Low Conversion Rate On Musical Instruments?

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Normally I'd post something like this in the copywriting forum, but I really need to reach the kind of people in this forum who have Amazon sites and do SEO.

I'm getting around 1% conversion on musical instruments.

I keep hearing people say they get 8% conversion on Amazon.

I guess my question is... Wtf?
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  • Profile picture of the author Amitywill
    Hmm, maybe it's because most people like to try out an instrument
    before they buy.

    When I bought a guitar I didn't buy online because I wanted
    to actually hold a few and give them a go before I bought.

    Or maybe there's something more to it. You could try changing
    the layout of your site, headlines and copy etc.

    Try some split testing. Or you could put a survey on your
    site and ask your visitors if they would buy an instrument
    over the net and what they're looking for in the instrument.

    Will
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    • Profile picture of the author JasonParker
      Originally Posted by Amitywill View Post

      Hmm, maybe it's because most people like to try out an instrument
      before they buy.

      When I bought a guitar I didn't buy online because I wanted
      to actually hold a few and give them a go before I bought.

      Will
      I was thinking the same thing, but don't know if that's the case.
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  • Profile picture of the author cooler1
    What's the price range of these instruments? Higher ticket items are usually harder to convert even if the traffic is targetted.
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    • Profile picture of the author JasonParker
      Originally Posted by cooler1 View Post

      What's the price range of these instruments? Higher ticket items are usually harder to convert even if the traffic is targetted.
      Mostly above $200. The ones that have converted so far are below $100.
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  • Profile picture of the author dp40oz
    Musical instruments, pro audio gear ect... Has horrible conversion rates. I have a site in recording and music, it gets about 600 uniques a day and makes about $1.50 a day on average only through adsense. I have Amazon links to every piece of gear or instrument on the page and I think ive sold 2 in a year. I would kill for 1%.
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  • Profile picture of the author JasonParker
    Hmmm I was actually thinking that it's not the best demographic. Not like golf or something...
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  • Profile picture of the author UMS
    I have an Amazon guitar shop (ranges from low ticket items such as guitar picks up to guitars in the $500-$600 range).

    My Amazon conversion rate is around 30%-40%.
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    • Profile picture of the author outwest
      Originally Posted by UMS View Post

      I have an Amazon guitar shop (ranges from low ticket items such as guitar picks up to guitars in the $500-$600 range).

      My Amazon conversion rate is around 30%-40%.
      Did your rankings get hit much? just curious since people say product sites got hit a lot
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    • Profile picture of the author JasonParker
      Originally Posted by UMS View Post

      I have an Amazon guitar shop (ranges from low ticket items such as guitar picks up to guitars in the $500-$600 range).

      My Amazon conversion rate is around 30%-40%.
      That's amazing. I'm not saying I don't believe you, but do you have a screen shot you can upload? It would give me a little more encouragement with the niche lol...
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  • Profile picture of the author outwest
    wouldnt Amazon stores get easily outranked by Amazon on specific items?

    When you say 30 -40 percent thats confusing to me , I get it mixed up with adsense CTR

    so if you get 1000 visitors to your site, they visit the store directly? so when you say 30-40 percent , how does that translate out from the original 1000 visitors, and what percent do you make on a sale
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    • Profile picture of the author UMS
      Originally Posted by outwest View Post

      wouldnt Amazon stores get easily outranked by Amazon on specific items?

      When you say 30 -40 percent thats confusing to me , I get it mixed up with adsense CTR

      so if you get 1000 visitors to your site, they visit the store directly? so when you say 30-40 percent , how does that translate out from the original 1000 visitors, and what percent do you make on a sale
      Sorry if my figures were confusing. When I said "Amazon Conversion rate" I am referring to the conversion rate once the user is on Amazon.

      Typically my CTR is around 5%-10%.

      So using the number of 1000 visitors, 50-100 of those will checkout on Amazon and of those 50-100 users, around 30%-40% (sometimes up to 50%) will complete the transaction.

      Hopefully that makes it clearer.
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  • Profile picture of the author outwest
    Hi Thanks yes that clears it up a bit
    so if you sell a 400 dollar guitar u get like 20 bucks? or less?
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    • Profile picture of the author UMS
      Originally Posted by outwest View Post

      Hi Thanks yes that clears it up a bit
      so if you sell a 400 dollar guitar u get like 20 bucks? or less?
      Amazon commissions vary depending on the product and how many items you sell.

      Currently get 6% commission, so on a $400 guitar, my commission would be $24.
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      • Profile picture of the author JRCarson
        UMS would obviously know better, I'm not in this niche.

        BUT, I do play guitar, and I'd never buy a guitar online either. I WOULD buy a tuner, a guitar strap, a foot pedal that I knew I could get cheaper on Amazon after testing it at Guitar Center, etc...

        But a guitar? What if it sounds like crap? The neck is too big or small for my liking? The action is way off and needs to be adjusted before I give someone good money for it, etc.
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        • Profile picture of the author UMS
          Originally Posted by JRCarson View Post

          UMS would obviously know better, I'm not in this niche.

          BUT, I do play guitar, and I'd never buy a guitar online either. I WOULD buy a tuner, a guitar strap, a foot pedal that I knew I could get cheaper on Amazon after testing it at Guitar Center, etc...

          But a guitar? What if it sounds like crap? The neck is too big or small for my liking? The action is way off and needs to be adjusted before I give someone good money for it, etc.
          The majority of my sales are for items like straps, picks, tuners etc, but you do get a few people searching for a specific guitar model. I'm guessing they've already tried out the guitar in person and are wanting to purchase one for a good price.

          The other category of buyer tends to be the beginners that aren't really sure what guitar to buy, so they rely on reviews and/or price to make their decision.
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          • Profile picture of the author yukon
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            Originally Posted by UMS View Post

            The majority of my sales are for items like straps, picks, tuners etc, but you do get a few people searching for a specific guitar model. I'm guessing they've already tried out the guitar in person and are wanting to purchase one for a good price.

            The other category of buyer tends to be the beginners that aren't really sure what guitar to buy, so they rely on reviews and/or price to make their decision.

            I would also target beginners, since they don't know what type of guitar they want yet. You have to buy the first guitar to be able to make your own decisions of what makes a good guitar in your own opinion.

            I bet Christmas is the busiest time of the year for guitar sales, parents buying kids their first guitar.

            I would target beginner starter packs (guitar, amp, accessories), like the "Starcaster by Fender Strat Electric Guitar Starter Pack, Black" on Amazon.
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  • Profile picture of the author outwest
    Ya I play guitar and heck if I am in the store, I have to pick up the guitar and play it
    every guitar even by the same manufacturer has a unique sound................so people buying them online amazes me, maybe for their kids I guess
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    • Profile picture of the author JasonParker
      Originally Posted by outwest View Post

      Ya I play guitar and heck if I am in the store, I have to pick up the guitar and play it
      every guitar even by the same manufacturer has a unique sound................so people buying them online amazes me, maybe for their kids I guess
      I know guys... That's why I feel like an idiot... because I'm a guitarist and I'm the same way...
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