Amazon Sellers Warned of Data Traps Scams in Product Selection

Amazon Sellers Warned of Data Traps Scams in Product Selection

Amazon product selection is crucial for success. This article reveals common pitfalls, such as blindly trusting data and relying on top seller lists. It emphasizes the importance of in-depth market research, avoiding intellectual property infringement, being wary of 'pig butchering' scams, and understanding the sales cycles of seasonal products. The goal is to help sellers improve their product selection success rate by highlighting key risk mitigation strategies and promoting a more holistic approach to data analysis and market understanding.

Small Businesses Gain Edge with Personalized Holiday Shopping

Small Businesses Gain Edge with Personalized Holiday Shopping

An ActiveCampaign study reveals that 84% of consumers plan to shop at small businesses during the holiday season, with nearly 60% willing to pay more for their products. Gen Z and Baby Boomers show a stronger preference for small businesses. However, trust and convenience remain challenges. Personalized experiences and social media marketing are crucial for small businesses to enhance their competitiveness during this period. They need to leverage these strategies to attract and retain customers in the face of larger competitors.

Amazon Sellers See GMV Double with Managed Services

Amazon Sellers See GMV Double with Managed Services

This article explores the operational challenges faced by Amazon sellers and introduces how Easoon Cross-border Agency Operations services help sellers break through growth bottlenecks and achieve profit leaps. Through case studies, it demonstrates Easoon Cross-border's significant achievements in increasing store GMV and rescuing slow-moving products. It also summarizes the key considerations for choosing an agency operations provider, providing a reference for Amazon sellers. It highlights the potential benefits of outsourcing Amazon operations to improve sales and efficiency.

WCO Boosts Anticounterfeit Efforts with Rights Holders

WCO Boosts Anticounterfeit Efforts with Rights Holders

The World Customs Organization (WCO) convened another meeting of the Global Congress on Combating Trafficking in Counterfeit and Pirated Goods (GCTD), aiming to strengthen communication between rights holders and customs authorities to combat counterfeit goods. The outcomes of this meeting will directly influence the work of the WCO's Anti-Counterfeiting and Piracy (CAP) Group, providing crucial support for global intellectual property protection. This collaboration is essential for effectively addressing the challenges posed by the trade in fake and pirated products.

Electric Mason Jar Sealer Patent Dispute Threatens Sellers

Electric Mason Jar Sealer Patent Dispute Threatens Sellers

A patent enforcement action has been initiated for US Patent US 11981555, a multifunctional electric vacuum sealer. Shanghai Xinqi Company is the patent holder. Sellers are advised to be cautious, examine their product listings, and remove any related products to avoid potential infringement risks and fund freezes. This primarily concerns electric sealers designed for Mason jars or similar containers. Failure to comply may result in legal action and financial losses. It is crucial to verify product compliance and avoid selling infringing items.

Amazons FBA Onsite Transforms Ecommerce Logistics for Sellers

Amazons FBA Onsite Transforms Ecommerce Logistics for Sellers

Amazon is expanding its FBA Onsite program, empowering merchants with warehouse management software to independently manage inventory and order fulfillment. This move aims to alleviate pressure on Amazon's warehousing capacity, reduce logistics costs, accelerate delivery speeds, and expand the range of Prime products, ultimately enhancing user experience. This initiative has the potential to reshape the e-commerce logistics landscape, fostering innovation and development within the industry. By giving sellers more control over their fulfillment processes, Amazon hopes to improve efficiency and customer satisfaction.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Lando Norris Trademark Crackdown Heightens Ecommerce IP Risks

Lando Norris Trademark Crackdown Heightens Ecommerce IP Risks

Formula 1 driver Lando Norris is again enforcing his trademark rights, with TME Law Firm representing him. His trademarks cover a wide range of goods, including clothing and keychains. Cross-border e-commerce sellers should be aware of potential infringement risks and conduct self-checks of their store's products to ensure compliance and avoid legal disputes. It's crucial for sellers to verify the legitimacy of their product sourcing and designs to prevent inadvertently selling counterfeit or infringing items related to Lando Norris' brand.

Amazon Sellers Sued Over Grip Jar Opener Trademark Dispute

Amazon Sellers Sued Over Grip Jar Opener Trademark Dispute

Attention Amazon sellers! The Grip Jar Opener has initiated trademark and copyright infringement lawsuits. Key areas of concern are the graphic trademarks on Class 21 jar and bottle openers, and the copyright of product images on their official website. Immediately remove any potentially infringing products to avoid damage to your store. This includes carefully checking the design of your jar openers and ensuring you have permission to use product images that may be similar to those used by The Grip Jar Opener.

US Rail Freight Decline Points to Economic Slowdown

US Rail Freight Decline Points to Economic Slowdown

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows that for the week ending August 19th, U.S. rail freight and intermodal volumes declined year-over-year, reflecting weak overall freight demand. Performance varied across commodities, with gains in automobiles and coal, but declines in grain and forest products. Year-to-date figures show a slight increase in freight volume but a significant decrease in intermodal volume. Businesses need to pay attention to market changes, diversify their operations, and strengthen cooperation to meet the challenges.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Global Customs Code Update Targets Plastic Waste by 2028

Global Customs Code Update Targets Plastic Waste by 2028

The 2028 edition of the World Customs Organization's Harmonized System (HS) introduces more specific subheadings for plastic articles, enhancing the identification of particular plastic products, including environmentally sensitive polymers, expanded polystyrene articles, and single-use plastics. This will facilitate customs data collection, assisting governments in developing more effective policies to control plastic pollution and promote a circular economy and environmental sustainability. The refined HS codes will enable better tracking of plastic trade flows and inform targeted interventions to reduce plastic waste.