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Vine error No Eligible Offers - 414

Ive been trying to enroll my new asin into vine but everytime i keep getting this message No Eligible Offers - 414. I am not brand registered but i do have brand approval and on my previous asin i only had brand approval, not registred and it would let me enroll my asin.

Customer support has been giving me the same answer list but im not to sure if its actually true because my last asin id not meet their crterias and still let me enroll

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Hey there @Seller_pHT27IUPrgfkj - and welcome to the forums!

As a first step, I would recommend reading through this Vine FAQ and these Vine Errors, as well as the Vine eligibility page.

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This will prevent you from participating in Vine. From the above resource page:

Brand Registry requirement: Vine users need to be registered in Brand Registry and have enhanced brand tools feature access.

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Letting you enroll and letting you use the program are two different things. To protect buyers, during the months of November and December, Amazon slow way down on processing new applicants. Nothing against you, it is just that Amazon does not want any problems that may or may not happen.

Now to the Vine program. You are going to give away 10 products to buyers who would have never purchased your product in the first place, had it not been for free. You may or may not get the good reviews you are expecting. Often sellers find out that the reviews contain some good, buy a lot of things that need to be changed with the item.

What Amazon will not tell you is this. Reviews, free or not, will do you no good if a potential buyer can't quickly find your listing. Sellers believe that keywords are the way to do, but with over 9 million other sellers using the exact same words, they are basically useless.

In order to get a potential buyer to your listing, you must have a good, to the point, short 3–5-word title. The Amazon browser runs on titles much more that keywords. How easy is it to find your product? Does it come right up with typing in 3-5 words? If it doesn't, a potential buyer will not be able to find the listing to read the free reviews.

Think it over.

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