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How to Spend $100 on Amazon Ads and Get $1,000 Back #1660
February 26, 2021

How to Spend $100 on Amazon Ads and Get $1,000 Back

In episode #1660, we talk about how to get a good ROI compared to the money you spend on Amazon ads. Amazon is the number one search engine in e-commerce, so if you have a great product and you spend a reasonable amount on ads, you’ll get great reviews after people purchase, and that will boost sales even more!

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  • [00:25] Today’s topic: How to Spend $100 on Amazon Ads and Get $1,000 Back
  • [00:30] Generate good reviews because they lead to more purchases over time.
  • [01:27] Amazon has the most searches in the e-commerce space.
  • [01:38] Advertising on Amazon is still simplistic and there are different ad formats.
  • [02:19] Spending money on ads delivers ROI in the long run, so be patient.
  • [02:32] Start with a great product and the ROI will follow.
  • [02:41] Use retargeting to help your conversions more.
  • [02:50] Visit levelingup.com to purchase Eric’s new book!

 

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