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  • Myth: Amazon Cares About Sellers

    January 24, 2025
    Uncategorized

    For over two decades, Amazon has been a critical platform for independent sellers worldwide. However, recent accounts from long-time sellers reveal a troubling narrative of diminishing support, increasingly punitive policies, and opaque decision-making processes. For many, the very platform that once provided unparalleled access to customers has now become an adversarial environment. A System Stacked…

  • Myth: You Can Still Sell Your Used Textbooks on Amazon

    January 16, 2025
    Amazon News

    Sorry, this is no longer possible. Amazon loves to ruin a good thing that is actually working, so in 2020 they discontinued their popular Textbook Buyback Program in April of 2020. What great timing, right?  Stop buying back textbooks in the midst of a global pandemic?  Classy.  Apparently the decision was made as part of…

  • How Authors Self-Sabotage and Hold Themselves Back

    January 15, 2025
    Amazon KDP Publishing

    Here’s an ugly truth about Amazon you’re not going to like: They actually don’t care if you sell books. I know.  I KNOW!!  How rude of me to say such a thing. Self-publishing offers incredible opportunities for authors to share their work with the world. However, many self-published authors inadvertently sabotage their success through misconceptions,…

  • The Evolution of Amazon: From Books to Everything

    The Evolution of Amazon: From Books to Everything

    January 15, 2025
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  • How Amazon Stays Ahead in the E-commerce Race

    How Amazon Stays Ahead in the E-commerce Race

    January 15, 2025
    Category 2

    This paragraph serves as an introduction to your blog post. Begin by discussing the primary theme or topic that you plan to cover, ensuring it captures the reader’s interest from the very first sentence. Share a brief overview that highlights why this topic is important and how it can provide value. Use this space to…

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    January 18, 2024
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