I hope nothing happens to my competitors and they don't blame me.

I hope nothing happens to my competitors and they don't blame me.



I have been through so much in making adult products.
 
Phase I,



Amazon often found adult product links that were blocked. I kept changing the product information to appeal. It was very tiring. Later, I had to consider how to place ads, how to get more data after placing ads, and how to run ads for a longer time before being suspended. At this stage, I was still struggling with Amazon's rules and trying to survive in the cracks. It was very tiring, but generally safe.



 
Phase II



When I started to receive performance, Amazon sometimes prompted that I had been complained about. Then I had to appeal. It was a long road. But later, I could appeal back if I needed to change the adult tag and other titles, so that the links could continue to sell. I finally figured out how to appeal to solve the performance issues of selling adult products. I thought I could sell with peace of mind. However, I copied sales and complained to competitors. Slowly, all the links of a store were complained and removed. At this time, we basically only prepared this store to sell adult products. This stage was the early stage of being slaughtered by competitors.



 
The third stage,



Because our store was targeted, we had to prepare a new store to start over. Then we prepared four or five stores one after another, and started to build brilliance in other stores. Haha. The good times were short-lived, and complaints about sucking utility patents and various appearance patents came. Finally, our first store was closed. Then, through pictures and descriptions, we tried our best to make sure that those who complained about the functions did not have enough evidence. In addition, there were already a lot of adult infringements on Amazon, so we were calm for a while. At this stage, we had to face the problems that infringing products were inevitable. We also decided not to sell infringing products. I didn’t know which ones were infringing before, and I chose them randomly.



 
Stage 4,



I don’t want to sell adult products anymore... No! I don’t even want to sell on Amazon anymore... But I have no other strengths, so I have no choice but to continue selling on Amazon. I was very happy at first and figured out some ways to make it harder for Amazon to find out that I was selling adult products, and how to advertise better. I was happy for just a few days before my store link was complained about or removed from Amazon because of pornographic pictures or misplaced categories or offensive adult products... Then, pesticides were added to the links and other products, which conflicted with adult products and led to the links being removed in batches. Basically, all of them were added with pesticides and needed to be appealed... What else is this? Give up? No, add the store, change the chariot, and then associate the store? ? I’m hanging up my question mark face again. In just one short month, I’ve hung up more stores than I have in several years.



At this stage, stay calm, wait and see, and wait and see. All kinds of monsters and demons come out during the peak season. . . .
 
Now I look at my store selling regular products and I am really scared. I hope nothing happens to my competitors and they don’t blame me. I must be a very stupid operator.


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