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Amazon description from this insert, not the PDF

A seller pastes the factory PDF into the product description because Seller Central has a long box. THIS inbound insert already prints type, count, what’s in the box, and the one care line a shopper needs. They almost upload the PDF anyway so the field is not blank. If you do that, the description repeats the factory title, invents a paragraph the pack does not print, and a shopper still does not know what arrives. Digital Dignity’s Transformation Kit is the check on THIS insert: write a short description from what this sheet prints, then free optimize, then Pro.

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This is a listing job, not a PDF dump. The description is the paragraph after the five bullets. It is not a second catalog. The kit does not turn a supplier file into 2,000 characters. It makes you write what this insert already said, in the English you would use on a phone with a buyer, and stop when the facts run out. If this insert does not print a warranty, do not write one. “BPA-free,” “upgraded,” and “best seller” in a longer paragraph are still invented claims.

A description is a shopper fact when a US buyer can read it after the bullets and still match the box. It is not a place to repeat the 75-character title three times. It is not a place to keep factory word order “because the PDF had it.” If this pack prints 6 count, do not write 12 in a longer sentence so the old description still looks close. HTML from the factory file is not a description. A keyword list is not a description.

Read THIS insert. The PDF stays in the folder

Pull one sealed unit from the inbound you will list this week. Photograph the insert and the carton face. Write type, size or count, material, and what is in the box from that pack. Then draft one short paragraph from those four facts only. Do not open the factory PDF. Do not invent a care section so the field still looks long. Photo of the draft next to this insert. After that, open the live description. If it is still the PDF or a keyword dump, leave that text on a scratch note. It is not the new description.

If two children in the family need two descriptions under one parent — one insert is a 6-count, one insert is a kit with a lid — write two paragraphs. Do not force one PDF onto both so the catalog still looks like one ASIN. You stay responsible for Amazon compliance. A description that names a count or a part this pack does not ship is how you buy a return, even if the English is now clean.

How a seller kits a description from this insert

  1. Name the child ASIN. Paste the live description onto a scratch note. Do not paste the factory PDF back into Seller Central.
  2. Photograph THIS insert and carton. Fill the four-fact pad from that pack. Draft one short paragraph from the pad, not from the PDF. Keep it shorter than a catalog page.
  3. Photo the draft next to this insert. A supplier file is not the exhibit. If the live description still holds 12pcs, ALL CAPS, or a claim this pack does not print, circle those against the pad.
  4. Walk the Transformation Kit against this pad. The kit paragraph is the description you save. Do not add a backend keyword as a sentence. Do not write guessed English for a factory icon.
  5. Run free optimize only after the paragraph exists. Paste the new description with the title and bullets, not the PDF. The free pass does not invent a warranty. It only cleans the words you already wrote from this insert.
  6. Save the listing. If you want the paid pass on this child after the description is honest, use Pro checkout. Paying does not turn a factory PDF into a US description and does not promise rank.

The PDF stays in purchasing. This insert is the description

Keep the factory file for the next PO if you need it. Do not leave it live if THIS insert already prints the type, count, or part a shopper would read after the bullets. If Friday’s next child reprints a different insert, that child is a new paragraph. Digital Dignity will not tell you the PDF is fine because the box was long, and will not invent a description for a blank insert. When this listing is honest and the next ASIN is waiting, run the kit again on that pack.

No fake reviews. No rank promise. You stay responsible for Amazon compliance.