What is the Amazon Buy
Box Algorithm?
The wait was worth it
for one of my juiciest posts: what are the components that go into Amazon’s Buy
Box algorithm? I’ve got the most accurate and up-to-date information that can
help you move closer to winning a Buy Box.
What’s the Amazon Buy
Box?
If you’re looking at a
product on Amazon, you’ll likely notice a sidebar section on the right side
that shows various purchasing and shipping options, with an Add to Cart button
and a Buy Now button.
That whole box is
Amazon’s Buy Box, which makes it fast and easy for buyers to purchase an item.
Products without the Buy Box will have an appearance that makes it more circuitous
to purchase.
Instead of the Add to
Cart and Buy Now buttons, users will see a truncated white box that has only
one button, See All Buying Options, which takes them to a page featuring all
sellers listing that particular product, their prices and their shipping
options.
Why is the Buy Box So Important?
With about 83% of
Amazon’s sales …due to buy box in hand. It’s clearly the leading way a seller
gets a purchase on Amazon.
The remaining 17% of
sales? Well, that’s a pretty meager pie to grab a slice from. But if you end up
getting a Buy Box on your product listing page, then you can expect to see more
traffic and quite possibly a jump in sales.
However, Amazon only
awards the Buy Box to listings it thinks will fulfill their A-to-z guarantee
for buyers, so you have some work ahead of you if you want one to appear on
your product page.
How Do I Get an Amazon
Buy Box?
As with many things
behind the scenes at Amazon, the algorithm that determines which product
page(s) gets a Buy Box is a closely guarded secret.
That being said, we
here at Repricer.com have been studying that algorithm for a long time and have
detected certain patterns that strongly tend to lead to winning a buy box.
We can’t 100% say we’ll
get one if we do everything on the checklist, but our chances are just about
assured.
1. Make Sure You’re
Eligible to Win a Buy Box
First, you need to make
sure you actually qualify for a Buy Box before trying to earn one. And for
that, there are several things to look at. What fulfillment method are you
choosing?
If you’re using
Fulfilled by Amazon (FBA), your chances are the best. You can still win one if
you use Fulfilled by Merchant (FBM) or Seller-Fulfilled Prime (SFP), but FBA
seems to be the most direct path.
Shipping time is
another hugely important criterion, as the faster you can ship an item
(especially for things like special occasion-cards and perishable items), the
likelier you are of winning a Buy Box.
You must have a decent
inventory because Amazon won’t award the Buy Box to sellers with no products
available to sell. The product needs to be new. It can’t be refurbished and in
almost-new condition, it needs to be new.
Your other Amazon
seller metrics (e.g. Order Defect Rate, Valid Tracking Rate, Late Shipment
Rate, etc.) need to at least meet Amazon’s minimum thresholds, but getting them
higher obviously improves your chances.
2. Your Landed Price
Should Be Competitive
The product’s landed
price is the final price buyers see, which includes shipping and VAT (UK/EU
only), and it’s one of the most important factors to winning a Buy Box.
Don’t engage in a race
to the bottom, but make sure you’re also not the highest-priced one on the
block. Competitive pricing is far more important than low pricing, especially
if your metrics in other areas are outstanding.
3. Customer Feedback
Score Needs Should Be At Least 90%
Amazon will take a look
at feedback (positive, neutral and negative) over the past 30 days, 90 days and
365 days. If it’s at least 90%, you’ve got the best odds possible of winning a
Buy Box.
And if you’re just
starting out or debuting a new product? It can be handy to gain reviews through
Amazon Vine as a way to build momentum.
4. How Quickly Are You
Responding to Customer Queries?
If you answer customer
questions within 24 hours, you’re doing perfectly fine. But if you respond
outside of that timeframe — or not at all — you’re significantly hurting your
chances of winning a Buy Box.
5. Keep Your Account
Healthy
Your account needs to
be in good standing order, hitting the required performance metrics when it
comes to shipping and customer service. Always offer excellent customer
service. If you are fulfilling your own orders, avoid any order cancellations,
ship within the shipping window and use tracking numbers.
If you cancel orders,
send late shipments and create a negative customer experience resulting in
negative seller feedback, be prepared to lose the Buy Box to another seller
with better account health. If your metrics are exceptionally poor, you may
lose your Buy Box eligibility for a certain period of time.
Final Thoughts…
Remember how we said
that competitive pricing was one of THE most important factors in winning an
Amazon Buy Box?
You can rest easy
knowing your product prices will always be the most competitive one you put
forward and at all hours of the day, no matter if you’re asleep or on that
well-deserved vacation.
Happy Selling
Wholesalers
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