Avoid IP Complaints on Amazon
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Are you a seller on Amazon trying to steer clear of problems with intellectual property (IP) complaints? Today, I'm going to introduce you to a useful tool that can save you time and money. I want to teach you how to handle IP complaints on Amazon. I'll show you a free tool called Amazon IP-Alert from Seller Assistant App that can make your Amazon experience easier. There's also a video tutorial to make things simple.
But first, let me introduce myself: I'm Vova Even, an Amazon seller since 2016, and I like sharing tutorials, hacks, and trade secrets on YouTube and Udemy.
Before we dive into the tool, let's talk about the person who made it - Oleg Kuzmenkov. He made this tool to help sellers like you. The Seller Assistant App extension has a free feature called Amazon IP alert, which helps protect you from IP complaints made by brand owners on Amazon.
How the Amazon IP-Alert Works
Now, let's see how this tool works. To use it, go to https://ip-alert.com in your web browser. You'll find a simple form there. Enter the Amazon Standard Identification Number (ASIN) and choose your marketplace. Then click "check."
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Behind the scenes, the tool talks to a server and gets information about the product. It shows you all the verified IP complaints made against sellers who sold that product on Amazon. This information is gathered automatically and checked for accuracy.
When you look at this info, you can learn about the product's history and how to avoid IP complaints. This is handy if you're doing business on Amazon. You can also add this tool as an extension to your browser, so it's always ready when you're on an Amazon product page.
There's also a quick video tutorial that explains how to use it. It's here below.
What Makes IP-Alert Special
One cool thing about this tool is that it has a big group of users, around 40,000. They share information anonymously, and you get to see this information for different products on Amazon.
This tool covers issues for Amazon in the US, Germany, the UK, and around the world. This collective knowledge can help you make smart choices, lower risks, and keep your Amazon business strong.
In the end, I hope you found this post helpful. If you want to learn more with easy-to-follow video tutorials or get more Amazon FBA tips, please check out my Amazon FBA blog.
Thanks for reading, and here's to your success on Amazon!
Best wishes, Vova 😊