SellerAmp SAS: Understanding the Buy Box Analysis Panel

What is the Buy Box Analysis panel?

The Buy Box Analysis panel helps you see a history of who has owned the Buy Box for the time frame you choose (last 30 days, 90 days, 180 days or all time), and provides insight in your analysis to get a clearer image of whether to sell the product.

SellerAmp SAS Buy Box Analysis panel annotated to highlight features

Tips to keep in mind: 
  1. The current BB owner is always bolded
  2. Most storefront names are displayed; some may still have storefront ID, which will be replaced over time.
Occasionally, you might see SUPPRESSED as a seller in list - find out why hereYou can also read more about the Buy Box panel here, and view it in action here.
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