

Performance Marketing · Amazon Ads
Sponsored Products and Sponsored Brands campaigns built around Amazon's catalog and closest-to-purchase search intent, governed by the same documented bid and budget framework used everywhere else.
Shopify Partner
Verified status
Catalog-driven
Sponsored Products & Brands, not just display
Same governance
Documented bid & budget rule, every platform
Methodology
Amazon's shoppers are usually the closest to a purchase decision of any platform — the discipline here is catalog and listing quality first, since no amount of Sponsored Products budget fixes a weak product page.
Arcetis holds Shopify Partner status, with direct e-commerce catalog and storefront experience that carries over to Amazon's own catalog discipline — Amazon Ads specifically is a newer addition to the paid channel mix, without yet a dedicated published spend figure the way Google, Meta, and TikTok have.
Not yet a dedicated case study — Amazon Ads is a newer addition to the paid channel lineup, run under the same governed framework as every other platform once it's part of an engagement.
Listing and catalog hygiene is reviewed as part of the engagement, since a weak product page undermines ad spend before it ever reaches the buy box.
Yes — it's common for a brand to sell on both, and catalog and creative work is coordinated across the two rather than managed as separate silos.