Computer & Tablet Accessories

Products that fall into the Computer & Tablet Accessories subcategory include:

Batteries & Chargers

Carrying Cases

Anti-Glare/Display Filters

Stands, Docks & Port Replicators

Cooling Pads/Knee Pads

Door Locks & Security

Stylus Pens

Screen Protectors

Product Name

Creating a good product name for your Computer & Tablet Accessories product can help customers feel confident purchasing your product. Use the following guidelines to create a good product name:

Be descriptive enough that customers can make a purchasing decision based on the product name alone.

Product names should be 150 characters or fewer.

Capitalize the first letter of each word (initial capitalization), unless the product or vendor name is intentionally spelled in lowercase. If you are unsure of the exact product name, check the manufacturer’s website for the format to use.

Title Style

[Brand] + [Product Name] + ([Model Number] if applicable)

Avoid the following to make the title clear:

Use marketing language such as “stylish,” “lightweight,” “genuine,” or “original.”

Include product conditions such as “new,” “refurbished,” or “remanufactured” in the title.

Include the term “original equipment manufacturer OEM” in the title. This can be confusing to buyers.

Mention color in the title, unless the color is a feature of the product, such as a limited edition product where color is a very important factor (e.g., Microsoft Wireless Laptop Optical Mouse 3000 – Pitaya Pink).

Include warranty information in the title (e.g., “Lifetime Replacement Warranty”).

Title format for compatible products

[Brand] + [Product Name] + ([Model Number] if applicable) + [“For” + base device or base device family]

Do not list all the models that the product is compatible with. If the product is compatible with multiple models, use the base device family. Product title should be 150 characters or less. Compatible models and model names can be listed in the product description.

Good Example:

Apple 85W MagSafe Power Adapter for MacBook Pro (MC556LL/B)

Compaq Li-Ion Battery for Presario 700 Series Laptops

Bad Example:

Brand New Li-Ion Replacement Battery for IBM ThinkPad T40 T41 T41p T42 T43 R50 R50e R50p R51 R52 Series Laptops/Replacement IBM Battery P/N 02K6699 08K8192 08K8193 08K8195 08K8197 08K8214 92P1011 92P1060 92P1071 92P1075 92P1087 92P1089 92P1091 9291101 9291102

Title format for generic products with compatibility

[Product Name] + ([Model Number] if applicable) + [“Applies to” + Base Device or Base Device Family]

For generic products that are compatible with specific models, include the same information as for branded products:

Good example:

Lithium Ion Battery for Lenovo X300 Series

Brand

Use the manufacturer’s brand name in your product’s title. For generic products, use the term “Generic” as the brand name.

Note: Do not include the manufacturer’s brand for generic compatible accessories. For example, do not use "Dell" as the brand name for a generic laptop battery that is compatible with Dell laptops.

Bulletin

Describe your product in the following order:

Bulletin Description Example1Overall Overview of the ProductPen Tablet with USB Connection2Primary Features1,024 Levels of Pressure Sensitivity3Secondary FeaturesCustomizable MenuShortcut Keys4Materials and Construction (Include this if it is important, describe other features if it is not)Thick, Durable Overlay5Warranty or Accessory InformationLimited Lifetime Warranty

Product Description

Follow these guidelines to create a good product description:

Be concise, factual, and straightforward.

Focus on the unique attributes of your product.

Do not mention competitors.

Provide the best application for your product.

Check Spelling and Grammar:

Good Example:

On your desk, advanced laser technology gives you precise tracking and instant response. In mid-air, innovative free-space motion sensing translates hand movements into natural, responsive cursor control. At your desk or in your room, you can relax while listening to music, browsing photos, or browsing the web. Intuitive wave and tap controls make it easier and more natural to enjoy your favorite media. 30-foot operating range lets you browse media from anywhere in the room.

Warranty Information

Provide accurate warranty information and note in bullet points and/or item description. When listing an item with a “New” condition, the original manufacturer’s warranty, if any, must be claimed (see condition guidelines). Do not indicate that an item offers a warranty if it does not have a valid manufacturer’s warranty. Do not indicate that use of your accessory will “not void the warranty of the base device.”

Example of disabled warranty information:

Techno replacement battery for Dell Inspiron models will not void the original manufacturer’s warranty.

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Computer and Tablet Accessories

Products that fall under the Computer and Tablet Accessories subcategory include the following:

Batteries and chargers

Carrying cases

Anti-glare/display filters

Stands, docks, and port replicators

Cooling pads/lap pads

Locks and security

Styli

Screen protection

Titles

A good title for your computer and tablet accessories listings can help customers buy your products with confidence. Use the following guidance to create a good title:

Be descriptive enough for a customer to make a purchase decision based on the information in the title alone.

Titles should be 150 characters or less.

Capitalize the first letter of each word (title case), unless the product or vendor name is deliberately spelled with a lowercase letter. If you are unsure about the exact product name, check the manufacturer’s website for the format to use.

Title Style

[Brand] + [Product Name] + ([Model Number] if applicable)

Avoid the following practices to make your product titles as clear as possible:

Using marketing language like "stylish," "lightweight," "genuine," or "original."

Including condition types like "New," "Refurbished," "Remanufactured" in the title.

Using the term "Original Equipment Manager OEM" in your title. It might be confusing to customers.

Mentioning color in the title, unless it is a special feature of the product, like a limited edition where color is important (For example, "Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000–Dragon Fruit Pink").

Including warranty information in the title (For example, "with Lifetime Replacement Warranty").

Title Format for Products with Compatibility

[Brand] + [Product Name] + ([Model Number] if applicable) + ["for" + base device or base device series]

Do not list all the model numbers with which the product is compatible. Use the base device series if the product is compatible with more than one model. Titles should be 150 characters or less. Compatible models and model numbers can be listed in the product description.

Good examples:

Apple 85W MagSafe Power Adapter for MacBook Pro (MC556LL/B)

Compaq Lithium Ion Battery for Presario 700 Series Laptops

Bad example:

New Replacement Li-Ion Battery for IBM ThinkPad 10101 929102

Title Format for Generic Products with Compatibility

[Product Name] + ([Model Number] if applicable) + ["for" + base device or base device series]

For generic products that are compatible with certain models, include the information in the same format as branded products:

Example:

Lithium Ion Battery for Lenovo X300 Series

Brand

Use the brand name of the manufacturer in the title of your product. For generic products, use the term "Generic" as the brand name.

Note:Do not include the manufacturer brand for generic compatible accessories. For example, do not use "Dell" as the brand name for a generic laptop battery that is compatible with Dell laptops.

Bullets

Include additional descriptions for your products in the following order:

BulletDescriptionExample1Overall synopsis of productPen tablet with USB connection2Major feature1,024 levels of pressure-sensitivity3Minor featureCustomizable menu shortcut buttons4Materials and construction (if important, if not, another feature is fine)Thick, durable overlay5Warranty or accessory informationLimited lifetime warrantyProduct Description

Follow the guidance below to create a good product description:

Be concise, honest, and friendly.

Focus on the product’s unique properties.

Don’t mention competitors.

Provide the best applications for the product.

Check spelling and grammar.

Good example:

On your desk, advanced laser technology gives you precise tracking and instant response. In the air, innovative Freespace motion sensing transforms hand motions into natural, responsive cursor controls. Sit back and listen to music, browse photos, or surf the Web from your desk or across the room. Intuitive wave-and-click control offers an easier and more natural way to enjoy your favorite media. An operating range of 30 feet lets you navigate media from anywhere in the room.

Warranty Information

Provide accurate warranty information in the bullets and/or product description and listing comments. When listing products with the "New" condition type, the original manufacturer's warranty, if any, must apply (seeCondition Guidelines). Do not indicate that the product has a valid manufacturer’s warranty if it does not. Do not indicate that use of your accessory "will not void the warranty" of the base device.

Example of prohibited warranty information:

The Techno replacement battery for Dell Inspiron models will not void the original manufacturer's warranty.

Article source: Amazon official website