Amazon Marketing

Maximise Your Brand's Potential on the World's Largest Marketplace

Amazon has revolutionised the way consumers shop, becoming the go-to destination for online purchases. To succeed in this competitive marketplace, you need more than just great products – you need a strategic Amazon Marketing partner. Enter Web Brand Media, your key to unlocking the full potential of Amazon.

Product Listing Optimisation
Amazon Advertising
Pricing Strategy
Amazon SEO

Competitive Edge

We help you outperform competitors with data-driven strategies and continuous optimisation.

Increased Visibility

With our optimisation and advertising strategies, your products will appear in front of more potential customers.

Higher Sales

More visibility leads to more sales. We can significantly boost your revenue on the Amazon platform.

Improved Brand Reputation

Positive reviews and compelling product listings enhance your brand's reputation and trustworthiness.

Our faqs

Frequently Asked Questions.

  • What is Amazon Ads?
    Amazon Ads offers a range of options to help you achieve your advertising goals to registered sellers, vendors, book vendors, Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) authors, app developers, and/or agencies (refer to each product's page for eligibility criteria).
  • How does Amazon Ads work?
    To get started with self-service advertising products, including Sponsored Products, Sponsored Brands, Sponsored Display, and Stores, visit the Register page and choose one of the options to enroll.
  • What is the difference between a seller and a vendor on Amazon?
    Sellers sell products directly to Amazon customers. If you manage your products in Seller Central, you’re a seller.Vendors sell their items directly to Amazon, who then sells them to customers. If you manage your products in Vendor Central, you're a vendor.
  • What is CPC or PPC advertising, and how do I use it?
    CPC or PPC advertising is a type of paid advertising where ads display at no charge—ad impressions, or views, are free—and the advertiser is charged only when a customer clicks the ad. Sponsored ads—such as Sponsored Products and Sponsored Brands—run on the CPC model.