Selection Standards
- 1. Match the shopping mission
- Guides are organized around real buying situations: last-minute gifts, small budgets, dorm move-in, desk upgrades, travel, kitchen utility, and memberships.
- 2. Send shoppers to Amazon for changing details
- Prices, ratings, availability, delivery windows, seller details, and return policies can change. Retail Raptor sends shoppers to Amazon to confirm those details before checkout.
- 3. Prefer useful, comparable categories
- Guide cards focus on practical categories shoppers can compare quickly, such as cable control, desk lighting, coffee accessories, storage, charging gear, and safe gift ideas.
- 4. Watch for return-risk signals
- Shoppers should check visible Amazon warnings, review patterns, compatibility details, size, seller, and return terms before buying.
AI-Assisted Copy
Retail Raptor may use AI-assisted drafting to organize guide copy and shopping categories. AI assistance is not a substitute for Amazon's current product details, prices, reviews, shipping, seller information, or return terms.