Brand Registry Pending, Unable to Participate in Vine
Hello,
I'm facing a frustrating situation. I recently changed my brand name and applied for Amazon Brand Registry, but my application was unfortunately rejected. I submitted an appeal in November 2024, and it's still pending.
I have all the necessary documentation to prove the legitimacy of my products and brand. However, due to the pending Brand Registry status, I'm unable to participate in the Vine program, which is crucial for product launches.
My private label products have already arrived at the Amazon warehouse, and I'm concerned about the potential impact of not being able to leverage Vine for initial reviews.
Has anyone encountered a similar situation? Are there any alternative strategies for gaining initial traction without the Vine program? Any advice or support would be greatly appreciated.
Brand Registry Pending, Unable to Participate in Vine
Hello,
I'm facing a frustrating situation. I recently changed my brand name and applied for Amazon Brand Registry, but my application was unfortunately rejected. I submitted an appeal in November 2024, and it's still pending.
I have all the necessary documentation to prove the legitimacy of my products and brand. However, due to the pending Brand Registry status, I'm unable to participate in the Vine program, which is crucial for product launches.
My private label products have already arrived at the Amazon warehouse, and I'm concerned about the potential impact of not being able to leverage Vine for initial reviews.
Has anyone encountered a similar situation? Are there any alternative strategies for gaining initial traction without the Vine program? Any advice or support would be greatly appreciated.
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Don't worry about it. The Vine program may not be of any use at all.
Giving away 10 products to a buyer would have never bought the product had it not been free, may or may not be of any help. Those buyers are not required to respond at all, and sellers often find they make suggestions on how the product could be made better, which is worse than no reply at all.
Can you find your product quickly on the site searching as a potential buyer? If not, no potential buyer will be able to find the product either. Thus, if they can't find the product, what good are the reviews?
A short, 3-5-word, right to the point title, is a must for a buyer to find the product in question, is much more effective that reviews. when it comes to selling products.