Huge news this week as, apparently, the date for Prime Day has been leaked. According to Real Homes, the big summer selling day this year falls on July 15th.
Obviously, this should be taken with a grain of salt since it’s not yet been confirmed by Amazon. However, last year when the Prime Day date was leaked in advance, that date turned out to be true.
Plus, Amazon is already asking sellers to prepare their inventory for Prime Day. Amazon issued this letter to its sellers on June 5th:
Prime Day is coming—get inventory in by June 27
Don’t miss out—make sure your products arrive at fulfillment centers by June 27. We want you to have enough inventory for Prime Day!
Check out our 2019 Prime Day guide for promotion strategies, sales techniques, and access to social media templates that you can post right away. Stay tuned for an announcement on the date for Prime Day 2019.
We suspect the reason Amazon issued this letter so early was to ensure not only that sellers are well-stocked, but that the products are disbursed evenly among its fulfillment centers. Why? Now that Amazon is pushing for one-day shipping to compete with Wal-mart, Prime Day is their big day to shine.
But they can only do this with the cooperation of their third-party sellers.
Prime Day is a major sales day for Amazon FBA sellers. In fact, we recently polled sellers and discovered that Prime Day sales are 200% or greater than what they are during normal selling days.
Plus, it appears Prime Day boosts sales for the entire month of July. Sellers reported seeing an estimated 20-25% increase in their sales in the days following Prime Day.
By our estimation, Prime Day is one of the top five selling days of the year. It even tops Black Friday and Cyber Monday in total sales. Only the week before Christmas sees better daily sales overall.
And how do Amazon customers feel about Amazon Prime Day? We recently surveyed consumers to discover just that. Our survey had 100 respondents living in the United States, all of whom were Amazon Prime Members.
Age groups
Gender
The most popular category for holiday shoppers is electronics by a large margin. That’s followed by clothing, shoes, and jewelry, then toys and games.
Category | Percent (Respondents) | Percent (answers) | Count |
Kitchen and Dining | 34.00% | 7.34% | 34 |
Electronics | 83.00% | 17.93% | 83 |
Sports and Outdoors | 30.00% | 6.48% | 30 |
Office Supplies | 21.00% | 4.54% | 21 |
Beauty & Personal Care | 48.00% | 10.37% | 48 |
Baby | 25.00% | 5.40% | 25 |
Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry | 58.00% | 12.53% | 58 |
Home | 37.00% | 7.99% | 37 |
Toys and Games | 45.00% | 9.72% | 45 |
Groceries | 21.00% | 4.54% | 21 |
Tools & Home Improvement | 23.00% | 4.97% | 23 |
Arts, Crafts & Sewing | 19.00% | 4.10% | 19 |
Patio, Lawn & Garden | 17.00% | 3.67% | 17 |
Other | 2.00% | 0.43% | 2 |
Books | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Pet Supplies | 0 | 0 | 0 |
The majority of respondents replied that a discount of 50% off is optimal during a shopping holiday (Prime Day, Black Friday, or Cyber Monday).
In addition to speaking with consumers about their purchasing habits, we surveyed Amazon sellers like you to see what their habits are around Prime Day.
The average was between $500-$1000.
With Prime Day quickly approaching, we recommend that you take the following actions now:
It might seem like a month and a half is a long time, but Prime Day 2019 will be here before you know it. As an Amazon seller, you need to be able to forecast two to three months out.
Review the data and follow our tips to ensure a successful July shopping holiday for your Amazon FBA business.
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