MAY RECAP: Top 3 Amazon Seller Updates
Amanda Karneth - June 13, 2022
1. Prime Day Advertising Prep
Prime Day is sneaking up on us quickly! And, yes, sneaking is the only appropriate term, as we still don’t have a definite date as to when Prime Day will be! It has been confirmed that it will be happening in July, and most people are guesstimating that it will either be the weekend of the 15th, or that of the 22nd.
If you have been debating on creating a brand store, there is still time for it to get approved and processed! While we typically say to plan for a waiting period of 2-4 weeks, this will leave you more than enough time to build your brand and have it ready to reel in sales.
If you’re looking for new places to shop on Amazon, be sure to check out the Support Small category here and keep an eye out for any Prime Day deals they may be sneaking in!!
2. Brand Referral Bonus Program
3. Climate Pledge Friendly
BONUS (Not Really...): Remote Fulfillment with FBA
If you haven’t heard of Remote Fulfillment with FBA, this is a fulfillment method that allows FBA users to make their inventory that is available to the US marketplace for sale in Canada and Mexico, as well.
While Amazon has been able to expand advantageous opportunities over the past couple of years, that does come with a cost to their team. This expansion has allowed for almost one million job roles to be added, along with a rise in the company’s average hourly wage. But for these improvements, there must be a balance of give and take.
To balance out these increases, the Remote Fulfillment with FBA fees will be increasing on June 30. This will affect all size groups, as shown here.
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.
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Amanda Karneth - June 13, 2022
1. Prime Day Advertising Prep
Prime Day is sneaking up on us quickly! And, yes, sneaking is the only appropriate term, as we still don’t have a definite date as to when Prime Day will be! It has been confirmed that it will be happening in July, and most people are guesstimating that it will either be the weekend of the 15th, or that of the 22nd.
If you have been debating on creating a brand store, there is still time for it to get approved and processed! While we typically say to plan for a waiting period of 2-4 weeks, this will leave you more than enough time to build your brand and have it ready to reel in sales.
If you’re looking for new places to shop on Amazon, be sure to check out the Support Small category here and keep an eye out for any Prime Day deals they may be sneaking in!!
2. Brand Referral Bonus Program
3. Climate Pledge Friendly
As we all know, most people have been trying to move to a more climate-friendly business world. Many companies are striving to be friendly to both the economy, and the environment around us! Amazon has a goal to become carbon neutral, or achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2040. This is the Climate Pledge.
BONUS (Not Really...): Remote Fulfillment with FBA Fees
If you haven’t heard of Remote Fulfillment with FBA, this is a fulfillment method that allows FBA users to make their inventory that is available to the US marketplace for sale in Canada and Mexico, as well.
While Amazon has been able to expand advantageous opportunities over the past couple of years, that does come with a cost to their team. This expansion has allowed for almost one million job roles to be added, along with a rise in the company’s average hourly wage. But for these improvements, there must be a balance of give and take.
To balance out these increases, the Remote Fulfillment with FBA fees will be increasing on June 30. This will affect all size groups, as shown here.
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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