Amazon Sellers Adapt to Stricter Review Policies

Amazon Sellers Adapt to Stricter Review Policies

With tightening Amazon policies, the risk of violating rules to obtain reviews is increasing. This article analyzes common non-compliant methods and their associated risks, and proposes compliant review acquisition strategies, including caring emails, the 'Request a Review' feature, and compliant insert cards. It emphasizes that sellers should focus on improving product quality and operational capabilities to achieve sustainable growth on Amazon. Avoid black hat tactics and prioritize building a strong brand reputation through legitimate means.

Amazon Ends Review Sharing Sellers Adjust Strategies

Amazon Ends Review Sharing Sellers Adjust Strategies

Amazon's review policy is undergoing significant changes, potentially eliminating the variation sharing mechanism. This new regulation aims to enhance review authenticity, benefiting consumers but posing challenges for sellers relying on variation merging strategies. Sellers should proactively adapt by ensuring compliance, improving product quality and service, and diversifying promotion channels to navigate the new policy environment. This shift necessitates a focus on genuine customer feedback and sustainable business practices rather than relying solely on aggregated reviews.

Amazon Reduces Review Visibility Sparking Seller Concerns

Amazon Reduces Review Visibility Sparking Seller Concerns

Amazon is adjusting its front-end display by hiding the number of reviews for some products, instead showing star ratings and the percentage of positive reviews. This aims to incentivize new products, improve product quality, and optimize the platform ecosystem. Sellers need to focus on product quality and service, acquire reviews compliantly, and monitor data changes to adjust their operation strategies accordingly. This change encourages a shift back to focusing on the inherent value and customer satisfaction associated with the product itself.

Wcos HS Review Boosts Global Trade Efficiency

Wcos HS Review Boosts Global Trade Efficiency

The World Customs Organization (WCO) highlighted the HS Strategic Review study at the International Federation of Customs Brokers Associations (IFCBA) 30th Anniversary Conference. The review aims to optimize the global system for classifying goods in international trade, addressing changes in the trade environment and technological innovation. The IFCBA actively participated and provided feedback, which the WCO pledged to consider. The HS Strategic Review is expected to reduce compliance costs for businesses, improve customs clearance efficiency, promote trade facilitation, and enhance international competitiveness.

Zimbabwe Enhances AEO System Following WCO Review

Zimbabwe Enhances AEO System Following WCO Review

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has completed a review of Zimbabwe's Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) pilot program, offering recommendations for upgrades to build a 'next generation' AEO program aligned with international standards. This initiative, supported financially and technically by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) of the UK, collaborates with the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) to promote trade facilitation and supply chain security in Zimbabwe. The goal is to enhance efficiency and security within Zimbabwe's trade environment through improved AEO program implementation.

Douyin Introduces 100point Merchant Scoring System

Douyin Introduces 100point Merchant Scoring System

Douyin Experience Score has undergone a significant update, transitioning from a 5-point to a 100-point system with a shortened 30-day assessment cycle. The new rules refine the evaluation metrics for product, service, and logistics experience, aiming to enhance overall user experience on the platform. Merchants need to pay close attention to key indicators such as negative review rate, return rate, average response time, after-sales rejection rate, and timely pickup rate. Optimizing operational strategies is crucial for gaining a competitive edge under the new regulations.

Key Freight Terms and Cargo Handling in Global Trade Explained

Key Freight Terms and Cargo Handling in Global Trade Explained

This paper delves into critical aspects of freight forwarding practice, including the significance of the Bill of Lading's declared value, the basis for cargo damage claims, the definition of non-containerized shipments, customs clearance procedures, the distinction between 'first release' and 'second release', the concepts of LCL consolidation and cooperative stuffing, and the division of responsibilities between buyers and sellers under DDU terms. It aims to provide practical guidance for professionals in the foreign trade industry, clarifying key operational procedures and liabilities.