The countdown is on, and Prime Day isnât just a sales eventâitâs the ecommerce Super Bowl. Brands are betting big, ad costs are creeping up, and inventory strategies are getting surgical. From last-minute listings to algorithm warfare, itâs go time for anyone playing in the arena.
You in this year, or sitting it out?
- Amazon drops longest Prime Day ever đď¸
- Walmartâs summer surge is here âď¸
- TikTok Shop flop sparks China-led takeover đ¨đł
- FBA storage slashed before Prime Day đŚ

BIG IDEA
Mark your calendars: Prime Day 2025 is locked in for July 8â11. Yep, for the first time ever, it spans a full four days. Thatâs double the shopping window, and double the chance to drive traffic, test pricing, and move inventory.
If youâre prepared, itâs more than a sale. Itâs a strategic sandbox.
đŚ Whatâs new this year
- Todayâs Big Deals. Amazon’s new daily drop feature is a curated blitz of top-brand offersâthink Samsung, Kiehlâs, Leviâs.
- What it means: High shopper intent and high conversion if youâre in the mix.
- Wider deal net. From snacks to splurges, the deal spectrum is broader than ever.
- What it means: If youâve got catalog variety, use it.
- School season kickoff. Amazonâs leaning into back-to-school with tech from $15 and up to 40% off supplies.
- What it means: Prime Day 2025 is an ideal timing for sellers in school-related categories to lean in. đ
đ¤ Made for the Buy Box
Amazonâs not just launching deals, theyâre layering in AI to drive smarter, faster shopper decisions. Hereâs how that helps you:
- Ask Rufus: Shoppers are now using Amazonâs AI assistant to find deals by timing and interest. If your product hits those queries? Youâre in the zone.
- Custom prompts: Searches like âbest skincare under $50â pull tailored results. Make sure your listings are optimized to match.
- AI shopping guides: If you’re highly rated, well-priced, and relevant, you’re more likely to land in front of buyers who are ready to click.
Four days of intent-driven traffic means four days of opportunity. Nail your timing, pricing, and positioning, and let the algorithm do some heavy lifting. đŤ´

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BITES OF THE WEEK
- Seller Alert: Amazon finally announced Prime Day dates â July 8-11â the longest Prime ever!
- TikTokâs Demographic: Know the specific statistics of TikTok’s demographic of almost 1 billion unique visitors.
- Stable Staples: Walmart has lowered the prices of hundreds of staple items to combat the rising living costs.
- Beauty Problems: Beauty brands are scrambling to balance rising prices and shoppers on a budget.

TRENDING TOPIC
TikTok Shop’s failure sparks China-led corporate takeover

ByteDance is shaking up TikTok Shopâs leadershipâagain.
According to TechNode, the company is replacing Seattle-based execs with China-based veterans after US sales fell far short of expectations.
đď¸ Power shift across the pacific
But why? Well, the ecommerce arm aimed for $17.5B in GMV this year but only landed around $9B. So, ByteDance is sending in veterans from Douyin (Chinaâs TikTok) to help.
- New leadership flew in. Mu Qing, ex-head of Douyin ecommerce, now leads TikTok Shop US with six other China-based execs.
- Language flipped: Meetings and internal docs at the Seattle HQ are increasingly Mandarin-first, forcing many English-speaking staff to rely on translations. đ¨đł
- Mass exits: Over 100 employees have already left due to culture clashes and strategy confusion.
đ Big ambitions, bigger barriers
TikTok Shop’s goal of recreating Chinaâs livestream commerce success in the US is clashing with reality:
- Shoppers browse, donât buy. US users prefer passive content to purchasing in-app.
- Ban anxiety. With a divest-or-ban deadline looming, many sellers are hesitant to invest long-term.
- Data drama redux. Despite “Project Texas,” ByteDance is back in talks with regulators to resolve lingering US-China data concerns. âď¸
𼢠Douyin or doing too much?
Bringing in Douyin veterans might streamline operations, but it also risks alienating US teams and sellers already wary of TikTokâs stability.
For Amazon and multichannel sellers, itâs a reminder: donât build your business on hype. Diversify, stay nimble, and keep your eyes on the long game.

AMAZON NEWS
Amazon slashes FBA storage weeks before Prime Day

Itâs Prime Day season again! If youâre planning to go big, better check your FBA limits first.
eFulfillment Service reported that Amazon reduced storage allowances for June to July 2025âleaving sellers scrambling just as the shopping surge begins.
âł The 5-month squeeze
This isnât just a policy tweak, itâs a capacity clampdown:
- Account-wide caps: Youâre now limited to five months of projected sales for total FBA inventory.
- ASIN-level restrictions: Even if you have room, specific SKUs may get blocked from restock. đŚ
- Performance-based access: Your IPI, aged inventory, and sell-through rate decide how much space you actually get.
- No overage fees: But also, no mercyâonce you’re at the cap, Amazon blocks further inbound shipments.
Amazon says itâs all about avoiding warehouse gridlock. But the timing? Rough.
- Overstock backlash: Sellers over-shipped this spring, clogging FCs with slow movers.
- Efficiency over volume: Amazon wants faster turnover, not fuller shelves. Only what sells gets space.
- Bad timing for sellers: This hits right as inventory builds ramp up for Prime Day and back-to-school.
đ§Ž Capacity math or mayhem?
Between account caps and ASIN-level restock limits, FBA prep just became a high-stakes numbers game. But if you watch your metrics, time your shipments, and prioritize proven winners, you can still crush Prime Day.
Just donât wait. When the warehouse says “full,” it means it.