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Amazon Seller News – September 13th, 2024 Edition

Amazon seller news september 13th 2024.

Welcome back! This week’s lineup features some nifty updates that’ll have you double-checking your delivery options and rejoicing over faster MCF shipping at no extra cost. Plus, Amazon’s AI assistant Rufus has landed in the UK. Don’t miss out on curated reads, guides, and videos packed with tips on pricing psychology, avoiding costly errors, and managing those tricky long-term storage fees. Tune into the week’s podcast picks for real talk on avoiding massive mistakes and scaling smartly. Dive into the latest updates and news tailored for Amazon sellers like you!

Let’s get right to it!


📰 News & Updates

  • Amazon support feedback just got easier.
    Now you can share your thoughts after every email interaction with Amazon support, even before your case is resolved. This change aims to enhance their support services based on your input.

💡 Insightful Reads 

Articles 

  • Avoid These 5 Pricing Mistakes on Amazon.
    Discover the top pricing errors Amazon sellers make and learn how to fix them for better profitability and competitiveness. Click to get actionable insights!

Guides

🎥 Must-Watch Videos

🎙️ Podcast Picks

💬 The Word of the Week

Amazon Glossary. 

Amazon 3rd Party (noun)

3P stands for “3rd Party,” which means retailers who sell products directly to customers on Amazon’s marketplace.
Source: amazowl.com

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