I haven’t tried this yet, but this looks like a potentially useful tool for those wanting to track sales figures (and supposedly boost your marketing) for products on Amazon.com: RankTracer.com.
RankTracer.com apparently provides a very in-depth batch of statistics for specific products on Amazon that you want to track, displaying the stats in a variety of textual and graphical formats.
From the site’s FAQ, it costs $2 per month to track a product, although they have an interesting option to waive this fee if you help promote RankTracer.com by recommending them in blogs and so on, which is kind of cool.
Once you purchase a subscription, they begin tracking the product data, but they don’t track everything on Amazon at any given time – just the products people specifically subscribe for. You can track as many products as you want, and subscriptions can be renewed at any time.
On top of that, they automatically add products to their promotional material to help increase sales. The site doesn’t seem to go into much detail on this, however. The two things that I can see that are promotional are the Amazon Listmania entries they put up, and the list of recent sales on the site; they also indicate that promotions are done through articles, blogs, and press releases, although I’m not coming up with any specific details on just what that entails.
So, all in all it certainly looks worth checking out: $2 per month per product (or even free if you qualify for their “promote RankTracer.com” offer) seems quite reasonable for detailed Amazon statistics. I’ll have to reserve judgment on the promotional aspects until I’ve had a chance to check it out directly, but it’s certainly worth checking out!
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