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7 10, 2016

Ecommerce Weekly – Top Amazon and eBay News: Oct 7, 2016

By |2016-10-07T10:56:06+00:00October 7th, 2016|Categories: Amazon, eBay, Ecommerce Weekly, Marketplaces|Comments Off on Ecommerce Weekly – Top Amazon and eBay News: Oct 7, 2016

Welcome to Ecommerce Weekly, SellerExpress' review of the top ecommerce, Amazon and eBay news from around the Web this week. Amazon announcement, Amazon bans incentivised reviews: Chris Dunne at FeedbackExpress reports that Amazon.com have announced a ban on incentivised reviews for free or discounted products unless they are facilitated through the Amazon Vine program. Amazon has said the changes apply to all product categories with the exception of books. An announcement was made by the VP of Customer Experience, Chee Chew, and published on Amazon’s website on 3 October 2016. Continue reading... Facebook takes on eBay, Gumtree and Craigslist with marketplace feature: Dan Wilson at Tamebay reports that Facebook is making a serious bid into the ecommerce marketplace space with the launch of a new feature billed as a marketplace. Facebook has long been a forum where people have sold things to each other but this formalises and streamlines the process. Continue reading... Amazon adds 1,000 free books, magazines and comics to new 'unlimited' reading for Prime members: AFP at The Daily Mail reports that this week Amazon launched a new Prime Reading program in [...]

7 10, 2016

Are You Hiding Behind Your Ecommerce Business?

By |2018-12-14T12:18:03+00:00October 7th, 2016|Categories: eBay, Marketplaces, Multi-channel Ecommerce, Tips|Comments Off on Are You Hiding Behind Your Ecommerce Business?

Guest blog post by Victor Levitin, CEO & Co-founder of CrazyLister When my co-founder Max and I first launched our ecommerce business on eBay, Amazon and our webstore, we were shy about the fact that we were actually two guys working from our parents' apartments. We desperately tried to convey a "million dollar business" feeling through our product listings. Even our customer service voice was always: "We are happy to help," rather than: "I'm happy to help" – we thought it would make the customers feel comfortable, thinking that there was a big outfit taking care of their business. Well – we were absolutely, utterly wrong... A few years later, reading Alex Turnbull's blog, I was impressed with the transparency in his posts—he was spilling all the details about his businesses, from numbers through tactics to strategies. And it immediately made me respect and trust him. Let me ask you a question—where do you feel you'll get a better service: With huge retailers such as Walmart and BestBuy, or at a small store where the CEO is the one who packages your product and provides the customer support? For [...]

30 09, 2016

Ecommerce Weekly – Top Amazon and eBay News: Sept 30, 2016

By |2016-09-30T11:23:21+00:00September 30th, 2016|Categories: Amazon, eBay, Ecommerce Weekly, Marketplaces|Comments Off on Ecommerce Weekly – Top Amazon and eBay News: Sept 30, 2016

Welcome to Ecommerce Weekly, SellerExpress' review of the top ecommerce, Amazon and eBay news from around the Web this week. Google, Facebook, Amazon join forces on future of AI: Jane Wakefield at BBC News reports that Amazon, Google's DeepMind, Facebook, IBM and Microsoft are joining forces to consider the future of artificial intelligence (AI). The companies will join forces on issues such as privacy, safety and the collaboration between people and AI, and will include external experts. Continue reading... Amazon to launch in Australia? Chris Dawson at Tamebay reports that Amazon is being tipped to launch in Australia. Amazon.com.au already exists but only sells Kindle and Audible books. Analysts suggest that Amazon could generate sales of up to $4 billion in Australia which could have a devastating impact on local retailers. Australians already love Amazon—it’s estimated that they spend somewhere in the region of $500 million to $700 million on Amazon sites. Continue reading... A secret deal means Amazon's Jeremy Clarkson show 'The Grand Tour' could one day air on TV: Jake Kanter at Business Insider UK reports that ITV is among a host of [...]

27 09, 2016

eBay Product Pages Announcement

By |2018-12-14T12:18:03+00:00September 27th, 2016|Categories: eBay, News, SellerExpress, Tips|Comments Off on eBay Product Pages Announcement

eBay has recently announced changes and updates intended to improve the integrity of its product pages, detailed below. eBay is built on the strength of our seller community. So we’re giving sellers the opportunity to help make sure the right products reach the right buyers every time. Effective immediately, if you see an item that doesn’t belong on an eBay product page, you can flag it to be reviewed and possibly removed. First, look for the flag symbol next to any item on an eBay product page. If you believe the item doesn’t belong on the page, click the flag symbol and “submit.” We’ll review and remove it, if necessary. Once removed, the item will still be available on the site for purchase, but will no longer be associated with this particular product. By letting us know about irrelevant items on our product pages, you’ll help buyers see the most relevant listings. Plus, you’ll improve the eBay experience for everyone in our community. Here’s how to find product pages on eBay: From any listing that has a corresponding product page, you’ll see a “See more…” [...]

23 09, 2016

Ecommerce Weekly – Top Amazon and eBay News: Sept 23, 2016

By |2016-09-23T10:24:19+00:00September 23rd, 2016|Categories: Amazon, eBay, Ecommerce Weekly, Marketplaces|Comments Off on Ecommerce Weekly – Top Amazon and eBay News: Sept 23, 2016

Welcome to Ecommerce Weekly, SellerExpress' review of the top ecommerce, Amazon and eBay news from around the Web this week. Handmade at Amazon travels abroad: Ben Fox Rubin at CNET reports that Amazon's hub for handcrafted, artisanal ware is making its first move outside the US, in time for the holiday season. The site, called Handmade at Amazon, expanded on Thursday to the e-retailer's five European marketplaces: UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain. Now, calligraphy invitations and chunky-cable knit hats can be purchased by Amazon customers across Europe, not just in those five countries. Continue reading... Amazon undercuts rivals with launch of new photo printing service, Amazon Prints: Sarah Perez at TechCrunch reports that Amazon has quietly launched a new service called Amazon Prints, which allows consumers to print photos and custom photo books, and soon, other photo products like stationery and calendars, at prices significantly cheaper than rivals. Though the company made no formal announcement, Amazon Prints debuted last week and is being made available to customers who use the Amazon Drive cloud storage service. Continue reading... UK Retail Report 2016 celebrates 21 years [...]

16 09, 2016

Ecommerce Weekly – Top Amazon and eBay News: Sept 16, 2016

By |2018-12-14T12:18:03+00:00September 16th, 2016|Categories: Amazon, eBay, Ecommerce Weekly, Marketplaces|Comments Off on Ecommerce Weekly – Top Amazon and eBay News: Sept 16, 2016

Welcome to Ecommerce Weekly, SellerExpress' review of the top ecommerce, Amazon and eBay news from around the Web this week. Amazon launches Echo voice-controlled speaker and Alexa assistant in the UK: Samuel Gibbs at The Guardian reports that Amazon is releasing its wireless, voice-controlled speaker, the Echo, in the UK and Germany, along with its Alexa personal assistant. The Echo is a Wi-Fi speaker that users speak questions, commands and playback requests to, with Alexa – Amazon’s challenger to Apple’s Siri, Google’s Now and Microsoft’s Cortana – replying in kind, only now in a British accent. Continue reading... Morrisons to install over 1,000 Amazon collection lockers: John Glenday at The Drum reports that Morrisons and Amazon have agreed an ambitious collaboration programme which will see the supermarket chain install over 1,000 Amazon pick-up lockers in locations such as shopping centres, convenience stores, airports, train stations, and universities. Each secure drop off point will provide online purchasers with a convenient point to pick up their goods, saving the need to wait in on the postman during the working day. Continue reading... Lucid launch FeedbackExpress for Amazon [...]

9 09, 2016

Ecommerce Weekly – Top Amazon and eBay News: Sept 9, 2016

By |2018-12-14T12:18:03+00:00September 9th, 2016|Categories: Amazon, eBay, Ecommerce Weekly, Marketplaces|Comments Off on Ecommerce Weekly – Top Amazon and eBay News: Sept 9, 2016

Welcome to Ecommerce Weekly, SellerExpress' review of the top ecommerce, Amazon and eBay news from around the Web this week. eBay.com set more stringent shipping expectations: Chris Dawson at Tamebay reports eBay sellers in the US are getting a little upset, as eBay have upped the delivery expectations for First Class and Priority Mail Express sent via USPS. USPS say that Priority Mail Express is usually “Overnight scheduled delivery by 10:30 am” and First Class Mail is “Delivery in 1 to 3 business days”. eBay have said that they’ll be updating the estimated delivery date for seller on-time shipping performance in line with USPS expectations. Continue reading... Amazon brand gating, what does it mean for your business? Leah McHugh via WebRetailer reports on Amazon's decision to charge sellers to sell certain branded goods on its marketplace. In order to sell those brands you must now submit three official invoices and/or a letter from the brand owner, and new sellers to the brand must pay a non-refundable “approval fee” as part of the approval process. The good news is that it won't affect current sellers of [...]

2 09, 2016

Ecommerce Weekly – Top Amazon and eBay News: Sept 2, 2016

By |2018-12-14T12:18:03+00:00September 2nd, 2016|Categories: Amazon, eBay, Ecommerce Weekly, Marketplaces|Comments Off on Ecommerce Weekly – Top Amazon and eBay News: Sept 2, 2016

Welcome to Ecommerce Weekly, SellerExpress' review of the top ecommerce, Amazon and eBay news from around the Web this week. eBay Seller Release – A new partnership approach with sellers: Chris Dawson at Tamebay reports that eBay have started listening to its sellers, following its autumn seller release. eBay are giving sellers three months grace if standards slip, meaning a one-off emergency will no longer kill your entire business. eBay have also created a new seller hub to replace all your offline Turbolister, online SMP and other seller pages.  Continue reading… Amazon’s plan to fight counterfeiters will cost legit sellers a ton: Ari Levy at CNBC reports Amazon is taking steps to protect big brands after a recent surge in counterfeiting, and many rule-abiding sellers are paying the price. Online stores wanting to sell brands like Nike and Adidas are being told they have to pay a one-time non-refundable fee of up to $1,500 per brand. That’s after being asked to provide invoices from manufacturers or distributors that show the purchase of 30 items within the last 90 days. The process which started rolling out [...]

31 08, 2016

eBay Fall 2016 Seller Update

By |2018-12-14T12:18:03+00:00August 31st, 2016|Categories: eBay, News, SellerExpress, Tips|Comments Off on eBay Fall 2016 Seller Update

eBay has recently announced the below changes and updates to its marketplace this fall/autumn. "Last year, we announced changes that would make selling on eBay easier, clearer, and more rewarding for you. Now, we’re delivering on that commitment with important updates to seller tools, the returns process, the below standards experience, structured data, and more. Find out more in our 2016 Fall Seller Update. Highlights: Structured Data—Extending the data benefits of branded inventory to all items, and for all sellers Shipping and Returns—More options and control when managing returns Active Content—Active content no longer permitted on eBay after June 2017 Seller Tools—Changes to seller tools offer simplified selling for all Seller Performance Standards—Giving you better insight and more time to improve your performance Category and Classification—Find out if your categories or item specifics will be updated Features and Fees—Pricing update on optional features User Agreement—Using eBay, content, and legal disputes For more information: Check out this blog post from Bob Kupbens, Vice President of Business-to-Consumer Selling Tune in to eBay Radio on Tuesday, August 30, 2016 from 11 am – 2 pm PT Ask your questions in [...]

26 08, 2016

Ecommerce Weekly – Top Amazon and eBay News: August 26, 2016

By |2018-12-14T12:18:03+00:00August 26th, 2016|Categories: Amazon, eBay, Ecommerce Weekly, Marketplaces|Comments Off on Ecommerce Weekly – Top Amazon and eBay News: August 26, 2016

Welcome to Ecommerce Weekly, SellerExpress' review of the top ecommerce, Amazon and eBay news from around the Web this week. eBay adds 6 new countries to Global Shipping Program: Chris Dawson at Tamebay reports that eBay has added six new countries to its Global Shipping Program (GSP)—South Africa, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Ukraine, Estonia and Latvia. With this expansion into new markets, sellers will gain access to millions of additional buyers without having to deal with the hassle of international postage and customs. Continue reading... Amazon just bought a company that's like Skype for gaming: Ben Gilbert at Business Insider UK reports that Amazon just bought another video-game company, Curse Inc. The company's biggest success in recent years is a service called Curse Voice, which lets players chat with each other while playing online games like "League of Legends", one of the world's most popular and heavily played games. Continue reading... eBay UK launches eBay Local: Chris Dawson at Tamebay reports eBay have just launched eBay Local, a peer to peer selling experience across the country. eBay says they know that buyers love to [...]