Read in Order

  1. Speed Listing Products
  2. Bulk Product Uploading & Listing
  3. Is a Barcode Scanner Necessary?
  4. Listing and Automatic Research Options
  5. Difference Between FNSKU Labels and SKU
  6. Adding Scouts to Your Custom SKU
  7. Submit Feed Process: building shipments on Seller Central
  8. Completing a Batch with Multiple Shipping Locations
  9. How to List and Pack Items as a Set
  10. Why Does the Mentioned Estimated Weight Seem Inaccurate?
  11. Listing Books Without ISBN Numbers
  12. Adding Missing Dimensions in Seller Central
  13. Listing a Product Directly in Seller Central
  14. Listing Replenishable Inventory
  15. Product Research
  16. Exporting Restricted or Gated Product Lists
  17. Interpreting Pricing Data
  18. Adding a Custom Research Button
  19. What Products Can be Listed on AccelerList?
  20. Do I Need an Amazon Professional Seller Account to Use AccelerList?
  21. Why isn't there a Visible Scrollbar Inside the App?
  22. Can Two Sellers List Inside AccelerList at the Same Time?
  23. Checking Your Feed Status on Completed Batches
  24. Checking for Restrictions
  25. Can I Change My SHIP FROM Address After I Completed a Batch
  26. Completing a Shipment in Seller Central After Submitting Your Batch
  27. Listing with Default or No Default Conditions
  28. Finding Products in a Batch
  29. Selecting a Default Condition
  30. Using Custom SKU Blocks or Tags
  31. Selecting Used Buy Box or New Buy Box Offers as Pricing Strategy
  32. How to Export Batch Data
  33. Submit Feed Process (Building Shipments on Seller Central)
  34. How to Return to a Batch from the Shipment Page
  35. How to Export an Inventory Loader File (ILF)
  36. Private Batch
  37. Expiration Dates
  38. Choose Your Workflow Type
  39. Duplicate ASINs in Batch
  40. Auto Expand to See SKU Detail
  41. Batch Analytics
  42. Expiration Date Product FAQ

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What Products Can be Listed on AccelerList?

Any product you can find on the Amazon.com catalog online should be able to be listed within AccelerList so that you can sell it.

AccelerList started out as a listing application just for used books sellers but quickly became a favorite for Amazon sellers selling other products too.

Overall, there are two types of categories when selling on Amazon:

AccelerList doesn't automatically check to verify what categories you are unrestricted from listing in so you will need to be sure you are allowed to sell a product before you actually list it. Our Profit Print™ Chrome extension however does provide a way for you to double check whether or not you are approved to sell in a certain category while you list but we cannot always ensure 100% accuracy due to Amazon changing rules so often. 

Open Categories

More than 20 categories are open for selling on Amazon; products in these categories can be listed without specific permission from Amazon. Some categories only allow listings for new products. Some categories have additional guidelines that sellers must follow.

Categories Requiring Approval

Products in categories requiring approval can be listed only with specific permissions from Amazon. Only sellers with a Professional Selling Plan subscription can sell in these categories. Amazon limits access to sell in these categories to help ensure that sellers meet standards for product and listing quality as well as other category-specific requirements. These standards help Amazon customers have confidence when buying in any category.

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