My products aren't showing in search results
Hello when I search for my products as if I was a customer they don't show up on the search results anywhere. I have been through every single page and nothing. I have tried single keywords and combinations of the most obvious keywords. "Wonkiwear fan" which is my brand name and product type doesn't work either, and even searching by their ASIN doesn't work?
My account is in perfect health and the listings are showing as active with no error messages?
For example ASIN B0DNWF7D18. But every single one of my products aren’t showing in search results? How is anyone meant to buy them if even I can’t find them knowing exactly what to search for?
Case id: 10553012472
My products aren't showing in search results
Hello when I search for my products as if I was a customer they don't show up on the search results anywhere. I have been through every single page and nothing. I have tried single keywords and combinations of the most obvious keywords. "Wonkiwear fan" which is my brand name and product type doesn't work either, and even searching by their ASIN doesn't work?
My account is in perfect health and the listings are showing as active with no error messages?
For example ASIN B0DNWF7D18. But every single one of my products aren’t showing in search results? How is anyone meant to buy them if even I can’t find them knowing exactly what to search for?
Case id: 10553012472
5 replies
Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh
At a guess - from the screen shot from @Seller_mS10UjVYuuGor above - you may have issues wth listing supression in searches as your images don't follow amazon requirements.
The fan features a hand andthe glasses all have variouys shadows in the primary image.
Both those issue are against amazon requirements.
Ezra_Amazon
Hi @Seller_xWQ1u7FQ7hoxy
Does your product belong to a variation family with different options like colors or sizes? If yes, then Amazon shows the most relevant child ASIN representing the ASIN family in the search results. This is done to provide the best match for the customer's search query.
For instance, let's say you sell steering wheel covers, and you offer black, tan, and white colors. If a customer searches for "black steering wheel cover," Amazon will display the black variation in the search results since that's the most relevant match for the customer's search.
Just let me know! Ezra