Turning a Spark into a Fire: 3 Types of Growth to Create Long-Term Success on Amazon

Any kind of growth shows promise, but like a spark failing to turn into a flame, some growth will never turn into long-term success because it’s missing a key ingredient. No metaphor is perfect, but there is some correlation between the ingredients needed to start and maintain a fire and those needed to achieve sustained, profitable growth.

Fire-making takes 3 ingredients: fuel, heat, and oxygen.

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To translate this metaphor into brand-building on Amazon, let’s imagine...

  • your fuel is your ad-attributed sales,

  • the heat you need comes from your topline sales,

  • and the oxygen that helps translate it all to long-term success is market share.

Ad-Attributed Sales = Fuel 

Ad-attributed sales growth is certainly a good thing, but it’ll never create long-term success on its own. Growing your ad-attributed sales is not too different from gathering the fuel you need to start a fire. Both take energy and resources but no matter how much firewood you buy, it’s not going to catch fire just sitting in a pile.

Topline Sales = Heat

Topline sales growth is a strong indicator of potential long-term success. Like adding heat to your fuel, your topline sales illustrate growth beyond your ad-attributed sales. It’s even where you can start to see some aspects of profitability, or the spark that can turn into a flame. That spark by itself is a good sign, but it may not last – it  still needs oxygen from your market share to build into the flame of your long-term success.

Market Share = Oxygen

Market share is a great barometer for momentum, just as a spark indicates that the heat and fuel are beginning to react with each other in a positive way. But growing your market share may not be enough for long-term success if it’s not at least pacing with the growth of the category.

Falling behind the category is like a spark lacking enough oxygen to catch a flame beyond kindling.

If you’re pacing with the category, your spark has just enough oxygen to turn into a small flame but it’s not a successful fire yet. The flame is still in danger of being smothered.

Growth beyond the category is where you reach long-term success; where your flame has enough oxygen to grow into a fire hot enough for any amount of s’mores.

CASE STUDY: Full-Funnel Growth Creates Long-Term Success

GO works with a CPG that acquired a new brand and wanted to utilize full-funnel ad tactics that would create long-term success.

GOALS:

  • Total customer acquisition growth

  • New to brand (NTB) growth

  • Subscribe & Save (SnS) growth for increasing lifetime value (LTV)

  • Share of Voice (SOV) growth for a top keyword

  • Total market share growth for the newly acquired brand

STRATEGY:

  • Sponsored Ads was 30% of the budget and would drive NTB (our fuel) and SOV for our priority keywords (our oxygen).  

  • DSP was 30% of the budget and would drive NTB (our fuel) and SnS (our heat) for increasing LTV. 

  • STV was 40% of the budget and would drive market share (our oxygen) as well as NTB growth (our fuel).

RESULTS:

We had FUEL:

  • +70% promoted ASIN's sales

  • +116% promoted ASIN's traffic

  • +71% NTB

We had HEAT:

  • +37% total brand sales

  • +44% total brand traffic

  • SnS grew by 23x

We had OXYGEN:

  • +200% SOV for a priority keyword

  • +50% market share

All the ingredients for long-term success were proving their impact, and this CPG client now had a brand that was on fire.

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