Summary: On Wednesday, the 6th of September, we explore the Amazon Marketing Cloud (AMC) in detail. Discover what AMC is, how it provides granular insights that no other Amazon service offers, and how its additional paid features can revolutionize your understanding of customer behavior on Amazon.Description:Good day to all listeners of Amazon Ads Raw Daily! On this insightful episode, we're focusing on the Amazon Marketing Cloud (AMC). Despite being around for more than a year, its depth and potential are something that many advertisers may not have fully grasped yet. Let's break it down.AMC is an additional, free reporting service offered by Amazon to advertisers. Accessible through the ad console, AMC lets users interact with a SQL-based relational database to access their data. This gives an unprecedented level of granularity, surpassing even the reports from the Ad Console or API endpoints. If you've been yearning for more detailed insights, AMC is your answer.But there's more! Amazon Marketing Cloud also offers its own API solution. This means you can fetch data from AMC, similar to the Amazon Ads API or the Selling Partner (SP) API. If you’re wondering whether it’s available outside the US, the answer is not very clear as of now.One unique thing about AMC is its provision of extra paid features. These features give insights using data from external providers. For example:Experian: Offers vehicle purchase insights. Perfect for those in the automotive industry.Foursquare: Provides a view into selected brick-and-mortar stores in the US. This can measure the impact of your ads on physical store visits, showing cross-channel shopping habits.Flexible Amazon Shopping Insights: Perhaps the most potent of the trio, this service combines data from your paid and organic activities, breaking down the shopper’s journey. With it, you get a clearer, holistic perspective on your marketing strategies.Further, we dive into the intricacies of AMC's instructional queries. These are ready-made queries that you can use right away. While they're beneficial, personalizing them to suit your unique needs can make them even more powerful. One such instructional query we delved into was the "time to conversion," shedding light on how quickly customers make purchasing decisions post-ad engagement.Thank you for tuning in to today's deep dive into AMC. If you’re not using it yet, now’s the time to start exploring!Thanks for listening and if you like the podcast make sure to subscribe!Check out the YouTube Channel as well:https://youtube.com/@AmazonAdsRawDailyMore Infos about the Me & the Podcast can be found here:https://alexanderswade.com/amazon-ads-raw-daily/Follow me on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexanderswade/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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