Normal, once there is data abnormality, such as sales are falling, conversion rate is abnormal, flow is 0, etc., we need to deal with it in time. Regarding data analysis, we will mainly analyze store traffic data, sales data and advertising data. Through these data, we can observe whether today's sales have increased or decreased. If there is a problem, we can accurately know which link has the problem and make reasonable adjustments. Although Amazon has stepped up its crackdown in recent years, the presence of "black technology" has not disappeared! Some time ago, many sellers had their stores closed due to variant violations, which caused panic among the people. Some sellers were even accidentally affected even though their mergers were clearly in compliance with the regulations. Without exception, these violating stores received an email notification from Amazon, which stated: "Your account has violated Section 3 of the Business Solutions Agreement." There is only one box to fill in when filing an appeal. But at this critical juncture, someone actually defied the law and illegally merged the variants, and they would not be split up! Recently, a seller discovered a product with a variant that was obviously in violation of regulations, but after observing for a long time, he found that the variant was still "alive" . Even reporting the variant himself was of no use. The details are as follows: Furthermore, as can be seen from the homepage, all other products of the brand are tied to international ones, and even variants that are obviously in violation of regulations are very stable and will not be removed for several weeks. ⭐What is the origin of this “black technology”? It was revealed that the name of this black technology is "overhead variant" . The variant will still violate the regulations, but performance will only be deducted when reported, and will not be forcibly split. ✅There are currently two ideas to achieve this operation: Scenario 1: Add the parent ASIN to the Transparency Program After some bold sellers tried it, they found that the second method is more feasible, but there are still some unsolvable problems: If store B goes down, it is likely that this illegal variant relationship will still exist, affecting store A Because merging is equivalent to a bug, splitting is difficult and there is currently no solution. There may be risks associated with the store
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