15.2 Title, Bullet, Backend Keyword Optimization¶
What this page teaches: Listings should place important keywords in title, bullets, description/A+, and backend search terms based on relevance and policy.
Why this matters in real accounts: This topic affects money, visibility, campaign control, reporting clarity, or team execution. Understanding the business reason first makes the console steps much easier to learn.
Practical workflow: - Collect seed keywords from listings, competitors, autocomplete, tools, and reports. - Launch discovery campaigns with controlled budgets. - Mine search terms after enough clicks or spend. - Promote proven terms into exact campaigns. - Negate waste or harvested terms based on structure.
Worked mini-example: The keyword "beer bong" may match the search term "beer bong funnel for party." If that search term gets orders at target [[ACOS]], harvest it into exact match.
Common beginner mistakes: - Confusing keyword with customer search term. - Promoting terms too early from one lucky sale. - Adding negatives without checking whether another campaign needs the traffic.
Definition of done: - The learner can explain the topic without jargon. - The learner can name the report, console area, or data input used for this topic. - The learner can describe one safe action, one risky action, and one escalation trigger.
Merged from Complete Data-Filled Guide¶
Complete data-filled section notes¶
Listing quality gates PPC performance. Ads bring traffic. The listing turns traffic into sales. A weak listing makes every click more expensive because fewer clicks convert.
Listing readiness checklist¶
Critical before ads:
- Main image meets Amazon requirements.
- Title is complete and keyword-aware.
- Bullets explain benefits and features.
- Price is competitive.
- Product is in stock.
- Buy Box is active.
Important before scaling:
- Strong review base.
- A+ Content if Brand Registered.
- Multiple high-quality images.
- Video if available.
- Clear variation structure.
Keyword placement hierarchy¶
Title is usually most important, followed by bullets, description/A+ content, and backend search terms. Backend terms should include relevant synonyms and misspellings without repeating words unnecessarily.
Pricing and promotions¶
Coupons, deals, Prime Exclusive Discounts, and event promotions can lift CVR. When CVR rises, bids may become more affordable. Time bid and budget increases around deal periods, then taper after the event.
Operator checklist¶
- Explain the topic in plain English.
- Identify the report, console area, or input data needed.
- Make the smallest safe change first.
- Log the action, reason, and expected review date.
- Escalate if the issue touches policy, inventory, account health, or large budget changes.