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26.03.2018 08:45
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It's easy to get lost in the e-commerce jungle. New sellers and offers pop up all the time and the terrain is ever changing. What will tomorrow bring? Where should sellers focus their attention? How can they reach their goals? The questions seem to be unanswerable... and yet, there is hope!


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08.08.2017 11:28
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Good news for Amazon sellers: it's become even easier to sell products internationally on Amazon. This is because Amazon now allows sellers to save attribute information in multiple languages. We also want to tell you about an exciting feature for new plentymarkets customers, who already sell items on Amazon.


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06.07.2017 14:00
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We are happy to announce that our marketplace portfolio now includes Amazon Business in the United Kingdom. This up and coming market provides great opportunities for online merchants to reach new customers and increase their turnover. Discover what Amazon Business adds to your multi-channel mix and how to set up the market in your plentymarkets system.


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02.09.2015 12:50
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Do you sell your products on Amazon? Then you too can benefit from the new alliance between plentymarkets and SellerEngine! We've teamed up as business partners so that Amazon sellers can reap the rewards of both companies. While plentymarkets excels as a tool for processing and fulfilling Amazon orders in one central location, SellerEngine coaches and supports MFN and FBA sellers with many of the problems they find most frustrating, including repricing.


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22.05.2015 15:01
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Amazon introduced new guidelines for returns approximately 2 months ago. They make it more difficult for merchants to sell their items internationally. These guidelines require sellers to provide their customers with a local return address or to offer their customers free shipment for returns.


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21.04.2015 17:09
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Amazon allowed you to use a few HTML tags in your item data until about a year ago. These tags were for creating lists, line breaks and bold font. However, Amazon has changed its policies and no longer permits HTML tags. We want to make sure that you meet Amazon's requirements and avoid being reprimanded. Therefore, HTML tags are no longer transferred to Amazon from the item description and other item data.


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