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Prime Day 2024’s final numbers and takeaways—did your brand share its huge success?
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  • July 23, 2024
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Prime Day 2024’s final numbers and takeaways—did your brand share its huge success?

Did you know Amazon is losing billions of dollars on its device business? But what it’s shedding on smart gadgets like Echo, Kindle, and Fire TV Sticks, it may have already earned back on the recently concluded Prime Day.

How much did Amazon earn, exactly? Read on to know more.

BIG IDEA

The final Prime Day 2024 numbers are in!

We’ve already reported on the sky-high total sales of $14.2 billion. But to make it ‘more’  official, here are the stats you’ve all been waiting for straight from Digital Commerce 360.

📊 The numbers

Amazon didn’t exactly release an official sales amount. So, we did our best to extract the key takeaways from third-party analytics to share with you the numbers of the retailer’s biggest sale of the year:

  • 200 million items were sold, mostly from small and medium businesses.
  • Orders had an average order value (AOV) of $57.97, with the average price per item being $28.06. Roughly 40% of households ordered just once.
  • 98% of shoppers knew it was Prime Day, with 53% saying the sales event was their main reason for shopping.
  • 37% were “VERY satisfied” with the deals offered. About 29% were SOMEWHAT satisfied, while 26% were EXTREMELY satisfied. 

Beyond Amazon

According to Adobe Analytics, other marketplaces benefited from the shopping rush too. Day 2 of Prime Day saw $7 billion in sales outside Amazon.

The remaining shoppers only shopped on Amazon, clearly marking its dominance. 

Overall, Prime Day 2024 wasn’t only another success for Amazon but also a sales booster for the entire ecommerce sector. Talk about a win-win situation! 🎊

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BITES OF THE WEEK

SOCIAL COMMERCE

Why social media platforms struggle with social commerce

ICYDK, around 5.07 billion people use social media. What’s more, 77% of retail site visits came from smartphones, which also made up two-thirds of online shopping orders.

With such a huge audience and mobile traffic, you'd think social media platforms would dominate ecommerce. But according to Yahoo Finance, they’re facing some big challenges. 

⚖️ Big plans = Big losses

Meta introduced Live Shopping in 2018. This feature lets you tag products in live videos so viewers can easily buy. The goal was to turn social media into shopping hubs.

However, things didn’t go as planned. While live shopping is a hit in China, it's not catching on in Western countries yet.

📱 What’s next?

To succeed in social commerce, platforms like Facebook and TikTok need to make buying on their apps as easy and safe as shopping on Amazon.

As for sellers like you, keep an eye on these trends so you can be ready once social media becomes a strong selling avenue. Until then, focus on boosting your Amazon store while using social media to attract 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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