Amazon Selling How to Check if Your Product is Ranking for a Specific Keyyword | NO SOFTWARE NEEDED




How to check if your Amazon or Amazon FBA Product is Ranking for a Specific Keyword? Hey guys, been a while since I"ve done any Amazon or Amazon FBA videos. The only real new PL product I've rolled out recently is a summer product, I don't really have anything else I'm rolling out and most of my other products are longer term products I've been selling for years so havn't really made any new videos in a while. I will be making some videos about retail arbitrage and selling other people's products now that we're heading into Q4 here. I'm also going to be making a bigger push into some new Private Label products this winter as well so I'll do some videos as I get more into that. The quick tip I wanted to share with you guys today is how to check if your Amazon product is ranking for specific keywords. Now there are softwares out there that will help you run checks like this but what's cool about this method is that your just using Amazon, no softwares needed. I have to give credit where credit is due, picked up this tip from Tanner Fox in a recent video. So here's what your going to do. Your going to find your products ASIN number and copy and paste it. Your then going to head over to Amazon and plug it into the search bar. Make sure your searching all of Amazon and not a specific category. Your going to type in your ASIN number, then the plus sign with no space, and then a keyword you want to check. I'll give you an example from this video below... B0118QMOXK+paddle If we are ranking for the keyword our product will show up in search. If were not ranking for the keyword our product won't show up. You can see in the actual video an example of this but what I would want to do is type in the example above, ie ASIn plus sign and then keyword and continue to try different keywords. Some other examples would be... B0118QMOXK+water B0118QMOXK+ocean B0118QMOXK+sup B0118QMOXK+surfboard Anyhow guys, pretty straight forward. The reason this is more important now than in the past is Amazon is limiting us to 200 characters worth of keywords so your going to have to be more targeted with the keywords we use. Also, you no longer need to use multiple keywords for plurals so the word "slice" for example will cover "slicer" , "slicers" etc, I don't need to continue type in the same word and longtail keywords in plural form as one form ranks for everything. If you continue to use plurals your essentially just wasting your 200 characters. Hope this helps out you Amazon sellers out there. See ya next time!!!!

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