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How Do I Set My Criteria In BuyBotPro?
How Do I Set My Criteria In BuyBotPro?

It is important to accurately enter figures in each of them as the BuyBotPro AI will use these to calculate it’s BBP Score.

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Written by Matt Connolly
Updated over a year ago

Sellers usually have some set criteria in mind when analysing a deal, usually based on three main factors:

  • Profit

  • Return On Investment (ROI)

  • Best Sellers Rank on Amazon (BSR)

In order to get the most personalised results with BuyBotPro, there is a section in the Settings to input them.

There is space to enter minimum parameters for each of the three factors, and a Max BSR option.

It is important to accurately enter figures in each of them as the BuyBotPro AI will use these to calculate it’s BBP Score in the BBP AI Analysis section of the panel.

The closer the figures to the desired criteria, the more personal to the sellers’ requirements the score will be.

The BuyBotPro AI Analysis Score will display how a listing ranks for each of the criteria factors underneath the percentage score it calculates. What the Artificial Intelligence concludes for each will go some way to explain the score that it came to, though it uses thousands of data points to reach its result.

Choosing the criteria to enter will depend on the business strategy a seller adopts.

Expecting to find lots of good deals in the top 1% BSR is unrealistic, as would be hoping for triple digit profit without investing at least that in one item of stock.

The criteria can be adjusted at any time, making it possible to target different types of listings, if choosing to source for alternative demographics of products at different times.

Commonly, sellers aim for a minimum ROI of 30% and within the top 5% BSR. The tougher your criteria, the fewer deals that the BuyBotPro AI will score well on.

Remember to click on Save And Sync at the bottom of the Settings in order to activate any changes made.

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