As early as October, Amazon Prime will be delivering 48 hours of offers and personalized deals with the next Prime Days. Amazon also wants to gain more subscribers with the sales event.
On July 16 and 17, the tenth edition of the last and largest Amazon Prime Days to date took place, offering Amazon customers numerous savings opportunities. Prime subscribers in particular can benefit greatly from the sales days. And so, on the one hand, Prime Days is a campaign to generate as much sales as possible in a short time based on specific – sometimes personalized – offers. On the other hand, Amazon wants to convince even more people to take out a Prime subscription, which now costs 89.90 euros per year. Prime Days are coming up again in October.
What customers can look forward to at the next Prime Days
Am 8 and 9 October Amazon is once again holding its well-known Prime Days.
Prime Big Deal Days is Oct 8-9.
Get ready to swipe through deals on speakers, sneakers, and more. pic.twitter.com/EgEjs0KILX
— Amazon News (@amazonnews) September 17, 2024
According to Amazon, customers can look forward to savings potential thanks to deals from brands “such as Philips, Bosch, Samsung and Sony as well as trendy brands such as Pepe Jeans, Swarovski, Boss and Tommy Hilfiger” – and that just over two months before Christmas. In addition, Prime customers can enjoy personalized offers and free shipping, often on the same day in metropolitan areas. However, most of the benefits are only available to Prime members, who can even set up deal notifications – for example via Alexa.
And Amazon wants to constantly attract new paying members in order to further boost its immense sales. To date, the company already has over 200 million paying subscribers. In its most recent quarterly report, Amazon was able to achieve a Sales of 148 billion US dollars While Amazon is generating significantly more revenue from areas such as AWS, the Prime subscription, advertising in Prime Video contexts and sales days are likely to boost sales figures in the third quarter before the Christmas business promises a strong fourth quarter.
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Source: onlinemarketing.de