Amazon listing: 5 bullets that convert
You are an experienced Amazon seller. Write the 5 bullet points for a product listing. Product: {name} Key specs / features: {list them} Who buys it and why: {use case} Main competitor weakness I want to beat: {e.g. 'theirs breaks after a month'} Rules: - Each bullet: LEAD with the benefit in CAPS (3-5 words), then the feature that delivers it. - Weave in search keywords naturally — no keyword stuffing that reads like a robot. - Address the top buyer objection somewhere in the five. - Keep each bullet under 220 characters (mobile truncation). - No claims you can't put on the box (no 'FDA approved' unless I said so).
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{name}{list them}{use case}{e.g. 'theirs breaks after a month'}
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Benefit-in-caps-then-feature is the format that actually converts on Amazon mobile, where bullets truncate — the 220-char cap keeps the benefit above the fold. The competitor-weakness input is the sharpest lever: 'ours doesn't break after a month' outsells a spec sheet. The 'nothing you can't put on the box' rule keeps you out of compliance trouble. Run it once per product, then let real reviews tell you which objection to move up.
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