Today's Ecommerce Pulse

Target launches Circle Deal Days to challenge Amazon Prime Day
Target is launching its Target Circle Deal Days from June 23‑26, positioning the free‑to‑join program as a direct rival to Amazon Prime Day. New members who enroll between June 14‑22 receive a 15% discount on their first purchase, plus a free Starbucks coffee or Bullseye cookie on launch day, and a 50% discount on the first year of Target Circle 360.
Also developing:
By the numbers: FirstClub raises $55M Series B

Alibaba Wants to Be a Global Ticketing Player — Starting with Malaysia Tour Stop for Chinese Rap Superstar GAI
Alibaba’s live‑entertainment arm, through its ticketing platform MAISEAT, landed its first primary ticketing contract outside China for Chinese rap star GAI’s concert in Kuala Lumpur. The presale tickets sold out within days, underscoring strong demand for cross‑border events. MAISEAT, part of Damai Entertainment, is leveraging Alibaba’s Alipay network and a multilingual app to service international fans. The move aligns with Damai’s rapid revenue growth and its ambition to become a global live‑entertainment player.
Amazon Launches 1‑3‑hour Delivery, Fueling Ultrafast Shipping Trend
Amazon rolls out 1-hour, 3-hour delivery as ultrafast shipping trend grows in the U.S. https://t.co/EFa2clCW92

Amazon Adds 1-Hour and 3-Hour Delivery Options in the US
Amazon announced nationwide one‑hour and three‑hour delivery options, initially covering more than 90,000 SKUs. Prime members pay $9.99 for a one‑hour slot and $4.99 for three‑hour delivery, while non‑Prime customers face $19.99 and $14.99 respectively. The service launches in hundreds...

Sign up to Sell on eBay Live – New Categories
eBay has reopened its eBay Live seller program, adding new categories such as fashion, electronics, toys, and more. Existing interested sellers must re‑register even if they previously signed up. The platform targets creators with streaming or social‑media experience who can...

Retail Media X Europe 2026: Why Retailers Need to Be in the Room This May
Retail Media X Europe will convene over 750 senior executives, brands, agencies, and tech innovators in London on 14 May 2026 to discuss the fast‑growing European retail media market, projected to reach £25 billion by 2026. The conference features three tracks—scaling networks,...

THG Fulfil Launches on Shopify App Store
THG Fulfil has launched a native, zero‑code app on the Shopify App Store, enabling fast‑scaling and medium‑enterprise brands to connect directly to its global logistics network. The integration offers end‑to‑end fulfillment, inventory management, and courier coordination across 195 countries without...

OPINION: Retail’s $210 Billion Paid Advertising Blind Spot
Global ecommerce retailers—estimated at nine to twelve million—are collectively spending about $210 billion on paid digital advertising each year, yet confidence in the returns from that spend is eroding. The rise of privacy regulations, cookie deprecation and AI‑driven ad platforms has...

2026 Will Be a Year of Rapid Technological Advancement
In 2026 small‑business retailers will confront rapid AI‑driven efficiency gains alongside heightened cost pressures from persistent tariffs and a bifurcated K‑shaped economy. While AI promises customized sales content, autonomous logistics and robotics, many firms fear automation could erode core labor...

How to Sell Digital Planners on Etsy
Selling digital planners on Etsy offers a low‑cost, repeatable revenue stream by leveraging instant PDF downloads. The guide walks beginners through market research, niche selection, design using simple tools, and creating SEO‑friendly listings. It emphasizes usability features like hyperlinks and...

Lulus Becomes Victoria’s Secret’s Latest Brand Partner
Lulus, the 30‑year‑old occasion‑wear label, is expanding its wholesale footprint by adding Amazon and Victoria’s Secret to its distribution roster. The brand already entered all 350 Nordstrom stores and broadened its assortment at Urban Outfitters, aiming to capture customers where...
Micro‑influencers, Not Megastars, Drove Fashion Nova’s $1B Revenue
Fashion Nova hit $1B+ in revenue by building a micro-influencer army. Automated gifting. Structured content formats. Thousands of small creators as a scalable engine. Meanwhile you're DMing one big influencer hoping they reply. That's the gap.
14 Broom & Dustpan Sets Just Patented in the US
Fourteen broom and dustpan sets have recently received U.S. design patents, many of which already rank among Amazon's top‑selling household items. The patents were filed between 2021 and 2024 and will remain in force through the 2030s and 2040s. Concurrently,...

After Exiting CVS, Dermatologist-Founded Fig.1 Heads to Sephora
Dermatologist‑founded Fig.1, after exiting CVS in August, will debut its eight‑product facial line online at Sephora in March 2026. The brand’s retinol system, which accounts for 31% of sales, has seen 167% year‑over‑year growth, with the stronger level‑2 formula up...

The Dark Psychology of ‘Limited-Time Offers’: How Marketers Use 5 Hidden Psychological Traps to Make You Impulse Buy in 1...
Marketers increasingly weaponize limited‑time offers, embedding five covert psychological traps that drive impulse purchases within seconds. By exploiting scarcity, loss aversion, countdown timers, social proof, and anchoring, they compress decision cycles and bypass rational evaluation. The blog illustrates how a...
Q&A with Johan Hellman From nShift – How AI Moves From Promise to Practice
nShift introduced the AI‑powered nShift Companion, an assistant embedded in its Checkout product that helps retailers configure delivery options using plain‑language prompts. The tool taps the company’s Model Context Protocol to pull real‑time carrier data, ensuring recommendations are grounded in...

Best Ecommerce Platforms for YouTubers in 2026
YouTubers now have a spectrum of ecommerce platforms tailored to merch, digital products, and courses, each with distinct pricing and YouTube Shopping capabilities. Shopify offers the most scalable, app‑rich solution for full‑brand stores, while Spring provides a free, merch‑only entry...

The 9 Best Grocery Delivery Services of 2026
CNET’s 2026 roundup evaluates nine grocery‑delivery platforms, from Amazon Fresh and Walmart+ to niche players like Misfits Market and Hungryroot. Test orders measured selection breadth, pricing, delivery speed, and freshness, revealing Amazon Fresh’s extensive catalog and Prime‑free shipping, Walmart+’s rural...

Target’s Tech Chief Has a Central Role in the Retailer’s Turnaround Plan
Target’s chief information and product officer, Prat Vemana, is steering a $6 billion technology push aimed at reversing a multi‑quarter sales slump. The retailer is deploying AI‑driven tools such as Trend Brain to accelerate design cycles and new demand‑forecasting models for...
UK Banks Wary as Contactless Payment Limits Are Lifted
The UK is scrapping the £100 ceiling on contactless card payments, theoretically allowing unlimited tap‑to‑pay transactions. However, many banks are signaling they will retain their own limits due to heightened fraud exposure. Contactless already dominates UK in‑store spending, with 94.6%...
SupplyHouse Expands Ohio Fulfillment Center to Increase Capacity and Delivery Speed
SupplyHouse has opened a 527,000‑square‑foot fulfillment center in Canal Winchester, Ohio, more than doubling its previous space. The larger warehouse allows deeper inventory, expanded product assortment, and faster same‑day shipping for contractors and DIY customers across the Midwest and Plains....
They Chose the Worst Possible CTA Button Label
Out of all the things they could have put on the button right next to the price (e.g. "Learn More," etc)... this is where they landed?

Shopify Preps AI Personal Shoppers for Tailored Commerce
Focus on ecommerce? He's referring to a Jarvis-like experience -> Shopify is preparing for AI shopping agents to change everything, exec says “We’re going to begin to use these agentic applications as these kinds of personal shoppers,” he said, adding that...

Temu Grows Rapidly in Spain and Italy
Temu’s Digital Services Act report reveals the platform serving an average of 129.7 million European shoppers per month in the second half of 2025, a 12 percent increase over the previous six months. Growth was strongest in Southern Europe, with Spain and...
Simplify Complex Options with Calm, Step‑by‑Step Flow
I keep seeing teams panic about product pages with lots of options. Size, finish, accessories, delivery choices. Suddenly the page looks like the cockpit of a small aircraft. The options aren’t always the problem. The problem is making the customer do all the...

TikTok Shop Is Changing E-Commerce, but How?
In this episode, hosts Jordan West and Brett Curry discuss how TikTok Shop and YouTube advertising can be combined to drive e‑commerce growth, highlighting five current YouTube ad strategies and the power of Shorts when paired with TikTok Shop content....

Instant Checkout in ChatGPT Reflects Enormous Challenge
OpenAI announced its Instant Checkout feature for ChatGPT in late 2025, but in March 2026 the company said it is scaling back the rollout to focus on merchant‑site integrations. The pause reflects the difficulty of embedding AI agents in e‑commerce,...
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[Opinion] Temu, Shein, AliExpress, and Now Joybuy: Are We Finally Waking up in Europe?
Chinese e‑commerce giants Shein, Temu, AliExpress and now JD.com’s Joybuy are rapidly expanding into Europe, intensifying price competition for local retailers. These platforms combine ultra‑low pricing, AI‑driven merchandising and cross‑border logistics to attract cost‑conscious shoppers. The influx signals a systemic...

Taiwan's E‑commerce Lag Stems From Cultural and Logistical Barriers
Former Head of Retail at $CPNG on why e-commerce penetration in Taiwan is smaller compared to the U.S. and China
European Auction Sites Demand Absurdly Many Verification Steps
Creating an account on a European auction site is so hard that sometimes I keep going just to see if it's actually possible. The Druot account I just created required four separate confirmation codes. But that was easy compared to...
The New Must-Haves in B2B Ecommerce Tech Stacks Go Beyond CRM and CMS
B2B ecommerce leaders are expanding beyond traditional CRM, analytics and CMS to meet rising buyer expectations for real‑time, self‑service experiences. Five emerging applications—product information management (PIM), digital experience platforms (DXP), configure‑price‑quote (CPQ) tools, B2B‑specific ecommerce platforms, and customer data platforms...
Timeless Solutions Outlast Fleeting TikTok Trends
I lost $9k on a product that was trending on TikTok. The trend died in a week. I launched a product that solves a timeless boring problem. It's been selling for 2 years. The market doesn't care about trends. It...
New Legislation Guarantees Free Shipping for Consumers
The Bill for Free Shipping Has Finally Arrived - https://t.co/6zb11RFv7C #freeshipping #ecommerce #parcelshipping #retail #retailers #supplychain #logistics

Private 5G Seen as Fix for Warehouse Robot Connectivity
Private‑5G specialist Celona and Digi International have teamed up to deliver a plug‑and‑play Robots‑as‑a‑Service (RaaS) platform that replaces unreliable Wi‑Fi in large‑scale warehouses. By integrating Digi’s rugged edge routers and gateways with Celona’s 5G LAN, the solution offers low‑latency, high‑capacity...

IOPE Debuts in Canada Through Exclusive Sephora Retail Partnership
South Korean skincare brand IOPE, owned by Amorepacific, has launched in Canada through an exclusive partnership with Sephora Canada, making its products available both online and in physical stores. The debut features nine clinical‑grade items ranging from $9 to $93,...

How Quick Commerce Is Turning Into A Visibility Engine For Retail & D2C Brands
Quick commerce has evolved from a niche last‑minute service into a mainstream habit, with Indian consumers ordering multiple times a week. The 10‑minute delivery market, worth roughly $6 bn today, is projected to reach $35‑40 bn by 2030, while gross order value...

Store Tab Appearing in Google Shopping
Google Shopping now includes a “Stores” tab that surfaces local retailers alongside product listings. The feature appears after clicking the “More places” button and redirects users to the Places navigation bar. It is distinct from the existing “Nearby” filter, which...

Kentucky Horsewear Uses AI as a Sales Assistant: “From Searching to Selecting, Both Online and In-Store”
Kentucky Horsewear has deployed a generative‑AI product assistant that guides shoppers through natural‑language queries, delivering tailored horse‑gear recommendations both on its e‑commerce site and in physical stores. Developed with Taglayer, the tool instantly suggests items such as blankets, underblankets, and...

Brussels Pressed on Online Import Loopholes
In 2025 the EU received an estimated 5.8 billion parcels, overwhelming customs systems. A coalition of European apparel, footwear and clothing groups is urging the EU to bring forward the “deemed importer” obligations for online marketplaces such as Shein and Temu,...

Picnic on Track to Reach 1 Billion in Revenue in Germany
Dutch online supermarket Picnic aims to hit €1 billion in German revenue this year, marking a milestone after five years of operation. The retailer is expanding its footprint by launching in Munich, bringing its total to thirteen fulfillment centers across the...

Co-Op Upgrades In-Store Comms Tech Across UK Estate
Co‑op has signed a five‑year deal with VoCoVo to equip more than 2,300 UK stores with S5 Pro headsets, following a successful pilot in 114 locations. The rollout, which began in February, aims to keep staff constantly connected, improve safety...
Chinese Livestream Sellers Turn South Korean Streets Into Online Shops for ‘Authentic’ Goods
Chinese livestream sellers are turning Seoul’s bustling shopping districts into on‑street studios, using Douyin to showcase fashion items as authentic Korean goods. The number of street‑based livestreams has surged three‑ to fourfold in the past six months, with vendors like...

Aldi Ends ‘Just Walk Out’ Checkout-Free Store Experiment
Aldi has ended its two‑year “Shop & Go” checkout‑free trial in London, converting the Greenwich High Road store back to a standard Aldi Local. The experiment used AI‑powered cameras to automatically charge shoppers as they left the store, mirroring Amazon’s...
The Mounting Cost of Voice Fraud: Revenue Loss, Broken Trust and Operational Strain
A Modulate and Retail Dive survey finds voice fraud now one of retail’s fastest‑growing threats, with eight‑in‑ten leaders experiencing moderate to highly sophisticated attacks in the past year. AI‑generated voice clones can be purchased for as little as $20, enabling...
Entrepreneurs Turn Problems Into Profit Opportunities
Everyone sees a problem: 'Someone should fix that.' Ecom founders see a problem: 'I can build a business that fixes that.' Different mindset. Different bank account.

DomainsByOwner.com Challenges Traditional Domain Marketplaces With a No-Commission Model
DomainsByOwner.com has launched a commission‑free domain marketplace that operates on a subscription‑based listing model. The platform lets owners publish unlimited domains and negotiate sales directly with buyers, eliminating the typical 10‑20% broker fees. Transactions are secured through third‑party escrow services,...

Turning Browsers Into Buyers: Preezie Brings In-Store Service Online
Preezie has introduced an AI Shopping Assistant that transforms Australian retail websites into virtual sales associates, delivering conversational, context‑aware guidance. By ingesting product catalogs, size charts and policy data, the assistant can answer natural‑language queries, suggest bundles, and recommend fit....

Trust as the New Currency of Indonesia’s E-Commerce
Indonesia’s e‑commerce market is maturing, moving away from low‑trust, price‑centric marketplaces toward authenticity‑driven mall ecosystems anchored by authorized sellers. A 2025 Cube Asia study shows roughly 80% of Indonesian shoppers now favor these mall environments, driven by younger, middle‑class consumers...
The Quiet Rise of ‘Dark Brands’: Companies That Win Without Being Famous
The article highlights the emergence of “dark brands” – private‑label and marketplace‑native products that thrive without consumer awareness. Growth in e‑commerce and algorithmic recommendation engines now drives sales, eclipsing traditional brand visibility. In the United States, store brands account for...
Top 10 Rapid Reviews Alternatives (2026)
The article outlines the top ten e‑commerce review platforms for 2026, highlighting Yotpo Reviews as the premier choice. It contrasts basic review apps, which provide only simple star ratings, with advanced solutions that deliver visual UGC, deep analytics, and extensive...

JD.com Takes on Amazon in Europe as China's E-Commerce Titans Expand Globally
JD.com has launched Joybuy, its European e‑commerce platform, in six markets including the United Kingdom and Germany. The service promises same‑day delivery for orders placed before 11 a.m. and offers free delivery on purchases over £29. JD leverages its own warehouse...