The Situation

A Bloomreach, Inc. study found that 55% of US consumers begin their product search on Amazon.com as compared to 28% who started on search engines such as Google. “With so much noise on Amazon, we wanted to find ways to make sure our products stood out in searches,” said Kaki Zell, vice president of sales and marketing at Ames Walker.

The Solution

“Working with Rithum, we started implementing Amazon Sponsored Products campaigns and tested out how our products could be more visible based on keyword searches,” said Zell.

Amazon Sponsored Products is a program that allows sellers to promote their product listings on the Amazon search results page. These ads are based on keywords that match shoppers’ search queries. Rithum offers tools and reports that provide complete visibility into product-level performance, control over the success of the campaigns and actionable insights.

“Since we were already a Rithum Marketplaces customer, our Sponsored Products were set up in no time. Rithum provided full support throughout the whole process, and they were instrumental in our success using Sponsored Products,” said Zell.

The Results

“Implementing Sponsored Products has been a tremendous addition for driving traffic to our Amazon listings. Within the first three months of using Sponsored Products, our Amazon sales are up more than 10%, averaging under a 6.5% spend. In ten months, Sponsored Products produced over $100,000 in sales at a 9% cost. The cost to acquire these extra sales have been pretty low thus far, making it a win-win,” said Zell.

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  • Ensure your products are front and center across the internet by bringing all the elements of digital marketing under one umbrella.
  • Rithum Digital Marketing increases your visibility on global, local and mobile search engine results pages through Google Product Listing Ads, paid search and comparison shopping engines; keeps consumers engaged through retargeting and affiliate networks; and introduces your products on social media sites such as Pinterest and Facebook.