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How Do I Stop My Products from Being Advertised On My Listings?

I've been successfully growing on Amazon Handmade for about 2 years now but I really need some advertising help. My items are being advertised as "Sponsered Products" on my own listings. I don't need that because I have a storefront and A+ content. Can someone in Handmade help a girl out? We just lost our FBA Handmade Rep going into 2026 so I'm hoping someone on the Handmade team can assist.

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How Do I Stop My Products from Being Advertised On My Listings?

I've been successfully growing on Amazon Handmade for about 2 years now but I really need some advertising help. My items are being advertised as "Sponsered Products" on my own listings. I don't need that because I have a storefront and A+ content. Can someone in Handmade help a girl out? We just lost our FBA Handmade Rep going into 2026 so I'm hoping someone on the Handmade team can assist.

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Seller_gwzuNYC3ogYNo

To prevent this, you simply get rid of all advertising campaigns. {not a solution}

This is a big moneymaker for Amazon and there's no way to get rid of it. Even with A+ content, the ads appear first.

If you look at the Search Term Report, you will probably see (as I do) that your top clicks and sales are your ads under your products.

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I second what @Seller_gwzuNYC3ogYNosaid, some of my most profitable campaigns are those that self-target, because if they liked my one piece enough to click on it, chances are really good that they'll like other things from my catalog as well. Having a store is good, but that's one extra click a customer would need to take, and most people on Amazon don't shop that way. Plus, if your items are there in those ad spots, then competitor items won't be showing up on your page to potentially steal that customer away from you. But if you really don't like it, the only way is to stop running ad campaigns all together.

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Joey_Amazon

Hey @Seller_SPtqVdsMizYg4,

Thank you for being a part of the Handmade group.

Shout out to @Seller_gwzuNYC3ogYNoand @Seller_M94fHI9Bg7LMX for sharing your feedback with the group.

I would also like to add some resources, check them out when you have a moment:

For Advertising:

  • Sponsored Products- Pay-per-click ads that help your products appear in search results and product pages. You control your budget and can target specific keywords
  • Amazon Ads Academy - Free training resources to learn advertising strategies
  • Ads Support Help Center - Comprehensive guides and troubleshooting steps

Here are some additional resources to help you get started with running ad campaigns:

If you haven't explored it yet, the Seller University also offers many helpful videos and courses that could further enhance your advertising strategy.

I hope this helps! If you have any additional questions or need further assistance as you're getting started, please let me know.

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How Do I Stop My Products from Being Advertised On My Listings?

I've been successfully growing on Amazon Handmade for about 2 years now but I really need some advertising help. My items are being advertised as "Sponsered Products" on my own listings. I don't need that because I have a storefront and A+ content. Can someone in Handmade help a girl out? We just lost our FBA Handmade Rep going into 2026 so I'm hoping someone on the Handmade team can assist.

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How Do I Stop My Products from Being Advertised On My Listings?

I've been successfully growing on Amazon Handmade for about 2 years now but I really need some advertising help. My items are being advertised as "Sponsered Products" on my own listings. I don't need that because I have a storefront and A+ content. Can someone in Handmade help a girl out? We just lost our FBA Handmade Rep going into 2026 so I'm hoping someone on the Handmade team can assist.

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How Do I Stop My Products from Being Advertised On My Listings?

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I've been successfully growing on Amazon Handmade for about 2 years now but I really need some advertising help. My items are being advertised as "Sponsered Products" on my own listings. I don't need that because I have a storefront and A+ content. Can someone in Handmade help a girl out? We just lost our FBA Handmade Rep going into 2026 so I'm hoping someone on the Handmade team can assist.

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Seller_gwzuNYC3ogYNo

To prevent this, you simply get rid of all advertising campaigns. {not a solution}

This is a big moneymaker for Amazon and there's no way to get rid of it. Even with A+ content, the ads appear first.

If you look at the Search Term Report, you will probably see (as I do) that your top clicks and sales are your ads under your products.

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Seller_M94fHI9Bg7LMX

I second what @Seller_gwzuNYC3ogYNosaid, some of my most profitable campaigns are those that self-target, because if they liked my one piece enough to click on it, chances are really good that they'll like other things from my catalog as well. Having a store is good, but that's one extra click a customer would need to take, and most people on Amazon don't shop that way. Plus, if your items are there in those ad spots, then competitor items won't be showing up on your page to potentially steal that customer away from you. But if you really don't like it, the only way is to stop running ad campaigns all together.

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Joey_Amazon

Hey @Seller_SPtqVdsMizYg4,

Thank you for being a part of the Handmade group.

Shout out to @Seller_gwzuNYC3ogYNoand @Seller_M94fHI9Bg7LMX for sharing your feedback with the group.

I would also like to add some resources, check them out when you have a moment:

For Advertising:

  • Sponsored Products- Pay-per-click ads that help your products appear in search results and product pages. You control your budget and can target specific keywords
  • Amazon Ads Academy - Free training resources to learn advertising strategies
  • Ads Support Help Center - Comprehensive guides and troubleshooting steps

Here are some additional resources to help you get started with running ad campaigns:

If you haven't explored it yet, the Seller University also offers many helpful videos and courses that could further enhance your advertising strategy.

I hope this helps! If you have any additional questions or need further assistance as you're getting started, please let me know.

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Seller_gwzuNYC3ogYNo

To prevent this, you simply get rid of all advertising campaigns. {not a solution}

This is a big moneymaker for Amazon and there's no way to get rid of it. Even with A+ content, the ads appear first.

If you look at the Search Term Report, you will probably see (as I do) that your top clicks and sales are your ads under your products.

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Seller_gwzuNYC3ogYNo

To prevent this, you simply get rid of all advertising campaigns. {not a solution}

This is a big moneymaker for Amazon and there's no way to get rid of it. Even with A+ content, the ads appear first.

If you look at the Search Term Report, you will probably see (as I do) that your top clicks and sales are your ads under your products.

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Seller_M94fHI9Bg7LMX

I second what @Seller_gwzuNYC3ogYNosaid, some of my most profitable campaigns are those that self-target, because if they liked my one piece enough to click on it, chances are really good that they'll like other things from my catalog as well. Having a store is good, but that's one extra click a customer would need to take, and most people on Amazon don't shop that way. Plus, if your items are there in those ad spots, then competitor items won't be showing up on your page to potentially steal that customer away from you. But if you really don't like it, the only way is to stop running ad campaigns all together.

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Seller_M94fHI9Bg7LMX

I second what @Seller_gwzuNYC3ogYNosaid, some of my most profitable campaigns are those that self-target, because if they liked my one piece enough to click on it, chances are really good that they'll like other things from my catalog as well. Having a store is good, but that's one extra click a customer would need to take, and most people on Amazon don't shop that way. Plus, if your items are there in those ad spots, then competitor items won't be showing up on your page to potentially steal that customer away from you. But if you really don't like it, the only way is to stop running ad campaigns all together.

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Joey_Amazon

Hey @Seller_SPtqVdsMizYg4,

Thank you for being a part of the Handmade group.

Shout out to @Seller_gwzuNYC3ogYNoand @Seller_M94fHI9Bg7LMX for sharing your feedback with the group.

I would also like to add some resources, check them out when you have a moment:

For Advertising:

  • Sponsored Products- Pay-per-click ads that help your products appear in search results and product pages. You control your budget and can target specific keywords
  • Amazon Ads Academy - Free training resources to learn advertising strategies
  • Ads Support Help Center - Comprehensive guides and troubleshooting steps

Here are some additional resources to help you get started with running ad campaigns:

If you haven't explored it yet, the Seller University also offers many helpful videos and courses that could further enhance your advertising strategy.

I hope this helps! If you have any additional questions or need further assistance as you're getting started, please let me know.

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Joey_Amazon

Hey @Seller_SPtqVdsMizYg4,

Thank you for being a part of the Handmade group.

Shout out to @Seller_gwzuNYC3ogYNoand @Seller_M94fHI9Bg7LMX for sharing your feedback with the group.

I would also like to add some resources, check them out when you have a moment:

For Advertising:

  • Sponsored Products- Pay-per-click ads that help your products appear in search results and product pages. You control your budget and can target specific keywords
  • Amazon Ads Academy - Free training resources to learn advertising strategies
  • Ads Support Help Center - Comprehensive guides and troubleshooting steps

Here are some additional resources to help you get started with running ad campaigns:

If you haven't explored it yet, the Seller University also offers many helpful videos and courses that could further enhance your advertising strategy.

I hope this helps! If you have any additional questions or need further assistance as you're getting started, please let me know.

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