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Full account management

The whole channel, operated as one system.

Listings, advertising, imagery, deals, inventory signals, and competitive position are not separate workstreams — they are inputs to the same margin. Run separately, they work against each other. Run together, by one operator, they compound.

§ 01Who this is for

Who this is for.

  • Brands where the channel has outgrown part-time attention but does not warrant an in-house team.
  • Accounts where advertising is managed by one party and the listings by another, with no one holding the outcome.
  • Founder-led businesses that want senior judgment on the channel without adding headcount to supervise.
  • Teams with in-house capability who need the channel owned outright, or operated alongside them.
§ 02What we run

What we run.

  • Listings and SEO

    Titles, bullets, and A+ content written to carry the queries the account should hold, not to fill the character limit.

  • Backend fields

    Search terms, attributes, and structured data maintained — the indexing surface most accounts leave half-populated.

  • Deal submissions

    Deals and promotions planned against inventory position and margin rather than submitted because a window opened.

  • Image optimization

    Image sequencing and conversion testing across the gallery, working with the photography you have.

  • AI-enhanced secondary imagery and video

    Secondary gallery assets and video built with AI enhancement where it genuinely helps — lifestyle context, comparison frames, and feature callouts.

  • Inventory recommendations

    Cover and replenishment signals surfaced early, because a stockout undoes rank far faster than advertising rebuilds it.

  • Competitor tracking

    Movement in the queries you compete on, so a change in position is noticed as it happens rather than in the following month.

  • Amazon Business pricing

    B2B pricing and quantity discounts configured where the catalogue supports it.

§ 03How we work it

How we work it.

  1. 01

    Establish the position

    Where the catalogue currently ranks, converts, and earns — before anything is rewritten.

  2. 02

    Fix the indexing surface

    Backend fields and listing copy first, since advertising against a listing that cannot rank is paying for someone else's homework.

  3. 03

    Sequence the conversion work

    Imagery, A+ content, and pricing changes ordered by what moves conversion soonest at the lowest production cost.

  4. 04

    Run it on a cadence

    Deals, inventory signals, and competitive movement reviewed on a standing rhythm rather than when something breaks.

Hero and main images require real photography. We do not fake them — AI enhancement is used for secondary gallery assets and video, where it adds context rather than fabricating the product. If the main imagery needs to be reshot, we will say so.

Account health monitoring is available as an add-on rather than bundled by default, so it is scoped to accounts where suppression and compliance risk actually warrant it.

§ 04Relevant case

What this looked like on an account.

TOOLS

Hand tools brand

Monthly revenue
$0 $95K
What we found
A new catalogue with no ranking history, in a category where established sellers hold the high-intent terms.
What changed
Launch sequencing built around a narrow set of winnable queries, widened only as rank held and conversion supported the spend.
Result
$0 to $95K/mo in six months.

6 months

§ 05Questions

Straight answers.

Can you work alongside our in-house team?

Yes. We can own the channel outright or operate alongside your team, depending on where the actual gap is. That is settled in the audit rather than assumed.

Do you write the listing copy yourselves?

Yes, as part of scope — written against the queries the account should hold, and against the compliance constraints of the category.

What about regulated categories?

Supplements, food and beverage, and skincare are categories we have operated in, where claim language and compliance are part of the operating problem rather than a review step at the end.

§ 06Start with the audit

Start with the audit.

A paid diagnostic — written findings, a prioritized 30/60/90 plan, and a clear read on the account before any retainer conversation.