Amazon’s decision to shut down its same-day delivery program, Amazon Today, has left sellers scrambling for solutions. In this article, we look at how you can adapt your fulfillment strategy, maintain customer loyalty, and stay competitive.
The holiday season is upon us. If you haven’t started planning, then it’s about time that you do – and if you’ve already started, it’s time to ramp that up too.
We sat down with ecommerce expert and CEO of American Outlets, Gil Elias, to talk about global exporting, localization, and more. Check out what he had to say!
There’s a problem plaguing the world of ecommerce, and it seems to be growing with each passing year... product returns. The solution? Buyers need to know exactly what they're buying when they complete their purchase.
It’s common for sellers to experiment with pricing, imagery, copy, and many other elements. However, there’s one component of selling on Amazon that you absolutely cannot risk with an experimental approach: Fulfillment.
One essential element that far too many companies don’t focus on enough is shipping. Take the time to implement these tips and you can look forward to better results selling on Amazon.
Your success depends getting products to customers efficiently, handling your expenses, and staying organized as a business. So how do you keep it all together as your company’s responsibilities expand?
Shipping is a sore subject for many online shoppers. To put it into perspective, 66% of online shoppers have decided not to buy an item because of online shipping costs. One way to avoid this scenario when it comes to your online store is to be upfront about shipping costs from the start. Google has a list of requirements and guidelines that you’ll want to follow to ensure your setting up your shipping as accurately as possible.