

Christopher
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Christopher posted an update a day ago
Kudos on the IM Live Vegas Virtual. This is precisely the type of edifying interim training we need in between the 12 months from August-to-August for the big seminar. Set to watch targeted parts of the recording this week, along with some more of the Underground series.
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Christopher posted an update 5 days ago
Very often in Seller Central, I’ll check on the My Orders tab, see several orders, yet the revenues under the “Payments” tab just sit there, either not moving for a few days or going up only slightly. Sometimes even checking the next day, more sales process but the Payments either again do not move from the prior day or move very little.…
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Hey Chris, revenues are not based on sales. Revenue are based on when your order ship. So on Amazon, you don’t get paid when you sell anything. You get paid when your order shipped to the customers. And sometimes it can take days for your items to ship.
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Christopher replied to the discussion Repricing to a Lower Price but Resulting in Higher Profit and ROI in the forum All Things Tech Support 2 weeks ago
Repricing to a Lower Price but Resulting in Higher Profit and ROI
I was about to take additional screenshots and place in a PNG File to upload. But for whatever reason, the issue seems to have resolved itself. Now the higher price shows a 16% ROI and the lower price a 12% ROI.
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Christopher replied to the discussion Repricing to a Lower Price but Resulting in Higher Profit and ROI in the forum All Things Tech Support 2 weeks ago
Repricing to a Lower Price but Resulting in Higher Profit and ROI
Thanks. Here is a screenshot. The SKU is visible so the ASIN is visible within it
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Christopher started the discussion Repricing to a Lower Price but Resulting in Higher Profit and ROI in the forum All Things Tech Support 2 weeks ago
Repricing to a Lower Price but Resulting in Higher Profit and ROI
I have an ASIN that indicates in Repricer a 7% return at a price of $33.99. If I lower the price to $32.99, my ROI shows as 12%. I did this several times to ensure I was not making any mistake in entering the numbers. Anyone have any insight?