In honor of Father's Day this weekend...how about a dad joke?
Where is the best place to hide a body? 👀
On the second page of Google search results. *knee slap*
Here’s the latest news we have for you today:
How Amazon spots imperfect packages, a behind-the-scenes look at the tech the giant uses.
DHLs new Dallas Fort Worth location and its promise to sustainability while increasing efficiency.
Mastercard’s master plan to reach 100% tokenization in Europe by 2030, and the benefits for shoppers and merchants alike.
The 9 simple steps all business owners need to know to skyrocket their SEO organically, all in our latest article.
The Amazon Corner
Accountable Amazon: How the Giant Spots Imperfect Products
Why did Amazon invest in new technology to spot imperfect packages? 👀
Because they wanted to make sure their delivery service was 'Prime' quality! *knee slap*
Back to business…Amazon is taking steps to prevent the shipping of imperfect products to customers through its new technology, Project P.I. The AI and computer vision-based system scans products before they are shipped, identifying any defects or issues with size or color.
The new procedure not only prevents unwanted returns for Amazon but also helps third-party sellers who use Amazon's FBA fulfillment service. By using data on defects from this technology, Amazon can communicate with sellers to prevent similar errors in the future.
From Packages to Panels: New DHL Location Goes Green
DHL eCommerce has recently opened a new distribution center near Dallas Fort Worth International Airport. The US$57.5m investment boasts sustainable features such as an efficient building management system and solar-powered unit, aligning with DHL's goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2050.
In addition, the company has also launched a mobile pop-up store in San Antonio that operates entirely off-the-grid, catering to the demand for international shipping in the fast-growing city. This innovative approach showcases DHL's commitment to meeting customer needs while prioritizing environmental sustainability.
Mastercard's Masterplan: 100% Tokenization in Europe by 2030
Mastercard is setting the bar high for e-commerce security. How? By committing to reach 100% tokenization in Europe by 2030. This means replacing traditional card numbers with secure tokens, embedding Click to Pay into merchant sites, and leveraging biometric authentication through payment passkeys.
With online fraud on the rise, Mastercard's proactive approach aims to make online shopping safer and more convenient for everyone involved. The benefits of this commitment extend to consumers, merchants, and issuers alike, making it a win-win situation.
Unlocking SEO Success: 9 Simple Steps to Skyrocket
In today's competitive digital landscape, having a strong SEO strategy is essential for the success of any Shopify store. In this article, we have outlined nine crucial steps to improve your store's organic rankings, drive targeted traffic, and increase sales. From optimizing your website for search engines to leveraging content marketing and utilizing helpful apps and tools, these steps will set you on the path to success. If you're looking to boost your store's visibility and stay ahead of the competition, implementing these steps and continuously monitoring and adjusting your SEO strategy is key. And with our article here, you'll be one step closer to achieving your Shopify store's full potential.
I tried to check into room 404 at the hotel this evening…👀
Try this. Reach out to influencers. With influencer marketing, leverage the power of UGC when and where your audience is. From personal testimonies to unboxing videos, explore new and improved ways to boost engagement and sales.
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Books are the most popular product to sell online.
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On one end of the supply chain spectrum, we have pricey duties and slow overseas shipping. On the other end, we have direct shipping from China…but with a delocalized experience. On this 137th episode of the E-Comm Show, Andrew Maff interviews Izzy Rosenzweig, CEO and founder of Portless.
In this episode, Izzy Rosenzweig illustrates the biggest cash flow culprit of them all: inventory. When your inventory is held up in shipping or takes months to arrive- it’s hard to capitalize on opportunities and plan for sustainable growth. That’s where Portless comes in. With Portless, your goods are available for sale within 48 hours of being produced. How do they do it? You’ll have to listen to find out…
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