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Prime Day 2024 is the biggest Prime Day yet

A record-breaking event—this is how Amazon described Prime Day 2024 in its official press release.

And we couldn’t agree more, especially with the event passing the expected $14 billion sales mark. But with a very big win like this, comes very big issues surrounding this “huge success”. We’re serving you both the good and the bad for today’s issue! ☕

How about you? Tell us how your Prime Day went by replying to this email or answer the poll below. ✉️

AMAZON NEWS

Can you guess how much Amazon made on Day 1 of Prime Day?

According to TechCrunch, it’s not that much—only more than $7 billion!

We already gave you an early look at the numbers yesterday, but here’s a complete peek at the notable trends for Day 1.

Prime’s numbers

  • Consumer spending saw an 11.7% year-on-year growth.
  • Total sales reached $7.2 billion, beating Prime Day 2023’s $6.4 billion.
  • It’s the biggest mobile shopping day of the year, with $3.5 billion contributed by mobile orders. 📱
  • Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) saw a 17.1% growth year-on-year, driving $540 million in sales.
  • The average order size was $60.03.

ICYDK, the expected sales were at $14 billion, which may be due to inflation (in short, higher prices). But according to Adobe, Prime Day 2024’s numbers were due to net-new demand

As a matter of fact, ecommerce prices have decreased in the past few months. It was down to 3.7% in 2023 and 4.2% year-on-year as of June 2024.

Important update: As of this writing, Prime Day has surpassed expected sales, clocking in at $14.2 billion!

How about you? Tell us how your Prime Day went by replying to this email. ✉️

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BITES OF THE WEEK

HOT TOPIC

Why are shoppers asking if Prime Day is a scam?

In the eyes of ecommerce experts (and, of course, Amazon), Prime Day 2024 is a huge success. But can you really call a sales event a success if shoppers aren’t happy with it?

A report by MarketWatch revealed that some customers question the “credibility” of Prime Day deals. They’re claiming prices went up right before Prime Day to make the discounts seem bigger. 

🤷‍♂️ Good deal or just trickery?

Shoppers shared stories of items being marked up and then “discounted.” Many people even searched "Is Prime Day a scam?" on Google, making it a top trending question.

  • One customer saw a projector for $89.99 with a 40% coupon, lowering the final price to $54. Imagine their disappointment when on Prime Day, the list price jumped to $116 and the sale price was $69. 
  • Another shared that a leaf blower was originally £80.75 ($104). Then, it was listed on Tuesday at £100 (almost $130)with a 25% discount.
  • One shopper saw a bathroom accessories set that was $69.99 with a $10 coupon. On Prime Day, the "typical price" went up to $79.99, and the sale price was $63.99.

Amazon disputed the claims, saying shoppers missed promo codes or compared prices wrong. An Amazon spokesperson said they work hard to provide clear pricing and base discounts on prices customers have paid recently or competitors have offered.

What do others say?

  • Shopping experts say product deals can fluctuate during Prime Day.
  • Third-party sellers might also be hiking their prices before Prime Day to offer “larger” discounts later, says Will Tjernlund of Goat Consulting.
  • Bloomberg reported similar tactics as shown in past studies.

Despite the controversy, Prime Day continues to lure shoppers eager to snag savings. So yep, you can still leverage this sales event to boost your sales and reach more customers. 💰

Author : SellerBites
Faith began working on SellerBites in 2021, a weekly newsletter that provides sellers with the latest news and updates in FBA. With first-hand experience in managing various seller and vendor accounts, she understands what sellers face on this platform. Her background led to the conception of SellerBites, which main goal is to help people become better, more informed entrepreneurs in the Amazon marketplace.
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