Anyone happen to see this on the bottom of every page in Seller Central today?
Looks like Amazon is about to revamp the entire seller experience / interface.
Anyone happen to see this on the bottom of every page in Seller Central today?
Looks like Amazon is about to revamp the entire seller experience / interface.
Iâve had it for a few weeks at least.
Mostly I think it changes things for the sake of change.
I mean (now I sound like @Pepper_Thine_Angus ) itâs not bad but I think we all have enough to do rather than learning where something moved to⌠I can navigate to everywhere I need to go with my eyes closed. I donât like reprogramming my brain.
I have had the button for a few weeks, but me being me, I have not clicked it.
Yet another reason to check in here every day. To see how those of you brave enough to click fare with the result.
Def new for me today. Itâs quite obtrusive when clicking into an order manually, something I do a lot for our review requesting strategy.
Would have seen this.
I had my other account open as well, scrolled down to the bottom of the page and it wasnât there until I hit refresh.
New for me. And obtrusive wherever I find it
Well, itâs below my PCâs screen, have to scroll down to see it, probably why I havenât noticed it before itâs mentioned here, that is if I had it earlier than today.
I seems to remember somebody mentioned something that had a different name, but was also a different version of seller central, maybe this âNext Gen Sellingâ is the name Amazon finally decided on?
Well, since itâs still at the bottom of page, Iâm just going to igor it until it become the only thing we have to use, then weâll just have learn and get use to it then.
Isnât it a little early for a Glitchmas change?
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In past years, certainly so.
But progress marches on⌠![]()
Glitchmas in July is a mere 5 months away.
I chanced it. Not all that drastic-if we can still return to the original information on SC to get more detailed information. Have combined SALES/
PAYMENTS w/ several other dashboards. All crammed in front of the seller on one page.
However, couldnât get it to reflect custom SALES(maybe itâs still in development?)-where we usually check our YTD sales to the previous years. Returned, got it to work for sales this year but why not use the original?
NEW A rectangle on the left reflecting CRITICAL (these are orders that have to go out till MONDAY/TUESDAY of next week.) AMAZON crying wolf again! MEDIUM- 1 return request(ORDERED by MISTAKE) that has been open since Jan 30thâŚ
If one only have 30 seconds to check oneâs seller account, guess itâs useful. Perhaps constructed for the AMAZON APP? We donât use the APP-so we canât beta test. But what if this is the first step to TPTB doing away w/ the other graphs/dashboards???
One feature I really liked!!! Instead of some nebulous number they pull out of the ether,
had the exact # of inventory listed which matched our inventory page from today plus exact # of inactive/suppressed/incorrect information products:
ie: 15,244/15,339
Checked this w/ the amt on storefront pages. It still states 7,000âŚGuess canât expect miraclesâŚ
I would hazard a guess that you might be remembering discussion of last yearâs appearance of the âSeller Experience Labâ âwidgetâ on the default Seller Central Dashboard:
Itâs perhaps noteworthy that the embedded link for the âTest our selling experienceâ âbuttonâ also redirects to the Next Gen Selling Dashboard @ https: //sellercentral.amazon.com/amazonsell/business
A little off topic but along the same lines. Did anyone else get âinvitedâ to trial AI generated titles, bullet points for their listings?
Iâm not talking about when you can ask for AI input in the edit mode, this was a mandatory AI review of all my listings. There was no option to opt out, it was going to happen. I had was to download a spreadsheet with the proposed changes. I could either leave them as AI suggested or reject them with an explanation and add my proposed changes to the AI version, save the spreadsheet and upload it. If I didnât do this, it would automatically take the AI version and publish it.
Hey, if lowly grocery stores feel it is advantageous to constantly f&*^ with their customers by rearranging the aisles there must be something to it.
Programmers gotta program new things or there isnât a need for them, right?
We had a similar experience but it wasnât for title or bullets ⌠it was for the length attribute. It was one item. We downloaded the excel file ⌠rejected the proposed length and uploaded. That was it and never have had anything else happen.
Merchandise is always evolving and customer buying patterns constantly change with the introduction of new products. Website design and function changes with the changes in technology.
Mel Brooks did a great job with this in the movie Spaceballs. He put a scene in where product promoting the movie was spread across a table for sale. When asked what this was for, he replied âMerchandisingâ.
Very interesting. Must be some kind of test to see how efficient their AI is before forcing it on everyone.
I know the AI generated product images that it did for me (I asked to see them in edit mode) were laughable at best. Sure, they used the images of my products somewhat correctly but the context was completely out of touch with reality. I sell what is essentially an emergency bag for auto use. AI took my bag and put it on a mountain cliff near someone rock climbing. No one in their right mind would take my heavy canvas bag up a rock cliff.
Itâs going to be interesting âŚ
Think we are going to have to open it as a side by side to compare.
Has anybody tried using the settings to reorganize it to the way you would like it? ⌠If so, did making changes effect (make changes) to the original sellerâs home page or just on the new one?
Just the new one.
The regular homepage stays normal.