Four Traits to Writing Great Amazon Listings

Jessica Wright Author

We’ve all heard content is king. And now–more than ever–it’s what will make your listings stand out amongst the mass of content on Amazon. But not all content is king, as Amazon is making imperatively clear with the recent news of reviews being ranked depending on relevance to consumers. You now actually need to spend time and develop some outstanding copy for your listings. The good news, though, this is something you can control. You can’t control what customers say, or Amazon’s Terms of Conditions.

Here are the four traits to writing great Amazon listings: Be qualitative, legitimate, relevant, and unique, and your content will shine. The crown is heavy for content kings but if done right your listings will rise to the top. Let’s breakdown each trait.

1. Qualitative

Is there actual meat in your listings’ copy? If so, is the cut chuck or porterhouse? Write the absolute best copy you can for your listings. This means doing multiple drafts and have more than just your pair of eyes proofreading it.

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2. Legitimate

Don’t just say something because it sounds nice. Is there actual validity to what you’re saying about your product? Do the research on the products you’re selling and make sure what’s being said is factual. Become the thought leader on your product.

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3. Relevant

If there is an update to a product or a new feature, make it known in the listing. Keep your writing to a ninth-grade level. Your listings need to reach people on a level they will understand. This can be subjective though. If you’re selling a highly technical piece of equipment like a microscope, you’ll be using language targeted toward shoppers familiar with scientific language and not consumer-centric copy. However, if you’re selling a popular item, you’re probably fine using ordinary language.

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4. Unique

Make your listings original. It’s OK to be creative. There’s plenty of boring listings on Amazon–don’t let yours be home for content like this. For example, if you’re selling fingernail clippers, don’t give them the same uninspired content typically associated with products like this. Give it some personality and explain the benefits of using them. Be truthful but describe how great your fingernail clippers cut nails and how they will improve the customer’s life by using them.

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The Takeaway

These four traits to writing great Amazon product listings are meant to be a starting point. By implementing them into your listings’ content you will make the purchasing decision all that much easier for shoppers. This will take time and effort but make the process enjoyable by tracking your metrics and observing what works.

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