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Hi all, hope someone can help. I have a product called say, XY Test CD ... if you search for XY Test ...nothing, nowhere to be seen. If you search for XY Test CD - it can be found. My product is pretty much the only product with this name, so why if you do a search for XY does it not show? Im pretty sure id sell more if the search was more logical...unless im missing something here?

Do others just keep listing their product into different categories..seems futile. TIA

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Product Listing Query

Hi all, hope someone can help. I have a product called say, XY Test CD ... if you search for XY Test ...nothing, nowhere to be seen. If you search for XY Test CD - it can be found. My product is pretty much the only product with this name, so why if you do a search for XY does it not show? Im pretty sure id sell more if the search was more logical...unless im missing something here?

Do others just keep listing their product into different categories..seems futile. TIA

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When you do a search on Amazon it isn't really necessarily looking to match the search terms with a listing title. It's trying to show results that it believes buyers will want to see based on Amazon's algorithm.

So if i search for "music aptitude test" Amazon is largely going to show book results since that is predominantly what buyers have purchased after making that search. Adding "CD" to the search term basically encourages Amazon to broaden the search which is why your product will then show.

All that said, listing quality is also a factor that determines where (if at all) a product will show in the search results. In the above example where i searched "music aptitude test" Amazon is only showing your product where i force it to by restricting the results by price filters.

That indicates that although Amazon know your product probably should be shown, it is choosing not to show it as it believes it to be a low quality listing.

Amazon has a blog where they talk through how to boost a listing's search rankings by using things like keywords and generally optimising listings:

https://sell.amazon.com/blog/amazon-seo

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Hello Sellers

This is Sakura from Amazon.

@Seller_QuM1AZgzfU9x4, thank you for the detailed explanation and sharing this useful link !

@Seller_uSvBptG7yNp6d,

You can consider marking the post as the “Most helpful reply” by using the option menu under "...".

I am sending here the resources that can be useful for you as well!

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Product Listing Query

Hi all, hope someone can help. I have a product called say, XY Test CD ... if you search for XY Test ...nothing, nowhere to be seen. If you search for XY Test CD - it can be found. My product is pretty much the only product with this name, so why if you do a search for XY does it not show? Im pretty sure id sell more if the search was more logical...unless im missing something here?

Do others just keep listing their product into different categories..seems futile. TIA

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Product Listing Query

Hi all, hope someone can help. I have a product called say, XY Test CD ... if you search for XY Test ...nothing, nowhere to be seen. If you search for XY Test CD - it can be found. My product is pretty much the only product with this name, so why if you do a search for XY does it not show? Im pretty sure id sell more if the search was more logical...unless im missing something here?

Do others just keep listing their product into different categories..seems futile. TIA

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Hi all, hope someone can help. I have a product called say, XY Test CD ... if you search for XY Test ...nothing, nowhere to be seen. If you search for XY Test CD - it can be found. My product is pretty much the only product with this name, so why if you do a search for XY does it not show? Im pretty sure id sell more if the search was more logical...unless im missing something here?

Do others just keep listing their product into different categories..seems futile. TIA

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Seller_QuM1AZgzfU9x4

When you do a search on Amazon it isn't really necessarily looking to match the search terms with a listing title. It's trying to show results that it believes buyers will want to see based on Amazon's algorithm.

So if i search for "music aptitude test" Amazon is largely going to show book results since that is predominantly what buyers have purchased after making that search. Adding "CD" to the search term basically encourages Amazon to broaden the search which is why your product will then show.

All that said, listing quality is also a factor that determines where (if at all) a product will show in the search results. In the above example where i searched "music aptitude test" Amazon is only showing your product where i force it to by restricting the results by price filters.

That indicates that although Amazon know your product probably should be shown, it is choosing not to show it as it believes it to be a low quality listing.

Amazon has a blog where they talk through how to boost a listing's search rankings by using things like keywords and generally optimising listings:

https://sell.amazon.com/blog/amazon-seo

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Hello Sellers

This is Sakura from Amazon.

@Seller_QuM1AZgzfU9x4, thank you for the detailed explanation and sharing this useful link !

@Seller_uSvBptG7yNp6d,

You can consider marking the post as the “Most helpful reply” by using the option menu under "...".

I am sending here the resources that can be useful for you as well!

Did you find helpful information? Please, share it with us.

Regards,

Sakura

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When you do a search on Amazon it isn't really necessarily looking to match the search terms with a listing title. It's trying to show results that it believes buyers will want to see based on Amazon's algorithm.

So if i search for "music aptitude test" Amazon is largely going to show book results since that is predominantly what buyers have purchased after making that search. Adding "CD" to the search term basically encourages Amazon to broaden the search which is why your product will then show.

All that said, listing quality is also a factor that determines where (if at all) a product will show in the search results. In the above example where i searched "music aptitude test" Amazon is only showing your product where i force it to by restricting the results by price filters.

That indicates that although Amazon know your product probably should be shown, it is choosing not to show it as it believes it to be a low quality listing.

Amazon has a blog where they talk through how to boost a listing's search rankings by using things like keywords and generally optimising listings:

https://sell.amazon.com/blog/amazon-seo

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When you do a search on Amazon it isn't really necessarily looking to match the search terms with a listing title. It's trying to show results that it believes buyers will want to see based on Amazon's algorithm.

So if i search for "music aptitude test" Amazon is largely going to show book results since that is predominantly what buyers have purchased after making that search. Adding "CD" to the search term basically encourages Amazon to broaden the search which is why your product will then show.

All that said, listing quality is also a factor that determines where (if at all) a product will show in the search results. In the above example where i searched "music aptitude test" Amazon is only showing your product where i force it to by restricting the results by price filters.

That indicates that although Amazon know your product probably should be shown, it is choosing not to show it as it believes it to be a low quality listing.

Amazon has a blog where they talk through how to boost a listing's search rankings by using things like keywords and generally optimising listings:

https://sell.amazon.com/blog/amazon-seo

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Hello Sellers

This is Sakura from Amazon.

@Seller_QuM1AZgzfU9x4, thank you for the detailed explanation and sharing this useful link !

@Seller_uSvBptG7yNp6d,

You can consider marking the post as the “Most helpful reply” by using the option menu under "...".

I am sending here the resources that can be useful for you as well!

Did you find helpful information? Please, share it with us.

Regards,

Sakura

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Sakura_Amazon_

Hello Sellers

This is Sakura from Amazon.

@Seller_QuM1AZgzfU9x4, thank you for the detailed explanation and sharing this useful link !

@Seller_uSvBptG7yNp6d,

You can consider marking the post as the “Most helpful reply” by using the option menu under "...".

I am sending here the resources that can be useful for you as well!

Did you find helpful information? Please, share it with us.

Regards,

Sakura

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