The association problem has always been an obstacle for Amazon sellers. As we all know, there are many factors that lead to account association. Some of these factors can be avoided with careful operations, but IP association is largely unpredictable, hurtful and invisible.
Some sellers are puzzled as to why they still receive warnings even though they use an anti-association browser, and why an old account that has been in operation for several years is suddenly linked?
This situation made the sellers very distressed at first, and they all said they had no idea what to do. After analysis by Baolian Cloud, it was found that the culprit was the problem of mixed IP usage.
Many sellers know about the IP association problem, but it is often ignored. In fact, the reason is very simple. In order to avoid account association, each account in multiple accounts is required to be equipped with a dedicated network cable and a fixed IP.
When we visit a website, the website will obtain our IP address and record it in its own database. When you use this IP to visit the website next time, the website will identify the user based on the IP address.
However, IP resources are limited, resulting in the duplication and mixing of most IPs.
A common situation is: you register a new Amazon store with all the necessary information and procedures, but are blocked from logging in because your IP address logged into multiple accounts within a short period of time and was judged to be associated;
Some sellers have changed their network environment, such as moving to a new company. As a result, the IP address also has login records and will be judged. This is especially embarrassing when the logins are very close in time and you have no way of knowing it.
In addition, the wireless WiFi also uses the same external IP. If you visit another Amazon seller company and accidentally connect to the company's WiFi, and then go home to log in to your own Amazon store, it will cause IP association.
The most serious case is the blacklisted IP: some sellers buy blacklisted IPs and register new accounts. The accounts and information will be wasted. If you accidentally log in to other accounts, it may even affect these originally normal accounts.
When doing cross-border e-commerce on Amazon, a clean IP is crucial.
The Amazon platform will score the seller's store operations and the IP quality, just like a credit assessment, which is used to evaluate the overall quality of the account. It will eliminate lower-quality stores, that is, ban the account, thereby maintaining the platform ecology.
According to internal sources, some sellers’ IPs have logged into more than 8 stores. These sellers are not clear about the source of the IPs. The IP quality of such stores is very poor and will be listed as a key focus by the Amazon platform. Before the association is determined, such stores are easily affected by other factors. For example, if there are more negative reviews than positive reviews and the store performance is low, the probability of being blocked will increase; normal comment operation behavior will be detected as manipulation of comments, etc.; some strong and weak correlation factors that affect account association are more sensitive; in short. When the score reaches the critical point, it is very dangerous and you need to be very careful to operate, which is very passive.
How can we ensure IP security?
Using high-quality pure IP resources can effectively avoid the risk of Amazon account association due to IP issues.
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