Why Sellers SHOULD Do The Research on Restricted Items Before Creating A Listing On Amazon
Before you jump on any Amazon listing, I want you to make sure you do a little bit of research, find out whether it is a restricted product. And if it is, don’t get on that listing, even if there’s a great profit motive, because the chances of your entire business going down are very, very significant.
Often when you’re in the restricted products, your entire account is going down, not just the listing deactivation.
So what do you do if you make this mistake, you need to draft a killer persuasive and concise plan of action.
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So when it comes to this particular issue about jumping on a listing for a restricted product, you need to often write a plan of action that includes arguments about how you are going to be better at checking out listings and how you’re going to increase your own training on how Amazon works and which products you can sell, which products you cannot sell.