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Amazon Prime Day: how not to miss a flash sale?

2020-10-07T16:20:44.494Z


Amazon Prime Day is just a few days away, and it's time to get ready to make the most of the flash sales reached.


Tuesday October 13 and Wednesday October 14 will host Amazon Prime Day this year: indeed, if the event usually takes place in summer, it is in autumn that the 2020 edition will take place.

As usual, the online sales site will offer very nice discounts to members of its Prime program for two days.

It is in the form of flash sales unveiled every hour that Amazon will, once again, put forward several thousand promotions.

The duration of the offers, as well as the stocks, will be limited and to take advantage of them, you will have to be there several times a day throughout the duration of the event.

We can expect discounts of up to -50% and sometimes more on a selection of products from major international brands, but also references made in France.

Amazon is always generous during Prime Day, and the main risk is missing out on the best deals on offer during this short period.

So, to ensure a successful Prime Day, do not hesitate to follow our few tips.

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Subscribe to Amazon Prime

Being a member of Amazon Prime is the sine qua non to participate in Prime Day: indeed, the event is only open to members of this benefits program, which costs 49 euros per year with a commitment during this period. , or 5.99 euros per month, without commitment.

The Amazon Prime subscription allows you to access Prime Day discounts, but also to take advantage of free one-day delivery as well as access to Prime Video, Prime Music or even Prime Reading: it is therefore very easy to monetize subscription to the program.

In addition, Amazon offers 30 days of free access to Prime to all of its customers, which turns out to be a good opportunity to try it out without having to pay.

Activating this benefit just before Prime Day is definitely a good plan not to pass up.

Click here to take advantage of the Amazon Prime subscription (30 days free)

Track products on Amazon

As before any period of advertised promotions, such as sales or Black Friday, it is very useful to identify the items that interest you in advance.

Amazon has also set up a particularly interesting system for Prime Day: many products that will benefit from a flash sale during the event are already highlighted as such.

Thus, during your scouting, watch for the presence of a Prime Day blue badge on the product pages: this indicates whether a flash sale is coming.

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Share your Prime subscription with your loved ones

This proposal is far from being known to all Amazon Prime members, and yet it is very useful: it is the possibility of sharing your Prime account with a member of your household.

The choice may vary depending on your sharing desires, and you can change the name of the person who can benefit from this benefit within your customer area.

This way, the member of your household who takes advantage of this benefit will see the features associated with Prime displayed on their account, and they too can take advantage of Prime Day deals.

An effective way to keep a close eye on current flash sales.

Click here to find out how to share your Prime membership

Take advantage of the student discount on the subscription price

Are you a student planning to join Prime for Prime Day?

Do not go through the subscription page open to all: quickly find the Prime Student page, which allows students to subscribe to Amazon Prime for only 24 euros per year instead of 49 euros, and to benefit, by the the same occasion, a free trial period of 90 days instead of 30. This gives access to all the benefits of Prime, including Prime Video and Prime Music, all at half price.

You only need your student email address to validate your registration, and immediately access the program, and other exclusive offers.

Click here to take advantage of the Amazon Prime offer for students

Check price history to get the best deal

Item prices fluctuate a lot on Amazon all year round.

That is why it is important to check the price history of the products that interest you in the months leading up to Prime Day.

To do this, you can use a tool external to Amazon, such as CamelCamelCamel, which allows you to quickly view the price evolution of the items of your choice on the online sales site, and even to program alerts. to be informed of price drops in real time.

It is the assurance of doing good business.

Join the Amazon Flash Sales Waiting List

From your computer, smartphone or tablet, you can already sign up for Amazon notifications for Prime Day flash sales.

This allows you to be alerted when the event starts, and thus not to miss anything throughout its duration.

And, of course, to be informed of the best offers for this event, you can count on Le Guide Le Parisien to highlight the essential Prime Day tips.

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