This episode delivers critical updates for Amazon sellers, focusing on recent platform changes and strategies to adapt. It covers Amazon's earning reports, growth in online grocery, and vital workarounds for common listing issues like Brand Registry N/A errors. The discussion also highlights new tools and policy shifts, offering actionable advice to navigate the evolving Amazon ecosystem effectively.
Key takeaways
Utilize 'N-A', 'N.a.', or 'TBD' in the manufacturer section when creating new listings without Brand Registry to bypass the 5665 error. After listing, provide packaging images with the brand name and UPC/FNSKU to Amazon support to update the brand name.
Explore the potential of Amazon's online grocery market if your business has manufacturing capabilities for food products, as this segment is experiencing significant growth.
Leverage Amazon's Virtual Bundling Tool to create product bundles without physically combining inventory, enhancing product offerings and potentially increasing average order value.
Proactively seek out 3PL warehouses to expand storage options given Amazon's warehouses are filling up, ensuring continued inventory flow and avoiding potential storage limitations.
What does this episode say about amazon & marketplaces?
Utilize 'N-A', 'N.a.', or 'TBD' in the manufacturer section when creating new listings without Brand Registry to bypass the 5665 error. After listing, provide packaging images with the brand name and UPC/FNSKU to Amazon support to update the brand name.
What does this episode say about supply chain & operations?
Explore the potential of Amazon's online grocery market if your business has manufacturing capabilities for food products, as this segment is experiencing significant growth.
What does this episode say about brand & content?
Leverage Amazon's Virtual Bundling Tool to create product bundles without physically combining inventory, enhancing product offerings and potentially increasing average order value.
What does this episode say about amazon & marketplaces?
Proactively seek out 3PL warehouses to expand storage options given Amazon's warehouses are filling up, ensuring continued inventory flow and avoiding potential storage limitations.