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Hey Reader, Think you can list a product once and start making money? You'll fail badly. Listing isn't set-it-and-forget-it. It needs constant attention if you want real profits. Here are 5 myths that affects Amazon businesses: Myth 1: Once you optimize the listing, you're done Myth 2: Images don't affect SEO Myth 3: More keywords automatically mean more sales Myth 4: Good products sell themselves Myth 5: Reviews don't need active management I've seen sellers with great products fail because they believed these myths. They listed once, then wondered why sales stayed flat. Smart sellers treat listings like living documents. They test new images, update copy based on feedback, and adjust keywords based on performance. Stay tuned for more such insightful tips and strategies that can help you scale your Amazon business! To clear your doubts watch these FAQs:
See you then. Happy building! Ali Lokhandwala, India’s Top Amazon Expert Once a champion, always a champion.
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India's Top Amazon Expert | Generated over 50 Crore Revenue | Trained 15,000+ Entrepreneurs | I help businesses and entrepreneurs start and scale a profitable Amazon business.
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