I need help. This is my Ad, but I’m only selling 1 - 4 per day.
Any ideas? My conversion rate is great, I assume my product visibility is not great?
I need help. This is my Ad, but I’m only selling 1 - 4 per day.
Any ideas? My conversion rate is great, I assume my product visibility is not great?
Increase bid, bid on placement. Increase budget.
Hard to say its only one day can you show monthly ppc view?
Drop a screenshot of your bid strategy after a full week into ChatGPT and let it do the work for you. I usually run an automatic and manual ad campaign on the same product per ChatGPTs advice. Chat will give advice on negative targeting and keyword search. Be sure to drop your results back into ChatGPT after one week in case you need to do some tweaking… And so on, and so on.
Everyone talks about CTR, CVR, and ROAS, but far fewer people talk about one of the issues that can quietly damage an entire Amazon business: the freight forwarder.
I have seen sellers invest heavily in listing images, A+ content, and launch strategies, only for serious problems to arise at the shipment stage. In practice, this can look like tracking IDs not being provided until customs clearance is complete, Carrier Central not being updated, Amazon having no visibility of incoming shipments, label mismatches causing the wrong products to reach customers and increasing return rates, shipments being cancelled unexpectedly by Amazon, inventory remaining stuck in “Under Review” or “Research” for weeks, and listings going out of stock despite careful planning.
When these issues begin to happen, the real mistake becomes clear. The cheapest option was chosen for the one partner responsible for keeping the supply chain moving smoothly.
A good freight forwarder does far more than simply move boxes from one location to another. They provide updates at every stage, help identify potential issues before they become costly problems, and may even suggest packaging changes that reduce dimensional weight and lower both shipping and FBA costs. That is not just logistics support. That is a genuine business partner.
Freight forwarders should be treated as strategic partners, not just another cost to cut. The brands that scale successfully do not win on listings alone. They win on operations as well.
Your listing may appear optimized, but Amazon’s AI still doesn’t understand your product.
Step 1: Pull the Category Listing Report
Request the Category Listing Report manually.
This file contains backend attributes Amazon AI depends on.
Step 2: Attribute Audit. Check for missing fields:
• Intended use
• Material type
• Target audience
These fields do not show in Seller Central UI, but Rufus and Comprehend read them.
Missing data weakens semantic relevance and indexing confidence.
Step 3: Semantic Reinforcement
Complete backend attributes to support semantic root injection.
This aligns catalog data with search intent and stabilizes ranking without ad spend.
If Amazon’s AI can’t classify your product, no amount of creatives will save it.
Most PPC accounts don’t fail because of big mistakes. They lose money because of small things that get ignored.
Things like:
No proper negative keywords
Budget wasted on low-intent searches
No real testing of ad creatives
Campaigns running on “set and forget”
These issues don’t look serious but over time, they quietly drain your budget.