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7 Ways to Integrate Amazon Into Your Online Sales Strategy

Editors Note: Amazon Australia has launched since this post, read more about it here

Retail in Australia is about to be completely transformed, with Amazon finally announcing they will bring their full suite of retail services to Australia as early as September 2017. But what will this disruption mean for you as an Australian retailer? One thing is for certain: Amazon’s arrival is going to shake things up in the Australian retail sector.

When the Sydney Morning Herald reported on 20 April that Amazon would “threaten the supremacy of established local retailers” and that an Amazon executive had said, “We are going to destroy the retail environment in Australia,” it reflected the current general sentiment toward Amazon’s expansion. But is it truly all doom and gloom, as some media outlets are saying? Or is this an opportunity for Australian retailers to rethink their growth strategies?

What is true is that the arrival of Amazon will change the face of retail in Australia. Retail analysts estimate that Australian consumers already spend over $700m each year on Amazon.com.au and Amazon’s overseas sites. And Citigroup’s Head of Research, Craig Woolford, estimates that Amazon’s Australian sales could exceed $4 billion within 5 years. That equates to 14% of total online sales and over 1% of total retail sales in Australia. These figures cannot be ignored, but they also do not mean every retailer will suffer declining sales. If you proactively implement a smart sales strategy that takes advantage of the changing retail landscape, you may even see your sales increase.

The only way Australian retailers will continue to compete in the new environment is by understanding how Amazon operates and why it is such an appealing marketplace for consumers and build your business around it, treating Amazon like it’s just another sales channel in your multi-channel strategy—which it is. Neto is currently in the final stages of integrating our ecommerce platform with Amazon, which will enable our clients to sell products on Amazon while managing orders and inventory in one central location.

The time has come for Australian retailers to consider the best way to stay profitable in this shifting retail environment. Here are seven things you should keep in mind when it comes to Amazon’s offerings:

I think it’s highly unlikely that Amazon will “destroy” Australia’s retail environment, but it’s certainly going to disrupt the status quo and change how we view retail strategy. The question for your business is: how ready are you to take advantage of Amazon’s arrival in Australia?


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