250-word optimize without the credit card
A seller hits Pro checkout before they have a rewrite, then wonders why the paid pass still sounds like the factory sheet. The 250-word optimize on Digital Dignity is free. No card. THIS inbound pack already gave you the facts. The Transformation Kit already gave you the title and bullets. They almost skip the free pass because a checkout screen is sitting there. If you do that, you pay to polish a listing you never wrote. Kit THIS pack, run free optimize on that rewrite, then open Pro only if this one ASIN is already honest.
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This is a listing job, not a billing job. Free optimize is a 250-word check on the words you already wrote from this pack. It is not a second kit. It is not a reason to enter a card. The kit does not ask for payment to tell you “12pcs” is still in the title. You photograph this carton, write the listing, paste those words into free optimize, and keep only the lines you can still point to on this pack. If the output invents a claim, delete it. Paying will not make that claim true.
A free pass is a shopper fact when you paste one listing — title, five bullets, short description — and you read the 250 words against this box. It is not a place to paste the factory PDF, twenty ASINs, or a catalog. Do not drop pack photos into a public chat to skip the kit. Do not buy Pro to get a longer dump of the same factory English. If this pack does not print a claim, the free output should not either. A card does not change that.
Write THIS listing first. Then open the free tool
Pull one sealed unit from the inbound you will list this week. Photograph the carton and insert. Write type, size or count, material, and what is in the box from that pack. Draft the 75-character title and five 125-character bullets from those four facts. Photo of the draft next to this pack. Only then open free optimize. Paste the draft. Do not paste the supplier file. After the 250 words come back, hold them next to this pack. If a line still holds 12pcs, ALL CAPS, or a claim this pack does not print, cut it. That cut is the listing. The checkout page can wait.
If two children in the family need two free passes — one box is a 6-count, one box is a kit — run two 250-word jobs. Do not paste both listings into one box so you can “use the free tool once.” You stay responsible for Amazon compliance. A free output that names a count or a part this pack does not ship is still a bad listing, even though you did not pay.
How a seller runs the free 250-word pass
- Name the child ASIN. Finish the kit rewrite from THIS pack. Do not open checkout yet.
- Photograph THIS carton and insert. Confirm the four-fact pad still matches the draft title and bullets.
- Open free optimize. Paste only this listing’s title, bullets, and short description. A factory paragraph is not the input. A credit card is not required.
- Read the 250 words against this pack. Circle any invented claim, factory token, or type that slipped behind a brand code. Photo of those circles next to the box.
- Walk the Transformation Kit again only if the free pass is still a warehouse paragraph. Keep a line only if you would say it to a US buyer and you can point to this pack.
- Save the listing. If this one ASIN now reads like a listing and the next child is waiting, use Pro checkout for the paid path. If this ASIN is still wrong, stay on the free pass. Paying does not replace the pack and does not promise rank.
The card stays closed until one listing is honest
Keep Pro for the family after this child is clean. Do not enter a card to “see if it helps” if THIS pack never made it into the title. If Friday’s next child reprints a different insert, that child is a new free pass first. Digital Dignity will not tell you to pay before the rewrite exists, and will not invent a 250-word claim for a blank carton. When this listing is honest and the next ASIN is waiting, run the kit again on that pack, then the free optimize again.
No fake reviews. No rank promise. You stay responsible for Amazon compliance.