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Extract Content Compliance differences into an Excel file.
Extract Content Compliance differences into an Excel file.

Extracting content differences between what you uploaded and what is currently being displayed on the Amazon product page.

Apolline Vanneste avatar
Written by Apolline Vanneste
Updated over a week ago

In Seelk Studio’s Compliance tab, you can track to what extent the content you uploaded to your individual Amazon pages is 'compliant' with what is currently displayed on your Amazon products pages.

Extracts of content compliance differences —both text and images— are done directly through the Compliance tab, in the Catalog App.

Extract textual content differences

  1. In the Catalog App, click on Compliance via the top navigation bar.

  2. Click on Content.

  3. Click on the export icon on the right side entitled ‘Content Differences.

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An excel file named accountname_Content-Differences-File_date will be directly saved in your computer ‘Downloads’ file with the below columns:

  • asin: Amazon Identification Number of your product

  • marketplace: amazon_marketplacecode of your product

  • brand: brand as displayed on Amazon

  • title: title as displayed on Amazon

  • field: either title, bullet_points_1 to bullet_points_5, description, brand, nb_images, nb_videos, has_a_plus, has_parent_asin, is_prime, is_sns, is_fresh, is_pantry, is_add_on.

  • expected_value: based on your Master Content: either text (title, bullet_points, description), figure (nb_) or TRUE/FALSE (all the others).

  • retrieved_value: same format for each item but as retrieved on the Amazon product page.

Example:

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Extract image differences

  1. In the Catalog App, click on Compliance via the top navigation bar.

  2. Click on Images.

  3. Click on the export icon on the right side entitled ‘Image Differences.

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An excel file named accountname_Image-Differences-File_date will be directly saved in your computer ‘Downloads’ file with the below items:

  • asin: Amazon Identification Number of your product

  • marketplace: amazon_marketplacecode of your product

  • brand: product’s brand as displayed on Amazon

  • title: product title as displayed on Amazon

  • last_scrapping_date: last date at which the images on the Amazon product page were retrieved.

  • compliance_score: your overall compliance score

  • Image 1...to Image 7: ‘TRUE’ if the image on Amazon is accurate; ‘FALSE’ if not.

Example:

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