Definition of Terms used on Amazon
- PPC Advertising – a bottomless pit where all of your hard earned revenue goes to feed Amazon profits
- Seller Support – A mythical department that responds to issues that are crippling your business with automated replies that have no relevance to your problem
- Escalation to internal team – an excuse used by seller support when they are bored from giving you nonsensical responses
- Eternity – the time it takes for the internal team to review your business critical matters raised with seller support
- Microsecond – the time it takes for Amazon to reject your seller violation report when a hijacker targets your product
- Nanosecond – the time it takes for Amazon to deduct funds from your account balance to pay for their outlandish fees
- Forever– the time it takes for Amazon to remit payment to you for the sales you have made after they have deducted all of their fees
- Policy Violation – A notification received when Amazon want to waste your time because one of their bots want to destroy your business for no reason.
- Non Compliant Product – otherwise know as Amazon best sellers. These are the super cheap products sold by protected sellers on Amazon who originate from a communist country that doesn't follow local product safety and labelling laws but are never held to account by Amazon.
- Profit – only applies to Amazon. Not relevant for sellers
- Pricing Policy – a tool that Amazon use to manipulate the market to ensure that only the cheapest rubbish is sold on their site
- Luxury Super Yacht/Space Ship – what the proceeds of your sales on Amazon is funding
Definition of Terms used on Amazon
- PPC Advertising – a bottomless pit where all of your hard earned revenue goes to feed Amazon profits
- Seller Support – A mythical department that responds to issues that are crippling your business with automated replies that have no relevance to your problem
- Escalation to internal team – an excuse used by seller support when they are bored from giving you nonsensical responses
- Eternity – the time it takes for the internal team to review your business critical matters raised with seller support
- Microsecond – the time it takes for Amazon to reject your seller violation report when a hijacker targets your product
- Nanosecond – the time it takes for Amazon to deduct funds from your account balance to pay for their outlandish fees
- Forever– the time it takes for Amazon to remit payment to you for the sales you have made after they have deducted all of their fees
- Policy Violation – A notification received when Amazon want to waste your time because one of their bots want to destroy your business for no reason.
- Non Compliant Product – otherwise know as Amazon best sellers. These are the super cheap products sold by protected sellers on Amazon who originate from a communist country that doesn't follow local product safety and labelling laws but are never held to account by Amazon.
- Profit – only applies to Amazon. Not relevant for sellers
- Pricing Policy – a tool that Amazon use to manipulate the market to ensure that only the cheapest rubbish is sold on their site
- Luxury Super Yacht/Space Ship – what the proceeds of your sales on Amazon is funding
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Seller_aUbEyzlSSnsDJ
Selling Partner.
A phase used to lure sellers to the platform.
Seller_U2iypJCercyzc
You missed "Economies of Scale," but so did Amazon.
Seller_C014gz2CtNWhK
Nice list, very on point there! May I also add:
Q4 Storage fees: 3 months of 4x storage fees for just 2 weeks of increased sales.
Prime day: Blow your margins completely with additional advertising exposure and heavily reduced prices while maintaining our fees without discount and increasing profits from your losses.