What is the difference between these two Generic Keywords?
What is the difference between these two Generic Keywords?
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Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC
Seller_E8mL3eW2WFX39
It's the same. Based on Category it looks different and the information can be located in a different tab but it does the same thing. You just add keywords related to the listing. You can do broad matches or specific. I advertise a lot so I use very specific. Someone buying a plastic pipe doesn't want a metal pipe so I am specific to let the algorithm know I am selling metal pipes for example. A lot of ad people will tell you this is wrong. Why my ROA's are 6-14+ any given day and they brag about 4 but it's up to you man. Like a tooth brush for example would probably be comparing to most other tooth brushes but you wouldn't really want to pop up when a person searches "Electric Tooth Brush" unless you were selling one, right? On the other hand if you had an electric tooth brush you might want to show no matter what right? Really is situational.
Danny_Amazon
Hello @Seller_f1h1r1hClSr72- and thanks for this post! It looks like the other sellers in this thread were able to offer some solid context already. If any of those answer did help you resolve this situation, please feel free to mark it as the 'Most helpful reply' so future sellers viewing this thread will have an idea of how to approach the issue!
Keyword requirements may vary by category, but you can always consult this help page to find valid values for the categories your items are in.
Thanks,
Danny