MARKETPLACE MONTHLY: Your E-Commerce Updates for May
Amanda Karneth - May 16, 2022
Shopify Flow
Shopify has a new feature that makes automation flows a lot smoother, without needing to use a third party app!
Everyone with a Shopify Plus or Advanced plan can now access Shopify Flow, which converts manual tasks into automatic workflows that perform without all the complicated coding or extra software.
You can hide products once they sell out, reorder supplies when low in stock, tag certain customers or orders, and so much more! They have thought of everything, including integrating with the services you already use to supplement your website, so you don't have to worry about switching around your current apps.
They have even built out templates for the most common tasks that you might want to offload from your plate!
Walmart FS Intro Offer
Amazon FBA Shipments
Of course, we can’t have a marketplace update without Amazon! This week is about shipments, and how to make your life easier while selling with FBA.
Amazon’s Shipment Performance dashboard gives you access to different tools that aid in resolving shipment issues. You can also compare your key performance indicators to performance targets, so you can meet your goals quicker. You can now conveniently find this dashboard in your Shipping Queue!
As of April 18th, Amazon has welcomed another storage type to accompany the oversize range. This is extra-large, giving more flexibility to limitations on your inventory!
Listed here are the differences between what used to be grouped into the oversize category, and what is now being divided into its own area.
You can check your maximum inventory levels in your Inventory Performance Dashboard in Seller Central, along with your current usage! These have been dictated by your past selling patterns, and trends for future patterns.
If you have products in the oversize category that now would classify as extra-large, don’t worry! Your products have been re-classified by Amazon, and there are no changes you need to make.
If there are any other updates you think would be useful for Sellers like yourself, no matter the marketplace, leave them in a comment below and share the knowledge!
about the author
Amanda Karneth | Growth Marketing Assistant
Amanda is a Growth Marketing Assistant with experience in the eCommerce industry from starting her own small businesses. She is fresh on the scene, but brings experience selling on Etsy, as well as her own websites.
As a Growth Marketing Assistant, Amanda is here to help bring clients into long-term brand partnerships with buffaBRAND. She achieves this through consistency of communication and aligning our client needs with our expert services.
More Amazon Blogs
Written by Amazon sellers, for Amazon sellers.
Amanda Karneth - May 16, 2022
Shopify Flow
Shopify has a new feature that makes automation flows a lot smoother, without needing to use a third party app!
Everyone with a Shopify Plus or Advanced plan can now access Shopify Flow, which converts manual tasks into automatic workflows that perform without all the complicated coding or extra software.
You can hide products once they sell out, reorder supplies when low in stock, tag certain customers or orders, and so much more! They have thought of everything, including integrating with the services you already use to supplement your website, so you don't have to worry about switching around your current apps.
They have even built out templates for the most common tasks that you might want to offload from your plate!
Walmart FS Intro Offer
Amazon FBA Shipments
Of course, we can’t have a marketplace update without Amazon! This week is about shipments, and how to make your life easier while selling with FBA.
Amazon’s Shipment Performance dashboard gives you access to different tools that aid in resolving shipment issues. You can also compare your key performance indicators to performance targets, so you can meet your goals quicker. You can now conveniently find this dashboard in your Shipping Queue!
As of April 18th, Amazon has welcomed another storage type to accompany the oversize range. This is extra-large, giving more flexibility to limitations on your inventory!
Listed here are the differences between what used to be grouped into the oversize category, and what is now being divided into its own area.
You can check your maximum inventory levels in your Inventory Performance Dashboard in Seller Central, along with your current usage! These have been dictated by your past selling patterns, and trends for future patterns.
If you have products in the oversize category that now would classify as extra-large, don’t worry! Your products have been re-classified by Amazon, and there are no changes you need to make.
If there are any other updates you think would be useful for Sellers like yourself, no matter the marketplace, leave them in a comment below and share the knowledge!
about the author
Amanda Karneth
Growth Marketing Assistant
Amanda is a Growth Marketing Assistant with experience in the eCommerce industry from starting her own small businesses. She is fresh on the scene, but brings experience selling on Etsy, as well as her own websites.
As a Growth Marketing Assistant, Amanda is here to help bring clients into long-term brand partnerships with buffaBRAND. She achieves this through consistency of communication and aligning our client needs with our expert services.
More Amazon Blogs
Written by Amazon sellers, for Amazon sellers.
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