Unlocking the Power of Amazon Brand Analytics: An Introduction

William Fikhman • August 12, 2024

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What if you could peek into your customers' minds?


Imagine having the ability to delve into detailed insights about your customers’ behavior—understanding what they want, what catches their interest, and how they spend their money. What if Amazon had a tool that could provide you with this crucial information?


Introducing Amazon Brand Analytics: the robust tool designed to enhance your brand’s awareness and optimize your market tactics.


In this article, we’ll explore the hows and whys of this powerful tool and how it can transform your approach to selling on Amazon.



What is Amazon Brand Analytics?


Amazon Brand Analytics is an essential tool exclusive for brands enrolled in the Amazon Brand Registry. It provides in-depth insights into customer behavior and brand performance through comprehensive data on search terms, purchase patterns, and ASIN interactions. Available via Amazon Seller Central, the tool includes five key reports:

  1. Amazon Search Terms
  2. Repeat Purchase Behavior
  3. Market Basket Analysis
  4. Item Comparison and Alternate Purchase Behavior
  5. Demographics
  6. These reports help sellers optimize their product listings, marketing strategies, and advertising efforts, ultimately boosting sales and brand visibility.


Since its initial release in early 2019 as a beta program, Amazon Brand Analytics has expanded its availability to all major Amazon marketplaces, including Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk, and more. With over 6 million third-party sellers on Amazon and around 2,000 new sellers joining daily, leveraging Amazon Brand Analytics provides a competitive edge to enhance performance and stand out in the marketplace.


Where can we find this in our Seller Account?


To find Amazon Brand Analytics in Seller Central, start by logging in to the Amazon Seller Central website with your credentials. Once logged in, navigate to the ‘Brands’ menu by clicking on the “Brands” tab in the main navigation menu. From the dropdown, select “Brand Analytics.” In the Brand Analytics dashboard, you’ll be able to access various reports and tools, including Search Terms, Repeat Purchase Behavior, Market Basket Analysis, Item Comparison and Alternate Purchase Behavior, and Demographics. 


If you don’t see the Brand Analytics option, ensure you are enrolled in the Amazon Brand Registry program and have the necessary permissions.


How can you qualify for Amazon Brand Analytics?


To be eligible for Amazon Brand Analytics, you need to meet the following criteria:

  1. You must have an active seller account on Amazon.
  2. You must own the brand you are selling
  3. You must not be a reseller - only private label sellers can use Amazon Brand Analytics, but wholesalers, online arbitrage sellers, dropshippers, and Kindle authors cannot.
  4. Member of the Amazon Brand Registry
  5. If you don't have an active registered trademark, you can still use Amazon Brand Analytics as long as you are enrolled in the Amazon Brand Registry program.


What key advantages does Amazon Brand Analytics offer?


Offering a range of powerful benefits that can significantly enhance your selling strategy on Amazon, Amazon Brand Analytics equipping you to gain a competitive advantage. Here’s a look at the main advantages:


  1. Deep Customer Insights: Provides valuable data on customer search behavior and purchasing patterns, allowing you to better understand your audience and tailor your marketing and product strategies.
  2. Optimized Product Listings: Helps you enhance product visibility and increase conversions by using insights to refine your listings based on search terms and performance data.
  3. Effective Advertising: Enables you to optimize your advertising campaigns by analyzing performance metrics, ensuring your ad spend is efficient and driving better returns on investment.



In summary, Amazon Brand Analytics equips you with the tools and insights needed to optimize your product listings, improve your advertising strategies, stay competitive, and boost your brand’s visibility. These benefits collectively contribute to a more effective and successful selling strategy on Amazon.

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