Guest post by Robby Stanley of Feedback Whiz | January 30, 2019 |  Estimated read time 5 min


Feedback software can be crucial to your success or failure on Amazon’s marketplace.

However, as with so many things, not all Amazon tools are created equal. Here’s how you can tell the good from the bad and the downright ugly.

Amazon’s Growing Marketplace

Amazon’s marketplace has grown in leaps and bounds in a relatively short space of time. It now has more than five million marketplace sellers and is adding them at a rate of a million per year. Alongside this impressive rise, an entirely new market has also evolved offering various software tools to help you boost your performance. One of the most effective of these is a feedback software package.

Why Every Good Amazon Seller Needs Equally Good Feedback Software

Both customers and the powers that be at Amazon use reviews on your listings to judge you as a seller. If you have lots of positive reviews, Amazon will push you up the rankings and people will be much more likely to see your listing in search results. They’ll also be more likely to make a purchase.

At the other end of the scale, if you only have a few reviews, and most of those are bad, your profile could sink without a trace. However, securing reviews can be challenging especially in the early days of a new listing. This is why every good Amazon seller needs an equally good piece of feedback software.

But here’s the thing, a quick internet search will find you plenty of feedback management tools, many who make some pretty bold claims. How do you know which software is legitimate or if it will help your business?

Here are a few things to look for in Amazon Feedback Software:

Do They Have Plenty of Satisfied Customers?

If you’re buying on Amazon, your eyes will be almost immediately drawn to any reviews you can find. The same is true for products you buy outside of Amazon. The best platforms will already have plenty of satisfied customers ready and willing to share their positive experiences.

Do a search for the platform on the web to see what people are saying. Customers are often more than happy to talk about products and whether or not they’re good or bad.

But don’t just focus on those glowing reviews. If there are negative reviews read those carefully to see the software’s shortcomings. You can often learn a great deal about a product by what it seemingly fails to do.

What About Support?

You can tell a lot about how committed an Amazon software provider is by how easy it is to contact them. If they offer extensive ongoing support services, this gives you the reassurance of knowing that they will be there to help you get the best out of the product when you’re using it. They will also fix any issues as and when they arise.

How Flexible is Their Pricing?

Amazon sellers come in all shapes and sizes. Some will have big budgets and will need extensive features, others will be more limited. A good feedback software tool will have several different packages ensuring you only ever pay for the functionality you’re actually going to use.

Are the Features a Good Fit for Your Business?

Look at the features they offer and think about how they can be practically applied to your business. For example, how easily can this platform integrate with your existing infrastructure? A web-based platform, for example, requires no downloading and can be accessed quickly and seamlessly.

There’s also considerable variation in features. There are plenty of tools which appear to aggregate feedback, but you need to know if they actually offer what you’re looking for.

To be effective you need to be alerted to negative reviews instantly, and to be able to see a real-time representation of all of your feedback and reviews. The best Amazon tools will be able to delve deeper into the details of this data and deliver actionable information to you and your team.

FeedbackWhiz, provides a complete overview of your feedback and reviews, enabling you to drill down into what that data is telling you. It’s a opportunity to find out what people think about your product, how popular it is and if they do have problems, you can find out exactly what those problems are. This information can be used to you help refine your offering and ensure the same problems do not crop up time and time again.

Additional Features to Look For…

The best tools are much more than a way of collecting feedback data. They also offer a variety of ways in which you can contact and engage with your customers.

FeedbackWhiz uses automated email templates to help you improve customer experience and effectively remove any problems they may be experiencing.

With FeedbackWhiz, you can automate emails when an item is shipped or when an item is delivered. You can even automate an email to a customer that has left positive feedback, asking if they ‘d consider leaving a product review as well.

FeedbackWhiz also gives you an opportunity to respond to negative reviews. Amazon prohibits sellers from contacting buyers directly, but there are still options available to you. FeedbackWhiz will alert you to negative reviews. Once you receive this alert, you can sign in to Amazon and respond to the review via the review page. You can comment on the review, apologizing and leaving contact information so the buyer can contact you to remedy the situation. This will not only help the customer, but it will show any potential customers in the future that you are a trustworthy business.

It’s additional features like these that will give you the information you need to run your Amazon business better, faster and more profitably.


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