Back in the day, everyone had an Amazon Account Manager to rely on. Unfortunately, most US sellers have had to make do without one for a few years, because Amazon.com doesn’t offer this type of service anymore. So, how is it that Amazon plans to fill the void?
Find out what Amazon has in store for its third-party sellers below.
What Is an Account Manager?
Those who’ve had the privilege of relying on Account Managers know that their input was invaluable. Their authority and reach within the company helped you iron out problems ranging from trivial listing issues to costly Amazon Payments integration problems.
The Account Manager was the one person at Amazon whom you directed all your performance-related issues to, and you did that knowing you’d minimize response time and downtime. You didn’t even need to call; your Account Manager would check in monthly to see how you’re getting on, and use that clout of theirs to give you tangible results.
Not to be confused with a Customer Service Associate, whose job is to help Amazon customers with their issues on a ‘one-off’ basis, an Account Manager was a designated representative. Also, unlike a Vendor Manager, who tends strictly to vendors’ sales, the Account Manager dealt with marketplace sellers.
The Future of Account Management
Ever since Amazon.com revamped its Strategic Account Management department some years ago, US sellers have been offered other types of consultants:
Performance Managers
They’re free, and they tend to get in touch just before the holiday season. Their main duties involve helping us reach our performance targets, and giving us a heads-up if there are any performance issues or concerns before taking any action.
Business Developers
Some sellers have been contacted by the Business Development Team with a proposition to expand to another marketplace. A promise of seamless transition and help using the Amazon Currency Converter Service is offered as an incentive.
Business Advisors
Sources from Amazon claim that a Beta program is in the pipeline. Exclusive Account Managers will be replaced by Business Advisors, so as to make expert advice more accessible to sellers. At this point, though, our sources say Amazon is only gathering feedbackA performance rating on a scale of 1 to … More from them to try to figure out what the main areas of concern are.
Here’s what you should know about the new Business Advisor program:
- Expertise comes at a price of $2,500 per month.
- The service is offered on an invitation-only basis.
- Seller Support Associates (SSAs) work on a 9-to-5 schedule.
- Associates handle everything from listing to billing and beyond.
- Business Advisors (BAs) are charged with setting strategies in place to grow your business.
- BAs make sure you offer Amazon customers the best possible experience.
- Advisors follow through on these strategies.
- They keep in touch with you via both email and phone.
- You get access to Gold Box deals and others.
- You become eligible to be featured in Holiday Gift Guides.
Essentially, though, all you can do is wait for Amazon’s invitation to the program, unless you’re willing to pay the hefty $2,500 monthly fee. In the meantime, keep opening cases with Amazon for help.
Also, if you don’t enroll in the BA program, but have a BA standing by to help, don’t let them do all the work. Stay in touch, be reasonable with your requests, and cultivate a business relationship.
Hopefully, our readers who are interested in having designated Account Managers will have gained some insight into the topic, but we’re always standing by to help and provide further information at sales@SellerEngine.com.
Irina is part of the Business Development Team at SellerEngine Software. She’s an expert in bringing back to life Amazon Selling Accounts. Her motto is: everything will be alright in the end, and if it’s not alright, then it’s not the end.
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I want a Amazon account manager
We’d love to hear more about your business and needs, so shoot us an email at services@SellerEngine.com so we can schedule a call and connect to discuss how we can help.
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Maria
SellerEngine Services
I have private brand products listed on Amazon which has my private label on it and which i manufacture. Recently on one of my hot listing someone changed images through Flat File and changed my images. I opened case on Amazon but not much help there. Is there a way to get Amazon Manager to have my images changed again to original.
Hi,
Thank you for your comment. I am sorry to hear that you have trouble with the product images. We’ve actually documented the situation of changing product details by the owner or a third party in this blog post.
We’ve also mentioned the appropriate actions when you would like to report wrong information on your catalog page. Please have a read and let us know if it was of help.
Thank you,
Julia
SellerEngine Team
Hi,
Thank you for the info.
How to sign up for the Business Advisor program?
Hi Desiree,
Thank you for sharing your comment and for following our blog.
The Business Advisor program is invite only so you cannot sign up for it on your side.
If you need temporary or permanent assistance with your Amazon selling activity, we do have services and experts available to help. We can arrange for a phone call to discuss the options at hand whenever possible.
Thank you,
Julia
SellerEngine
Great information! I’m a little confused by this statement “Essentially, though, all you can do is wait for Amazon’s invitation to the program, unless you’re willing to pay the hefty $2,500 monthly fee”. Are you saying I can pay $2,500 to be guaranteed an account manager and not have to wait for the invitation? If so, where do I sign up?
Hi Jason,
Thank you for your comment. This program was in beta testing when we last checked but you can definitely address your question to Amazon support team and they will be able to confirm the launch of the program as well as share the sign-up link if they enabled this service for a fee.
Thank you,
Julia
SellerEngine Team