High Quality Content Has Outsized Impact on Amazon Sales Conversions, New Salsify/Kenshoo/Profitero Study Finds

Product content on Amazon that meets certain best practice thresholds (termed “A-rated” content) drove 21 times more conversion than poor content, finds a new study from Salsify, Kenshoo, and Profitero. “The Content Advantage in Amazon Advertising” reveals that optimized product content positively impacts search engine results and ad efficiency as well.

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Compiled from product detail page (PDP) and ad performance data across millions of products in multiple categories on Amazon, the study also finds that the top ten percent of products based on Amazon sales ranks include enhanced content (interactive content such as high quality images, videos, comparison charts and 360 spins) 33 percent of the time, as opposed to three percent among the poorest performing ten percent of products. Regarding sponsored ads, A-rated content appears five percent higher in sponsored rank search results than B-rated content, which leads to improved conversion rates and return on ad spend (ROAS).

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A-rated content is defined as content that is optimized in areas including title and description character length, number of bullets and images, and the presence of enhanced content. The study provides insight into how brands may want to approach product content creation efforts in these areas to maximize conversion. Examples include:

  • Visual content works: Going from five to ten images on product pages increases conversion 48 percent.
  • Too many bullets can hamper sales: Increasing the number of bullets from five to six lowers conversion by 43.5 percent.
  • Small improvements in customer reviews can make a big difference: An improvement from 4.7 to 4.8 stars offers a 40.9 percent increase in conversion.

“Brands that are still taking the traditional route of viewing product content as being a purely informational endeavour are losing sales at a breakneck pace,” said Nich Weinheimer, general manager, E-Commerce at Kenshoo. “Consumers have too many options online in general and on Amazon in particular. They want to see value and they want to see quality in the content they engage with. While many of us know this anecdotally, this report provides the industry with the quantifiable impact great experiences can have on the top line.”

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