Defending Amazon Account Well being towards Black Hat Ways

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To be successful on Amazon, it’s crucial to manage your account health. Your listing optimization or number of reviews is irrelevant if your listing or account is suspended.

You also need to monitor and fix ASIN restrictions, buy box losses, or even detail page abuses that could severely inhibit your ability to sell smoothly in the marketplace.

Ignoring potentially damaging changes to your detail pages could really hurt your ability to maintain sales rank, provide the buyer experience Amazon’s expecting you to, or even to continue to sell.

Consistent monitoring is critical to your success. Failing to do so could harm your ability to run your Amazon seller account. Using a tool like FeedbackWhiz Alerts to keep track of performance metrics and to assure yourself of solid account health status can make all the difference in the end.

Article by former Amazonian Chris McCabe, AKA ecommerceChris.

Buy Box Loss

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As we saw on a recent LinkedIn post, sellers are facing restrictions from unknown causes, sometimes from attacks by a competitor who is adept at manipulating tools and Amazon’s internal teams.

Other times, it’s bot armies that failed to work correctly. Instead, they’ve created technical glitches that sellers must be aware of.

Amazon won’t always have well-written, effectively communicated notifications to alert you to a problem. It’s often up to a seller to track and understand what’s going on and know how to communicate the wrongful flags, and sometimes the solution, back to Amazon teams.

Don’t assume that you’re in safe hands once you’ve reached Seller Performance, or once you’ve flagged it to Seller Support. That’s not even a fully completed first step, because you may fail to advance a solution — especially if you’re not pushing internal teams the right way. Often, emailed escalations are the only true means to surface a faulty buy box removal and get the problem resolved at the proper level.

Sellers often wake up to find they’ve lost the buy box simply due to a bot failure on the Amazon side. Their listings may even be down just because Amazon believes you’re selling the same exact items at a lower price off-Amazon, often due to incorrect matches to different quantities. Curiously, Amazon never built in tools or code to identify correct quantities of products and to factor that into their automated listing takedown process.

Or, you may simply be kicked out of the buy box due to seller metrics, or other reviews. It’ll be up to you to appeal or even to escalate it early and often, to make sure Amazon understands the errors in their bots, the difference between quantities of multi-packs they found on other product listings you have, or anything else they misunderstood when you’re booted out of the buy box.

Get notified anytime you lose the buy box with FW Alerts so you can take action immediately.

You Need to Get Notified If Your Amazon Listing Titles Change!

FeedbackWhiz Alerts Hijacker Listing Alert

Setting up custom listing hijacker, buy box, and item title change alerts with FW Alerts.

Everyone needs to stay 100% on top of changes to their detail pages, because Amazon bots, AI, or another seller can alter a listing.

But if you have listing alerts set up with robust, reliable tools, it won’t happen without your knowledge.

Why do you need to be alert to detail page changes?

So you can take quick action on sellers hijacking your Amazon listings with bad listing changes and restore your reputation (and position in the buy box). Or to correct abusive contributions intended to make your product look like it’s in violation of Amazon’s policy, before Amazon notices them. It’s a lot easier to correct detail page content BEFORE your ASIN is restricted.

Otherwise, you may lose not only sales, but sales rank alongside the positive buyer impression that previously existed with your products. And you’ll waste precious time researching what went wrong.

Simply put, there are a whole host of ways an ASIN could be flagged for review, removed from the catalog entirely, or taken down in a suspension situation for listing policy violations, condition complaints, detail page errors, or abusive attacks meant to trigger Amazon’s bots.

The first step is to be ready for anything at all, at all times.

The second step is to make sure you’re covered 24/7 for any ASIN changes to ensure your own operational “rapid response teams” can assess it, identify causes, implement solutions, and fire off appeals to make sure Amazon understands what they have to do on their side to help you out — and fix it, and end the threat.

Find Out when Someone Logs In to Your Amazon Seller Account

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Real-time alerts on account access can mean the difference between quickly opening tickets and troubleshooting unauthorized account activity and struggling to regain access to your account after Amazon flagged unusual activity.

It’s important to monitor account access yourself because Amazon doesn’t always correctly identify bad activity, flag it, and stop it from resulting in listing changes, bank account changes, and other horrible developments.

Without delving too deeply into a few of the nightmare scenarios we’ve seen, some sellers find out too late that they’ve lost access to their own account. Someone may be trying to change payment methods as soon as they’re in, and they reset the primary email address so that your emailed appeals to email queues or even to senior management won’t pull up an account.

I can’t tell you how frustrated sellers become when they use their former primary email to write to Executive Seller Relations teams in desperation, only to receive an answer that they cannot find the account. Of course they can’t, the email’s been changed by your attacker!

It sounds simple, and you’d think my former Seller Performance teams would quickly understand the situation. But often, they fail to follow through on all relevant steps — sometimes they scramble the password again and will remove the other party, temporarily, but forget to get you back into your own account under the right email address. A few escalations are sometimes needed to fix this, and that can take days or even a week of sales right out from under you.

We recommend that all Amazon sellers invest in monitoring tools for their Seller Central account. Skipping use of tools like this, either to save costs or save time, will cost you more time and money in the long run. Don’t be that seller! Be the one who is prepared for any and all outcomes, including Amazon listing errors, competitor ASIN contributions that take down your listing, or any other automation mistakes, bots, abuses or attacks.

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FeedbackWhiz vs. Suggestions Genius

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FeedbackWhiz and Seller Labs’ Feedback Genius are two of the most well-known Amazon feedback software providers on the market. Both give Amazon sellers the ability to automate feedback requests, monitor product reviews, and much more. If you are trying to decide which option is right for you in the FeedbackWhiz vs. Feedback Genius debate, we’ve got a few advantages to highlight for you.

FeedbackWhiz vs. Feedback Genius: Pricing

FeedbackWhiz Emails pricing April 2024

Pricing for FeedbackWhiz Emails as of April 2024.

Feedback Genius is a part of Seller Labs, which has the following pricing model:

  • Annual Sales on Amazon up to $50K: $49 per month
  • Annual Sales on Amazon $50K–$250K: $99 per month
  • Annual Sales on Amazon $250K–$1M: $149 per month
  • Annual Sales on Amazon >$1M: $299 per month

FeedbackWhiz’s Amazon review request automation tool is priced as follows:

  • Starter: $20 per month (includes up to 2,000 review requests per month)
  • Basic: $40 per month (includes up to 5,000 review requests per month)
  • Professional: $80 per month (includes unlimited review requests)
  • Ultimate: $140 per month (includes unlimited review requests and a dedicated account manager)

Both sites also offer 20% off these prices if you sign up for an annual subscription instead of going month to month.

Regardless of how big your Amazon business is, FeedbackWhiz is a better value at every level. For sellers with $50K or less in annual sales, the Starter or Basic level will meet your needs and save you money against Feedback Genius’s cheapest tier.

If you have more than $50K in annual sales and want to upgrade to a bigger plan, no problem. The Professional level provides unlimited automated review requests and email campaigns at a significantly lower price than Seller Labs.

If you sell over $1 million annually on Amazon, the $299 per month you’d be required to pay on Feedback Genius is over 270% more than the $80 you could pay on FeedbackWhiz’s Professional plan!

FeedbackWhiz is the clear winner in value. Save up to $219 a month with FeedbackWhiz!

FeedbackWhiz vs. Feedback Genius: Walmart Integration

Setting up a custom Walmart review alert in FW Alerts

Setting up a custom Walmart review alert in FeedbackWhiz Alerts.

If you sell products on Walmart.com, FeedbackWhiz becomes an even more obvious choice over Feedback Genius. With just a small add-on cost based on the number of products you want to track, you can now use FeedbackWhiz Alerts for Walmart product monitoring.

Any time someone reviews one of your Walmart or Amazon products, you will instantly receive an email letting you know. These review alerts can help you to stay on top of any negative or neutral reviews that come in, so that you can:

  • Provide helpful customer support right away.
  • Request removal of the negative feedback if it does not adhere to Walmart’s product review guidelines.
  • Look for trends in unfavorable reviews that can lead to improvements on your products.
  • Catch and report suspicious behavior like floods of fake reviews.

FeedbackWhiz also just added Walmart profit analytics to its Amazon profit and accounting tool.

Feedback Genius does not currently have any Walmart integration in place. Meanwhile, FeedbackWhiz has already added these features for Walmart sellers and is working on more to roll out in the future.

Note: Even with all three FeedbackWhiz tools combined, you can still save money over Feedback Genius. Together, they start as low as $45 per month!

FeedbackWhiz Offers Other Powerful Features as Well

Walmart Other Transactions breakdown popup in FW Profit Analytics

The Walmart Other Transactions breakdown in FW Profit Analytics.

FeedbackWhiz has the best software on the market for gathering product reviews. From automatically pressing Amazon’s “Request a Review” button to setting up highly customized email campaigns, it’s unmatched in power and price.

In addition to offering these services for less than Feedback Genius, FeedbackWhiz also has other powerful tools for Amazon and Walmart sellers. These include 24/7 product monitoring and an in-depth profit and loss tracking tool.

If you’ve been looking for an alternative to Feedback Genius, look no further than FeedbackWhiz. Try out all of these incredible features today with a free 30-day trial!

Disclaimer: Feedback Genius is a trademark of Seller Labs. FeedbackWhiz is not affiliated with Seller Labs in any way.

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