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# A+ Content Coverage (top-50 revenue), Amazon Seller Central

> A+ Content Coverage (top-50 revenue) for Amazon Seller Central. Tracked live in Vortex IQ Nerve Centre. How to read it, why it matters, and how to act on it.

**Card class:** [Non-Hero](/nerve-centre/overview#card-classes-explained)  •  **Category:** [Marketplace](/nerve-centre/connectors#connectors-by-type)

## At a glance

> The share of your 50 highest-revenue ASINs that have A+ Content published on the detail page. A+ Content (the enhanced images, comparison charts, and brand storytelling available to Brand Registry sellers) lifts conversion, and missing it on a top earner is leaving money on the table. This gauge answers one question fast: are my best-selling listings dressed for conversion, or are they running on a bare bullet-point page?

|                        |                                                                                                                                                                                                                               |
| ---------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **What it counts**     | Of the top-50 ASINs ranked by revenue, the percentage that have A+ Content (Enhanced Brand Content) live on the detail page. Expressed as a 0 to 100% coverage figure.                                                        |
| **Why top-50 revenue** | A+ Content effort should follow the money. Coverage across the whole catalogue is less actionable than coverage on the listings that actually drive sales. The gauge deliberately weights to your best earners.               |
| **Why it matters**     | A+ Content typically improves conversion versus a plain listing by giving shoppers richer images, comparison tables, and brand context. A top earner without it is converting below its potential.                            |
| **Eligibility**        | A+ Content requires Brand Registry enrolment. If coverage is low because ASINs are not Brand-Registry-eligible, the fix starts with [Brand Registry Coverage](/nerve-centre/kpi-cards/amazon-seller/brand-registry-coverage). |
| **Scope**              | Standard A+ Content. Premium A+ (with richer modules) is a further upgrade; this gauge tracks whether *any* A+ Content is present, not which tier.                                                                            |
| **Fulfilment scope**   | Catalogue / content-level, independent of FBA vs FBM.                                                                                                                                                                         |
| **Time window**        | `RT` (real time, reflecting the current published state of the detail pages)                                                                                                                                                  |
| **Alert trigger**      | `<60%`. If fewer than 60% of top-50 ASINs have A+ Content, the gauge flips and notifies owner and marketing.                                                                                                                  |
| **Roles**              | owner, marketing                                                                                                                                                                                                              |

## Calculation

Calculated automatically from your Amazon Seller Central data. See the At a glance summary above for what the metric tracks and the worked example below for a typical reading.

## Worked example

A UK pet-supplies brand on amazon.co.uk, enrolled in Brand Registry. Snapshot taken 12 Mar 26.

| Top-50 revenue ASINs                | A+ Content present | A+ Content missing |
| ----------------------------------- | ------------------ | ------------------ |
| Count                               | 34                 | 16                 |
| Share of top-50                     | 68%                | 32%                |
| **A+ Content Coverage (this card)** | **68%**            |                    |

```text theme={null}
Coverage  =  34 / 50  =  68%
Alert     =  not fired (68% is above the 60% threshold), but 16 top earners still lack A+ Content
Where the gap hurts most  =  3 of the 16 uncovered ASINs sit inside the top-15 by revenue
```

Four things to notice:

1. **68% clears the alert, but the gap is still costly.** The gauge is green because coverage is above 60%, yet 16 of the seller's best 50 ASINs have a plain detail page. The alert threshold is a floor, not a target, healthy brands push coverage well above it on top earners.
2. **The painful gaps are the high-revenue uncovered ASINs.** Three of the 16 uncovered listings are inside the top 15 by revenue. Those are the highest-leverage fixes: adding A+ Content to a top-15 ASIN lifts conversion on the listings that matter most.
3. **Coverage depends on Brand Registry.** A+ Content needs Brand Registry. If some of the 16 cannot take A+ Content because they are not enrolled, the prerequisite fix is [Brand Registry Coverage](/nerve-centre/kpi-cards/amazon-seller/brand-registry-coverage), not the content itself.
4. **This is a conversion lever, not a compliance metric.** Unlike account-health cards, low A+ coverage will not get you suspended. It quietly suppresses conversion, which means lost sales and a weaker return on the ad spend driving traffic to those pages.

The seller prioritises A+ Content for the three top-15 uncovered ASINs first, then works through the rest. Coverage rises past 80% and the conversion lift shows up in unit session rate on those listings.

## Sibling cards merchants should reference together

A+ Content is one input to listing quality and conversion. Pair it with the cards that show the prerequisite and the payoff:

| Card                                                                                                         | Why pair it with A+ Content Coverage                                                                            |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| [Brand Registry Coverage](/nerve-centre/kpi-cards/amazon-seller/brand-registry-coverage)                     | The prerequisite. You cannot publish A+ Content without Brand Registry, so low brand coverage caps A+ coverage. |
| [Top ASINs by Revenue](/nerve-centre/kpi-cards/amazon-seller/top-asins-by-revenue)                           | Defines the top-50 this gauge measures. Use it to find which high-revenue ASINs still lack A+ Content.          |
| [ASIN Conversion Rank by Query](/nerve-centre/kpi-cards/amazon-seller/asin-conversion-rank-by-query)         | The conversion payoff. Adding A+ Content should improve how well an ASIN converts the queries it ranks for.     |
| [Star Rating Drift (top-50 revenue)](/nerve-centre/kpi-cards/amazon-seller/star-rating-drift-top-50-revenue) | Another top-50 listing-quality signal. A strong listing pairs good content with strong ratings.                 |
| [Search Query Share (Brand)](/nerve-centre/kpi-cards/amazon-seller/search-query-share-brand)                 | Brand strength context. A+ Content reinforces brand storytelling that supports branded search share.            |
| [New Suppressions (24h)](/nerve-centre/kpi-cards/amazon-seller/new-suppressions-24h)                         | Content / attribute problems can suppress listings. Strong, complete content reduces suppression risk.          |

## Reconciling against Amazon Seller Central

**Where to look in Seller Central:**

> **Advertising → A+ Content Manager** (sometimes under the Brand or Catalogue menus).
> It lists your ASINs with their A+ Content status (published, draft, none). Filter to your top-revenue ASINs and tally how many are published to reconcile the coverage percentage.

The detail page itself is the final source of truth, an ASIN with published A+ Content shows the enhanced modules below the standard product description.

**Timing and reporting-lag table:**

| Topic               | Detail                                                                                                                                                                                                    |
| ------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Timezone**        | A+ Content status is a state, not a time-windowed metric, so timezone has little effect. The "top-50 revenue" ranking that selects the ASINs uses a revenue window that follows the marketplace timezone. |
| **Publish lag**     | Newly submitted A+ Content goes through Amazon review before it publishes. During review, the ASIN counts as uncovered here until the content is live.                                                    |
| **Top-50 churn**    | The set of top-50 ASINs changes as revenue shifts. A new best-seller without A+ Content can lower coverage even though you published nothing different.                                                   |
| **Refresh cadence** | Content status and the revenue ranking are refreshed on a regular cycle, so the gauge tracks the current state.                                                                                           |

**Why our number may legitimately differ from Seller Central:**

| Reason                         | Direction                     | Why                                                                                                                                         |
| ------------------------------ | ----------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Review-in-progress content** | Ours lower                    | A+ Content submitted but not yet approved is not live on the page, so the card counts the ASIN as uncovered until it publishes.             |
| **Top-50 definition**          | Either direction              | If you tally A+ status across a different ASIN set than the card's revenue-ranked top-50, the percentages will not match. Use the same set. |
| **Any-A+ vs premium**          | Same coverage, different read | The card counts whether any A+ Content is present. If you are tracking only Premium A+ in Seller Central, your tally will be lower.         |

**Cross-connector reconciliation against other connectors the same seller may run:**

| Card                                                                               | Expected relationship                                                                                                                                                                     | What causes legitimate divergence                            |
| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ |
| [`shopify.total-revenue`](/nerve-centre/kpi-cards/shopify/total-revenue)           | **Channel context.** A+ Content is Amazon-specific; the own-site equivalent is rich PDP content on Shopify. No direct reconciliation, used to compare content investment across channels. | Entirely separate content systems.                           |
| [`ebay.listing-quality-score`](/nerve-centre/kpi-cards/ebay/listing-quality-score) | **Marketplace peer.** eBay's listing-quality signal is the closest analogue to "are my listings well presented?" Used as a pattern peer.                                                  | Different scoring; eBay has no direct A+ Content equivalent. |

## Known limitations / merchant FAQs

**What is A+ Content?**
A+ Content (also called Enhanced Brand Content) is the enhanced section of an Amazon detail page available to Brand Registry sellers: richer images, comparison charts, and brand storytelling modules below the standard description. It generally lifts conversion versus a plain listing.

**Why only the top-50 revenue ASINs?**
Because content effort should follow the money. Coverage across thousands of long-tail ASINs is far less actionable than coverage on the 50 listings that drive most of your sales. The gauge focuses your attention where the conversion lift is worth the most.

**Why is my coverage low even though I have A+ Content?**
Two common reasons: some top ASINs are not enrolled in Brand Registry (so they cannot take A+ Content), or new best-sellers entered the top-50 without content. Check [Brand Registry Coverage](/nerve-centre/kpi-cards/amazon-seller/brand-registry-coverage) first.

**Does A+ Content affect my account health?**
No. This is a conversion and presentation metric, not a compliance one. Low coverage will not get you suspended; it quietly costs you sales by converting below potential.

**I submitted A+ Content but coverage did not move, why?**
A+ Content goes through Amazon review before it publishes. While it is in review it is not live on the page, so the card counts the ASIN as uncovered until the content goes live.

**Is "any A+ Content" enough, or should I use Premium A+?**
This gauge tracks whether *any* A+ Content is present. Premium A+ (with richer, larger modules) is a further upgrade that can lift conversion more. Get standard coverage up first, then upgrade your top earners to Premium.

**How much conversion lift should I expect?**
A+ Content commonly improves conversion versus a bare listing, the exact lift varies by category and how strong the existing listing already is. Treat it as a meaningful, reliable improvement rather than a fixed percentage, and measure it on your own ASINs.

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### Tracked live in Vortex IQ Nerve Centre

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