Why Doesn’t an ASIN’s Estimated Sales Match Its BSR Ranking?
2025/10/15 Read Count (1,972) Comment Count (0)
Recently, some users have asked why the 30-day estimated sales under Product Research don’t align with the BSR rankings—for example, why a product ranked #1 in its category has lower estimated sales than products ranked #2, #3, or even #4.
Amazon’s BSR updates hourly, and the extension shows a product’s real-time ranking, which reflects its sales performance at a specific moment in time.
However, the 30-day sales estimate is calculated by taking the daily average BSR for each day, estimating sales per day, and summing the total across 30 days. So, there are 30 BSR averages → 30 corresponding daily sales estimates → added up to get the 30-day total.
That’s because the current BSR rank only reflects performance at a specific time, and doesn't represent the product’s average rank over the past 30 days.