How to syncr amazon usa listing and A+ content to amazon canada
I have listings with A+ content in Amazon USA .
Now i want to sync the products in Amazon Canada and Mexico
For some product the bullet points do not appear and A+ content is not appearing in amazon Canada and Mexico .
Is there a way to sync all product details and A+ content from amazon usa to Amazon Canada and Mexico
How to syncr amazon usa listing and A+ content to amazon canada
I have listings with A+ content in Amazon USA .
Now i want to sync the products in Amazon Canada and Mexico
For some product the bullet points do not appear and A+ content is not appearing in amazon Canada and Mexico .
Is there a way to sync all product details and A+ content from amazon usa to Amazon Canada and Mexico
1 reply
Steve_Amazon
Hi @Seller_R1VtxIumIhb5A,
Steve from Amazon here, thank you for the post. The eligibility criteria outlined below is per country that you sell and publish A+ Content in. You may meet criteria in one country, but not another. You are eligible if:
- You have already published A+ Brand Story to all ASINs within your catalog that you have rights to publish A+ content to through Brand Registry. You can confirm this by accessing the A+ Content Manager and searching to see if you have created and published a project that shows the content type as "BrandStory" in your A+ content project list. You will also see A+ Brand Story on your ASINs under the “From the Brand” fields on the detail page.
- You have had at least 15 project submissions of A+ content that have been approved and published within the past 12 months. You can confirm this by accessing the A+ Content Manager and checking the status of your submitted projects and the last published date. This is to ensure our guidelines are being adhered to.
Visit this resource for more information on A+ Content. If you believe that there is an issue with accessing A+ Content in a certain store, please create a case to Seller Support for more troubleshooting.
Please let me know if there are any questions.
Thanks,
Steve