Prime Day started back in 2015 to celebrate Amazon’s 20th Anniversary. Four years later, this two day global sales extravaganza has surpassed Black Friday and Cyber Monday to become the biggest shopping event in history. When analysing this self-built moment, Captify’s Search Intelligence powered insights revealed unexpected insights around Amazon’s Prime Day, uncovering gaps in their retentions strategy & how competing retailers have capitalised on the sales bonanza by creating their own deals.
Take a look at the global coverage
Bloomberg – Searches for Canceling Amazon Prime Spike on Prime Day
CBS – Why Walmart, Target & eBay are banking on Amazon Prime Day bonanza
ClickZ – Amazon Prime Day 2019: key stats on consumer habits
Consumer Affairs – Searches for ‘Canceling Amazon Prime’ were up on Monday
eMarketer – Four takeaways from Amazon Prime Day 2019
Forbes – Prime Day data starts rolling in, and shows Amazon is not the only winner
Forbes – Searches for ‘Canceling Amazon Prime’ jump on day 1 of Prime Day
Forbes – Amazon Prime Day inks another record, but that’s not the big takeaway
Footwear News – How Prime Day 2019 Stacked Up Against Years Past — For Amazon and Its Rivals
Fox Business – ‘Canceling Amazon Prime’ spikes in search during first day of Prime Day sales: report
Inc – Amazon Prime Day Just Helped Independent Retailers Haul in $2 Billion in Sales
International Business Times – Are Target, Walmart & eBay the real winners of Amazon’s Prime Day?
MarketWatch – It’s Amazon’s Prime Day but other big retailers also benefit
MarketWatch – On Amazon Prime Day, searches for eBay, Best Buy, Walmart and Target soared 255%
Practical Ecommerce – Amazon Prime Days 2019 Breaks Records; Other Merchants Benefit
The Motley Fool – How Big Was Amazon’s Prime Day for 2019?
Trusted Reviews – New members probably aren’t staying after Prime Day – did you jump ship too?
USA Today – Are people canceling Amazon Prime following Prime Day?