New third-party Amazon listings
The New Third Party tab shows your existing Amazon listings that have not been matched to a product in your Commerce catalog. To use listing management for quantity, pricing, handling time, and more, each of your Amazon listings must be matched (assigned) to a product in your Commerce catalog. You have a few options to assign a listing to a product in your Commerce catalog.
Under Actions:
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Create New Catalog Product(s): Choose to use the information in the Amazon listing to automatically create a product in your Commerce catalog. This process matches the Amazon listing to the new catalog product automatically. See Create and Assign Catalog Products.
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Attempt Automatic Match: Choose to attempt automatic matching for the selected listings to your catalog based on your current Catalog Search options in your listing settings. If you modify your Catalog Search options, this action allows you to attempt the matching process again.
Under Select:
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Assign Catalog Product: Choose to match the listing with a product in your Commerce catalog manually. See Create and Assign Catalog Products.
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Create New Catalog Product: Choose to use the information in the Amazon listing to automatically create a product in your Commerce catalog. This process matches the Amazon listing to the new catalog product automatically. See Create and Assign Catalog Products.
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View Details: Choose to view listing details, including the Listing Activity Log, Buy Box Competitor Pricing, and Lowest Competitor Pricing. This action is for viewing only. No changes can be made in the listing details. See View Details.
Amazon sales channel home pages share some common workspace controls that allow you to customize the data that is displayed.
Default columns
ASIN stands for the Amazon Standard Identification Number. An ASIN is a unique block of 10 letters and/or numbers that identify items. For books, the ASIN is the same as the ISBN number, but for all other products a new ASIN is created when the item is uploaded to their catalog. You can find an items ASIN on the product detail page on Amazon, along with further details relating to the item.
List of available actions that can be applied to a specific listing. To apply an action, click Select in the Action column and choose an option: