The countdown is on for Prime Day: July 8-11
Prime Day is back from July 8-11, expanding to double the days and offering Prime members more time to shop millions of deals.
If you submitted a deal and sent inventory to our fulfillment centers as previously announced, your deals will be eligible for promotion in Amazon’s store and on external channels.
For complete details about Prime Day, including pricing, key dates, and best practices, go to the Prime Day readiness playbook.
To learn more about Prime Day 2025, go to About Amazon.
The countdown is on for Prime Day: July 8-11
Prime Day is back from July 8-11, expanding to double the days and offering Prime members more time to shop millions of deals.
If you submitted a deal and sent inventory to our fulfillment centers as previously announced, your deals will be eligible for promotion in Amazon’s store and on external channels.
For complete details about Prime Day, including pricing, key dates, and best practices, go to the Prime Day readiness playbook.
To learn more about Prime Day 2025, go to About Amazon.
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Seller_zSWez2Mzpdboa
Amazon Prime Day offer Zero value to 3PL sellers, due to a severe decrease in Consumer purchases for up to 2 weeks prior to the event.
The short surge in sales during Amazon Prime Day, does not cover for all of the lost sales prior to Prime Day.
Amazon Prime Day, is nothing short but a marketing gimmick, that Amazon uses to exploit 3rd Party Sellers to pay more for Amazon Advertising, which does not justify the sales during Prime Day.
Unfortunately, there are many that will fall for Amazon's empty hype.
Seller_LAhuiXJ4eMubd
Is it just me, or did anybody else's sales crash the same day Prime Day was announced?
Sales for June were booming - until yesterday (June 17th), the day Prime Day was announced.
Now it's crickets...