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This week, orders have started to decrease. Is it related to platforms like TEMU starting their promotions early?

I sell items for around £100 per unit.

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Could be. Temu are indeed very cheap on some products. You also are seeing more compeition from the likes of TikTok Shop etc - and, with peoples budgets still tight- people are more inclined to shop around. Perhaps they are starting to realised amazon isn't the cheapest place anymore.

But, that being said, you provide very little information. What is it you sell? Is it seasonal? Do you do FBA etc. Just saying you sell items for around £100 tells us very little.

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I noticed that you primarily sell solar panels, so I looked into both broader trends and specific product details that might be impacting your recent sales dip. My goal was to offer some concrete insights that could be helpful in setting your listings apart. Here’s what I found:

Seasonal Demand Fluctuations

To understand if seasonal demand might play a role, I checked Google Trends for "solar panels" in the UK. It appears there’s a regular pattern: search interest typically drops between October and December before picking up again in the new year. This seasonal insight could be worth considering for your overall sales expectations.

Product Listing Improvements for ASIN B07PR97J76

  1. Waterproof Rating: Image #8 displays "WaterProof IP73," while the product data states IP68. Aligning this information could help prevent customer confusion.
  2. Panel Efficiency: Both the product data and Image #2 list 22% efficiency, but the bullet points mention a 23% increase in efficiency. Unifying these details would provide more clarity.
  3. Dimensions: The listing shows two different sets of dimensions: 117.5 x 54 x 0.3 cm; 2.2 kg (table above A+ description) and 106L x 55W x 0.3H cm (table above bullet points). Ensuring consistency here could help customers better understand the product size.
  4. Wattage: The title indicates 200 watts, which I assume is the combined output of two panels, while the A+ content mentions 105w (presumably for each panel). Explicitly stating this distinction could prevent any confusion.

Features visible in the images that may strengthen your A+ content

  • Panel Construction (Image #6): Shows a five-layer build including PET, EVA film, Mono Cell, and TPT Backsheet, which contributes to durability.
  • 9BB vs. 10BB Technology (Image #3): The image mentions 9BB, while the product data lists 10BB. Consistency here could help clarify the technology used.
  • Corrosion Resistance (Image #8): This feature isn’t mentioned in the main product data but could add appeal to potential buyers.

Image Improvements

  • Image #2: The comparison chart ("Our Conversion rate: 22%" vs. "Other Conversion rate: 18%") could benefit from more context since "Other" is undefined.
  • Image #3: Fixing typos like "powerof" to "power of" and "significantlyincrease" to "significantly increase" would enhance readability.
  • Image #8: Correcting "High Conwersion Electricity" to "High Conversion Electricity" and aligning the waterproof rating with the product data would polish the listing.

I hope these insights are useful!

Best, Michael

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Seller_K8edOfPu9HEmN

Add the fact that the highest IP is IP69 so IP73 is a complete nonsense.

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  • Waterproof Rating: Image #8 displays "WaterProof IP73," while the product data states IP68. Aligning this information could help prevent customer confusion.
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    but Temu needs to be banned, they’re using slaves.. not a sweat shop actual slavery in many cases. The app also data mines and sells data as one of their main sources of income.. I would personally never use it.

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    Seller_b0jbd55Mz9pGt

    This week, orders have started to decrease. Is it related to platforms like TEMU starting their promotions early?

    I sell items for around £100 per unit.

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    This week, orders have started to decrease. Is it related to platforms like TEMU starting their promotions early?

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    I sell items for around £100 per unit.

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    Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh

    Could be. Temu are indeed very cheap on some products. You also are seeing more compeition from the likes of TikTok Shop etc - and, with peoples budgets still tight- people are more inclined to shop around. Perhaps they are starting to realised amazon isn't the cheapest place anymore.

    But, that being said, you provide very little information. What is it you sell? Is it seasonal? Do you do FBA etc. Just saying you sell items for around £100 tells us very little.

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    Seller_i6S8knzW6zU6Z

    I noticed that you primarily sell solar panels, so I looked into both broader trends and specific product details that might be impacting your recent sales dip. My goal was to offer some concrete insights that could be helpful in setting your listings apart. Here’s what I found:

    Seasonal Demand Fluctuations

    To understand if seasonal demand might play a role, I checked Google Trends for "solar panels" in the UK. It appears there’s a regular pattern: search interest typically drops between October and December before picking up again in the new year. This seasonal insight could be worth considering for your overall sales expectations.

    Product Listing Improvements for ASIN B07PR97J76

    1. Waterproof Rating: Image #8 displays "WaterProof IP73," while the product data states IP68. Aligning this information could help prevent customer confusion.
    2. Panel Efficiency: Both the product data and Image #2 list 22% efficiency, but the bullet points mention a 23% increase in efficiency. Unifying these details would provide more clarity.
    3. Dimensions: The listing shows two different sets of dimensions: 117.5 x 54 x 0.3 cm; 2.2 kg (table above A+ description) and 106L x 55W x 0.3H cm (table above bullet points). Ensuring consistency here could help customers better understand the product size.
    4. Wattage: The title indicates 200 watts, which I assume is the combined output of two panels, while the A+ content mentions 105w (presumably for each panel). Explicitly stating this distinction could prevent any confusion.

    Features visible in the images that may strengthen your A+ content

    • Panel Construction (Image #6): Shows a five-layer build including PET, EVA film, Mono Cell, and TPT Backsheet, which contributes to durability.
    • 9BB vs. 10BB Technology (Image #3): The image mentions 9BB, while the product data lists 10BB. Consistency here could help clarify the technology used.
    • Corrosion Resistance (Image #8): This feature isn’t mentioned in the main product data but could add appeal to potential buyers.

    Image Improvements

    • Image #2: The comparison chart ("Our Conversion rate: 22%" vs. "Other Conversion rate: 18%") could benefit from more context since "Other" is undefined.
    • Image #3: Fixing typos like "powerof" to "power of" and "significantlyincrease" to "significantly increase" would enhance readability.
    • Image #8: Correcting "High Conwersion Electricity" to "High Conversion Electricity" and aligning the waterproof rating with the product data would polish the listing.

    I hope these insights are useful!

    Best, Michael

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    Seller_K8edOfPu9HEmN

    Add the fact that the highest IP is IP69 so IP73 is a complete nonsense.

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    Seller_i6S8knzW6zU6Z
  • Waterproof Rating: Image #8 displays "WaterProof IP73," while the product data states IP68. Aligning this information could help prevent customer confusion.
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    Seller_raHZbxvpfgJs3

    but Temu needs to be banned, they’re using slaves.. not a sweat shop actual slavery in many cases. The app also data mines and sells data as one of their main sources of income.. I would personally never use it.

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    Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh

    Could be. Temu are indeed very cheap on some products. You also are seeing more compeition from the likes of TikTok Shop etc - and, with peoples budgets still tight- people are more inclined to shop around. Perhaps they are starting to realised amazon isn't the cheapest place anymore.

    But, that being said, you provide very little information. What is it you sell? Is it seasonal? Do you do FBA etc. Just saying you sell items for around £100 tells us very little.

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    Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh

    Could be. Temu are indeed very cheap on some products. You also are seeing more compeition from the likes of TikTok Shop etc - and, with peoples budgets still tight- people are more inclined to shop around. Perhaps they are starting to realised amazon isn't the cheapest place anymore.

    But, that being said, you provide very little information. What is it you sell? Is it seasonal? Do you do FBA etc. Just saying you sell items for around £100 tells us very little.

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    Seller_i6S8knzW6zU6Z

    I noticed that you primarily sell solar panels, so I looked into both broader trends and specific product details that might be impacting your recent sales dip. My goal was to offer some concrete insights that could be helpful in setting your listings apart. Here’s what I found:

    Seasonal Demand Fluctuations

    To understand if seasonal demand might play a role, I checked Google Trends for "solar panels" in the UK. It appears there’s a regular pattern: search interest typically drops between October and December before picking up again in the new year. This seasonal insight could be worth considering for your overall sales expectations.

    Product Listing Improvements for ASIN B07PR97J76

    1. Waterproof Rating: Image #8 displays "WaterProof IP73," while the product data states IP68. Aligning this information could help prevent customer confusion.
    2. Panel Efficiency: Both the product data and Image #2 list 22% efficiency, but the bullet points mention a 23% increase in efficiency. Unifying these details would provide more clarity.
    3. Dimensions: The listing shows two different sets of dimensions: 117.5 x 54 x 0.3 cm; 2.2 kg (table above A+ description) and 106L x 55W x 0.3H cm (table above bullet points). Ensuring consistency here could help customers better understand the product size.
    4. Wattage: The title indicates 200 watts, which I assume is the combined output of two panels, while the A+ content mentions 105w (presumably for each panel). Explicitly stating this distinction could prevent any confusion.

    Features visible in the images that may strengthen your A+ content

    • Panel Construction (Image #6): Shows a five-layer build including PET, EVA film, Mono Cell, and TPT Backsheet, which contributes to durability.
    • 9BB vs. 10BB Technology (Image #3): The image mentions 9BB, while the product data lists 10BB. Consistency here could help clarify the technology used.
    • Corrosion Resistance (Image #8): This feature isn’t mentioned in the main product data but could add appeal to potential buyers.

    Image Improvements

    • Image #2: The comparison chart ("Our Conversion rate: 22%" vs. "Other Conversion rate: 18%") could benefit from more context since "Other" is undefined.
    • Image #3: Fixing typos like "powerof" to "power of" and "significantlyincrease" to "significantly increase" would enhance readability.
    • Image #8: Correcting "High Conwersion Electricity" to "High Conversion Electricity" and aligning the waterproof rating with the product data would polish the listing.

    I hope these insights are useful!

    Best, Michael

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    Seller_i6S8knzW6zU6Z

    I noticed that you primarily sell solar panels, so I looked into both broader trends and specific product details that might be impacting your recent sales dip. My goal was to offer some concrete insights that could be helpful in setting your listings apart. Here’s what I found:

    Seasonal Demand Fluctuations

    To understand if seasonal demand might play a role, I checked Google Trends for "solar panels" in the UK. It appears there’s a regular pattern: search interest typically drops between October and December before picking up again in the new year. This seasonal insight could be worth considering for your overall sales expectations.

    Product Listing Improvements for ASIN B07PR97J76

    1. Waterproof Rating: Image #8 displays "WaterProof IP73," while the product data states IP68. Aligning this information could help prevent customer confusion.
    2. Panel Efficiency: Both the product data and Image #2 list 22% efficiency, but the bullet points mention a 23% increase in efficiency. Unifying these details would provide more clarity.
    3. Dimensions: The listing shows two different sets of dimensions: 117.5 x 54 x 0.3 cm; 2.2 kg (table above A+ description) and 106L x 55W x 0.3H cm (table above bullet points). Ensuring consistency here could help customers better understand the product size.
    4. Wattage: The title indicates 200 watts, which I assume is the combined output of two panels, while the A+ content mentions 105w (presumably for each panel). Explicitly stating this distinction could prevent any confusion.

    Features visible in the images that may strengthen your A+ content

    • Panel Construction (Image #6): Shows a five-layer build including PET, EVA film, Mono Cell, and TPT Backsheet, which contributes to durability.
    • 9BB vs. 10BB Technology (Image #3): The image mentions 9BB, while the product data lists 10BB. Consistency here could help clarify the technology used.
    • Corrosion Resistance (Image #8): This feature isn’t mentioned in the main product data but could add appeal to potential buyers.

    Image Improvements

    • Image #2: The comparison chart ("Our Conversion rate: 22%" vs. "Other Conversion rate: 18%") could benefit from more context since "Other" is undefined.
    • Image #3: Fixing typos like "powerof" to "power of" and "significantlyincrease" to "significantly increase" would enhance readability.
    • Image #8: Correcting "High Conwersion Electricity" to "High Conversion Electricity" and aligning the waterproof rating with the product data would polish the listing.

    I hope these insights are useful!

    Best, Michael

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    Seller_K8edOfPu9HEmN

    Add the fact that the highest IP is IP69 so IP73 is a complete nonsense.

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    Seller_i6S8knzW6zU6Z
  • Waterproof Rating: Image #8 displays "WaterProof IP73," while the product data states IP68. Aligning this information could help prevent customer confusion.
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    Seller_K8edOfPu9HEmN

    Add the fact that the highest IP is IP69 so IP73 is a complete nonsense.

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    Seller_i6S8knzW6zU6Z
  • Waterproof Rating: Image #8 displays "WaterProof IP73," while the product data states IP68. Aligning this information could help prevent customer confusion.
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    Seller_raHZbxvpfgJs3

    but Temu needs to be banned, they’re using slaves.. not a sweat shop actual slavery in many cases. The app also data mines and sells data as one of their main sources of income.. I would personally never use it.

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    Seller_raHZbxvpfgJs3

    but Temu needs to be banned, they’re using slaves.. not a sweat shop actual slavery in many cases. The app also data mines and sells data as one of their main sources of income.. I would personally never use it.

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