Mad Dog Mike
08-20-2004, 12:53 PM
We've got a distributor that is primarily involved in getting our DVD into stores. They say listing on Amazon is up to us.
How do we go about this? Anyone have any experience with listing on Amazon? They're the premiere site for online retail. If we can't get listed there, we're gonna come across as small potatoes.
film8ker
08-21-2004, 07:17 AM
There's also info on the site about how to get added as a product supplier directly to Amazon, but they take a 55% commission. Of course, they may not accept it. However if you set up a pro account, it's a $1 fee per sale and 5% commission and you can list new products that isn't already carried. Do the math, and whatever works out best is what you should do.
Mad Dog Mike
08-23-2004, 02:52 PM
Thanks for the info. Why would anyone do it the 55% way?
EDITED TO ADD:
Okay, I found the Amazon page which explains this stuff. The 55% plan would mean Amazon handles shipping and customer service.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/subst/partners/direct/direct-application.html/ref%3Dss%20%5Fad%5F/103-3685138-6589445
indietalk
08-23-2004, 03:33 PM
In order to be a marketplace seller, your DVD must already be listed on amazon. If you are an advantage seller, you can create the product page, and amazon will accept or decline the entry.
rizien
08-23-2004, 07:49 PM
honestly, i've never ordered from amazon, so dont worry :)
Mad Dog Mike
08-24-2004, 01:56 PM
In order to be a marketplace seller, your DVD must already be listed on amazon. If you are an advantage seller, you can create the product page, and amazon will accept or decline the entry.
I guess I don't understand "marketplace seller" then. Is that just selling your own personal used copies of something? Like eBay?
For an item to be listed on Amazon already, that means there's a main distributor, I guess. So I either get my distributor to do it, or I start my own "advantage" plan.
film8ker
08-27-2004, 12:57 PM
In order to be a marketplace seller, your DVD must already be listed on amazon. If you are an advantage seller, you can create the product page, and amazon will accept or decline the entry.
I guess I don't understand "marketplace seller" then. Is that just selling your own personal used copies of something? Like eBay?
For an item to be listed on Amazon already, that means there's a main distributor, I guess. So I either get my distributor to do it, or I start my own "advantage" plan.no, it just means that if you can find an exact copy of what you're listing, you can list it as "I have one too." Otherwise you have to pay to list new objects. If someone else has alredy listed what you want to sell, then it's cheaper.