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Synchronization status in Amazon.ca

We have registered to Amazon US and trying to synchronize the listing to Amazon Canada but is saying selected offers failed auto-translation of ASIN into Amazon.ca. What can I do to register the listing to amazon Canada?

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Synchronization status in Amazon.ca

We have registered to Amazon US and trying to synchronize the listing to Amazon Canada but is saying selected offers failed auto-translation of ASIN into Amazon.ca. What can I do to register the listing to amazon Canada?

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Hey @Seller_SdlIrrZEVgSJ2,

Mod her jumping in to further assist on this concern!

First and foremost, I would recommend watching this video that will get you started on our build international listings process:

Build International Listings

The easiest way to see if Amazon is translating a product detail page is to visit the Build International Listings dashboard. For more information, see Global Offer Manager.

Verify that you meet the seller requirements:

  • Professional selling account
  • North America Unified Account if using Build International Listings in North America
  • Linked accounts between regions if using Build International Listings across regions
  • Accounts in good standing in the stores to be connected

Verify that your offers meet the following requirements so they can be connected and synchronized:

  1. An ASIN must have an active offer in the source store.
  2. A product must comply with all applicable laws, and not be prohibited in the target store.
  3. A seller must be approved for restricted products or categories.
  4. Go to the Build International Listings tool and click Get started.
  5. Choose your source and target stores.
  6. Select offer creation rules or create your own list of offers to be replicated and price-synchronized.
  7. Define your default price rules.
  8. Review your settings.

Wait for Amazon to process the connections. You will get an email when this is complete.

This should do the trick here in your case, do let me know if you need further assistance on this matter.

Daryl

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Synchronization status in Amazon.ca

We have registered to Amazon US and trying to synchronize the listing to Amazon Canada but is saying selected offers failed auto-translation of ASIN into Amazon.ca. What can I do to register the listing to amazon Canada?

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Synchronization status in Amazon.ca

We have registered to Amazon US and trying to synchronize the listing to Amazon Canada but is saying selected offers failed auto-translation of ASIN into Amazon.ca. What can I do to register the listing to amazon Canada?

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We have registered to Amazon US and trying to synchronize the listing to Amazon Canada but is saying selected offers failed auto-translation of ASIN into Amazon.ca. What can I do to register the listing to amazon Canada?

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Hey @Seller_SdlIrrZEVgSJ2,

Mod her jumping in to further assist on this concern!

First and foremost, I would recommend watching this video that will get you started on our build international listings process:

Build International Listings

The easiest way to see if Amazon is translating a product detail page is to visit the Build International Listings dashboard. For more information, see Global Offer Manager.

Verify that you meet the seller requirements:

  • Professional selling account
  • North America Unified Account if using Build International Listings in North America
  • Linked accounts between regions if using Build International Listings across regions
  • Accounts in good standing in the stores to be connected

Verify that your offers meet the following requirements so they can be connected and synchronized:

  1. An ASIN must have an active offer in the source store.
  2. A product must comply with all applicable laws, and not be prohibited in the target store.
  3. A seller must be approved for restricted products or categories.
  4. Go to the Build International Listings tool and click Get started.
  5. Choose your source and target stores.
  6. Select offer creation rules or create your own list of offers to be replicated and price-synchronized.
  7. Define your default price rules.
  8. Review your settings.

Wait for Amazon to process the connections. You will get an email when this is complete.

This should do the trick here in your case, do let me know if you need further assistance on this matter.

Daryl

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Daryl_Amazon
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Hey @Seller_SdlIrrZEVgSJ2,

Mod her jumping in to further assist on this concern!

First and foremost, I would recommend watching this video that will get you started on our build international listings process:

Build International Listings

The easiest way to see if Amazon is translating a product detail page is to visit the Build International Listings dashboard. For more information, see Global Offer Manager.

Verify that you meet the seller requirements:

  • Professional selling account
  • North America Unified Account if using Build International Listings in North America
  • Linked accounts between regions if using Build International Listings across regions
  • Accounts in good standing in the stores to be connected

Verify that your offers meet the following requirements so they can be connected and synchronized:

  1. An ASIN must have an active offer in the source store.
  2. A product must comply with all applicable laws, and not be prohibited in the target store.
  3. A seller must be approved for restricted products or categories.
  4. Go to the Build International Listings tool and click Get started.
  5. Choose your source and target stores.
  6. Select offer creation rules or create your own list of offers to be replicated and price-synchronized.
  7. Define your default price rules.
  8. Review your settings.

Wait for Amazon to process the connections. You will get an email when this is complete.

This should do the trick here in your case, do let me know if you need further assistance on this matter.

Daryl

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Daryl_Amazon
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_SdlIrrZEVgSJ2

Hey @Seller_SdlIrrZEVgSJ2,

Mod her jumping in to further assist on this concern!

First and foremost, I would recommend watching this video that will get you started on our build international listings process:

Build International Listings

The easiest way to see if Amazon is translating a product detail page is to visit the Build International Listings dashboard. For more information, see Global Offer Manager.

Verify that you meet the seller requirements:

  • Professional selling account
  • North America Unified Account if using Build International Listings in North America
  • Linked accounts between regions if using Build International Listings across regions
  • Accounts in good standing in the stores to be connected

Verify that your offers meet the following requirements so they can be connected and synchronized:

  1. An ASIN must have an active offer in the source store.
  2. A product must comply with all applicable laws, and not be prohibited in the target store.
  3. A seller must be approved for restricted products or categories.
  4. Go to the Build International Listings tool and click Get started.
  5. Choose your source and target stores.
  6. Select offer creation rules or create your own list of offers to be replicated and price-synchronized.
  7. Define your default price rules.
  8. Review your settings.

Wait for Amazon to process the connections. You will get an email when this is complete.

This should do the trick here in your case, do let me know if you need further assistance on this matter.

Daryl

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