Manage the way your prices are controlled and synced across marketplaces
Summary
TLDRThis video explains how to manage pricing settings in Listing Mirror for Amazon, Walmart, and other marketplaces. It outlines options for syncing prices, including importing from external feeds or managing prices directly within the platform. For Amazon, users can choose to import prices from another storefront or feed, while Walmart integration allows similar external price synchronization. The video also highlights the importance of selecting the right pricing strategy, whether manually adjusting prices, using external price sources, or leveraging automatic updates across multiple marketplaces. It provides key insights for users looking to streamline their pricing management process.
Takeaways
- 😀 Choose the 'External Price' option in Listing Mirror to automatically update your prices based on another storefront or external feed.
- 😀 If you prefer to import prices directly from Amazon, select 'Import Price from Amazon for this channel only' to apply changes only to Amazon listings.
- 😀 If you want to sync Amazon prices across other marketplaces, select 'Import Price from Amazon and Update Product' to update listings on multiple platforms.
- 😀 To manage prices within Listing Mirror, select 'Manage Price in Listing Mirror' and let the platform automatically update Amazon listings.
- 😀 Regular prices are updated in Listing Mirror every 15 minutes, while sale prices can take up to an hour to sync, so avoid importing sale prices for efficiency.
- 😀 For Walmart, selecting 'Use External Price' will automatically adjust prices on Walmart to match those imported from Amazon or another external source.
- 😀 If you plan to manually update prices in Walmart Seller Center, leave the 'External Price' option blank to prevent Listing Mirror from overwriting your updates.
- 😀 All price updates for Amazon listings must be made in Amazon Seller Central if you use the 'Import Price from Amazon for this channel only' setting.
- 😀 When setting up for multiple marketplaces, use the 'Import Price from Amazon and Update Product' option to maintain consistent pricing across all platforms.
- 😀 For a competitive pricing strategy, explore additional resources on the Listing Mirror help center to set up custom listing rules and pricing strategies.
Q & A
What is the purpose of the price settings in Listing Mirror?
-The price settings in Listing Mirror allow users to control how their listing prices are set for different marketplaces, such as Amazon and Walmart, by choosing between automatic updates or manual price management.
What does selecting 'Use external price' in the Amazon integration settings do?
-Selecting 'Use external price' allows Listing Mirror to automatically update the prices of your Amazon listings based on prices set in another Amazon storefront or a separate price feed, rather than importing prices directly from the Amazon Seller Central account.
What happens if you leave the 'Use external price' option blank in Amazon settings?
-If you leave the 'Use external price' option blank, Listing Mirror will not update prices automatically from an external source. Instead, you will have to either manually update prices in Listing Mirror or import prices directly from your Amazon Seller Central account.
What are the three options for controlling imported prices in Listing Mirror?
-The three options are: (1) Import price from Amazon for this channel only, which updates only Amazon Marketplace listings; (2) Import price from Amazon and update product, which updates both Amazon and non-Amazon marketplace listings; and (3) Manage price and Listing Mirror, where you manually manage prices in Listing Mirror and it updates prices on Amazon.
What is the main difference between 'Import price from Amazon' and 'Manage price and Listing Mirror'?
-The 'Import price from Amazon' option imports prices from Amazon and applies them to specific listings, but all pricing updates are made in Amazon Seller Central. 'Manage price and Listing Mirror', on the other hand, allows users to manually update prices within Listing Mirror and automatically sync these prices across Amazon and other marketplaces.
What does 'Always use this price' mean in the context of price imports?
-'Always use this price' means that Listing Mirror will import the regular price of a product and ignore any sale prices that may exist for that product on Amazon, ensuring that the standard price is used for updates.
Why is it not recommended to import sale prices in Listing Mirror?
-Importing sale prices is not recommended because there is a delay in syncing sale prices. While regular prices are updated in Listing Mirror every 15 minutes, sale prices can take up to an hour to sync, which can result in inconsistencies.
What setting should be selected to update Walmart marketplace prices automatically?
-To automatically update Walmart marketplace prices, you should select 'Update price' in the Walmart integration settings, which will allow Listing Mirror to apply the prices set within the platform to your Walmart listings.
What should you do if you want to set prices directly in Walmart Seller Central rather than using Listing Mirror for price updates?
-If you want to set prices directly in Walmart Seller Central, leave the 'Update price' option blank in the Listing Mirror Walmart integration settings. This will prevent Listing Mirror from overwriting any pricing updates made directly in Walmart Seller Central.
How can Listing Mirror be used to synchronize Amazon pricing with other marketplaces?
-Listing Mirror can synchronize Amazon pricing with other marketplaces by selecting 'Import price from Amazon and update product' in the Amazon integration settings and then selecting 'Use external price' in other marketplace integrations, like Walmart. This ensures that prices on other marketplaces match those set in Amazon.
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