How to Tackle the Challenges of Amazon FBA Returns and Re-labeling

How to Tackle the Challenges of Amazon FBA Returns and Re-labeling

Amazon's strict rules pose challenges for cross-border e-commerce sellers, with issues related to FBA inventory surplus and returns. The high return rate, reaching 15%-20%, leads to many products being unsellable due to damaged packaging or non-compliance with review standards. To address this, sellers must return the goods to a third-party overseas warehouse before sending them to the FBA warehouse for restocking.

Amazon Sellers Struggle With Algorithm Changes Inventory Woes Ahead of Peak Season

Amazon Sellers Struggle With Algorithm Changes Inventory Woes Ahead of Peak Season

Ahead of the Amazon peak season, sellers face multiple challenges including trademark risks, major seller transitions, reduced storage capacity, and changes in review algorithms. This article analyzes these issues and recommends the BigCentral review tracking tool to help sellers manage reviews during the peak season and improve store rankings. The tool helps monitor and manage customer reviews effectively, a crucial aspect of maintaining a positive brand image and driving sales during the busiest shopping period of the year.

Amazon Sellers Advised to Use FBM Vacation Mode for Chinese New Year

Amazon Sellers Advised to Use FBM Vacation Mode for Chinese New Year

This article provides a detailed Chinese New Year holiday guide for Amazon FBM sellers. It focuses on how to properly activate the "Vacation Mode" to ensure sellers can rest peacefully during the holiday and avoid order issues. It also shares important considerations after activating "Vacation Mode" and other supplementary methods to help sellers better manage their stores and enjoy a relaxing and happy Chinese New Year. The guide aims to minimize disruptions and maintain a positive customer experience while the seller is on vacation.

Amazon Sellers Face Review System Changes Fraud Risks Ahead of Black Friday

Amazon Sellers Face Review System Changes Fraud Risks Ahead of Black Friday

Amazon's review rating system is being tested, potentially altering buyer decision-making and impacting product sales. Simultaneously, local groups are frequently launching malicious attacks against Chinese sellers, risking listing removals. To combat these challenges, sellers must operate compliantly, actively appeal violations, and optimize product selection, listings, and pricing strategies. This approach is crucial for breaking through during the Black Friday promotion and achieving success.

Crossborder Ecommerce Faces Copyright Risks Over Distressed Wood Mailers

Crossborder Ecommerce Faces Copyright Risks Over Distressed Wood Mailers

This article reveals potential intellectual property risks associated with a vintage-style baked letter storage box, highlighting potential patent infringement due to its design. It advises cross-border e-commerce sellers to carefully consider the impact of rising sea freight costs on profit margins when selecting bulky items. Thorough patent searches and risk assessments are crucial to avoid infringement and ensure business safety and compliance. Prioritizing due diligence in product selection is essential for mitigating legal and financial risks in the competitive e-commerce landscape.

Japans Zerocost Recruitment Strategies Gain Traction

Japans Zerocost Recruitment Strategies Gain Traction

This article provides an in-depth analysis of free Japanese recruitment channels, comparing the advantages and disadvantages of mainstream platforms such as Indeed, Kyujin Box, and Stanby. It also introduces alternative channels like Google for Jobs and Lancers. Furthermore, it reminds Chinese companies to pay attention to Japanese employment conditions, helping them find the most suitable local talent at the lowest cost. The analysis focuses on cost-effective strategies for cross-border e-commerce companies seeking to expand their teams in Japan without incurring significant recruitment expenses.

Boxed Mattress Boom Reshapes Sleep Industry

Boxed Mattress Boom Reshapes Sleep Industry

Casper mattresses quickly gained market share and became a success story in the sleep economy due to their innovative mattress-in-a-box concept, comfortable product design, customer-centric service, and effective marketing strategies. Their success reflects the significant potential and future trends of the sleep economy. Personalization, intelligent technology, and environmental optimization will be crucial directions for industry development. Casper's model disrupted the traditional mattress industry, demonstrating the power of direct-to-consumer (DTC) brands in providing convenience and value to consumers seeking better sleep.

Datadriven Personalization Transforms Pet Subscription Services

Datadriven Personalization Transforms Pet Subscription Services

Mollybox is a company specializing in cat subscription box services. Through data-driven personalization, it provides comprehensive pet boxes containing toys, food, grooming supplies, and more for cat owners. Its core competitiveness lies in high-quality products, continuous innovation, and excellent customer service. Mollybox develops both online and offline channels, building a new model for the pet economy. The company focuses on delivering a tailored experience for each cat, ensuring that the boxes are filled with items that cater to their individual needs and preferences.

Ethiopian Singleorigin Pourover Coffee Gains Global Popularity

Ethiopian Singleorigin Pourover Coffee Gains Global Popularity

Zhuzhai Home specialty pour over coffee, sourced from the high-altitude regions of Ethiopia, uses carefully selected premium coffee beans. Processed with the natural sun-dried method and nitrogen-flushed for freshness, it delivers a unique flavor profile characterized by floral aromas and refreshing fruity notes. Enjoy a taste of exotic flavors and immerse yourself in coffee culture with its simple brewing process. Pour over coffee is priced at 58 RMB/box, 88 RMB/two boxes; sun-dried coffee beans are priced at 88 RMB/bag.

US to Tighten Air Cargo Rules for Lithium Batteries in 2025

US to Tighten Air Cargo Rules for Lithium Batteries in 2025

New US regulations for air transport of lithium batteries will be implemented in phases starting in 2025, focusing on capacity limits, packaging testing, and label updates. From 2026, all lithium battery cells and packs must be transported at a state of charge (SOC) not exceeding 30% of their rated capacity. A new 3-meter stacking test is introduced, and labels are renamed to cover sodium-ion batteries. The FAA prohibits the air transport of damaged batteries. Cross-border e-commerce sellers need to pay close attention to the new regulations and adjust their strategies to ensure compliant transportation.

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