A hijacker is a seller who lists on another seller's product ASIN without authorization, often selling counterfeit, inferior, or unauthorized versions of the product. Hijacking can dilute sales, damage reviews, and erode brand reputation.
Listing hijacking is a significant risk for private label sellers. Understanding hijacking patterns and protection strategies is essential for maintaining listing control and revenue.
RIDGE reports assess hijacking risk based on niche characteristics, brand protection levels, and competitive dynamics. Our risk register identifies IP vulnerability factors and recommends protective measures.
A successful private label product with BSR #200 attracts a hijacker selling inferior copies at $2 less. The hijacker wins Buy Box rotation, receives negative reviews that lower the listing's overall rating, and diverts 30% of sales.
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