Amazon Ads + Profit Visibility
Amazon Ads management
with profit visibility.
RYETOP helps e-commerce brands manage Amazon Ads, review PPC data against product costs and fees, and decide what should be scaled, paused, or reviewed before spending more.
Book a Free PPC & Profit Fit CallFor Amazon and e-commerce brands spending $5k–$50k+/month on ads.
The Problem
Ad performance and financial reality are usually managed separately.
Most brands review campaign metrics in one place and financial numbers somewhere else. That makes it hard to know which products, campaigns, and budgets actually support profitable growth.
Ads generate sales, but margin is unclear.
Reports show ACOS, TACOS, ROAS, and revenue — not the full cost picture.
PPC decisions and financial decisions happen separately.
Services
PPC, profit visibility, or both.
Work with us on PPC management, margin clarity, financial visibility, or a connected scope that brings them together.
PPC Management
Amazon Ads management and optimization, with Google Ads and Microsoft Ads support where relevant.
- —Campaign structure
- —Keyword and search term review
- —Bids, budgets, placements
- —ACOS / TACOS monitoring
- —Wasted spend reduction
- —Scaling recommendations
Profit Visibility
Margin and cost visibility behind advertising performance.
- —Break-even ACOS / ROAS
- —TACOS and organic sales share context
- —Product cost context
- —Amazon fees and fulfillment costs
- —Contribution margin review
- —Ad spend vs. real profitability
- —Profit leak identification
Financial / Accounting Visibility
Connected support for brands that want PPC decisions reviewed together with product costs, Amazon fees, fulfillment, and margin before increasing spend.
- —Bookkeeping clarity support
- —Cost structure review
- —Monthly reporting visibility
- —Cash flow visibility
- —Profit-focused review
How It Works
From ad data to better business decisions.
RYETOP reviews PPC data, internal analysis signals, and margin context together so recommendations are based on more than ad dashboard metrics.
Amazon Ads Data
- —Campaigns
- —Search terms
- —Bids / budgets
Internal Analysis
- —Negative keyword signals
- —Wasted spend patterns
- —Bid issues
Margin & Cost Review
- —Product costs
- —Amazon fees
- —Fulfillment costs
Practical Recommendations
- —Scale
- —Pause
- —Correct
- —Review deeper
Most reports show these separately. RYETOP reviews them together before recommending what to scale, pause, correct, or review deeper.
In Practice
How We Work in Practice
RYETOP combines hands-on PPC management with structured data review and internal analysis workflows to make advertising decisions more consistent, practical, and easier to explain.
Campaign Optimization
Review campaign structure, search terms, bids, budgets, placements, and wasted spend to identify what should be scaled, paused, or corrected.
Internal Analysis Workflows
Use internal tools and custom-built review workflows to process PPC data, surface negative keyword opportunities, and highlight campaign patterns that manual review can miss.
Profit-Aware Recommendations
Compare ad performance with product costs, Amazon fees, fulfillment, refunds, and margin context so recommendations support the business, not only the dashboard.
Example
ACOS can look acceptable while margin is still too thin.
A campaign may show acceptable ACOS in Amazon Ads, but if product margin is low after Amazon fees, fulfillment, and refunds, scaling that campaign may create sales without enough contribution margin.
That is why we review PPC performance together with cost and margin context before recommending what to scale, pause, or correct.
Request Flow
Free PPC & Profit Fit Call
A 30-minute video call to understand your PPC situation, margin questions, and whether RYETOP is the right fit to help. Calendly collects a few intake questions before confirming.
30 minutes · Video call · Free
Book a Free PPC & Profit Fit CallWhat We Discuss
- 01Ad spend and platform context
- 02Product cost, Amazon fees, and fulfillment cost context
- 03Margin and profitability discussion
- 04Proposed next step outlined after the call
What to Expect
A focused intro call to understand the situation.
The free call is used to understand your business, current ad setup, margin questions, and whether RYETOP is the right fit to help.
We do not complete a full account audit during this call. A deeper paid PPC & Profit Review may require access to ad reports, product cost data, Amazon fees, fulfillment costs, and business reporting.
After the call, we can outline the most appropriate next step — such as a paid PPC & Profit Review, PPC management, profit visibility work, or a custom support scope.
Everything discussed in the call stays private. We do not share client account data.
How the Call Works
- 01
Intake context
You answer a few questions before booking so we can understand your business type, platforms, ad spend range, and main concern.
- 02
Fit and situation call
The 30-minute video call is used to understand what is happening, what access or reports may be needed, and whether RYETOP can help.
- 03
Proposed next step
After the call, we can outline the next recommended step — such as a paid PPC & Profit Review, PPC management scope, profit visibility work, or a custom proposal.
Outcomes
What becomes clearer when PPC and financial visibility work together
Which products and campaigns deserve more budget
Which campaigns create sales without enough margin
What break-even ACOS / ROAS should look like
When to scale, pause, or fix campaigns
How ad spend affects cash flow and profitability
What data is missing before making bigger budget decisions
See which of these applies to your business.
Book a Free PPC & Profit Fit CallAbout
RYETOP CORP
RYETOP is a family-led consulting business built by Yurii and Olena, combining advertising execution with financial visibility.
Yurii focuses on PPC strategy and campaign management across Amazon Ads, Google Ads, and Microsoft Ads. Olena brings financial education and accounting-focused experience, supporting the financial clarity side of the work.
Together, we help e-commerce brands review ad performance against product costs, Amazon fees, and margin — so growth decisions are based on the full business picture, not just ad metrics.
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