Guide for Sellers on Tackling Notifications and Ungating Restricted Products in Amazon
If you are gung-ho about your new account at Amazon as a seller and are about to log in for the day and upload an item, and out pops a board saying “Your Account is at Risk”, what do you do? Your initial reaction would be of shock, and wonder if your Amazon account is hacked. Then you would cool down and look through the FAQ pages of the Amazon marketing, and here we are. You might worry if your products have been ban for good, or if your product specially seeks ungating in the Amazon. Whether you are a Private seller, or are retail arbitrage sellers from the beauty or F&B departments, or others, we have the solution. Amazon has this new Account Health dashboard, which says a lot about the At-risk listings and does not allow a few brands to get ungating. Everything you need to know about At-risk listing and other notifications: The new Account Health dashboard helps in keeping track of the performance of the seller’s products on Amazon. This performance tracking will be for a period of 180 days. If this dashboard detects any flaw in the Amazon product listing, then it flags it down and sends an ‘At-Risk’ notification to the seller. In a few cases, many of these notifications could have reached you by mistake. In a few other cases, you might have a notification even if you might have already appealed to Amazon SEO about it.