£180k new ARR in 14 months
Added Amazon as a paid service. Our team ran every account behind the scenes — full white-label. They billed clients 2.8× our retainer.
We're the Amazon execution partner behind UK ad agencies. You win the client. We run the channel. Every report goes out under your brand.
— Agency partners we power behind the scenes —
Every new brief asks about Amazon. You can't say yes without an Amazon team — so the brief goes to the agency that can.
A senior Amazon hire is £80k+, takes 4 months to find, and another 6 to ramp. By then the brief is already gone.
They miss deadlines, ghost on Slack, charge per-hour, and can't sit on your client call. Fine for one project — not a service line.
Two weeks from first call to your first white-label deliverable. No discovery deck. No 90-day onboarding. Here's exactly what happens.
45-min intro. Mutual NDA. We agree scope, rate card, and white-label terms in one call.
You hand us the client (or the pitch). We join your Slack. From the client's side, it looks like one team — yours.
PPC, listings, FBA, launches. Your account lead owns the relationship. We own the work and the deadline.
Every report, audit, and deck shipped in your visual identity. You forward it. You bill it. We never touch your client direct.
Mutual NDA signed before any client data is shared.
We never approach your client direct, ever. Written into the contract.
We'll sit on pitches as your "Amazon lead" if you want us to.
Our rate card lets you mark up 2–3× without out-pricing the market.
Anything an in-house Amazon team would do, we do — under your brand. Pick the services you want to resell. We staff and ship.
SP · SB · SD · DSP. Structured for contribution margin, not vanity ACOS.
Copy, SEO, A+ Content, Brand Stores. Built to convert — delivered as a finished asset.
Shipments, IPI, case logs, reimbursements, stranded inventory fixes.
End-to-end ASIN launch playbook — Vine, rank-stacking, UGC, day-zero PPC.
Listings structured for Rufus, Cosmo, and Amazon's AI shopping layer.
Branded monthly P&L & forecast — drop-in for your QBR decks.
Demand forecasting, MOQ negotiation, reorder cadence, multi-market.
White-label audits + pitch decks for your new business team. Win the brief, then we deliver.
Agency case studies. Names anonymised by request — full references available on request.
Added Amazon as a paid service. Our team ran every account behind the scenes — full white-label. They billed clients 2.8× our retainer.
We white-label audited every prospect's Amazon channel during the pitch phase. Four of five briefs converted on the back of those audits.
Scaled from 2 Amazon clients to 14 without hiring a single Amazon specialist. Our team absorbed the workload as they signed.
"We pitch Amazon every week now. SellingMachine is the reason we can. They're the cleanest white-label partnership we've ever run."
Identifying details withheld pending case-study approval.
Three ways to add Amazon to your agency. We've watched dozens of partners run the maths. Here's how it usually breaks down.
| Build in-house | Hire freelancers | Partner with us | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Time to first client | 6+ months | 2–4 weeks | 2 weeks from partner call |
| Upfront cost | £80k+ salary + ramp | Per-hour, unpredictable | From £1,950/account, fixed |
| Scalability | Hire more (slow) | Capped by freelancer time | Unlimited — we staff up |
| White-label reporting | Yes (if you build the templates) | Maybe — depends on freelancer | Built-in, in your visual identity |
| Sales / pitch support | In-house team can join | No | Yes — we'll sit on your pitches |
| Risk to the agency | High — lease, salary, churn | Medium — flake & ghosting risk | Low — rolling contract, no lock-in |
| NDA & client safety | N/A — internal | Often informal | Mutual NDA · written non-solicit |
Hop on a 30-minute call. We'll walk you through our process, show you examples of recent projects, and answer anything you want to ask.
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Most agencies come to us with a similar story. In-house operations are running flat out — client work, ads, creative, BD — and Amazon, with all its quirks and constant updates, is one channel that rarely gets the time it actually needs. The work gets handed to whoever has bandwidth. Deadlines slip. The client starts asking questions.
SellingMachine was built to take that piece off the plate. PPC, listings, FBA, and launches are handled by a senior Amazon team — delivered under the agency's brand, on the agency's timeline. The client relationship stays where it belongs. The execution gets done.
Engagements are flexible. Agencies bring us in to cover one channel, run a one-off launch, or take on the whole Amazon operation — whichever frees up the in-house team to focus on the work only they can do.
We'll walk you through how we work, show you examples of recent projects, and answer anything you want to ask. No deck, no pressure.