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Price Rule Actions
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If you are managing a store that is in “In Setup” status, see Onboarding: Price Rule Actions.
Price Rule Actions define the adjustment calculations that will be applied to the price source to determine the listing price.
A standard price rule allows you to increase or decrease an Amazon listing price by a specific percentage or fixed dollar amount relative to the Magento catalog price (or price source).
Section | Description |
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Select Rule Type | Set the rule type, “Standard price rule.” |
Price Adjustment | Define the adjustment calculations that will be applied to the price source to determine the listing price |
An intelligent repricing rule uses Amazon competitors’ pricing to determine your listing price. Competitors are other sellers that are listing the same products you are listing on Amazon.
Section | Description |
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Select Rule Type | Set the rule type, “Intelligent repricing rule,” along with competitor price source and feedback requirements. |
Competitor Conditional Variances | Define variances for conditions of the same product sold by competitors. |
Price Adjustment | Define the adjustment calculations that will be applied to the price source to determine the listing price |
Floor Price | Define your lowest price for a product to prevent multiple pricing rules from setting a listing price too low. |
Optional Ceiling Price | Define your highest price for a product to ensure that your pricing remains competitive. |