Amazon Ranking Agency

Your products.
Page one.

The Listing Bureau runs keyword ranking campaigns for Amazon products stuck on page two and three. Eight campaigns per cycle. Each one runs the same four-step sequence from keyword audit to position report.

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8 spots per cycle Organic ranking only Position guaranteed in writing
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Track record

The methodology in numbers.

Drawn from our campaign tracking system. No projections — these are observed outcomes from keyword ranking sequences run through our platform.

1,700+ products moved from page 2–3 to page one across our campaign history
48 median days from campaign launch to page-one position
6,000+ keyword ranking campaigns tracked in our system since 2021

Three representative outcomes (products anonymised)

20 1
58 days Page-two product · primary keyword · organic position
29 1
54 days Page-three product · primary keyword · organic position
40 2
40 days Page-four product · primary keyword · organic position

What you're paying for

One offer. No tiers.

01

Keyword Audit & Targeting

We look at your product, your competitors, and your current positions across your target keywords. The audit maps which keywords have a closeable gap and what closing it requires. In our campaign data, products starting beyond position 100 on a competitive keyword have a near-zero success rate — they need more than a velocity campaign. We identify where you stand at intake, and if the gap is outside the range we can close, we'll tell you before you pay anything.

02

Velocity Campaign

Amazon ranks products that sell. We generate the purchase behaviour — coordinated, volume-calibrated, timed to the specific gap — that the algorithm uses to determine organic placement. Each campaign is modelled against the keyword gap: what velocity is needed, over what period, to move the position.

03

Index Verification

Before we spend anything on velocity, we verify your listing is fully indexed for the target keywords. If it's not, we fix it. This is a step most agencies skip — which is why their campaigns sometimes produce no movement at all.

04

Position Report

Before and after positions for every target keyword, delivered when the campaign closes. You see what moved and by how much. That's the report.

How it works

Four steps. No surprises.

The same sequence, every campaign. We don't improvise.

01

Intake Audit

We evaluate your product, target keywords, and current positions. We tell you what's achievable in a single cycle and what isn't. If it's not worth the campaign cost, we tell you that too — before you pay.

02

Campaign Plan

We map the sequence: which keywords first, in what order, with what velocity target. Page two and three positions are usually where we start — close enough to close.

03

Execution

We run the campaign. You do nothing during this phase. We manage the velocity, track positions daily, and adjust if needed.

04

Report

Before/after positions for every keyword we targeted. If something didn't move, we explain why — and whether another campaign would close the gap.

Why it works

The things that make the difference.

We audit the fit before you spend a dollar.

At intake, we look at your product and your target keywords. If we don't think a campaign will produce real movement (gap too large, listing not ready, wrong category), we say so. You can still proceed if you want to, but you'll have the honest assessment first. No one has paid us for a campaign they shouldn't have run.

Eight campaigns per cycle. That's the ceiling.

We cap intake at eight because it's the number we can run properly. When intake is full, the next opening is 8–10 weeks out. If that sounds frustrating, it's also why each campaign gets the attention it needs — not a timeslot in a 300-client queue.

Ranking is the entire business.

We don't do PPC, A+ content, listing photography, or account management. Some agencies offer all of those and more. The problem is that doing everything usually means doing nothing particularly well. We've chosen the narrower lane because it's the one where the methodology actually holds.

Background

We built this for ourselves first.

We ran an Amazon product brand for several years — sports equipment, multiple markets, competitive category. For most of that time, a decent product and good reviews were enough. Then category saturation reached the point where page one was the only reliable differentiator, and half the catalogue was sitting on page two doing nothing.

We looked for a ranking service we'd trust with our own brand. We couldn't find one we were satisfied with — the mechanics were opaque, the guarantees were vague, and none of them had any obvious stake in the outcome. So we built the infrastructure ourselves, ran campaigns on our own products, and tracked what actually moved positions versus what looked like it should.

Other sellers started asking to use the same system. Over time that became a structured service. The Listing Bureau is the formal version of that: the same campaign infrastructure, the same intake process, the same guarantee — available to a small number of clients per cycle.

Marcus Webb Founder · Strategy & Campaigns

Ran the product brand before building this service. Reviews every intake application personally and runs the keyword audit before any campaign is accepted.

John Jejowski Head of Campaigns · Operations & Reporting

Manages campaign execution, velocity scheduling, and position reporting. Responsible for the index verification step that most agencies skip entirely.

Page one is not a reward for a good product.
It's an operational outcome.

Common questions

Before you apply.

Is this against Amazon's terms of service?

We run real purchase behaviour — real buyers, real transactions. Amazon's TOS enforcement focuses on fake reviews and seller impersonation, not purchase velocity. Every campaign is screened for account risk at intake. If we see a concern with your listing or category, we decline the campaign rather than proceed.

What products qualify?

Established products with a real sales history and a primary keyword sitting on page two or three. If the gap is too large to close in one campaign, we'll say so at intake. If the campaign cost doesn't make commercial sense for the product's revenue, we'll say that too — before you pay anything.

How long does a campaign take?

Most campaigns run four to six weeks from launch to position report, plus five to seven days for intake and planning. If a keyword is going to move, the first shift is usually visible within the second week of the campaign.

What does it cost?

We price per campaign, not per month. No retainers, no ongoing fees. The investment is quoted at intake based on your keyword gap, ASIN, and the velocity the campaign requires. If the cost doesn't make commercial sense for the product, we'll tell you before you commit.

What if a keyword doesn't reach page one?

We run a follow-up campaign for that keyword at our cost. The full guarantee terms are in our terms of service.

If we accept your campaign and a target keyword doesn't reach page one after a full run, we schedule a follow-up campaign for that keyword at our cost. We've committed to the product. The result is on us.

Every campaign is screened for account risk before we accept it. If we have concerns, we decline rather than proceed.

Work with us

Close the gap.

We run eight campaigns per cycle. Applications are reviewed in the order they arrive. When intake is full, we'll tell you and give you an estimated wait for the next cycle.

Email with your ASIN, the keyword you care most about, your current rank for it, and rough monthly revenue. That's enough to assess fit.

hello@listingbureau.com