Many retailers lose nearly 3% of their business earnings because they do not cash out on their Amazon FBA Reimbursements. This is unintentional, as many sellers may not even know they are losing this money. The great thing is that Amazon has set up a functional system to help sellers…
The Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) program allows sellers to store their products in Amazon’s warehouses, where the eCommerce giant then handles the packing, shipping, and customer service for those products. This enables sellers to focus on other aspects of their business, like sourcing new products and marketing. However, FBA requires merchants to…
With the high rate of technological advancement worldwide, online shopping is easy. E-commerce continues to boom. Industry giants like Amazon continue to rake in all the traffic and attention in the industry. This increased traffic has come with a consistent spike in buyers and sellers to its platform. The actual…
Amazon FBA returns can eat away at profits and time, and returns can threaten your company’s profitability in the long run. Also, too many returns or defective items can negatively impact your Seller Rating. Amazon’s Buyer Return Policy All customers have the right to open a product, try it and…
Retail is shifting from brick-and-mortar to e-commerce faster than ever. Amazon is the leading online shopping platform, which makes Amazon product reviews very important. Shoppers rely on millions of Amazon reviews for each purchase. As Amazon continues its rapid growth, consumers depend more on consumer reviews than ever. Reviews are…
Amazon Inventory Performance Index (IPI) is a number between 0-1000. This number measures FBA inventory health. Amazon IPI captures low inventory and excess inventory levels of your FBA SKUs. Amazon’s IPI can benefit both you and Amazon. Amazon’s inventory performance index score combines the preceding three months of sales, inventory…