Sellers on Nutrada can post announcements to share product availability, promotions, certifications, or company news. As a buyer, staying up to date with these announcements helps you discover opportunities faster and make informed purchasing decisions.
This guide explains how buyers can follow updates and get the most value from seller announcements.
Why Follow Seller Updates?
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Stay informed: Be the first to know about new product listings or seasonal crops.
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Catch promotions early: Access limited-time offers, discounts, or bulk deals.
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Track certifications: Learn when sellers update or renew important certificates.
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Build stronger relationships: Show sellers you are interested in their business by following their activity.
How to View Seller Announcements
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Go to a seller’s profile page.
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Scroll to the Announcements section.
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Browse the latest updates directly on their profile.
Saving Sellers for Future Updates
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Buyers can save a seller to their favorites list.
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Once saved, you can easily revisit that seller’s profile to check new announcements anytime.
Best Practices for Buyers
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Check regularly: Sellers may post time-sensitive offers.
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Combine with contact: If an announcement interests you, use the contact feature to ask for details.
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Save active sellers: Focus on those who post regular updates — it’s a sign they are active and engaged.
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Compare announcements: Reviewing updates from multiple sellers helps you find the best deals and partners.
Example Scenario
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A seller posts an announcement: “New stock of Organic Almonds available – 10% discount for orders before November 1st.”
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As a buyer, you see this update, save the seller to your favorites, and contact them immediately to secure the deal before the deadline.
Conclusion
Following seller updates through announcements is a simple but powerful way for buyers to stay ahead in trade opportunities. By saving sellers and checking their announcements regularly, you can act quickly on new offers, build reliable relationships, and gain a competitive edge in sourcing.