Amazon is always changing and evolving their platform, so it can be hard to keep up with what's going on. But don't worry because we have you covered!
Jon Tilley from ZonGuru joins Matt Edmundson in this episode to talk all about what Amazon is doing and what Amazon sellers need to know.
ABOUT JON
Jon Tilley is a successful entrepreneur & Amazon thought leader. After 15 years working as an account director & strategist for some of the top global digital agencies, Jon started his Amazon journey in 2014 launching multiple successful private label brands, and soon after launching ZonGuru, an all-in-one software toolset for Amazon Private Label Sellers.
ZonGuru continues to launch tools ahead of the market, and use data driven techniques to help its customers create and run successful Private Label businesses on Amazon.
Here’s a summary of the great stuff that we cover in this show:
- ZonGuru has evolved to cater to new customer types, including enterprise brands and agencies that manage Amazon brands for their clients. It is focused on efficiency, quality, and scalability, which resonates with experts in the field. The company is doing more outbound marketing and sitting down for demos with potential customers. Private label sellers are still a massive part of their audience.
- Jon believes that there are still amazing opportunities for small-scale businesses on Amazon, both in the US and internationally. To be successful, entrepreneurs need to be dialed-in to data and understand how to use it properly. They also need a good launch strategy and processes in place to prevent them from going out of stock. It is important to note that competition from bigger brands with deep pockets is fierce, so choosing the right market is key.
- Jon talks about their Global Niche Analysis Report, which helps to assess a niche market. He says that it is possible to look at successful markets in the US and bring them to international markets. It is also possible to look at saturated markets in the US and see if there are opportunities there.
- Most brands now have an Amazon division focused on pushing their products out onto the e-commerce platform. Google is favored by Amazon because they understand that there is money to be made off of sponsored ads. However, smaller players can still compete by driving traffic from other platforms to their storefronts.
- Matt and Jon discuss the opportunity for Shopify agencies to become Amazon specialists. While there is potential in this area, businesses need to be careful not to spread themselves too thin. Jon has created an accreditation course for agencies which covers operational aspects of running an Amazon business.
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