Need help as an Amazon FBA seller.

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If you are an Amazon FBA seller.I would like to know which solution you are using to send transaction email to follow all orders automatically.I can not choose the right one to run my transaction email.

mandrill
campaign monitor
sendgrid
aweber
mailgun

I can not confirm which one is the best for me.There are some factors I am considering.

Automation
(Send out the first email to let buyer know when the order had shipped out from amazon warehouse.
Send out the second email to follow up some FAQ to buyer and confirm the situation
Send out the third email to request for product review or feedback
Send out the forth email to let them know our latest promotion and obtain coupon)

email delivery rate
(across Amazon email system,it can block by amazon email system)

Statistical data
(How many % open the email,how many % click the link in email ...)

If anyone have good idea on it.Please let me know the right product.Thank you in advance!
#amazon #fba #seller
  • Profile picture of the author MagicD
    Most people I know use an email tool linked with their coaching program. As far as I am aware I know for sure awber does not offer a way to link email service to amazon FBA account to email buyers. I have not heard of the others you have mention, but I suspect its the same thing. If you do a search for amazon email service that should help.

    I dont know if anyone will reveal their email tool they are using just before the launch of the amazon A-S-M course releases very soon.

    Most tools I have used does not include percentage open rate (unless I missed it), but the other things you have mentioned can be done for sure. in fact, coupon codes can be created in your sellers central account.
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  • Profile picture of the author Juanfer234
    Has anyone figured out how to track ad-to-sales conversions within Amazon ?

    Trying to figure out which ads are working and which are not in regards to an Amazon FBA business is a headache bc Amazon won't share the source of a sale.

    I thought if there was a way to track the hourly ranking of product (which is based on sales) in conjunction with the number of clicks from a particular campaign I could deduce that an increase in the number of clicks at a particular time would correlate to an increase in sales at the same time.

    For example:
    Lets say today between 8-9am my rank jumped by 10% and this translates to 10 sales if I then saw that at the same time I had an increase in clicks from Google Campaign "a" then I could conclude that at least some of those clicks converted into sales.

    It is not a very elegant system but it is the the best i've come up with so far....
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