Sorry I missed the live. I was wondering whether you think there’s any truth to the idea that Amazon LIMIT the sales a specific seller can make in any given day? The reason I ask is we always seem to reach the same rough sales figure per day. It doesn’t seem to matter how many new skus we add (that start selling well) or whether like today we sold one item that was about 12x the value of our normal products, but we still ended with roughly the same total sales for the day. It’s driving me insane.
Sorry I missed the live. I was wondering whether you think there’s any truth to the idea that Amazon LIMIT the sales a specific seller can make in any given day? The reason I ask is we always seem to reach the same rough sales figure per day. It doesn’t seem to matter how many new skus we add (that start selling well) or whether like today we sold one item that was about 12x the value of our normal products, but we still ended with roughly the same total sales for the day. It’s driving me insane.
Unlikely. Unless you have a rate limit set on SFP/ FBM