Amazon listings are comprised of five sections. There is the listing title which is important to ensure is mobile friendly. The bullets do the selling. The description section is ignored for the most part. There are backend search terms and modules that replace the description with A+ content for those who have the brand registry. It is important to understand the arrangement and SEO optimization for all of the segments in order to succeed in listing a product on Amazon.
There are different limits and functions for each kind. Representing them together as a single block of prose will be a waste of the indexing you pay for with every impression.
For Persuasion on Amazon, the first two points are the most important because they’re what are visible above the fold on a phone. Both lines need to state the size or compatibility of the product, as well as offer one reason to pick this product over the similar product listed three spots down. Anything else is for the interested shopper.
The first two bullets written for the mobile fold.
Search terms placed once, where the index actually reads them.
Restricted claims avoided rather than reworded after suppression.
Where AI falls down on Amazon listings
Refining your Amazon listing tit for tat is a waste of your time. A copy of your listing that repeats a keyword next to all five bullet points and a backend field gets indexed just once. There is an immense competition for listings per category, and the one that looked the strongest on Friday gets suppressed by Monday, after the system attends to most claims. It is worth noting that some of these claims are falsely generated.
Features, Benefits and Human Writing for No-AI Amazon Listings
Prior to sentence construction, we map keywords to fields. Each priority keyword gets one allocation regardless of whether it gets the title, a bullet or the backend search field. It adds no value to repeat it in all three and consumes space. We write the bullets in sales copy format rather than a keyword storage format.
How an Amazon listing gets written here
Pull the category style guide and confirm the field limits that apply.
Assign every priority keyword a single field so nothing is duplicated.
Write title, bullets and description, then A+ module copy where available.
Screen the draft against restricted claims and prohibited phrases before delivery.
Keeping No-AI Amazon Listings Consistent Across Products
Parent and child listings vary the most with consistency. Variants inherit a title pattern with their own descriptive text, and a bullet that applies to the two-pack does not necessarily apply to the six. We write the parent listing and each child against a variance sheet, describing the fields that change and the rationale for each change.
Title, five bullets, description and backend terms per listing.
A+ module copy written to the layout you have chosen.
A variance sheet covering parent and child listings.
Byte counts checked against the backend search field limit.
Restricted-claim screening before the file is delivered.
What people commission Amazon listings for
Launching a new listing with the copy ready.
Reviving a listing that lost its buy box position.
Rewriting inherited copy after acquiring a brand.
Preparing bullets ahead of a Prime event.
What Amazon listings cost
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical Amazon listing
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Single listing
400
$40
$0.40
$40.40
Listing plus A+ modules
900
$90
$0.90
$90.90
Ten-listing batch
4,000
$400
$4
$404
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
No-AI Amazon Listings Ecommerce FAQs
Yes. Tell us the volume and cadence and we keep the same writer on the account so the voice stays consistent. The rate does not change with volume.
Ask on the contact page and a person will answer, usually the same working day. For a live order, reply to your confirmation email and it reaches whoever is handling it.
Either way. If you have a term list from your research tool or your search term report, the writer builds against it. If you don’t, we do manual search term research from the categories’ top listing and buyer language. It’s harder and time consuming, hence the word count.
This is what the last pass checks. Guides may differ slightly based on category for what may include acceptable capitalization, punctuation, symbols, and the contents of a title for instance, so the writer uses the guide that is appropriate for you. Unfortunately, we can’t guarantee sellers won’t encounter issues in Seller Central, but we screen for the known guidelines.
Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.
Reviews
What clients say about our Amazon listings
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
NFNoor FEcommerce Executive, Pearlmoss
Answered the uncomfortable question too
Even the question I would have left out: why does our refill cost more than the original bottle? The writer actually thought it would have been better to answer the question honestly because it is asked by so many people, and not answering it would seem worse than answering it. I think she was correct.
Verified orderProduct FAQsApril 2026
MKMariam KMarketing Coordinator, Saffron Hollow
Seasonal promotional materials that aren’t filler
By the time October comes around, all Christmas gift guides have the same content. One of our guides features instructions on how to offer gift ideas to someone who is really hard to shop for, and customers seem to be sharing that one the most.
Verified orderGift guidesDecember 2025
BCBruno CEcommerce Manager, Aldervale Outdoors
Forty category pages, none of them samey
The risk of doing the same order size again is all pages coming out as the same three sentences shuffled. These aren’t that. The tent category mentions set up time, the boot category mentions break in time. Somebody must have read the description about what we sell. The half percent we give to tree planting is something that works well for a company selling tents.