Is it possible to remove "search amazon" for reviews link

I want to remove the link on my listings that brings buyers to the Amazon page to read reviews. My only hope of someone buying from me and not Amazon is that my online store is smaller and if I can market it on social media to people who really love the subject of my store theme, then I might get some impulse sales. But, with Amazon beating my prices every time, I don’t see how that’s going to happen. I am trying to learn my way around bonanza, but I haven’t found a way to remove that link. Why would anyone want their buyers directed to the same item on Amazon? Any advice?

asked almost 10 years ago

3 Answers

What a cute store you have! You can only remove the Amazon link if you have a paid membership.

That being said, I do have a paid membership and have left my link as I find it a valuable tool for selling. When I add an item, I always check Amazon and list my price under the selling price there. Link or not, if people are shopping they will most probably check all major marketplaces for the lowest selling price. I know when I shop this is what I do.. Price point is the single biggest driver of online sales, and then marketplace or website reputation.

answered almost 10 years ago

I saw an option for it. Then again, I had to do some looking to find it.

answered almost 10 years ago

Thank you so much for your helpful response! :)

answered almost 10 years ago

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