Home > Amazon Documentation > Offer options Offer Options are means provided to the user to override the value sent by his Shop in the Feed, by another one mentioned in Offer Options. For example, if in the Shop, Shipping Charges are mentioned as $3 and in Offer Options are $4, Offer options will override …
Home > Amazon Documentation > Repricing Repricing allows a seller to dynamically make changes to the Price of Products they offer on Amazon. Typically this feature is used to remain Price competitive in response to the competition. On marketplaces, different sellers’ Offers are shown side-by-side so buyers can compare Prices very …
Home > Amazon Documentation > Configuration > Product Conditions Condition refers to the state of the Product (new, used, etc). Amazon allows Products of different Conditions to be offered to customers and offers a standard list for this purpose. The Condition is displayed with a description and other details about the …
Home > Amazon Documentation > Configuration > Carriers You should associate your Carrier with Amazon Carriers so that Feed.biz can match them. Essentially, you are Mapping the Carriers. For Incoming Orders When you receive an Order from Amazon, Amazon will send the name of the Carrier, so you can Map it with …
Home > Amazon Documentation > Configuration > Mappings Mappings is a feature for establishing a link between two different values with the same meaning. It is common for a Product to have different values in your Shop and a marketplace even though they are basically identical. For example, a T-shirt could be an L in your …
Home > Amazon Documentation > Configuration > Categories You will have already created Profiles that describe the characteristics of your Feed, and in these Profiles, you have associated one or more Models that describe the features of your Products. In this section, you will associate Profiles with Product Categories: Expand All …
Home > Amazon Documentation > Configuration > Profile A Profile is used to set additional configuration parameters for the Feed. You may be thinking – What is the difference between Model and Profile? Your Model will contain all the qualifying Product data whereas the Profile will contain your export configuration settings. …
Home > Amazon Documentation > Configuration > Models In order for your Products on Amazon to be easily found, they must properly follow the classification that Amazon uses to organize, view and provide accurate search results. On Amazon, Products are described by multiple details like the brand, sub-brand, Model number, size, Product description, Features …
Home > Amazon Documentation > Configuration > Parameters In Parameters, you can define some general settings and preferences. Stock Check this box if you want to export your Stock movements. If this option is not checked your Stocks will never be sent to Amazon. Price Check this checkbox if you …
Home > Amazon Documentation > Configurations > Features Feed.biz offers a large selection of Features and options to help deal with the Amazon marketplace. Not all of these options are necessarily needed for your personal setup. For each selected Feature, new interface elements shall appear. Unselected Features will no longer appear. …