Listing suggestions – attach to existing offers
Connect to existing ASIN’s that represent identical products.
Connect to existing ASIN’s that represent identical products.
Amazon’s product catalogue is huge and is constantly being expanded. With over 20,000,000 products, it is probably one of the most extensive article directories. Due to its constant expansion, it is unavoidable that duplications occur when new products are created – a sales opportunity that could not exist more simply. By simply attaching them to existing products, you can open up new sales channels. The manual search for duplicates is very time-consuming and hardly manageable. How can you find unused ASINs without having to search for them yourself?
The ASIN-Advisor provides a clear selection of potential Amazon listings to which you can attach yourself. It always has up-to-date data at hand:
automatic search for products listed under an unused ASIN
up-to-date hit list of listing suggestions with exact title description, brand, images and EAN
The ASIN-Advisor uses your article data to automatically keep an eye out for new ASINs. New results are clearly displayed with all the necessary information. You check the ASIN together with the offer and add it to your range of product.
This enables you to:
Higher sales opportunities
Better visibility
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