Amazon to Excel Add-in Feature Update
The Amazon to Excel Plugin has been updated to include the facility to embed Amazon product data calls directly into Excel cells.
You can enter an Excel function like =azsalesrank(A1) into a normal Excel cell and the current sales rank will be shown.
I use these function EVERY SINGLE DAY. They are a huge time saver. Click here to get the add-in (it’s free).
This video shows how it works..
I hope you find it useful!
January 9, 2018 @ 6:18 pm
Hi Pete,
Thanks again for sharing your great tool. With respect to the Amazon Excel Plug-In, I noticed that when researching on printed books, it most often does NOT provide information on “Lowest Offer NEW FBA – Landed Price” or that of “Lowest Offer NEW FBA – Price”. It does however provided these info on other products beside printed books. Do you have any info on what might causing this? perhaps I might do something wrong?
Thank you so much again for sharing your tools and any help you can give.
Tom
July 16, 2018 @ 8:34 am
Hi Tom, I did a little testing and from what I can see it is Amazon choosing not to return the information.
August 30, 2018 @ 9:47 am
Hi Pete,
Thanks for sharing your Excel plug in, is grate tool . Can you please let me know if tool has any limitation or requirments because I can only search for 7 asin I GET only 1 result. Perhaps I am doing something wrong.
Screens attached:
step 1 https://screenshot.net/pl/6v7p6ao
2 https://screenshot.net/pl/k04v3c1
3 https://screenshot.net/pl/8lo87tw
4 https://screenshot.net/pl/jz1rwbw
August 30, 2018 @ 7:45 pm
Hi Kris,
There are no limitations. Your should be able to search thousands of ASIN’s.
For the product identifier column, you only need to select 1 cell. That selection is just to tell the system which column contains the ASIN. The Selected Data Column is the one that should span all the ASIN’s you want to check.