amazurus manages the day-to-day operation of a seller's Amazon account on their behalf — listings, inventory, pricing, orders, returns, and account health — using the Seller Central "Account Management" role so changes are made directly, without routing every task back through the seller.
Talk to Our Account TeamAccount Management is execution work inside Seller Central, not just advice. Here is what our team handles directly in the account.
Updating titles, images, pricing, variations, and stock levels directly in the account so approved changes go live without a manual handoff back to the seller.
Processing order issues, return and refund requests, and buyer messages so routine account activity is handled without waiting on the seller's daily availability.
Monitoring performance notifications and policy warnings, and working case log and appeal responses directly in the account before issues escalate.
amazurus already runs PPC, listing optimization, content creation, and storefront work for marketplace brands. Account Management connects that same team's recommendations directly to the account, instead of leaving the seller to implement every change manually.
In practice this means the people who build a listing change, fix a campaign, or design a storefront update are also the people who can put that change into the account — reviewed against the same plan, on the same timeline.
We review current listings, orders, and account health before requesting access.
Role access is configured for the specific tasks the account needs handled.
Listing, order, and case-log work is carried out directly in the account.
Sellers receive a clear log of what changed in their account and why.
Email- and screenshot-based instructions are slow and error-prone for time-sensitive account tasks. The Account Management role lets our team work inside Seller Central directly, which is essential for:
Direct account access removes the back-and-forth between recommendation and execution.
A suppressed listing or pricing error is corrected directly in the account instead of waiting for the seller to make the change.
Performance notifications and policy warnings are worked as soon as they appear, reducing the risk they escalate into a suspension.
The same team handling PPC, listings, and content also executes account changes, so updates do not conflict with each other.
Routine tasks — order issues, returns, basic account housekeeping — are handled without needing the seller's daily attention.
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