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How do I use Amazon Browse Tree Guide?

How do I use Amazon Browse Tree Guide?

To use a BTG:

  1. Go to Inventory File Templates and BTG and download the appropriate BTG from the relevant link in the table.
  2. Follow the instructions in the guide and choose the categories and subcategories for your products. Use the corresponding browse node IDs when you upload your inventory template file.

How do I download the Browse Tree Guide?

Download The Browse Tree Guide

  1. Log-in to your Seller Central account.
  2. Once you are in, hover your mouse to the Inventory tab then select Add Products Via Upload on the drop-down.
  3. On the “Download an Inventory” Tab, scroll down to the bottom and expand the Inventory Files section.

How do I add browse nodes to Amazon?

Please click on the – Edit option for that particular listing. You will be on the Product Summary page. Please select the – Vital Info tab and check for Recommended Browse node option. Choose the most appropriate Browse node for your product and click on – Save and finish option to Save the browse node.

What is BTG Amazon?

Amazon customers find products through search and browse. When customers browse, they can further refine their search by choosing specific product categories and subcategories. You can use the Product Classifier or a Browse Tree Guide (BTG) to help you identify the correct categories for your products.

How can I tell what category a product is on Amazon?

Enter your product title in the search box on the Amazon home page and search All Products. If your product is not displayed immediately, you may need to choose a category from the Refine Your Search list in the left column and then use the browse box in the left column to progressively narrow your criteria.

What is subject matter in Amazon listing?

The Subject Matter fields are text fields you are asked to fill out when editing your Amazon listing. They’re 5 fields of 50 characters each for a total of 250 characters, not much real estate. Their original purpose is to give Amazon a bit more context about what your product actually is.

How do I find my product category on Amazon?

Seller Central -> Inventory -> Add Products via Upload -> Upload inventory files, in the drop down select ‘Inventory Files’, select the file and upload it. You can enter 2 browse nodes, which means you can ensure that your products show up under 2 sub-categories.

What is product browse node classification?

Amazon catalog consists of billions of products that belong to thousands of browse nodes (each browse node represents a collection of items for sale). Browse nodes are used to help customers navigate through our website and classify products to product type groups.

What is node in Amazon URL?

Amazon Node ID: what is it Browse node IDs are numeric codes that identify inside Amazon a given product category. There are more than 30 THOUSANDS product categories on Amazon, each one identified by a unique Node ID (also called Browse Nodes).

How do I change product type on Amazon?

You can save time when you need to change the category of multiple products by uploading an Inventory File.

  1. Go to Add Products via Upload and generate the appropriate inventory file template.
  2. Enter your product information and include the new category in the Item Type Keyword column.

How do I find my Amazon store?

How to find a Amazon Seller’s Store Name and Store Id

  1. Visit Amazon.com.
  2. Click on Other Sellers on the right.
  3. Click on store name of other sellers.
  4. Click on sellers store front under their name.
  5. To find their seller ID, look at the html bar after merchant=
  6. Letter combination is their seller ID. Stay tuned and receive updates.

How do I find the ASIN category?

You can find an ASIN using the search box on Amazon’s homepage or within the Add a product page of your Amazon Seller Central account. Search by product name, model, UPC, or EAN. From the search results, click the link to the product’s detail page. You’ll find the ASIN in the middle of the product information section.