Customising your SellerAmp searches with variables
The below variables can be used to specify aspects of your sourcing in the URL, separated by '&' - all attributes apply to selling except tp_integration_token:
Attribute Name | Description | Notes |
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tp_integration_token | Token provided by SellerAmp for the integration | Required |
asin | The ASIN of the product for SAS analysis | asin or search_term is required |
search_term | A barcode or free text to search for the product | asin or search_term is required |
source_url | The URL or free text of where the product was sourced | optional |
sas_cost_price | Cost price of the product for calculations | optional |
sas_sale_price | Sale price of the product for calculations |
So, for example, if we found a Run DMC logo t-shirt product in the US marketplace matching the ASIN B07QXTNJPV on Printerval costing £9.99 and we wanted to sell it at £22.00, we could enter the cost price, sale price and source URL into the SAS URL - like so:
This then shows up in the Lookup Details panel
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