Are You Using Product Inserts Correctly? Helium 10 Team 8 minute read Published: May 22, 2021 Modified: April 13, 2023 Share: URL copied Trusted by 4M+ Businesses Your Successful E-Commerce Business Starts Here The all-in-one solution for starting & scaling your e-commerce business. Sign Up For Free Table of Contents What are Product Inserts?How do I Know if I’m Ready to Start Using Product Inserts to Collect Emails?Where is the Best Place to Create Product Inserts?How are Customers Supposed to Find This Fancy New Landing Page? Product Inserts: Goals to Keep in MindFrequently Asked Questions Achieve More Results in Less Time With Helium 10 Sign Up For Free Trusted by 4M+ Businesses Your Successful E-Commerce Business Starts Here The all-in-one solution for starting & scaling your e-commerce business. Sign Up For Free If you’re already selling on Amazon, you have access to world-class fulfillment resources, countless analytics, and the potential for your brand to achieve global reach. Powerful stuff, right? But you’re still missing one critical ingredient that’s necessary for even the most basic marketing efforts. On Amazon, you don’t have access to your customers’ contact information. Though this throws a wrench in the proverbial engine for Amazon sellers trying to grow their consumer base, it’s understandable why the platform keeps customer contact info under lock and key. Over the years, shopping on Amazon has proven itself to be a credible and consistent experience. People trust that, when they purchase a product on Amazon, their information isn’t being shared with the entire world. That sounds great and all, but what about vendors (like yourself) who are trying to jumpstart an honest marketing campaign? How do you spread awareness if you don’t know who to spread it to? The answer: Product inserts. What are Product Inserts? Print is not dead – it’s just in the box. Product inserts are an Amazon-compliant method of marketing and brand building, most often in the form of printed cards included inside your product packaging. These cards typically range in size from “business card” to “postcard” and may include the following information: Extended warranty or rebate offersFree gifts or coupons for future purchases in exchange for customers’ informationRunning contests or giveaways for follows and tags on your social media accounts like FacebookProduct use or assembly instructionsTips for how to get the most out of the productEncouragement to leave an honest product review on Amazon (Note: Asking for or incentivizing positive product reviews specifically is against Amazon’s terms of service) Done correctly, product inserts create a guaranteed “out-of-the-box” marketing opportunity and a wonderfully personal touch to your brand. Remember, you’re asking for authentic and honest reviews, not fishing for five stars. As long as you let your product quality speak for itself, your product inserts are acceptable in the eyes of Amazon! TIP: If you would like to play it extra safe, don’t request a review at all if you’ve already included a product discount or coupon. This way nothing can be misconstrued as “incentivizing.” How do I Know if I’m Ready to Start Using Product Inserts to Collect Emails? We’ll make this one easy. To start marketing to your customers you don’t need to apply for product inserts through Seller Central, you don’t need to hire a freelance designer, and you don’t need to meet a certain threshold of sales to be eligible. The only prerequisite to using product inserts is… having a product! More importantly, having a product that is ready to launch… or close to ready. This means you have walked the Amazon seller prep path that we’ve all come to know and love. Amazon product research – Analyzing how competitive your niche is, identifying market gaps, and choosing a profitable product that is in demand.Amazon keyword research – Identifying and getting familiar with the keywords shoppers are searching for most, related to your product.Amazon listing optimization – Creating a fluently written product listing with eye-catching images and keyword-rich sales copy. In other words, your product should be ready to go live on Amazon before you start thinking about inserts. Where is the Best Place to Create Product Inserts? While you are certainly free to try your hand at designing packaging cards yourself, the quickest and easiest way to create product inserts is through Portals. Portals is an Amazon landing page builder that takes the guesswork out of creating marketing materials for your Amazon product. “The use of product inserts isn’t a brand new idea,” says Helium 10 Product Manager, Alex Czechowski, “but until now has been somewhat of a question mark on how to execute this type of strategy. Many sellers hire freelance designers or consultants to come up with a physical product insert as a way to engage with customers more closely. This simplifies that process, empowering sellers to accomplish these things on their own.” Within Portals, Amazon sellers gain the ability to create their very own landing page to showcase their products and business. This landing page acts as a hub to both promote your brand and track valuable customer acquisition data. Think of your landing page as a honeypot where you collect all those sweet, sweet customer emails. Customer email addresses are the best way to build a marketing list and turn one-time buyers into regular followers of your brand. New customers are great, repeat customers are your lifeblood. How are Customers Supposed to Find This Fancy New Landing Page? You guessed it… product inserts! Using Portals’ custom size and design templates, you create a one-of-a-kind product insert to funnel customers back to your landing page and build your email list. These inserts can include any of the information we listed above (special warranty offers, coupons, etc.) or a custom QR code. This QR code can be used to track how many people scanned your product insert and/or visited the URL it links to. You can link to any URL that you wish, like your Amazon storefront or your custom Portals landing page! You may choose from a variety of sizes, all the way from a simple 3” x 2” square to a 6” x 9” portrait, and many more options in between. (including the option of single-sided vs. double-sided). Currently, available templates include: Claim Coupon CodeWarranty ActivationVIP ClubUser Manual / Guide / InstructionsSocial Media EngagementFree ProductContest/GiveawayRequest a Review / Seller FeedbackShop our Brand (on Amazon)Thank You No hassling with a designer, no troubleshooting in Photoshop to resize your logo. Our goal is to make collecting customer contact info as easy as a couple of clicks. Portals is available for all sellers currently using the Helium 10 Platinum plan or higher. Product Inserts: Goals to Keep in Mind Now that you know the basics, it’s time to get out there and start planning your own product inserts! Keep these goals in front of your mind: Collect customer information for retargeting and upsellingStrengthen your product brandingEncourage buyers to become repeat customersIncrease positive product reviews and seller feedback Remember, when you practice proactive marketing, all roads lead to more sales! Frequently Asked Questions Does Amazon allow product inserts?Yes, Amazon does allow product inserts. Product inserts can be used for collecting reviews, marketing campaigns, or deliver warranty/customer support information. If you request customers to leave a review, be sure to not specifically ask for a positive review, otherwise you will be violating Amazon’s Terms of Service. Can I put QR codes on my product inserts?QR codes have become a valuable addition to product inserts for e-commerce sellers. QR codes give your customers one go-to link to your social media pages, review page, coupon codes, and warranty/customer support information. If I do my own fulfillment (FBM) instead Amazon FBA, do I have more freedom to put what I want on my product inserts? No. Regardless of if you do FBM (Fulfilled by Merchant) or FBA (Fulfilled by Amazon), you have to comply with Amazon’s Terms of Service. If you violate the Terms of Service, you risk having your seller account suspended! What should I avoid putting on product inserts?The top things to avoid putting on product inserts so that you aren’t violating Amazon’s Terms of Service are: asking for or incentivizing your customers to leave a positive review, and encouraging customers to buy your products off of the Amazon platform. Helium 10 Team The Helium 10 Software Suite will allow you to gain an unfair advantage over your competitors as it was designed and battle-tested by six-figure per month Amazon sellers. So if you want more sales, more time, lower PPC costs, and if you want to discover hidden keywords your competitors don’t use then start using Helium 10 -- the same tools top Amazon sellers use on a daily basis. Published in: AdvertisingAmazon Seller TipsBlogMarketingProduct Launch Share: URL copied Share: Published in: AdvertisingAmazon Seller TipsBlogMarketingProduct Launch Thought Leadership, Tips, and Tricks Never miss insights into the Amazon selling space by signing up for our email list! 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