After the Wall Street Journal claimed Amazon raised prices on essentials post-tariffs, Amazon fired back—calling the report cherry-picked, misleading, and flat-out wrong for focusing on just 0.04% of its inventory.
BIG IDEA
American Eagle dropped a denim campaign starring Sydney Sweeney with the tagline “Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans”—and the internet promptly set it on fire.
⚠️ Where it went off the rails
The ad features Sweeney in nothing but jeans, a voiceover about inherited traits like blue eyes, and a punny moment where “genes” is crossed out and replaced with “jeans.”
Some viewers applauded the vibe, but critics pointed to several flaws, including:
💡 Beneath the fallout
Strip away the controversy, and you’ve got a crash course in what not to do.
Forbes pulled five marketing lessons from the wreckage:
American Eagle’s “Great Genes” campaign tried to be clever, but stumbled into controversy. For marketers, it’s a five-part case study in what happens when branding ignores nuance.
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BITES OF THE WEEK
HOT TOPIC
Amazon stretched Prime Day 2025 into a four-day blowout, hoping a longer event would ease economic fatigue and boost sales. But instead of locking buyers in, it drove more people to its biggest rival. 😅
According to WebProNews, Walmart saw an 8.9% spike in foot traffic during Prime Day.
🛍️ Walmart stole the show
The extra 48 hours killed urgency. Instead of panic-buying lightning deals, shoppers comparison-shopped across platforms.
And Walmart? It came ready to capitalize.
Basically, people bought what they needed, not what they were tempted.
💡 FOMO > flexibility
Amazon thought “more time = more shopping.”
Turns out, “more time = more window shopping.”
Prime Day went from a one-stop frenzy to a full-on industry-wide sale.
SELLER REFRESHER
If you’re wondering when your next Amazon payout is coming—or why it’s taking so long—you’re not alone. Seller disbursements can be predictable until they’re not.
Amazon just dropped tips on how to track what you're owed, plus a few tricks to get paid faster.
💰 How to track payouts
Start with your Payments Dashboard in Seller Central. Go to Payments > Payments in the main menu to access the Statement View. This is where you’ll see:
To check when you’ll get paid and how much, scroll to the bottom of the page. You’ll see your next scheduled disbursement date and estimated amount.
🔍 For more details
Click the Disbursements tab to see a full payout history. If a transaction says "deferred", it just means Amazon is holding the funds temporarily—usually for things like:
🚀 3 ways to get paid faster
Pro tip: If it’s been more than five business days since payout, use the trace ID in the Disbursements tab to follow up with your bank.