Product IDs

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Product IDs are codes used to identify a particular item. They are usually found on the packaging and/or back cover of the item. If an item was produced prior to the codes being standardized, it may still be available for sale on Amazon. You will also find the Amazon Standard Identification Numbers (ASIN) on the page where the same item is sold at Amazon.com, and can use the Title Lookup feature of SellerEngine Plus to obtain them. SellerEngine Plus can tell which kind of Product ID you have entered, and automatically retrieve information about the item.

 

ISBNs

When entering ISBNs (International Standard Book Numbers), do not include hyphens. ISBNs may have 10 or 13 digits. If a 10-digit ISBN ends with the letter X, be sure to include it.

UPC

When entering UPCs (Universal Product Codes) make sure you include the smaller numbers on the left and right sides of the bar code too.

ASIN

ASINs (Amazon Standard Identification Numbers) are unique blocks of 10 letters and/or numbers that identify items. You can find the ASIN on the item's product information page at Amazon.com.

EAN

EANs (European Article Numbers) are based on the UPC (Universal Product Code), which is used in the USA and Canada to standardize article numbering. EAN is the industry standard for retail goods and is found on over 90% of food products.