Amazon & Marketplaces

Indian Grocery Sector Embraces Ecommerce

An increasing number of Indians are switching to smartphones with 4G data connections and making online purchases. Thanks to this ever-increasing consumer base, the Indian ecommerce sector has witnessed a steady growth in the recent years. Currently at $53 billion in annual revenue, the country’s ecommerce industry is expected to exceed $100 billion by 2020. […]

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4 KPIs to Improve Results from Amazon Ads

Advertising on Amazon is challenging for many sellers. This confusion often stems from sellers approaching Amazon ads the same way they would Google Ads (formerly AdWords). Amazon Marketing Services, the company’s ad platform, is a cost-per-click model, as is Google Ads. However, AMS is designed exclusively to sell products. With the proper approach, sellers can

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One Click Retail Exec on Amazon’s Private Label Brands

Amazon has made significant investments in its own private label brands, in areas such as diapers, dog food, and paper towels. The company’s private label strategy could be indicative of a burgeoning trend in retail, which mid-market ecommerce companies could try. But competing with Amazon and other large retailers that have created private label brands

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Are Amazon’s Private Label Brands a Trend for Other Merchants?

Amazon has made significant investments in its own private label brands, such as diapers, dog food, and paper towels. The company’s private label strategy may be indicative of a burgeoning retail movement. Private labels may be something that mid-market retail businesses could try. As of June 2018, Amazon sells more than 70 of its own

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What the Walmart-Flipkart Deal Means for India

Walmart’s recent acquisition of a majority stake in Flipkart, the giant India-based marketplace, will likely reshape ecommerce in that country. Protestors include small businesses and trade unions. The Indian ecommerce market is growing quickly thanks to smartphone penetration and fast internet. Overall ecommerce revenue in India is projected to reach $64 billion by 2020 from

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