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Guest comment: Amazon’s Prime Day- the biggest loss leader in history?

July 12, 2017

This year’s record-breaking Amazon Prime Day results were up 60% and could top $3.5bn; but with discounts of 45% or more Amazon will lose significant sums against its regular prices. E-commerce delivery expert ParcelHero says Prime Day could cost Amazon $700 million, but is still the biggest sales hook of 2017.

Amazon has announced 2017’s Prime Day has outsold Black Friday and Cyber Monday to become its biggest ever sales day, with sales up 60% on last year. But with aggressive discounts of 45% and more on items from TVs to tablets, can Amazon afford its big day, and what does it stand to gain?

The e-commerce fulfilment expert ParcelHero says Amazon can swallow the steep discounts on many items because they are bait for shoppers to join its highly lucrative Prime service.  Says ParcelHero’s Head of Consumer Research, David Jinks MILT: ‘If the Prime Day sales averaged a 20% discount on every item, and sales do reach $3.5bn, this would mean potential loss of $700 million for Amazon against its standard prices.’

‘That’s a big pill to swallow,’ says David: ‘But it’s worth it for Amazon in the long run.’ Explains David: ‘Prime members who stump up £79 to join its Prime service ($99 in the US) spend an average double the amount as  non-members do with the e-commerce giant. Members spend an average $1,300 with Amazon; and it could well be that Prime Day helped reel them in.’

Amazon believes its UK membership can grow significantly. There were approximately 8 million Amazon Prime subscribers in the country as of March 2017—33% of UK households. In the US it has reached 47% of households.

Concludes David: ‘Even if the average discount was 20%, that $700 million hit is nothing against the £8.bn ($10.4bn) UK households alone will spend with Amazon during the course of a year! And no doubt Amazon will have shared some of the discounts’ impacts with its suppliers!’

You can read much more about Amazon’s revolutionary new retail and distribution plans in ParcelHero’s in-depth report:  Amazon’s Prime Ambition .

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