The limited situations that let FBA sellers request Amazon to remove negative Amazon customer reviews
No one likes negative Amazon reviews. Do you have a case to request Amazon remove a negative review? Maybe, in certain limited situations.
No one likes negative Amazon reviews. Do you have a case to request Amazon remove a negative review? Maybe, in certain limited situations.
Big news from Amazon, which is suing paid review services for FBA sellers including AppSally and Rebatest. The big question for Amazon FBA sellers and Amazon Ad agencies: Will they get busted, too? If the case goes to court, or the services are forced to settle, I would imagine Amazon will demand the names of
Today I will be talking about a very ugly trend in the world of Amazon third-party sellers. It’s the hate directed at “Chinese sellers” on Amazon who are mischaracterized as evil and blamed for all of the bad stuff happening on Amazon Seller Central. I’ve seen it for years, and today I decided to speak
Chinese Sellers on Amazon are getting singled out, and it’s wrong Read More »
My experience using the Amazon FBA Liability Insurance Accelerator. Note this applies to U.S. FBA businesses – not sure how it works for other countries.
How I found Amazon liability insurance for my Amazon FBA business Read More »
These no-nos should be obvious, yet I see people making these mistakes all the time and their Amazon Seller accounts get shut down as a result. Number one: you don’t respond to Amazon messages that require immediate attention including order fulfillment and account health.
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Anyone who has worked as an editor or copy editor at a news organization should be familiar with style guides. Publishers use them as well. Below, I am sharing the style guide I developed for my own publishing company. It’s a work in progress and is updated and refined every year. It’s absolutely critical for
Indie publisher style guide sample for IN 30 MINUTES guides Read More »
Amazon KDP recently made a major announcement: Authors and publishers who use the platform can now create A+ content! This is a huge benefit for those publishers who depend on Amazon KDP for a large portion of their Kindle and paperback sales. Considering most traditional publishers don’t use A+ content, it’s an opportunity for small
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A journalist once asked me about the connection between Lean Media and guerrilla marketing. Certainly, there is a possibility of test audiences being so taken with the demo version, rough cut, beta game, or manuscript that they feel compelled to tell all of their friends about it, thereby giving it a boost when it does
Is Lean Media a form of guerrilla marketing? Read More »
A startup founder recently reached out to me and asked a classic question related to Lean product development (including Lean Startup and Lean Media): How do you get feedback for something if you don’t have users or an audience? My answer: If you just seek feedback (rather than using early adopters as the core of
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Five years ago, author and poet Kwame Alexander gave a fantastic keynote at IBPA’s PubU conference in Salt Lake City. In it, he told a story about how he was frustrated by the lack of sales for one of his early books. His wife suggested that he try selling at the local farmer’s market. At
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