other retailers to run targeted ad campaigns on their online stores. All right. So as we know, ads has been big for Amazon over the years. We know that as Amazon sellers. But this is this is different. All right. So basically, like, let's say I've got my own retail Web site.

I can now use Amazon's advertising console to use the ad tech or the technology, the advertising technology that Amazon has to run ads on my product pages on my website on search. And this is going to help Amazon, you know, like build its like ad.

how it can anticipate buyer behavior and things. But it's going to help, you know, retailers as well, because, you know, obviously Amazon's advertising system is very robust. And you don't even have, I believe you don't even have to be selling on Amazon to take advantage of this service. So this is going to be interesting to watch as it rolls out and how this changes the game for retailers, perhaps, you know, like how many are going to adopt

the Amazon advertising as opposed to whatever they were using before, how many might start advertising more because of what's going on be definitely worth taking a look at. Now, last week we talked about the new title requirements.

and there was an ask me anything in the Amazon forms a few days ago that kind of clarified some things and even some things that I was confused about. I'm not sure if I said it wrong last week, but like I probably read it right. But for sure, I understood it wrong. All right. The way I understood the title was that you can't duplicate words in the title. Did some of you guys get that too out of what their announcement was? But actually the fine print says,

You can't have more than two. All right. It's not it's not you can't have two or more. It's more than two little bit of dyslexia there. So basically, that means if I have the word in the title, you know, coffin shelf for home decor, something, something, coffin, blah, blah, blah, blah. That's OK.

Last week when I read this, I thought that wasn't okay because I just must have switched the words when I was looking at it. But that's the first big thing that came from this AMA. But let's go ahead and open up some more of the questions and answers. There are some things that you guys might have had that I think are notable. Here we go.

Here is one question that I know a lot of us had. It said, are the plural and singular versions of a word considered the same and count towards the maximum? And this seller said, for example, if I had cake, uh,

loaf pan and muffin pans is the word pans counted as the same as pan. And then that would make it three times, meaning that it's above two, meaning that that's against Amazon terms of service. And Jim from Amazon replied, please.

plural of the same word would be considered redundant. In the example you provided, pan and pans imply the same, and thus it would be considered duplicate. All right, so there's the, I know people are asking about that. How are plurals considered? That's the answer right there. Another question was from what impact will it have if we don't update? Changing the title like this could significantly affect our search traffic.

And Jim says, if the title is not updated, Amazon will modify the product title to comply with a new policy while retaining all relevant information. All right. Um, so there you have it. Like you're not going to get your listing suppressed per se, but Amazon's going to go in and change your title. It sounds like, uh,

Another question by PTC Tim. Do words that are part of the brand name count towards the count of reusing a word? For example, if the brand name is Muffin King, could they have a title such as Muffin King Beginner's Kit includes chocolate chip and banana nut muffin mixes and a 12 muffin pan? All right. So muffin is there three times in singular version. So you might think, oh, that can't be allowed. But Jim from Amazon says no.

No, this will not be considered a policy violation because the word or phrase is considered duplicate only when there are three or more instances in the same context, but muffin, the first instance, is a brand name and the other two describe the product.

So if you have a word that's part of your brand, like maybe my brand was Manny's Coffin Shelves, that first coffin doesn't count as the use of the word coffin in the title. That makes sense. Another person asked a question and says, you know, there were some punctuation marks that were listed like dollar sign, question mark, underscore, et cetera. And it says, are these the only special characters allowed? What about dash, colon, dash?

Open parentheses, close parentheses, et cetera. And they, Jim, or this one, Jameson actually answered. He said, hyphen, colon, and regular brackets are allowed as they often have functional value. There actually were some other functions

uh character is not allowed that amazon didn't announce and these are the tilde you know like that little n a that goes over the n um in spanish when you say banjo right the greater than and less than symbols those are not allowed the semicolon is not allowed and the i don't know how to describe it looks like a top of a house the roof of a house that symbol is not allowed

There were more different kind of like specifications and questions that people had that you might want to look at. So make sure to check the link in the comments to see some of the more the other clarifications on this new title policy. Next article we have here comes from Retail Dive, and it's entitled How TikTok Shop is Changing the Way Brands Reach Customers. All right. So there's I brought this up because there's a lot of just interesting kind of like factoids.

And one of them, it says 70% of TikTok users say they discover new brands and products on the platform. 70%, that's crazy. And 83% report TikTok playing a role in users' purchase decisions. I guarantee you we're not seeing that kind of stuff on Timu, right? The company also reports that three in four users are likely to buy something while using TikTok. Think about that, guys.

How many users of TikTok are there? And three and four are likely to buy something. You might think, well, that's not something that, you know, all marketplaces, everybody should be buying something. But remember, TikTok is not a marketplace. TikTok is a social media. If you think three out of four people on Instagram are buying something, three out of four people on YouTube are buying something. It's like, I don't know what the number is. It's probably like less than one in 10, one in 20, right?

So this is like kind of an astronomical number. Now, why is TikTok so powerful? One reason is here, it says nearly three in five Gen Z consumers say that

They trust recommendations by local or micro influencers per a survey. Over a quarter of U.S. consumers who responded to the survey reported buying a gift directly based on an influencer's recommendations. That's kind of crazy. And that's what drives, you know, TikTok shop sales is influencers and micro influencers. So guys, if you're not selling on TikTok shop, you know,

get out and do it. We have some, uh, some training on how to get started. We're going to have some more training. We're going to have like different tools that, uh, you guys might ask for that, that would help you sell on Tik TOK shop. But, um, I was trying to, I'm starting to ramp up. Uh, I launched a couple more products on Tik TOK shop last night. I'm going to keep launching some products and let you guys know what I found fine. But I really think that Tik TOK shop is, is going to be, you know, one of the major marketplaces moving forward.

Speaking of different marketplaces, let's switch gear and talk about a marketplace that I barely ever talk about, but I actually personally sell on. That's eBay. All right. So this is articles from CNBC. It says eBay shares soar after meta allows listings on Facebook marketplace in U.S. and Europe. All right. So in Germany, France and the U.S., what's going to happen is eBay listings are now going to be able to show up in Facebook marketplace. Okay.

All right. So like that's going to give eBay listings a lot of visibility. So let's say I'm browsing on Facebook and I go to the marketplace or maybe who knows, maybe there'll be some way to put ads like in my Facebook feed. I'm going to be able to click on that product and then purchase it by signing in on eBay. I believe right there on the Facebook app still. So imagine being on Facebook, going to the Helium 10 members Facebook group because you're getting all the good information there and

And then you see an ad or something for an eBay product. And while still on Facebook, you go ahead and purchase. I mean, if that's the way it's going to work, that's going to be, I think that might be a little bit successful for eBay. I'm definitely going to look into it for my eBay listings that I have. How many of you guys sell on eBay out there? Let me know in the comments below. Going back to the Amazon Marketplace.

Last week, in case you missed it, there was a new conversion path reporting, a beta program that Amazon has. It kind of like reminds me of how AMC is set up. But now you're going to be able to see the ad touch points on a customer's 30-day path to conversion.

starting with the purchases, all right? So this is available in sponsored ads and DSP. Make sure to check the link in the article below for more links on where you can find it. But like you'll be able to see, oh, they saw the streaming TV, then they went to a sponsored display ad, and then they went to a sponsored video ad, they saw a sponsored product ad. Now, this is good information, but there's definitely some things missing, like you can't see the ACOS. Like, all right, great, I see that ACOS

This kind of ad is what drove my sale, but my ACOS on that exact ad was like 400%. It's not exactly viable, right? So, I mean, it's not perfect, but this is great, you know, step in the right direction as far as visibility goes with your advertising. Going back to TikTok now, guess what? TikTok is opening up a new marketplace.

And it's right here in North America. It is opening to Mexico per Yahoo Finance says TikTok expands e-commerce operation into Mexico. And it says that they've already started inviting merchants to open stores on the platform ahead of the expected startup transactions in February. Now, who can sign up for Amazon or TikTok shop Mexico? Merchants with a locally registered entity are eligible to sign up. Now, that's interesting because

Because what's the requirement for USA? As we know, you could have a local entity being a U.S. corporation. But if you're a foreigner with no U.S. employees and nobody with a social security number, you can't sign up. But if this is to be taken at face value, then

You maybe can be a foreigner, but as long as you have a Mexican entity or business, it looks like you might be able to sign up on the platform. And the first 90 days of activity for TikTok Shop Mexico, zero commission, zero commission fee. So in Mexico or have a Mexican entity, make sure to go ahead and consider starting up on the platform.

All right, let's go into our new feature alerts. Now this one is going to be for, I believe, all plants, platinum, diamond. It's been for elite for a while because it was actually elite members who first asked for this. But this is going to be in magnet, cerebro at the start might be in other tools. But what sellers were looking for was a way to translate keywords.

All right. Like this, this could be for, let's say you're in the U S marketplace and you see a whole bunch of Spanish keywords and you just want to, you're just one curious what it means. Uh, well, what people were doing is that they would copy the keywords from helium 10 and then put it to Google translate or something like that. Or,

Or let's say you're doing keyword research in a marketplace that is not your native language. Like maybe you're trying to make a listing for Amazon Japan. Of course you can use Helium 10 listing builder to make a listing in Japanese, but you want to make sure you're feeding it the right keywords and you don't know what the keywords mean in Japanese. Well, this is what you can do. If you go into listing builder or,

into Cerebro, there will be a translate button right here. All right. So if you've got the results in Magnet or Cerebro, just hit that. And then you can go from like English to Spanish to German to Chinese, et cetera. And you're going to have an option like I'm going to

pretend that maybe I'm somebody from China and I'm not, I don't speak English that well. Well, I'm going to go ahead and translate these English results into Chinese. By default, it's actually going to show up right underneath the actual English keyword or whatever keyword or language you're looking at. But I can also change it where I can have it in a separate column. All right. So here now, all of a sudden, side by side, I've got the English keyword and the Chinese translation side by side. So this definitely helps you

English speaking people who are doing research in other languages or are curious what kind of meaning some of the keywords that are coming up in your own marketplace that are in different language, or if you speak a different language and you need just some quick translations, this is going to help.

All right, now let's talk about the training tip of the week. And this is actually, I'm still going to stay right here in Cerebro actually. And I want to show you guys something. Again, only Helium 10 has this. And what it is, is the Amazon recommended rank. So actually here in Cerebro, I've got

my coffin shelf here. Now this is especially helpful if you ever start getting ranking issues, like you start losing your rank or if you maybe like lose indexing somehow, or maybe there's some keywords that you know you're relevant for in your index for, but you just can't get PPC impressions. This is especially helpful when you are first launching a product. As a matter of fact, you know, like this is what I've been teaching for the last two years,

where if you launch a product, I say that you almost should always do a test listing first that you're not really going to sell, but just to check this metric. And this is Amazon relevancy. Everybody always uses the term relevant and we can kind of insinuate, Hey, what is relevant for a product due to the keywords that are ranking for it. But until helium 10 had this, you never knew what is really relevant to Amazon. What does Amazon think the product is? It's,

This Helium 10 is the only tool that's tying directly to Amazon to give you the how relevant Amazon thinks a keyword is for your product. And it's called Amazon recommended rank. It's listed from like a score of one to 900. The number one means it's the most relevant according to Amazon, et cetera. Now is the number one and number two and number three keywords always the top keywords for your product? No, no.

But looking at the top 20, I always sort it in Helium 10 and I look at the top 20 ones and it will tell me, is Amazon confused about my product, especially if it's a brand new product, right? So let me just show you, for example, this is my coffin shelf here. And if I go to this column,

of Amazon recommended rank and I hit it, it's going to sort it by the top ones. And like, look at this number one keyword that Amazon says I'm relevant for coffin shelf wall, Manny's mysterious oddities, coffin shelf, coffin shelf, small. So just by looking at these top, you know, 10 keywords, top 20 or so, um, I can tell that, Hey, Amazon pretty much knows what my product is. Now, something concerning is the actual keyword coffin shelf is, uh,

the only the 28th keyword so you know what that tells me i might have some issues with advertising on my product i might have to look at what's going on but at the very least amazon isn't very confused about my product now let me give you a contrast here i went to the search results of coffin shelf and obviously my product is on page one but here i scrolled all the way down to page of four and then i saw just some random coffin shelf where here's a coffin shelf very similar to mine pop

Pacquiao floating shelves, coffin shape shelf wall mouth. This is a terrible title, but you see their BSR is like 7 million. They are not selling any units at all of this. And they are right. Even though this is one of the few coffin shelves, I mean, page two and three and four don't even have that many coffin shelves because there's not even seven pages with a coffin shelf. So you might be wondering why in the world,

Is this product ranking so low? Well, outside of listing optimization, one of the reasons is the relevancy. Take a look when I run this product in Cerebro and I sort it by Amazon recommended rank. Let's go to that column right here. Look, do you remember what my mind was? Let's just look back here. Remember the top ones, coffin wall shelf, coffin shelf small, spooky hanging coffin shelf, Halloween decor, indoor home.

Look at the top keywords of what Amazon thinks is relevant for this poor selling coffin shelf. Floating shelf wall, floating shelf, wall shelf, shelf, shelves, room wall. Do you notice something? These are just generic keywords. So for whatever reason, they must not have their listing optimized or maybe there's a category issue. But Amazon is not even picking up the word coffin in

In the top keywords that it is saying it's relevant for. So this product is probably never going to rank very well for coffin shelf, nor are they going to be able to advertise if they wanted to. You can see right here with helium 10, they're not advertising, but this just kind of like illustrates what can happen if you, if Amazon gets confused about your product, you're going to have some issues.

issues. So make sure to check that out. All levels of Helium 10 can access that platinum, diamond and above. Go into Cerebro, run it on your own product, especially your brand new products or if you ever have trouble ranking or indexing and

and check, sort it by the Amazon recommended rank. Take a look at those top 20 keywords and see, hey, does Amazon kind of like have a good idea about what your product is or is it confused? And then you can take action from there. All right, guys, that's it for this week's Weekly Buzz. Hope you enjoyed these articles and also these new features and training tips. We'll see you next week to see what's buzzing.