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My Product is Not Showing On Amazon App

Hello guys I have active listing but why my product is not showing on amazon app in search.

Only of i copy and paste my ASIN on amazon app then only it shows my product on amazon but otherwise its not showing in search bar

Is Running Ads Would Help?

Whats the point of Putting the Products here if My Product is not Visible to customer how It would sell.?

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Seller_UrLUE0p4puVuj

My Product is Not Showing On Amazon App

Hello guys I have active listing but why my product is not showing on amazon app in search.

Only of i copy and paste my ASIN on amazon app then only it shows my product on amazon but otherwise its not showing in search bar

Is Running Ads Would Help?

Whats the point of Putting the Products here if My Product is not Visible to customer how It would sell.?

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The common reason for that is that your title is spammed. If you can't find your listing, nobody else can find it either.

The Amazon search engine runs on finding titles much more than keywords. A short, to the point, 3-5-word title is most effective. Infact, when you enter more than five words in the Amazon browse, it tells you to enter less words.

Now here is the dark side of selling. In the Amazon seller university, it tells sellers to use many words in the title. However. Amazon's own products never do this. Their titles are always short, to the point 3-5-word titles. Amazon knows that long spammed titles cannot be found, So, why would Amazon tell sellers to use long titles.

The answer is really simple. You, the seller, wants to succeed and Amazon has just the solution. Buy some advertising from Amazon and your problem is over. It is sort of like being set-up by a used car salesman to buy something you don't need.

What is the ASIN for the product in question?

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Hi there @Seller_UrLUE0p4puVuj- and thanks for looking to the New Seller Community for some guidance on displaying in Amazon search.

As @Seller_CW0P5hgbsiqWX noted, the title can be a primary method for finding your product through search. It is the number one recommendation on this page focused on optimizing your product's discoverability, though the other suggestions there will also be helpful to review, and ensure are reflected on your listings.

Advertising through Amazon wouldn't help your product's organic search results, but it can help show your product listing to customers who are searching for similar products and keywords. To get your feet wet, I'd recommend reviewing the details on Sponsored Products, and Sponsored Display campaigns, to understand what may work best for your business.

I hope this helps, but let me know if you do encounter any other questions on the topic!

Thanks,

Danny

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My Product is Not Showing On Amazon App

Hello guys I have active listing but why my product is not showing on amazon app in search.

Only of i copy and paste my ASIN on amazon app then only it shows my product on amazon but otherwise its not showing in search bar

Is Running Ads Would Help?

Whats the point of Putting the Products here if My Product is not Visible to customer how It would sell.?

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My Product is Not Showing On Amazon App

Hello guys I have active listing but why my product is not showing on amazon app in search.

Only of i copy and paste my ASIN on amazon app then only it shows my product on amazon but otherwise its not showing in search bar

Is Running Ads Would Help?

Whats the point of Putting the Products here if My Product is not Visible to customer how It would sell.?

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Hello guys I have active listing but why my product is not showing on amazon app in search.

Only of i copy and paste my ASIN on amazon app then only it shows my product on amazon but otherwise its not showing in search bar

Is Running Ads Would Help?

Whats the point of Putting the Products here if My Product is not Visible to customer how It would sell.?

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The common reason for that is that your title is spammed. If you can't find your listing, nobody else can find it either.

The Amazon search engine runs on finding titles much more than keywords. A short, to the point, 3-5-word title is most effective. Infact, when you enter more than five words in the Amazon browse, it tells you to enter less words.

Now here is the dark side of selling. In the Amazon seller university, it tells sellers to use many words in the title. However. Amazon's own products never do this. Their titles are always short, to the point 3-5-word titles. Amazon knows that long spammed titles cannot be found, So, why would Amazon tell sellers to use long titles.

The answer is really simple. You, the seller, wants to succeed and Amazon has just the solution. Buy some advertising from Amazon and your problem is over. It is sort of like being set-up by a used car salesman to buy something you don't need.

What is the ASIN for the product in question?

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Danny_Amazon

Hi there @Seller_UrLUE0p4puVuj- and thanks for looking to the New Seller Community for some guidance on displaying in Amazon search.

As @Seller_CW0P5hgbsiqWX noted, the title can be a primary method for finding your product through search. It is the number one recommendation on this page focused on optimizing your product's discoverability, though the other suggestions there will also be helpful to review, and ensure are reflected on your listings.

Advertising through Amazon wouldn't help your product's organic search results, but it can help show your product listing to customers who are searching for similar products and keywords. To get your feet wet, I'd recommend reviewing the details on Sponsored Products, and Sponsored Display campaigns, to understand what may work best for your business.

I hope this helps, but let me know if you do encounter any other questions on the topic!

Thanks,

Danny

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Seller_CW0P5hgbsiqWX

The common reason for that is that your title is spammed. If you can't find your listing, nobody else can find it either.

The Amazon search engine runs on finding titles much more than keywords. A short, to the point, 3-5-word title is most effective. Infact, when you enter more than five words in the Amazon browse, it tells you to enter less words.

Now here is the dark side of selling. In the Amazon seller university, it tells sellers to use many words in the title. However. Amazon's own products never do this. Their titles are always short, to the point 3-5-word titles. Amazon knows that long spammed titles cannot be found, So, why would Amazon tell sellers to use long titles.

The answer is really simple. You, the seller, wants to succeed and Amazon has just the solution. Buy some advertising from Amazon and your problem is over. It is sort of like being set-up by a used car salesman to buy something you don't need.

What is the ASIN for the product in question?

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Seller_CW0P5hgbsiqWX

The common reason for that is that your title is spammed. If you can't find your listing, nobody else can find it either.

The Amazon search engine runs on finding titles much more than keywords. A short, to the point, 3-5-word title is most effective. Infact, when you enter more than five words in the Amazon browse, it tells you to enter less words.

Now here is the dark side of selling. In the Amazon seller university, it tells sellers to use many words in the title. However. Amazon's own products never do this. Their titles are always short, to the point 3-5-word titles. Amazon knows that long spammed titles cannot be found, So, why would Amazon tell sellers to use long titles.

The answer is really simple. You, the seller, wants to succeed and Amazon has just the solution. Buy some advertising from Amazon and your problem is over. It is sort of like being set-up by a used car salesman to buy something you don't need.

What is the ASIN for the product in question?

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Danny_Amazon

Hi there @Seller_UrLUE0p4puVuj- and thanks for looking to the New Seller Community for some guidance on displaying in Amazon search.

As @Seller_CW0P5hgbsiqWX noted, the title can be a primary method for finding your product through search. It is the number one recommendation on this page focused on optimizing your product's discoverability, though the other suggestions there will also be helpful to review, and ensure are reflected on your listings.

Advertising through Amazon wouldn't help your product's organic search results, but it can help show your product listing to customers who are searching for similar products and keywords. To get your feet wet, I'd recommend reviewing the details on Sponsored Products, and Sponsored Display campaigns, to understand what may work best for your business.

I hope this helps, but let me know if you do encounter any other questions on the topic!

Thanks,

Danny

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Danny_Amazon

Hi there @Seller_UrLUE0p4puVuj- and thanks for looking to the New Seller Community for some guidance on displaying in Amazon search.

As @Seller_CW0P5hgbsiqWX noted, the title can be a primary method for finding your product through search. It is the number one recommendation on this page focused on optimizing your product's discoverability, though the other suggestions there will also be helpful to review, and ensure are reflected on your listings.

Advertising through Amazon wouldn't help your product's organic search results, but it can help show your product listing to customers who are searching for similar products and keywords. To get your feet wet, I'd recommend reviewing the details on Sponsored Products, and Sponsored Display campaigns, to understand what may work best for your business.

I hope this helps, but let me know if you do encounter any other questions on the topic!

Thanks,

Danny

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