Customers love free shipping and are more likely to choose products with free shipping than those that require additional shipping costs. Offering free shipping typically leads up to 12.4% sales uplift and can increase the chances of becoming the Featured Offer.
If you’re unsure where to start, choose products with higher prices that are an easier starting point where the shipping costs make up a smaller share of the total price and pricing calculations are simpler. You can also change your products to a free shipping template for a few weeks and test the results.
Here is the link to Shipping settings
Customers love free shipping and are more likely to choose products with free shipping than those that require additional shipping costs. Offering free shipping typically leads up to 12.4% sales uplift and can increase the chances of becoming the Featured Offer.
If you’re unsure where to start, choose products with higher prices that are an easier starting point where the shipping costs make up a smaller share of the total price and pricing calculations are simpler. You can also change your products to a free shipping template for a few weeks and test the results.
Here is the link to Shipping settings
Will sellers who offer free shipping still have to pay Amazon for shipping in cases where the end customer subscribes to Amazon Prime?
If a seller does not have free shipping then it shows the price on the search page as the price exclusive of the shipping cost. The shipping cost is shown but underneath the delivery time. When customers are comparing products that product may look more attractive as they may miss the shipping price.
For example I have just had a look and there is a seller selling a new card for 1 pence plus £9.99 shipping. The are the only seller and still have the featured offer.
If I was to sell a card for £10 with free shipping I probably get a high price violation
But you also have to be at least 25% lower than the “sold by/dispatches from Amazon price” before you have any chance of being the featured offer, even if Amazon are showing as “currently unavailable”
Fair market policy etc…
I love how they keep raising various, un-necessary expenses and then wonder why nobody offers ‘free shipping’ on amazon anymore.
It’s because the products are already significantly more expensive than elsewhere due to amazon’s very unique compliance costs (labour costs for constant maintenance of bot-attacked listings,very high returns costs due to amazon’s special return system, amazon’s unique theft costs which actively encourage and enable excessive scam rates, upgrading letter to large letter for amazon’s special VTR purposes, increasing fees, and more).
Most products, at this point, have a whole lot of unique amazon pork added to their pricing, and new pork is added constantly with ever increasing new compliance costs. Sellers can only add so much pork to the list price of an item, before it starts looking ridiculous. So it’s now just being added to shipping costs instead.
It’s almost like all these amazon-only compliance expenses, which are comparable to no other selling site, prevent sellers from offering low prices or free shipping on Amazon.
I think my amazon prices are up by 15% in amazon pork at this point, and my next price rise (for whatever novel and creative new expense they come up with next) will have to be added to shipping. I’ve held out as long as I can, but there’s so much pork in the list price already that I’ll have nowhere else to put it besides a shipping charge.
I’ve always offered free shipping on all my channels, but on amazon that will probably be changing with the next new compliance expense, which won’t be long at the rate they keep creating them!
This makes customers pay more
If a customer buys 5 items from us they pay a combined shipping cost based on the total value
with “free” postage’ If a customer buys 5 things, they pay 5 lots of “free” postage
I like how that survey was carried out in 2020 at the height of the pandemic.
If customers love free shipping so much then why is it on every other website I order from there is always a minimum spend before you get free standard shipping and then a premium to get expedited shipping?
Have all the other websites just ignored this 2020 survey? Or do they realise ‘free’ shipping is never actually free as price has been included in the item cost so it is actually false advertising. Even the survey makes it clear customers prefer an inclusive shipping price which is NOT the same as free shipping
If customer has paid same landing price then the shipping was not actually free!
Customers love free shipping and are more likely to choose products with free shipping than those that require additional shipping costs. Offering free shipping typically leads up to 12.4% sales uplift and can increase the chances of becoming the Featured Offer.
If you’re unsure where to start, choose products with higher prices that are an easier starting point where the shipping costs make up a smaller share of the total price and pricing calculations are simpler. You can also change your products to a free shipping template for a few weeks and test the results.
Here is the link to Shipping settings
Customers love free shipping and are more likely to choose products with free shipping than those that require additional shipping costs. Offering free shipping typically leads up to 12.4% sales uplift and can increase the chances of becoming the Featured Offer.
If you’re unsure where to start, choose products with higher prices that are an easier starting point where the shipping costs make up a smaller share of the total price and pricing calculations are simpler. You can also change your products to a free shipping template for a few weeks and test the results.
Here is the link to Shipping settings
Customers love free shipping and are more likely to choose products with free shipping than those that require additional shipping costs. Offering free shipping typically leads up to 12.4% sales uplift and can increase the chances of becoming the Featured Offer.
If you’re unsure where to start, choose products with higher prices that are an easier starting point where the shipping costs make up a smaller share of the total price and pricing calculations are simpler. You can also change your products to a free shipping template for a few weeks and test the results.
Here is the link to Shipping settings
Will sellers who offer free shipping still have to pay Amazon for shipping in cases where the end customer subscribes to Amazon Prime?
If a seller does not have free shipping then it shows the price on the search page as the price exclusive of the shipping cost. The shipping cost is shown but underneath the delivery time. When customers are comparing products that product may look more attractive as they may miss the shipping price.
For example I have just had a look and there is a seller selling a new card for 1 pence plus £9.99 shipping. The are the only seller and still have the featured offer.
If I was to sell a card for £10 with free shipping I probably get a high price violation
But you also have to be at least 25% lower than the “sold by/dispatches from Amazon price” before you have any chance of being the featured offer, even if Amazon are showing as “currently unavailable”
Fair market policy etc…
I love how they keep raising various, un-necessary expenses and then wonder why nobody offers ‘free shipping’ on amazon anymore.
It’s because the products are already significantly more expensive than elsewhere due to amazon’s very unique compliance costs (labour costs for constant maintenance of bot-attacked listings,very high returns costs due to amazon’s special return system, amazon’s unique theft costs which actively encourage and enable excessive scam rates, upgrading letter to large letter for amazon’s special VTR purposes, increasing fees, and more).
Most products, at this point, have a whole lot of unique amazon pork added to their pricing, and new pork is added constantly with ever increasing new compliance costs. Sellers can only add so much pork to the list price of an item, before it starts looking ridiculous. So it’s now just being added to shipping costs instead.
It’s almost like all these amazon-only compliance expenses, which are comparable to no other selling site, prevent sellers from offering low prices or free shipping on Amazon.
I think my amazon prices are up by 15% in amazon pork at this point, and my next price rise (for whatever novel and creative new expense they come up with next) will have to be added to shipping. I’ve held out as long as I can, but there’s so much pork in the list price already that I’ll have nowhere else to put it besides a shipping charge.
I’ve always offered free shipping on all my channels, but on amazon that will probably be changing with the next new compliance expense, which won’t be long at the rate they keep creating them!
This makes customers pay more
If a customer buys 5 items from us they pay a combined shipping cost based on the total value
with “free” postage’ If a customer buys 5 things, they pay 5 lots of “free” postage
I like how that survey was carried out in 2020 at the height of the pandemic.
If customers love free shipping so much then why is it on every other website I order from there is always a minimum spend before you get free standard shipping and then a premium to get expedited shipping?
Have all the other websites just ignored this 2020 survey? Or do they realise ‘free’ shipping is never actually free as price has been included in the item cost so it is actually false advertising. Even the survey makes it clear customers prefer an inclusive shipping price which is NOT the same as free shipping
If customer has paid same landing price then the shipping was not actually free!
Will sellers who offer free shipping still have to pay Amazon for shipping in cases where the end customer subscribes to Amazon Prime?
Will sellers who offer free shipping still have to pay Amazon for shipping in cases where the end customer subscribes to Amazon Prime?
If a seller does not have free shipping then it shows the price on the search page as the price exclusive of the shipping cost. The shipping cost is shown but underneath the delivery time. When customers are comparing products that product may look more attractive as they may miss the shipping price.
For example I have just had a look and there is a seller selling a new card for 1 pence plus £9.99 shipping. The are the only seller and still have the featured offer.
If I was to sell a card for £10 with free shipping I probably get a high price violation
If a seller does not have free shipping then it shows the price on the search page as the price exclusive of the shipping cost. The shipping cost is shown but underneath the delivery time. When customers are comparing products that product may look more attractive as they may miss the shipping price.
For example I have just had a look and there is a seller selling a new card for 1 pence plus £9.99 shipping. The are the only seller and still have the featured offer.
If I was to sell a card for £10 with free shipping I probably get a high price violation
But you also have to be at least 25% lower than the “sold by/dispatches from Amazon price” before you have any chance of being the featured offer, even if Amazon are showing as “currently unavailable”
Fair market policy etc…
But you also have to be at least 25% lower than the “sold by/dispatches from Amazon price” before you have any chance of being the featured offer, even if Amazon are showing as “currently unavailable”
Fair market policy etc…
I love how they keep raising various, un-necessary expenses and then wonder why nobody offers ‘free shipping’ on amazon anymore.
It’s because the products are already significantly more expensive than elsewhere due to amazon’s very unique compliance costs (labour costs for constant maintenance of bot-attacked listings,very high returns costs due to amazon’s special return system, amazon’s unique theft costs which actively encourage and enable excessive scam rates, upgrading letter to large letter for amazon’s special VTR purposes, increasing fees, and more).
Most products, at this point, have a whole lot of unique amazon pork added to their pricing, and new pork is added constantly with ever increasing new compliance costs. Sellers can only add so much pork to the list price of an item, before it starts looking ridiculous. So it’s now just being added to shipping costs instead.
It’s almost like all these amazon-only compliance expenses, which are comparable to no other selling site, prevent sellers from offering low prices or free shipping on Amazon.
I think my amazon prices are up by 15% in amazon pork at this point, and my next price rise (for whatever novel and creative new expense they come up with next) will have to be added to shipping. I’ve held out as long as I can, but there’s so much pork in the list price already that I’ll have nowhere else to put it besides a shipping charge.
I’ve always offered free shipping on all my channels, but on amazon that will probably be changing with the next new compliance expense, which won’t be long at the rate they keep creating them!
I love how they keep raising various, un-necessary expenses and then wonder why nobody offers ‘free shipping’ on amazon anymore.
It’s because the products are already significantly more expensive than elsewhere due to amazon’s very unique compliance costs (labour costs for constant maintenance of bot-attacked listings,very high returns costs due to amazon’s special return system, amazon’s unique theft costs which actively encourage and enable excessive scam rates, upgrading letter to large letter for amazon’s special VTR purposes, increasing fees, and more).
Most products, at this point, have a whole lot of unique amazon pork added to their pricing, and new pork is added constantly with ever increasing new compliance costs. Sellers can only add so much pork to the list price of an item, before it starts looking ridiculous. So it’s now just being added to shipping costs instead.
It’s almost like all these amazon-only compliance expenses, which are comparable to no other selling site, prevent sellers from offering low prices or free shipping on Amazon.
I think my amazon prices are up by 15% in amazon pork at this point, and my next price rise (for whatever novel and creative new expense they come up with next) will have to be added to shipping. I’ve held out as long as I can, but there’s so much pork in the list price already that I’ll have nowhere else to put it besides a shipping charge.
I’ve always offered free shipping on all my channels, but on amazon that will probably be changing with the next new compliance expense, which won’t be long at the rate they keep creating them!
This makes customers pay more
If a customer buys 5 items from us they pay a combined shipping cost based on the total value
with “free” postage’ If a customer buys 5 things, they pay 5 lots of “free” postage
This makes customers pay more
If a customer buys 5 items from us they pay a combined shipping cost based on the total value
with “free” postage’ If a customer buys 5 things, they pay 5 lots of “free” postage
I like how that survey was carried out in 2020 at the height of the pandemic.
If customers love free shipping so much then why is it on every other website I order from there is always a minimum spend before you get free standard shipping and then a premium to get expedited shipping?
Have all the other websites just ignored this 2020 survey? Or do they realise ‘free’ shipping is never actually free as price has been included in the item cost so it is actually false advertising. Even the survey makes it clear customers prefer an inclusive shipping price which is NOT the same as free shipping
If customer has paid same landing price then the shipping was not actually free!
I like how that survey was carried out in 2020 at the height of the pandemic.
If customers love free shipping so much then why is it on every other website I order from there is always a minimum spend before you get free standard shipping and then a premium to get expedited shipping?
Have all the other websites just ignored this 2020 survey? Or do they realise ‘free’ shipping is never actually free as price has been included in the item cost so it is actually false advertising. Even the survey makes it clear customers prefer an inclusive shipping price which is NOT the same as free shipping
If customer has paid same landing price then the shipping was not actually free!