This Amazon Ad Automation & Optimization Tool Can Help Increase Your Profits

This Amazon Ad Automation & Optimization Tool Can Help Increase Your Profits, updated 4/2/21, 3:38 PM

Kansas City, Missouri-based Sellozo has just updated its eponymous Amazon PPC optimization software, which helps merchants lower advertising costs while maximizing revenues. Learn more by visiting https://sellozo.com/stop-wasting-time-ppc-ad-optimizations-to-max-potential

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This Amazon Ad Automation & Optimization Tool
Can Help Increase Your Profits
Want to maximize your profits as an Amazon merchant? This
new tool makes it super easy!
Sellozo, a marketing technology specialist based in
Kansas City, Missouri, announces the launch of its
updated Amazon advertising automation and optimization
software.
Through its tool, you can reach more potential
buyers, lower advertising cost of sale (ACoS), and
increase profits.
This move is part of the company’s
commitment to helping you level the
playing field by providing effective
marketing automation tools.
Representatives say that merchants
who use their platform experience
up to a 70% increase in ad
profitability on average.
The current pandemic has further accelerated the world’s shift to e-
commerce, with more people choosing to buy products from the comfort
and safety of their homes.
With over 100 million products
available on the site, however,
standing out can prove challenging.
While marketing can help your products
find a broader audience, optimizing
campaigns manually can be a time-
consuming endeavor.
The pay-per-click (PPC) optimization software uses artificial intelligence
and machine learning to reduce the tedious work of running high-
performing campaigns on the e-commerce platform.
Through this tool, you can instantly
optimize ad bidding, generate
recommended keywords, and
automate campaign creation.
Sellozo can also generate business
analytics reports so you can assess
the effectiveness of your ads and
recalibrate your strategy in real-time.
Learn more by visiting
the URL in the
summary.