🔥 BIG NEWS THIS WEEK:
We've partnered with SEKO Logistics to give Amazon Aggregators access to new warehouses and 4 million additional square feet of warehouse space! Read on for the details.
The new deal gives MyFBAPrep’s client roster of Amazon Aggregators access to SEKO`s global fulfillment warehouses and an additional four million square feet of new warehouse space globally. Each SEKO warehouse is strategically placed in close proximity to major ports and airports – allowing for a maximum of 24-72 hour delivery windows!
There are nearly two million small and midsize third-party businesses selling on Amazon, with roughly 3,700 new sellers joining the platform every day. If you want your products to rank above the dozens of other businesses in your niche, it’s crucial to understand Amazon’s ranking factors.
Expansion is a positive sign of booming business, and with Amazon, you can expand into other marketplaces to grow your reach. By launching a store on Amazon Canada, you’ll be able to target a wider audience with markedly less competition, as well as more room for growth.
MyFBAPrep is a great fit in Amazon’s current strategy; a strategy which has changed since Jeff Bezos left Amazon as chief executive. The company is now much more focused on driving for improved fulfillment and better customer service, curtailing physical expansion under new CEO Andy Jassy.
Florida tops the list with the best business environment for eCommerce development while West Virginia has the least viable conditions. The ranking evaluated factors such as economic outlook, local taxes, infrastructure, and financial resources and scored each state on a scale from 1-10.
Your relationship with your customers shouldn’t end at checkout. In fact, the period immediately after a customer completes their payment is one of the most critical to nail if you want to foster customer loyalty. Since it’s more expensive to earn new customers than to keep existing ones, focusing energy on retention must begin right away.
The future of the building and some of Amazon’s other distribution centers may be in doubt. An e-commerce boom that exploded during the pandemic slowed over the past year as people resumed shopping in stores, leaving Amazon with a $3.8 billion loss at the start of 2022, its first quarterly loss in seven years.
FashionCommerce 2022 will be a half-day virtual event, exclusively for fashion and beauty brands and retailers. Attendees will hear from the industry's most knowledgeable eCommerce experts who will share the latest trends, strategies and best practices for driving more online sales!
Until next time,
Sabra Mwaura
Marketing Manager
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