Who we are at carbattery
See Our ProgramA platform built around one real problem
Sellers keep losing ground not because of bad products, but because of how they look online. Ratings drop, reviews go unanswered, and listings quietly lose trust.
We started carbattery in 2023 to fix that — with structured courses that break down reputation management into steps anyone can follow. No fluff, no abstract strategy. Just concrete methods that work in real seller environments.
Our curriculum covers everything from how reviews actually shape buyer decisions to the mechanics of recovering a damaged seller profile. We focus on the kind of knowledge that takes less than a week to start using.

The person behind the curriculum
Our lead instructor spent years working directly with online sellers before building this program. That experience shapes every module.
Brigitte spent six years advising e-commerce sellers on profile health, review strategy, and recovery from rating drops. She built the carbattery curriculum from actual seller cases — not theory.
Grounded in actual seller data
Every lesson references real patterns seen in online marketplaces — price sensitivity tied to ratings, the review velocity problem, buyer trust signals on listings.
Small, focused modules
No sprawling video libraries. Each module is short enough to complete in one sitting, with a clear takeaway you can apply the same day.
Honest about what works
We don't promise a fixed rating in 30 days. We teach what actually moves the needle — and what's a waste of your time.
Local, accessible learning
Based in Weatherford, TX — built for city residents who want practical online education that fits local schedules and learning habits.
What the courses actually cover
Seller reputation management sits at the overlap of psychology, platform mechanics, and communication. Our courses treat all three — so you understand not just what to do, but why it works.
Review dynamics
How buyers decide to leave reviews, what makes them positive, and how to respond to negative ones without making things worse.
Listing trust signals
The elements buyers read before they look at reviews — seller history, fulfillment patterns, return rates and how they feed into perceived reliability.
Profile recovery
Step-by-step approach to rebuilding after a rating drop — what to prioritize, what to ignore, and realistic timelines.
Communication templates
Pre-written response frameworks for common review scenarios — adapted so they feel natural, not robotic.
Long-term maintenance
Keeping reputation stable once you've built it — periodic checks, early warning signs, and habits that compound over months.
Platform policy fluency
What each major marketplace actually penalizes, what it rewards, and where the grey areas are that sellers often misread.
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