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Amazon’s Transparency Program: How to Protect Your Products from Counterfeiters
By Page.One | September 9, 2021 |Counterfeiting has been a problem on Amazon for years. It takes form in several ways, but in its most basic form, a seller sells a fake version of your product at a lower price. Thus, they profit from your brand image and marketing without having to do any of the upfront work. Over the years, …
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An Overview of Amazon Retargeting with Sponsored Display Ads
By Page.One | |If you’ve ever run advertising on Facebook or Google, you likely know how important retargeting can be. Retargeting allows you to connect with prospects that have either looked at your products before or who have expressed interest in products like yours. Today, with the ability to easily click away from a page, it can be …
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Amazon Listing Hijackers: 5 Strategies to Protect Your Revenue and Brand Reputation on Amazon
By Page.One | September 8, 2021 |Amazon’s catalog-style website has made it easy to get your products in front of a large audience of potential customers, but with that exposure to consumers, and the potential to earn a profit, comes exposure to counterfeiters. A counterfeiter is someone who copies your product but tries to pass it off as an original. In …
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Amazon Package Inserts: 5 Simple Ways to Use Package Inserts to Increase Engagement
By Page.One | September 7, 2021 |Amazon provides third-party sellers a limited means of communicating with customers. You have your buyer-selling messaging and automation, and more recently, the Manage Your Customer Engagement tool, but otherwise, there aren’t that many direct options. Even if you use those other methods, they’re often limited in design and customization. Thankfully, there’s one way you can …
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Amazon Product Description HTML Tags No Longer Supported—4 Tips to Adjust
By Page.One | September 2, 2021 |On Monday, May 19th, Amazon announced that they won’t be supporting HTML tags in the product description on product listings. The change goes into effect on July 18th for the U.S., and June 9th for the U.K. The reason for the change? Versatility and security. Amazon doesn’t want HTML descriptions affecting how listings show up …
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Selling Apparel on Amazon: How to Turn 5 Clothing Features Into Benefits
Selling clothing online takes a bit more finesse than it does to sell non-wearable items. Most consumers consider the look of clothing before they think about the benefits. Unfortunately, this consumer tendency has a lot of brands focused on product features (e.g., neckline, sleeve length, fabric) instead of the benefits. Problem is, appearance is easy …
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Amazon Stores: 5 Tips To Make Your Storefront Easy to Navigate
Since Amazon launched their brand-based eCommerce landing pages: Amazon Storefronts, third-party sellers have a way to display their value proposition, product catalog, and brand story, in a format that allows them to develop a deeper connection with Amazon shoppers. Prospects can “follow” stores and get updates on promotions and social media style posts on the …
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