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What’s Behind The Hot Emerging Market Of Amazon Seller Aggregators 

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Amazon aggregators are in the midst of a buying frenzy. They’re trying to entice sellers who have successful brands on Amazon with incentives like Tesla giveaways and exclusive parties.
Some of the biggest Amazon aggregators, Thrasio and Perch, have valuations in the billions of dollars. In July, they were among the many companies in the space attending the Prosper Show, a popular conference for Amazon sellers.
The marketing and recruiting dollars were flowing as they sought to lure sellers to join them.
“People giving away a Tesla, just a lot of talk on the commissions if you’re able to bring in a deal, and just to be honest, it’s like the talk of the town,” said Casey Gauss, a vice president at Thrasio, which has raised $1.75 billion and acquired more than 125 Amazon brands since it was founded in 2018.
CNBC ranked Thrasio, whose investors include Oaktree Capital and Upper90 Capital, 22nd on the 2021 Disruptor 50 list.
Following the success of Thrasio and others, the number of aggregators has grown rapidly in the past few months. There are now at least 69 Amazon aggregators based in at least 12 countries, and they’ve raised more than $7 billion collectively since April 2020, according to Marketplace Pulse.
“Micro brands have been taking off for a long time and I think it’s getting to this tipping point,” said Chris Bell, who founded Perch in 2019. Perch has raised $900 million, from investors including Spark Capital and Tectonic Ventures, and acquired more than 70 brands.
Bell sees a few likely reasons why the momentum has picked up so dramatically.
“I think there was a confluence of Amazon’s marketplace becoming more mature and kind of hardening, if you will, around the edges to make it more trusted,” he said. “And then the pandemic and I think just a lot of people noticing that this was possible, and coming after it.”
Aggregators give venture capitalists a foothold in the mom-and-pop world of Amazon sellers, which until now has largely been dominated by individual entrepreneurs and brands. Usually the aggregator buys out the seller and then tries to boost sales with large-scale marketing and software solutions.
“The brands that we’re acquiring, they don’t have experts in literally every kind of field that we are able to: from [search engine optimization] to copywriting and creative,” Gauss said. “We’re able to put all of these brands through this checklist and make sure that we’re optimizing them far better than the average seller can.”
Some aggregators, like Heyday, are focused on a smaller number of acquisitions with high potential. Heyday has raised $250 million and acquired 16 brands. Backers include Desjardins Capital and Innovobot.
“We’re not looking to acquire 100 brands,” said Chas Woodward, head of business development at Heyday. “We’re looking to take our brands and 10x them. We think an attractive statistic is the ability to identify, underwrite, acquire and then truly drive growth and improvement to the brands that already exist.”
Amazon acknowledges that a new trend is underway, but the company still sees a prominent role for the entrepreneur.
“We expect the majority of sellers and brands will remain independent and continue to use our store for its scale and reach,” an Amazon spokesperson told CNBC in a statement.
Watch the video to hear what’s behind the trend from aggregators, sellers, and former Amazon insiders we interviewed at the Prosper Show.
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What’s Behind The Hot Emerging Market Of Amazon Seller Aggregators

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@superman60201
@superman60201 3 года назад
Remember it wasn't the miners that got rich during the gold rush. It was the vendors selling tools and dreams on the way to the hills.
@kolacao8134
@kolacao8134 3 года назад
In this case small businesses?
@big5031
@big5031 3 года назад
True
@kevinmartinez8267
@kevinmartinez8267 3 года назад
@@kolacao8134 he means the aggregators
@zenzain6279
@zenzain6279 3 года назад
Same thing my history teacher said years ago
@superman60201
@superman60201 3 года назад
@@kolacao8134 Aggregators are the dream dealers and small businesses are the miners that did all the hard work to be taken advantage of in the end.
@MayorMcC666
@MayorMcC666 3 года назад
I think there's a reason this looks like one of those MLM conventions
@vistastructions
@vistastructions 3 года назад
My first reactions exactly
@Debkah
@Debkah 3 года назад
The world economy is build now on every day ponzi schemes. Its good money but you need to diversify your portfolio.
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 3 года назад
Scammers
@frida507
@frida507 3 года назад
If someone made such efforts to buy something from me I'd be more reluctant to sell it I think. Maybe sellers who have big potential to scale could in stead get the services of some advertising agency and data science experts for some hours. Employ students for extra work etc if they lack certain skill sets and maybe take some online business course. I know these aggregators have economy of scale but if there's great potential in what you started to build maybe you'd like to keep growing it and get the continued earnings rather than a one time sum. Unless you're fed up with it.
@kartgal
@kartgal 3 года назад
Thank you! I can’t explain why but I just feel like this is going to turn out to be corrupt somehow
@Error_694
@Error_694 3 года назад
Is there really brand loyalty on Amazon? I thought most people just bought the cheapest item with a decent rating.
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 3 года назад
Mostly scams.
@nopenope7777
@nopenope7777 3 года назад
I personally will buy from the same seller if the last thing was a good product that works. This is more important on eBay and fb marketplace but it can work for Amazon too.
@surfingtothestars
@surfingtothestars 3 года назад
on eBay I only buy from sellers that have 100% ratings
@chandranshpandey1929
@chandranshpandey1929 3 года назад
yup there is hardly any brand royality in amazon. just fake reviews sells more stuff
@alexshibu3263
@alexshibu3263 3 года назад
Honesty
@WhatAboutZoidberg
@WhatAboutZoidberg 3 года назад
So many buzzwords I could write a Silicon Valley Spin-off.
@bschinzel
@bschinzel 3 года назад
There's so much mumbojumbo in this video it's hilarious 😂
@kartgal
@kartgal 3 года назад
Asset class
@kartgal
@kartgal 3 года назад
Unicorn status
@kartgal
@kartgal 3 года назад
Disrupter
@kartgal
@kartgal 3 года назад
Didn’t you hear? they use a 503 point elimination process
@glennalexon1530
@glennalexon1530 3 года назад
Why do so many of these Amazon-adjacent people look like they got fired from Starbucks?
@dertythegrower
@dertythegrower 3 года назад
A bunch of people using money to not work, and pretend they run the whole thing.. typical silicon valley and NYC rich kids who have no real value or skills in life, typically.
@souluti0n
@souluti0n 3 года назад
They DID get fired from Starbucks
@jarjarbinks6018
@jarjarbinks6018 3 года назад
Seattle company
@boricuaboy4e
@boricuaboy4e 3 года назад
OH MY GOD. 😂😂 how factually accurate this comment is 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@damnitschris_
@damnitschris_ 3 года назад
@@dertythegrower Hedge Funds are mostly ran by old people tho?
@dannydaw59
@dannydaw59 3 года назад
I bet some aggregators are going to merge with each other to get more leverage over smaller aggregators.
@NadeemAhmed-nv2br
@NadeemAhmed-nv2br 3 года назад
It's not a fair Marketplace. These big aggregators won't win because the largest aggregator of them all is Amazon themselves and when something sells good enough Amazon buys it directly from the source and removes all the middle men almost every single time and that includes these aggregated companies that want to be the next big brand. Amazon has more data than all of these small companies combined and always uses it to knock the others out of the competition including some aggregator which uses Amazon
@aj-sz8mu
@aj-sz8mu 3 года назад
@@NadeemAhmed-nv2br i dont think thats what amazon wwants. they already take a cut from all these people under their umbrella. why would amazon want to take over a paying tenant?
@spicysalsaking791
@spicysalsaking791 3 года назад
@@aj-sz8mu To get even more rich. Nadeem is absolutely correct. You'd know this from personal experience if you'd sold any kind of good profit margin products (particularly for over a year) as an Amazon vendor. Out of nowhere you'll see models identical to yours, sold by Amazon themselves, and priced at least ~3-10%+ cheaper.
@aj-sz8mu
@aj-sz8mu 3 года назад
@@spicysalsaking791 oh i fully know it. duh amazon even have "amazon products"... Amazon products are NOT some "bought previously 3rd party amazon associate". they may make competing products, but they definitely wont buy the hundreds of different labels that is basically the same thing. Thus why amazon went with their business plan in the first place. they are always going to be a 3rd party selling field. Having other people do the work is literally why they're rich and it works. Their main product is their website. They can screw 3rd party sellers a whole lot easier if they stay that way, as 3rd party. The same exact thing is literally why they'd rather hire contractors for delivery than use ups etc. Amazon isnt suddenly a "delivery service" (like you're saying.. "buying up the business", lol its not). nope. they want it cheaper, and the way to do that is to leave the 3rd party folks to make up the delivery system for them.
@curbyourshi1056
@curbyourshi1056 3 года назад
Then Amazon buys them out.
@danielromerosol4158
@danielromerosol4158 3 года назад
Love this country… intermediaries… you can pretend to create value by doing nothing
@kenim
@kenim 3 года назад
How did America become the nation of leechers that call themselves entrepeneurs? Everything has intermediaries that earn millions.
@whoisdesirtv
@whoisdesirtv 3 года назад
Yoo, I was going to say the same thing. I dislike even telling people I’m an entrepreneur now cause people have ideas to be bought out not to actually grow anything.
@ling636
@ling636 3 года назад
They are doing something though? Marketing, supply chain management, improving product, increasing efficiency, lowering costs, increasing margin etc. You just don’t know anything about business and probably think you have to “create” a “new” product to be productive or something
@ling636
@ling636 3 года назад
@@danielromerosol4158 Top country in number of patents filed... Business leaders and innovators flock to the US for funding and development of their products.... I don't see the problem. I don't see a country that is doing better and if you say China, congrats! You fell for propaganda
@SaretGnasoh
@SaretGnasoh 3 года назад
@@ling636 ok murica brainwashed propaganda victim 😂
@Christmas12
@Christmas12 3 года назад
Amazon Basics is the ultimate Aggregator 👀
@tennisspieler5286
@tennisspieler5286 3 года назад
True!
@on9francisyu
@on9francisyu 3 года назад
Haha I cannot agree more.
@ropro9817
@ropro9817 3 года назад
Huh, it's no wonder that there's so much garbage product on Amazon these days...
@Sxchiko
@Sxchiko 3 года назад
OMG yes….tonsssss of crap. Hence the high product return.
@papusa9878
@papusa9878 3 года назад
This is exactly why
@daveg1318
@daveg1318 3 года назад
You noticed that too hey? so much junk!
@felixf4378
@felixf4378 3 года назад
Couldn't agree more. I've been buying on Amazon since 2010. Recently it has been filled with crap or resold crap that's 2x the price. I've honestly started to consider canceling my prime membership. It doesn't seem that great anymore. I saw an electric kettle that was $45 on Amazon. Went to Walmart and found it for $25. Exact same brand and model. Ridiculous. A lot of sellers sell products at normal prices and once they get 5 stars they jack up the price and people keep buying because of the reviews.
@saulgoodman2018
@saulgoodman2018 3 года назад
Still have no idea what a Amazon aggregator is.
@charlesoliver6595
@charlesoliver6595 3 года назад
I know I still don't get crypto the best I could come up with is Chucky Cheese 💵
@souluti0n
@souluti0n 3 года назад
lol
@souluti0n
@souluti0n 3 года назад
@@charlesoliver6595 haha 😆
@mindibear
@mindibear 3 года назад
A large company that buys smaller companies.
@Saml01
@Saml01 3 года назад
You started a company that resells cheap junk you found on aliexpress. You managed to get that product to sell well on Amazon. Agreggator comes in and buys your company and pours more money into advertising your cheap junk. Rinse repeat with as many companies that sell cheap junk.
@user-um2fh4fp2q
@user-um2fh4fp2q 3 года назад
just do something that will earn you some money while you sleep, no matter how little. A pandemic is the perfect way to open your eyes to really see what life could be like without your usual income stream and everyone had to stay home. Well I never felt it because I invested in a trading company where I earn 4 digit per week. The best thing you can do for yourself is invest more and spend less
@brittanymargret8486
@brittanymargret8486 3 года назад
talking about investment, the forex market is by far the biggest and most popular market in the world, traded globally by large number of individuals and organizations.
@alexanderjames650
@alexanderjames650 3 года назад
trading crypto now would’ve wise but trading without professional is really bad, I tried alone. I completely lost money.
@bredjohn5357
@bredjohn5357 3 года назад
I have heard a lot about investing with Mrs Patricia James and how good she is, please how safe are the profits?
@helenmirren5265
@helenmirren5265 3 года назад
there are lots of good experts out there but most offer little ROI’S. I have also been trading with Patricia team n have mad over $24,000 on average Month from their trading bots. Her profits are secured and over 💯 return of investment.
@user-um2fh4fp2q
@user-um2fh4fp2q 3 года назад
you can easily reach Mrs Patricia with this ☝️ she is the one handling my investment currently
@aspenarbour
@aspenarbour 3 года назад
So how did you come up with the name Perch? “Well we started with poach, but figured that was a bit too honest”
@alienallys
@alienallys 3 года назад
underrated af
@kimballmcmullin6861
@kimballmcmullin6861 2 года назад
Haha
@jason4275
@jason4275 3 года назад
And then amazon will buy out all the aggregators or force them to sell by preventing them from using amazon services.
@alecphoenix6631
@alecphoenix6631 3 года назад
Hahahhaaaaaaaaahahaaaa
@bsuperkind7779
@bsuperkind7779 3 года назад
That would be a bad idea if amazon is already making money and wants expand aggregators business.
@vshah1010
@vshah1010 3 года назад
They are are on snake territory. They better aggregate quickly and leave amazon. Maybe setup their own online stores. Otherwise, they will get bitten by the snake.
@kolacao8134
@kolacao8134 3 года назад
The last guy said he wants to distribute brands in others ways than amazon...they wouldn't like that
@HaploPrime
@HaploPrime 3 года назад
Ya there is no way that would fly. Sec would be after them
@aspenarbour
@aspenarbour 3 года назад
“Amazon really cares about the small third party sellers like us” - Says an “amazon aggregator” who just bought out another brand
@noahno
@noahno 3 года назад
She isnt an aggregator genius
@aspenarbour
@aspenarbour 3 года назад
@@noahno she literally just bought out another amazon-only brand, she’s an aggregator
@jessicasailor1502
@jessicasailor1502 3 года назад
This sounds like a way for large companies to hide behind small sellers. no one will see how big these aggregators are getting because we will not see their names plastered every where.
@deannaslamans9181
@deannaslamans9181 3 года назад
Bingo!
@NicholasLittlejohn
@NicholasLittlejohn 3 года назад
Until FTC breaks them up. It just takes a competitor to make an anonymous report.
@frida507
@frida507 3 года назад
@@NicholasLittlejohn Why haven't they broken Amazon up?
@user-dw1zb3fh5n
@user-dw1zb3fh5n 3 года назад
@@NicholasLittlejohn Break them up? hahah HAHAHAHAHAAAHAHAAH Must be nice living in a bubble.
@Misterz3r0
@Misterz3r0 3 года назад
I avoid buying from third-party sellers even if they are being shipped by Amazon. That's how you get counterfeits. Unless the third-party seller is the actual brand I want to buy.
@jorgeir3582
@jorgeir3582 3 года назад
i usually go by the reviews of the product in particular before I buy something from Amazon
@travisspazz1624
@travisspazz1624 3 года назад
I usually only buy movies or books third party.
@antonzhloba6929
@antonzhloba6929 3 года назад
@@jorgeir3582 60-80% of reviews are now fake or sponsored. just can't trust them
@jorgeir3582
@jorgeir3582 3 года назад
@@antonzhloba6929 I know about that too but yk I pretty much I can tell which ones are legit
@Sxchiko
@Sxchiko 3 года назад
Doesn’t make a difference….even if Amazon fulfils the third party product, they lump the counterfeit and legit brands together and sell it. Go to the actual brand online store and get your legit product
@alanleung1828
@alanleung1828 3 года назад
I bet the brand loyalty in Amazon is the "Buy this again" button. If Amazon gets that fulfilled by another seller, the buyer won't even notice the difference.
@PFeal
@PFeal 3 года назад
We've come millions of years in evolution to selling crap to each other 🤣
@on9francisyu
@on9francisyu 3 года назад
Haha it is true. It is also how economy works too.
@728huey
@728huey 3 года назад
The problem with Amazon (or Walmart) third-party seller businesses is that they are one-horse towns; i.e., they are totally dependent on the Amazon platform for their revenue and survival. Once Amazon decides to change their terms of service, their customer base can disappear overnight. This has always happened in the business world,whether it was affiliate marketers relying on Google for SEO only to have a Google algorithm change wipe out their traffic, or in old school business having GM suddenly moving car manufacturing to China or Mexico, thus wiping out the economy of Detroit.
@kolacao8134
@kolacao8134 3 года назад
Is this capitalism or neoliberalism?
@aj-sz8mu
@aj-sz8mu 3 года назад
it happens all the time. its a problem yes. but a gamble that may pay off if you ride the boat well enough before it sinks.
@Ahoto_papa_bi
@Ahoto_papa_bi 3 года назад
You think they don’t know that?
@collectorguy3919
@collectorguy3919 3 года назад
Ask any sellers who sold Apple products before Amazon and Apple made a deal. Business is both risky, and full of opportunities.
@rogerz1778
@rogerz1778 3 года назад
I was doing well until they decided to suspend my account for a reason they didn't want to specify. Months later they magically reinstate my account. After losing all my inventory , no thanks.
@Kalinga_3
@Kalinga_3 3 года назад
It's simply a monopolising trend in the market. Once they become well established, it's no different to P&G
@j.trulyrandom
@j.trulyrandom 3 года назад
Love learning about a new segment of the market I wasn't aware of until now.
@MA-jx6yq
@MA-jx6yq 3 года назад
There is nothing but lies being taught in the democratically run public schools! Fact!
@LILDroidDEX
@LILDroidDEX 3 года назад
Just know they never last long these are cash grab business that act similar to a investment stock. It is extremely volatile and the only ones who will profit are the ones who got in on the hype first. Once Amazon changes the business model they will sell everything lol. I can see that happening in the next two to three years
@johnhoog8279
@johnhoog8279 3 года назад
It's just shark tank/dragon's den for Amazon.
@oliver_rodrigues
@oliver_rodrigues 3 года назад
And then amazon will undercut these aggregators and drive them out of business.
@rockjockchick
@rockjockchick 3 года назад
They are already doing that with the big name brands too.
@mariospizzaandwinebar
@mariospizzaandwinebar 3 года назад
So now we know where all the fired Whole Foods employees went.
@jonasbaine3538
@jonasbaine3538 3 года назад
Overall business plan is the automate the automated by automating the automated. Code the coder…
@raghavgiridhar8387
@raghavgiridhar8387 3 года назад
Code in the consumers as well. Automate the whole process.
@antonzhloba6929
@antonzhloba6929 3 года назад
With all these resellers and aggregators the quality went down the hill. 7-10 years ago Amazon used to be a place where you could get quality products and great service.. Not anymore! The focus is now shifted to reaping profits and I try not to buy from Amazon whenever possible.
@Gameboyreaper
@Gameboyreaper 3 года назад
Same here
@dertythegrower
@dertythegrower 3 года назад
Exactly. People who do nothing, and wholesale while having 1 or 2 lowpay employees run the whole thing for them... stop support these corporate people, they are worthless to society and just raise rates on basic goods to resell to us. Support local companies that care.
@jakethompson8737
@jakethompson8737 3 года назад
Biden of course! I maintain that investing in stock is still one of the very best means of doubling or holding your funds. Who thinks otherwise?
@patriciacleveland2588
@patriciacleveland2588 3 года назад
I totally agree with you. It's been so so wonderful!! after I met a Professional from a reputable firm earlier this year... Retiring by next year with absolutely no fears!!
@mrmoore2485
@mrmoore2485 3 года назад
Thats really impressive. Have tried doing that on my own without luck for sometime now. Getting fed up by the day. Tips will be appreciated. Do reply thanks.
@patriciacleveland2588
@patriciacleveland2588 3 года назад
I worked with "Sandra Yvonne Webster", she was in the news when she revived Manning and Napier. In all honesty, she's an Angel. You can look her up to get more on her!
@toyko7200
@toyko7200 3 года назад
Living off Nasdaq stocks currently. It's fun!🤣🤣🤣🤣
@rockwellantonette4238
@rockwellantonette4238 3 года назад
Being holding health stocks for years now.
@southkiddJ
@southkiddJ 3 года назад
Maybe I’m missing something but the only thing I see different between aggregators and a company like Proctor & Gamble is the fact that once a brand is inquired, they may change the brands image in multiple aspects to make it look better. I suppose P&G would never do that. But otherwise, it’s just a smaller scale P&G, flexing their money, buying up smaller independent sellers. But I can’t really blame them if the independent sellers are willing to take a couple million, not realizing that the aggregator will make 5x what they’ve made off their own business.
@christodang
@christodang 3 года назад
For some that's the dream: build a small to medium sized business, get bought out without needing to scale up (and the intricacies/stress associated with scaling up), rinse and repeat. It's pretty common especially since the tech world where people will start companies hoping to one day be bought out by one of the tech giants before needing to hire too many people and deal with becoming a fully fledged company.
@southkiddJ
@southkiddJ 3 года назад
@@ktk6049 So the sellers continue to get paid from their business or they just get that one lump sum?
@tomlxyz
@tomlxyz 3 года назад
For some a couple of millions is enough
@WelfareChrist
@WelfareChrist 3 года назад
He looked at that blue shirt and thought “Put a bird on it!”
@ChandraNYC
@ChandraNYC 3 года назад
Well, his company is named Perch.
@Kenxclout
@Kenxclout 3 года назад
Speaking of Amazon I ordered a thesaurus from Amazon but when it arrived I found all of the pages were blank. I have no words to describe how angry I am.
@John-Brown
@John-Brown 3 года назад
Haha
@CoordinatedCarry
@CoordinatedCarry 3 года назад
Har dee har har
@manhoosnick
@manhoosnick 3 года назад
Hahaha shut upp man
@infini.tesimo
@infini.tesimo 3 года назад
I did get a solid belly laugh out of this sir. You have earned my like.
@karatsurba4791
@karatsurba4791 3 года назад
I'd like to "ha ha" like others. However, I didn't get the joke. Y not just return it n get a refund
@daveschaub6947
@daveschaub6947 3 года назад
These experts, with their way to get their items at the top of searches even when they are irrelevant, are annoying. The search function for Amazon sucks now.
@upstate922
@upstate922 3 года назад
Same with google searches; algorithms have made search information results very limited, repetitive and often irrelevant.
@wearabletechcompany787
@wearabletechcompany787 3 года назад
I usually scroll dow the page a little. Too many sponsored, I want to buy your business/customer at the top. Click on every sponsored add you come across. The companies pay per click for a higher posting. If more people did that, it would crash Amazon’s business model.
@arlenburgin2392
@arlenburgin2392 3 года назад
It's amazing how much money people spend on total crap
@ski5566
@ski5566 3 года назад
The CEO of Perch seems to be a knowledgeable kind of guy. The VP of Thrasio I wouldn't trust with a lemonade stand.
@Tricksterboom
@Tricksterboom 3 года назад
Got the same vibe
@righteousone1
@righteousone1 3 года назад
They're all scum.
@TomWang
@TomWang 3 года назад
lol - Casey Gauss is one of the nicest guys in the game. Didn't your mama tell you ever judge a book by its cover?
@groob33
@groob33 3 года назад
He's the VP of SEO of Thrasio... he's not the VP of the Company.
@inductivoc
@inductivoc 3 года назад
Lemonade stands are overrated anyway.
@Blackheathenly
@Blackheathenly 3 года назад
Thanks for reminding us about why everyone should boycott Amazon.
@damnitschris_
@damnitschris_ 3 года назад
Mom and pops would have still been bought out or ran out of business. Amazon is just a bigger platform that its happening in.
@iceman18211
@iceman18211 3 года назад
Amazon forever
@darius2025
@darius2025 3 года назад
yeah this won't last. sellers need to be in tune with the market you cant just buy a seller and keep selling what they're already selling indefinitely
@Emma-hd2de
@Emma-hd2de 3 года назад
I just need someone to tell me what product I should start selling this month or next on Amazon. My budget is $2,000. I have been searching for product for the past 11 months using Jungle Scout to no success. Thanks in advance!
@tonythvch3500
@tonythvch3500 3 года назад
No one is going to tell you what to sell. It’s just part of being a seller on Amazon. You need to do your own due diligence otherwise you won’t progress.
@Emma-hd2de
@Emma-hd2de 3 года назад
@@tonythvch3500 Okay, thank you!
@sidehop
@sidehop 3 года назад
Err that's a huge assumption of what companies they're buying.
@rockjockchick
@rockjockchick 3 года назад
@@Emma-hd2de i would recommend starting your own woo commerce store or something similar. Amazon waits until a product does well and then buys the product and sells it and pushes your listing so far down no one can find it.
@TheUMESH34
@TheUMESH34 3 года назад
lol they screw the resselrs by copying their products thru Basics and want more sellers to come in?
@khadarafrahify
@khadarafrahify 3 года назад
Amazon needs a big competitor. they have way too much power over sellers.
@RyanRigney
@RyanRigney 3 года назад
Aggregators are aggregating aggregators now :)
@8BitNaptime
@8BitNaptime 3 года назад
I have no clue what any of these people do or how I could tell if they're useful, but make that money while you can and check out of the system ASAP!
@Waterfront975
@Waterfront975 3 года назад
I think someone, for example one or more aggregators, should perhaps start their own Amazon. Considering how profitable Amazon is, I think it should be possible. Cause they could compare the price with Amazon and sell to a competetive price.
@h.p.3072
@h.p.3072 3 года назад
that's what's going through my head right now...
@mjjjuly
@mjjjuly 3 года назад
they may be able to copy Amazon's site, but it would be near impossible to compete with it's logistics.
@Arcwol
@Arcwol 3 года назад
They should really be following the propose legislation from Washington that could end third party selling on Amazon as well as many other market places, if Amazon is forced to chose between serving as a market place or selling it's own products within the market place it controls.
@rick_terscale1111
@rick_terscale1111 3 года назад
That thumbnail!!! I thought it said "A reefer seller" ... LOL
@dosmastrify
@dosmastrify 3 года назад
Cost to sell on eBay is half of Amazon. Just sayin
@Leo-Lion
@Leo-Lion 3 года назад
Amazon needs to get the market in line before it gets out of hand
@Arcwol
@Arcwol 3 года назад
Buzzword Salad. That VP of SEO from Thrasio, lololol
@smugfrog1041
@smugfrog1041 3 года назад
Large companies monopolizing and consolidating the small businesses devalued because of the authoritarian lockdowns, so inspiring
@Wildc4rd
@Wildc4rd 3 года назад
You know when I start seeing “Amazon best selling” badge and high ratings on stuffs that don’t look promising, I always wonder if there is some type of market/analytics manipulation behind the scene. I cant help wonder if these aggregators are behind those products rating or product pushes.
@RobertaPinnockGloryzoneTv
@RobertaPinnockGloryzoneTv Год назад
what I understand from this video based on your definition of aggregator and the description of their role is that aggregators are the online version of a franchise holder.
@ModPhreak
@ModPhreak 3 года назад
Amazon killed the m&p store and this cancer goes even further ... I had more hope for diversity 😯 soon you can only buy the same 2-3 things and they are all crap.
@BlakeTedKord
@BlakeTedKord 3 года назад
SO...what this all means is...we got these aggregator companies in the disrupter market funded by other companies to get money to buy out indie ecomm sellers and they have enough investor money to 8x a single brand for better ROI back to the investors as well as for these aggregators...easier for AMZN sellers to maneuver via AMZN rules, policies, etc and a higher chance to get bought FASTER BUT also for cheaper vs. if these aggregators didnt exist...can be a lot of money, MANPOWER, and resources to run just one small business - regardless if its brick & mortar or 100% online...now 100x that...that is an aggregator... final question would be what does this mean for amazon...are aggregators a threat/more competition? Cuz any one of these aggregators can start copying each of these brands since they did buyout/acquire the small businesses...and they can continue getting more investor money to start buying out OTHER AGGREGATORS...AMZN products...will soon turn into Thrasio products...but of course...even though these aggregators are already making lots of ROI both back to their investors and themselves...they would still need to scale create other subsidiaries to compete with AMZN in other markets...cloud IT, entertainment, logistics, news media, brick and mortar retail...etc. by that time...AMZN would probably buy them out...or...you might have a three way war between walmart, AMZN, and an AMZN aggregator turned solo behemoth competitor.
@shrin210
@shrin210 3 года назад
Let them have an all out war that would be good. If Amazon and aggregator would collaborate then it would be to destructive for consumer. And there could be or need to be a rise of new competitor.
@karatsurba4791
@karatsurba4791 3 года назад
Nice post. Could go either ways. For Amazon's viewpoint it could be positive, as these aggregators would work (market, operations, sales) harder to sell more on Amazon to 5x - 10x the business they acquired. As long as, they stay on the platform, Amazon will continue to get their commission. However, they could be a flipside as well. These aggregators would have more negotiating power & probably ask Amazon for better services or reduced commission or they might go n set up their own store. This is assuming they develop their own brand over time
@manonamission2000
@manonamission2000 3 года назад
@@karatsurba4791 Shein did such a thing
@rockjockchick
@rockjockchick 3 года назад
That won’t happen. Amazon bullies huge billion dollar brand name companies right now. They do it because they own the most important part of the puzzle. The customer data.
@BlakeTedKord
@BlakeTedKord 3 года назад
@@rockjockchick yeah customer / people data…FB got in trouble for selling data…but I’m confused cuz it’s still ok to own and sell data? So is it ok to gather, own and sell data for billions or is it not ok to touch data…what can you do and can’t you do with customer / people data?
@thykingdomworld
@thykingdomworld 3 года назад
2:28 - Says Amazon has more than 2 million sellers on its platform. What they forgot to mention is majority of them are located in China.
@akidim13
@akidim13 3 года назад
If alibaba or Ali express get there shipping infrastructure where they want it (3 day shipping from China to the states) Amazon will panic for the first time since it’s existence
@on9francisyu
@on9francisyu 3 года назад
It is because they make the stuff.
@on9francisyu
@on9francisyu 3 года назад
Unless we can have manufacturing back to America otherwise it is hard to fix this problem. Most of the stuff people buy are non tech stuff. It is what American do not want to make.
@mason5540
@mason5540 3 года назад
Amazon is the ultimate aggregator
@bkdarkness
@bkdarkness 3 года назад
Amazon is the mall, these guys are the stores and the brands are the items.
@ShakespeareCafe
@ShakespeareCafe 3 года назад
Mania of consumption. If you really think about it, you don't need it
@FrootNinja
@FrootNinja 3 года назад
I'm getting machinima vibes... But I'm sure there's some good ones
@bosonichadron1
@bosonichadron1 3 года назад
Dave, is anyone paying you to endorse these cigarettes of finance?--Even if they're not, plugging these things to those who you aren't 100% sure are financially disciplined is very irresponsible.
@williamdrijver4141
@williamdrijver4141 3 года назад
Selling more and more cheap polluting Chinese made junk online seems the way to go. Those "aggregators" present themselves as "unicorns" but in the end it's Amazon that will eat them all :-)
@theundergroundeconomist
@theundergroundeconomist 6 месяцев назад
Time to write my drop-shipping empire from zero book, LMAO.
@ninadghike8181
@ninadghike8181 3 года назад
Looks pretty much like a private equity firm
@Babs-wh9jw
@Babs-wh9jw 3 года назад
Most definitely. AKA financial gangsterism.
@moonmoonbirdcpt
@moonmoonbirdcpt 3 года назад
welp, we are about to reach full circle of y2k NASDAQ crash again
@MsGenXodus
@MsGenXodus 3 года назад
So that's what corporate raiders are called these days. You can sell your biz or they will steal it. Never do business with Amazon.
@skyoneasassin
@skyoneasassin 3 года назад
So basically all this is is the online version of a corporate monopoly...
@YonnarMeto
@YonnarMeto 3 года назад
Sell 80% of the company and let aggregators 10X your business Get a lump sum then double the income
@ninjamaster3453
@ninjamaster3453 3 года назад
Not really. They sell to bigger sucker.
@kkshinichi
@kkshinichi 3 года назад
2:40 nice
@MrSuperJaskirat
@MrSuperJaskirat 3 года назад
Underrated comment
@PigRipperLAW
@PigRipperLAW 3 года назад
🧐Call it whatever you want, I call it a monopoly. All the money is going into fewer and fewer hands.
@rajumondal4283
@rajumondal4283 3 года назад
I luv it
@gleitsonSalles
@gleitsonSalles 3 года назад
>BLM
@PigRipperLAW
@PigRipperLAW 3 года назад
AntiRacism AntiFascism AntiClassism
@moneyobsessed
@moneyobsessed 3 года назад
Open a dictionary bro
@joshua01
@joshua01 3 года назад
Aggregator sounds like someone from a gang that they get to beat you up for not paying up
@RsSooke
@RsSooke 3 года назад
Aggregators aka investment companies and conglomerates acquiring smaller brands. This is just business with different names…
@janewx1
@janewx1 3 года назад
Great lets start creating monopolies at an even earlier stage.
@michealwestfall8544
@michealwestfall8544 3 года назад
Why I don't like brands, it's all about the marketing.
@723lion
@723lion 3 года назад
then those "sellers" become buyers lol
@hyruleanraven81
@hyruleanraven81 3 года назад
This just seems shady. Another way for people to profit that offer no real value to society.
@arlenburgin2392
@arlenburgin2392 3 года назад
Modern Carpetbaggers
@kevinnathanson6876
@kevinnathanson6876 3 года назад
All of the people in this story are the identical personas to management consultants in the 1980s, investment bankers in the 1990s, Silicon Valley internet entrepreneurs in the late 1990s up to the bubble burst, 'green' experts in the 2000s, hedge fund managers in the 2010s, and the social media / disruptive unicorn wannabes of the 2020s. I'm old enough to have met and worked with and around ALL of them. They are driven by narcissism, and have absolutely no knowledge or passion for any actual item of substance. They want to be rich and famous, and they care about no-one except themselves and their follower counts. And the rest of the world just keeps buying in to their BS, without learning from history about their inevitable failure. And we just continue to get dumber... (sigh)
@aspenarbour
@aspenarbour 3 года назад
I just cant believe that we’ve come this far, and people are choosing to “innovate in the dividable container market”… Not like there’s diseases that need to be cured, or people that need clean water right?
@dan__________________
@dan__________________ 3 года назад
More middle men jacking up the price....
@marcusd4936
@marcusd4936 3 года назад
Kinda scary how big Amazon is getting
@taquanjones379
@taquanjones379 3 года назад
yep. even their gill cleaners are unicorns now
@xXxSkyViperxXx
@xXxSkyViperxXx 3 года назад
lol the founder of Amazon, Jeff Bezos, is literally the richest man on earth right now, so of course, Amazon is big. its true to its name, an amazon rainforest jungle.
@528blue
@528blue 3 года назад
Love this channel!!!
@Kylefassbinderful
@Kylefassbinderful 3 года назад
Kinda sounds like these businesses are gonna ruin it for future people who wish to sell on Amazon. Before you know it the barrier for entry on their platform will be too high for everyday folk and before you know it you'll be forced to work a deal with these aggregators before you can even get a listing up. We'll see how this video ages in 5 years. And then 5 years after that.
@rockjockchick
@rockjockchick 3 года назад
They already did. You are right.
@nickpenev8031
@nickpenev8031 3 года назад
Exactly! The guys selling shovels got rich during the Gold Rush! I know work with 10 of the aggregators to help them by brands :)
@AnhTuPhucDerrickHoangCanada
@AnhTuPhucDerrickHoangCanada 2 года назад
They are a major stakeholder: like 50%.
@SK-lt1so
@SK-lt1so 3 года назад
There should be a convention next door on how to convince people not to buy Amazon junk.
@curatedwithsafiyya
@curatedwithsafiyya 3 года назад
Amazon live streamer here 👋🏼 ready to work! 👏🏼
@billtruttschel
@billtruttschel 3 года назад
Aggregators don't provide a useful service to society.
@TempoCommunications
@TempoCommunications 3 года назад
Shoutout to our eComm manager, Jed, at 0:38! We learned a lot from this conference; pushing to keep our authenticity growing online!
@adiposerex5150
@adiposerex5150 3 года назад
And aggregators get the small sellers out.😖 this smells of Amway.
@danc2014
@danc2014 3 года назад
Isn't this based on the tv show with sharks?
@philwongnz
@philwongnz 3 года назад
Software/bots to write fake reviews as well?
@grantoden8242
@grantoden8242 3 года назад
The MLM vibes are strong.
@blipblop92
@blipblop92 3 года назад
I lol'd when i heard "Software that tracks changes to a posting." There are literally free chrome extensions that do this exact thing
@thepeff
@thepeff 3 года назад
I've had my Amazon account since the mid-2000's and I haven't even used my prime free trial
@spliffstar6969
@spliffstar6969 3 года назад
someone help me understand what I watched.. So are these aggravators are basically venture capitalist/shark tank as a whole company?
@bkdarkness
@bkdarkness 3 года назад
These aggregators get money from venture capitalist to buy small brands that sell on Amazon and use knowledge of the way Amazon's algorithm promotes product in an attempt to increase sales of the brands they aquired.
@Nickkibs
@Nickkibs 3 года назад
@@bkdarkness ayee👊bruh🙆‍♂️🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣,see what u did there 💯😂
@chrissharkey1261
@chrissharkey1261 3 года назад
Corporation America taking away all small competition
@jasonsharpbucks
@jasonsharpbucks 3 года назад
Amazon is falling out of favor, just watch
@fleischwolf82
@fleischwolf82 3 года назад
Nothing new about this. Most big FMCG, luxury goods, fashion conglomerates (Unilever, P&G, Richemont, VF etc) acquired good brands and made them bigger with their financial, marketing, distribution/logistics power.
@daviel
@daviel 3 года назад
When working hard isn't literally sweat and muscle power under the sun but sitting on your comfy couch just tapping the screen away. Currency do seem less of a worry when it's all digitized, it's all just numbers on the screen. How do you think those casino slot machines make so much money from addicted gamblers? What do you think the bankers were thinking when they were trading in Wall Street? Properties pricing is almost doubling up soon, while more and more people fell into the homeless curse from eviction, jobless, covid and knowing that plenty of vultures such as the Koch Bros' partners will be pouncing at their home when it's up for auction.
@trancextend
@trancextend 3 года назад
When I see a scam I know a scam. This will go down suddenly. Compare prices. Don't make this scammers rich.
@yay-cat
@yay-cat 3 года назад
So do these guys buy small little Etsy style brands and then run them like shelf in a supermarket? Or do they buy any popular drop shipping style retailer. Like are mom & pop shops becoming more visible or will cheap imported plastic crap be hawked even more now?
@danieltsuedo334
@danieltsuedo334 3 года назад
this is very interesting subject matter
@andytay1797
@andytay1797 3 года назад
asume it with just like a simple added salesman cost to your company
@leighcounry9956
@leighcounry9956 3 года назад
In other words, another start-up to hype up for the IPO cashout for the founding investors and the company founder.
@chubulu9842
@chubulu9842 3 года назад
These aggregators are selling software subscription to the companies that already survived the startup phase so it’s less risky to be an aggregator. How come I didn’t think of that. Lol
@alotmaple6865
@alotmaple6865 3 года назад
So their just adding marketing value, educating sellers, and providing a network for them to sell efficiently? All at the same time promoting competition and lowering prices? sounds like a better shopify, but could you really purchase almost all goods online versus brick n mortar?
@kartgal
@kartgal 3 года назад
I just have a nagging feeling that 10 years from now there’s going be videos on the dangers/corruption of aggregators but I can’t explain why or how
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