When the product is published on Amazon, it will be automatically assigned a unique ASIN. You can view the ASIN of the product on the product detail page or in the seller dashboard under the “Manage Inventory” section.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\nIt is important to remember that each product on Amazon must have a unique ASIN, and existing ASINs cannot be used for new products. Although it is possible to change an ASIN, it is important to note that changing the ASIN of an existing product can impact its visibility and ranking in Amazon’s search results, so it should be carefully considered.<\/p>\n
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What is the difference between an SKU and a ASIN?<\/h3>\n
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The main difference between an ASIN and a SKU is that the ASIN is specific to Amazon and is used only on the Amazon platform, whereas the SKU is used by companies to identify and track their products across any platform or sales channel. Companies can use different SKUs for their products across different sales channels or to differentiate between different variants of a product.<\/p>\n
An SKU<\/strong> (Stock Keeping Unit) is a unique identification code that companies use to identify and track their products. SKUs are often used to keep track of inventory and facilitate order and sales tracking.<\/p>\nIt is important to note that each product on Amazon must have a unique ASIN, while companies can use different SKUs for their products according to their own identification and tracking strategy.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
ASIN (Amazon Standard Identification Number) is a uniue identification code that Amazon assigns to each product on their platform It is used to identify and track products on Amazon. Every product on Amazon has a unique ASIN, which can be found in the URL of the product page on the platform. For example, if you …<\/p>\n
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