Amazon practical traffic increase method 4: "brushing orders" Amazon practical traffic increase method 4: "brushing orders"

Amazon practical traffic increase method 4: "brushing orders"

Amazon practical traffic increase method 4: "brushing orders"

The so-called fake orders are nothing more than finding some fake buyers to help you make fake purchases, so as to improve some of your key sales indicators, such as reviews, feedback, health, ratings, etc. Fake orders are definitely an act that violates Amazon’s sales policy. If you are caught, your store will be closed, your goods will be seized, your payments will be deducted, and you may even be involved in a lawsuit. I also need to state here that I personally do not support any form of "brushing orders". I encourage everyone to quickly open up the market and obtain real sales data by developing good products and conducting meticulous marketing. I won’t go into detail on how to “brush orders” here, as this will mislead you, but if you really want to swipe orders, you may need to pay attention to the following points:

1. Do not place orders during the period of making a complaint, being complained, or being punished

2. New ASIN orders need to be controlled in quantity

3. It is best not to have a large number of duplicate IPs, routers, network cards, and serial numbers for the order-brushing machines.

4. Don’t place fake orders in large quantities during sensitive periods. For example, Amazon recently sued an agency that provided fake order services. It is best not to place fake orders during this period.

Finally, I would like to say, is it necessary to brush orders?

I think: it is totally unnecessary! There are three reasons:

1. Among the sellers in many countries that I have come into contact with, only Chinese sellers engage in fake orders on a large scale. There are many sellers in other countries who do not fake orders at all and yet are doing very well.

2. Compared with other platforms, the conversion rate of traffic on Amazon is very high, so you only need to do a good job of early SEO and Product Ads to have a small amount of traffic. The number of orders may not be too many, but normal sales will definitely not be a problem. As long as it can be sold normally. Gradually, as some key data come up, sales will be further boosted, thus forming a virtuous circle.

3. High risk and high cost. As far as I know, Amazon can detect any fake order behavior through big data analysis, it’s just a matter of whether it wants to investigate your problem or whether it is willing to spend resources to investigate your problem. So if you have ever faked orders and Amazon happens to find out, you will be doomed. In addition, the cost of brushing orders is not low. Generally, the fee is based on the price of the goods. The higher the price, the higher the fee, ranging from a few dozen RMB to several hundred RMB. I usually think that instead of spending money on fake orders, it is better to spend money on Product Ads. As long as your basic SEO and ad optimization are done well, you can sell products and obtain corresponding sales data, killing two birds with one stone. Why take such a big risk to fake orders? !