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Why Your Product Is Not What You Sell

Marketing Insider Group

Nintendo and Amazon understood the ageless principle that your product is not what you sell. Find out why your product is not what you sell. Nintendo, GoPro, and Amazon are great examples of selling solutions, while Kodak, Blockbuster, and Blackberry are cautionary tales. Originally, Kodak had it right.

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Meta partners with Amazon to streamline advertisers’ conversions

Martech

Meta has rolled out a new feature simplifying the conversion process for Amazon sellers. can now link their Facebook and Instagram accounts to Amazon, enabling them to buy products advertised in their feeds without having to leave the mobile apps. What Amazon is saying. Shoppers in the U.S. Why we care.

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Antitrust bill could force Google, Facebook and Amazon to shutter parts of their ad businesses

Martech

A new Senate antitrust bill could make Google, Facebook and Amazon divest portions of their ad businesses. Digital advertising is dominated by Google and Facebook,” Sen. The post Antitrust bill could force Google, Facebook and Amazon to shutter parts of their ad businesses appeared first on MarTech. Let us know!

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5 Alternatives to Facebook, Google, and Amazon Ads

Hubspot

According to a recent survey from Lawless Research and Factual , marketers are spending an average of 43% of their ad budget on Google and Facebook, with Amazon not far behind. These programs also include ad offerings on sites owned by the oligopoly, such as YouTube (owned by Google) and Instagram (owned by Facebook).

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Why Martech Companies Should Be Terrified of Facebook, Google, and Amazon

Contently

In ad tech, there’s Facebook and Google, and then there’s everyone else. In the first quarter of 2016, revenue rose 21 percent year over year, according to the Interactive Advertising Bureau—but 90 percent of that growth went to Facebook and Google. ” Look at it this way: E-commerce companies need to be on Amazon.

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How marketers on Amazon can still launch and grow brands

Martech

Marketers can still gain success for their brands on Amazon with the right strategies, even though it’s an increasingly competitive place for sellers. Brand building platform Heyday has partnered with many successful D2C brands, focusing their efforts centrally on Amazon to build customers and awareness.

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Are Amazon 'Sponsored Products' Ads Worth It?

Hubspot

According to a 2016 survey of 2,000 consumers , 55% of people actually skip Google altogether and start their online shopping searches directly on Amazon. Google still remains the top search tool for B2B purchases and services, but Amazon is steadily overtaking them in the B2C market. Getting Started With Amazon Ads.

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