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Managing more than 50 SKUs on Amazon gets tricky when deciding whether to group products together or separate them by ASIN.
In this video, Kevin breaks down how to structure Sponsored Products campaigns based on parent-child variations, separate listings, and shared keywords. You’ll learn when it makes sense to let Amazon’s algorithm favor the best-performing child variation, how the variation “halo effect” can help traffic move between products, and why separate listings usually need their own dedicated campaigns for better bid control.
Get better sales and grow your brand with My Amazon Guy: https://bit.ly/4jMZtxu
#AmazonPPC #AmazonAds #AmazonFBA #AmazonSeller #amazonmarketing
Want free resources? Dowload our Free Amazon guides here:
Amazon Receiving Delay Guide: https://hubs.ly/Q04cdD4c0
Amazon Catalog Spring Cleaning: https://hubs.ly/Q046BVfp0
Amazon Proft Margin Defense 2026: https://hubs.ly/Q042trRH0
Amazon SEO Toolkit 2026: https://bit.ly/4oC2ClT
Amazon Seller Strategy Report 2026: https://bit.ly/3YN1RME
2026 Ecommerce Website & SEO Readiness Checklist: https://hubs.ly/Q04btghf0
Amazon 2026 PPC guide: https://bit.ly/4lF0OYX
Timestamps:
0:00 - Strategies for 50+ SKU Catalogs
0:13 - Grouping by Parentage vs. Individual ASINs
0:41 - Keyword Strategy for Color & Style Variations
0:58 - When to Use Single ASIN Campaigns for Separate Listings
0:1:36 - The "Halo Effect": Driving Traffic Between Variations
0:2:30 - Maintaining Bid Control Across Similar Products
0:2:56 - How to Structure Your PPC
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Managing more than 50 SKUs on Amazon gets tricky when deciding whether to group products together or separate them by ASIN.
In this video, Kevin breaks down how to structure Sponsored Products campaigns based on parent-child variations, separate listings, and shared keywords. You’ll learn when it makes sense to let Amazon’s algorithm favor the best-performing child variation, how the variation “halo effect” can help traffic move between products, and why separate listings usually need their own dedicated campaigns for better bid control.
Get better sales and grow your brand with My Amazon Guy: https://bit.ly/4jMZtxu
#AmazonPPC #AmazonAds #AmazonFBA #AmazonSeller #amazonmarketing
Want free resources? Dowload our Free Amazon guides here:
Amazon Receiving Delay Guide: https://hubs.ly/Q04cdD4c0
Amazon Catalog Spring Cleaning: https://hubs.ly/Q046BVfp0
Amazon Proft Margin Defense 2026: https://hubs.ly/Q042trRH0
Amazon SEO Toolkit 2026: https://bit.ly/4oC2ClT
Amazon Seller Strategy Report 2026: https://bit.ly/3YN1RME
2026 Ecommerce Website & SEO Readiness Checklist: https://hubs.ly/Q04btghf0
Amazon 2026 PPC guide: https://bit.ly/4lF0OYX
Timestamps:
0:00 - Strategies for 50+ SKU Catalogs
0:13 - Grouping by Parentage vs. Individual ASINs
0:41 - Keyword Strategy for Color & Style Variations
0:58 - When to Use Single ASIN Campaigns for Separate Listings
0:1:36 - The "Halo Effect": Driving Traffic Between Variations
0:2:30 - Maintaining Bid Control Across Similar Products
0:2:56 - How to Structure Your PPC
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Follow us:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/28605816/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevenpopemag/
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/myamazonguys/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/myamazonguy
Subscribe to the My Amazon Guy podcast: https://podcast.myamazonguy.com
Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-amazon-guy/id1501974229
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4A5ASHGGfr6s4wWNQIqyVw
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