Remember Inspire? It was Amazon’s TikTok-like feature launched in late 2022. Well, it’s bidding goodbye this year as it reportedly failed to inspire consumers (and probably influencers).
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Ever felt like Amazon Seller Support is just spinning you in circles? Well, you might not just be imagining it.
Jon Elder posted a screenshot of a now-deleted post from a seller forum that may have just revealed why so many legitimate sellers struggle with account verification and document approvals. 😖
And trust us—it’s frustrating.
🆘 Everything went down
In the post, a former employee from a “big online marketplace” (hint: most probably Amazon) admitted to marking every single seller document as fake for months. Why? Because of a broken system!
🔧 Amazon NEEDS to fix this
Sellers rely on a fair process. When internal loopholes lead to unnecessary account freezes, it’s more than just an inconvenience—it’s lost revenue, missed opportunities, and business disruption
If Amazon wants to maintain seller trust, it needs better oversight of document verification. Until then, you need to be your best advocate.
AMAZON NEWS
An article by PCWorld reported that Amazon has introduced lead generation ads, allowing brands to advertise products that aren’t even sold in the marketplace.
That means the already crowded search results—packed with sponsored listings—are about to get even busier.
🤯 So, non-Amazon ads are on Amazon?
Yep, that’s exactly what’s happening.
Why?
Simple: Ad money. Amazon may be known as a shopping platform, but at its core, it’s a tech giant with a powerhouse advertising business. Last year alone, Amazon Ads pulled in nearly $12 billion! This new feature seems like just another way to squeeze out even more revenue.
🧹 More ads = more clutter
Some say this is just another step in Amazon's decline from a customer-first shopping experience to an ad-filled mess. And with Prime's shipping speeds no longer as fast as they used to be, this move raises even more questions.
For now, the feature is being beta-tested on Amazon’s mobile apps. Guess we’ll have to wait and see what changes will be on the horizon.
BITES OF THE WEEK
SOCIAL PULSE
According to a new Omnisend survey reported by Chain Store Age, shoppers are flocking to Temu for its deep discounts. But when it comes to trust, Amazon still reigns supreme.
⚔️ The price war continues
Temu’s entire business model is built around jaw-dropping discounts. And it’s working—at least for now.
Scoring a deal is great, but only if customers can trust what they’re buying. And that’s where Amazon still has the edge.
🏷️ Will tariffs change the game?
Amazon rarely rushes to respond to competition, but Temu and Shein have pushed the ecommerce giant into the budget battlefield. With new tariffs looming, shoppers are rethinking their bargain-hunting habits, with 56% worrying that tariffs will drive up prices on the latter. If that happens, 29% say they’d cut back or stop buying from Temu altogether.
At the end of the day, one thing’s clear: Temu wins on price, but Amazon wins on trust. 🤷♂️
SELLER REFRESHER
Nothing kills momentum faster than hitting a listing error just as you’re about to launch a new product. One minute you’re ready to sell, the next, you’re stuck deciphering cryptic error codes.
🧰 But Amazon doesn’t want you to worry. Most issues have quick fixes.
💡 Don't let listing errors ruin the mood, they're usually fixable with a little patience and the right approach. The key is to stay proactive—and follow Amazon’s guidelines.
And when all else fails, Seller Support is just a click away.