Amazon Brand Registry Update from Boost with FBA Seller Summit

Jessica Wright Author

If you sell on Amazon, and you’re reading this, you probably heard about the company’s first seller summit, Boost with FBA. The summit was held this past week, June 27-28, in New York City. About 1,500 attendees were present, and we had someone there live streaming the entire event. In our opinion, much of the content was focused on the fundamentals and not overcomplicated. But there were several golden nuggets I’d like to focus on. In this post, I’m going to focus on Katie Tompkins’—Sr. Channel Manager of Merchant Technologies at Amazon—presentation on the updated Brand Registry program.

New Tools and Features in the Updated Amazon Brand Registry Program

Amazon’s updated Brand Registry program is completely new and different from the original Brand Registry program within Seller Central. It no longer lives in Seller Central, and it’s open to sellers, vendors, and brands that have had no prior relationship with Amazon. The updated program allows brand owners to take control and protect their brands.

Brand Registry Tools and Features

How Brands and Sellers Can Get Started with the New Brand Registry

Head to brandservices.amazon.com to get started. Sellers and brand owners should use their existing Seller Central credentials because it will display previous brands that were registered in the original system. Be aware that brands will not be enrolled in the new Brand Registry program until Amazon verifies the trademark. Brands will need to click on the invitation to start the enrollment process for the updated program. Amazon will then ask for more brand data from the owner, which helps them maintain an authoritative brand database.

Required Information to Enroll in the Updated Brand Registry Program

A brand needs to provide the following information to be accepted into the updated Brand Registry program:

Brand owners and sellers will need to re-enroll in the new Brand Registry program if they enrolled in the older program before April 30, 2017. Be aware that the older Seller Central program will still be available but it won’t have any of the new tools or features.

More Helpful Tidbits on Getting Started with the New Brand Registry Program

Final Word

Amazon’s updated Brand Registry tool is a giant leap forward in the company’s ongoing effort to protect brands and improve its customers’ buying experience. The new program does predictive automation of suspected intellectual property and trademark violations to notify brand owners. It also helps brand owners protect their trademarks and intellectual property even if they don’t sell on Amazon. We expect more updates to roll out leading up to Q4.

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