How to Protect Your Brand on Amazon

How to Protect Your Brand on Amazon

Amazon is the world’s largest marketplace, and it’s no secret that many companies have run into issues with brand control on the platform. From counterfeit products to listings that infringe on utility or design patents, it can be difficult to keep your brand safe on Amazon. But our team is here to help.

We expand brand control with our turn-key approach and average over 94% control in 30 days or less on Amazon listings that infringe on utility or design patents, depending on the severity of a brand’s marketplace leakage. That means you can focus on running your business while we work to protect your products and keep your sales where they belong – in your pocket.

What We Do

Our team is highly capable and always willing to fight in order to protect your products and keep your sales where they belong – in your pocket. We use a turn-key approach to expand brand control and average over 94% control in 30 days or less on Amazon listings that infringe on utility or design patents, depending on the severity of a brand’s marketplace leakage.

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That means you can focus on running your business while we work to protect your products and keep your sales where they belong – in your pocket. We’ll take care of the fighting so you can continue to grow your business without worry.

How We Do It

Our team is highly trained in IP litigation and has years of experience protecting brands on Amazon. We use a data-driven approach to identify threats to your brand and then take action to remove those threats quickly and efficiently. We also monitor for future listing infringement so you can be confident that your brand is protected now and in the future.

Don’t let brand threats on Amazon go unchecked – contact us today for a free consultation, and find out how we can help you take back control of your listing and keep your sales where they belong – in your pocket!

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