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The Amazon account holder digest III

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We’re halfway through Q2, and there have been quite a few developments in the Amazon account holder’s world.
To find out how your business will be affected, read more.

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. Amazon Seller University

You may have come across a new addition to the Performance tab in your SellerCentral account homepage: Seller University. Featuring “essential education for selling on Amazon”, the guide is a 21-course program. Each course features several modules, all of which come with one instructional video about 3 minutes long.

 

The guide is packed full of information on:

2. Amazon Revamps Order Details Page

The ‘Manage Orders’ pages in your Seller Central account are in for a facelift over the following months. You may have already noticed the newly updated Order Details page. While not much has changed in terms of functionality, the page is now laid out with efficiency in mind.

The new layout starts by pointing out the shipping, fulfillment and buyer contact information needed for dispatch. A new panel on the right-hand side points out whether or not the order has been shipped, and features two buttons to be used for printing packing slips and issuing refunds.

The most notable changes are:

 

3. Free Shipping Required for Shoes, Handbags and Sunglasses

Starting May 24, all Amazon sellers are required to offer a free shipping option (like Free Economy Shipping) on items in the Shoes, Handbags and Sunglasses Category priced at over $49. Accessories, such as shoe-horns and shoe-laces, are included. Remember not to use the phrase ‘free shipping’ in your descriptions, though.

 

4. RDR Metric Launched on Amazon Canada

As of May 2, 2016, sellers on Amazon Canada have been introduced to the Return Dissatisfaction Rate metric, one that Amazon.com merchants know all to well. The metric gauges customer satisfaction for the way you process returns, and is not currently sufficient basis for a suspension. There are three situations to avoid to keep this metric down:

*retracted negative feedbacks don’t count

 

 

Melanie takes an active interest in all things Amazon. She keeps an eye on the latest developments, and keeps Amazon sellers up to speed

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