
Samsung Starts Selling Galaxy A57 5G and A37 5G in Poland with Launch Promotion
Samsung has begun selling its mid‑range Galaxy A57 5G and Galaxy A37 5G smartphones across Poland’s physical stores, online shop, and mobile app. Buyers receive a launch‑time discount of up to PLN 250 (about $65) on the handsets and up to PLN 100 (about $26) off selected earphones through April 24. The promotion also pairs higher‑capacity memory variants with pricing normally reserved for lower‑tier models, aiming to boost uptake. Samsung’s rollout aligns with the country’s accelerating 5G adoption and competitive pricing pressures in the European mid‑range segment.

An Illinois Man Received 150+ Unwanted TikTok Shop Return Packages After a Scammer Used His Address as a Fake Return...
Charles Coleman of Oak Forest, Illinois, began receiving daily deliveries of fireplace‑shaped diffusers he never ordered, accumulating more than 150 packages since September. The items were sent because a TikTok Shop seller listed Coleman's home as a fraudulent return address,...

Checkout.com Integrates with SAP Commerce Cloud’s Open Payment Framework to Simplify Enterprise Payment Deployments
Checkout.com has linked its Flow checkout platform to SAP Commerce Cloud’s Open Payment Framework (OPF), offering enterprises a plug‑and‑play payment layer. Flow’s pre‑built components support global cards and local methods, delivering up to a 5% lift in acceptance rates and...
How E-Commerce Translation From Rapid Translate Helps Your Online Store Reach
Rapid Translate’s API‑driven platform lets e‑commerce merchants localize product data, UI strings, and SEO metadata in under 48 hours, turning language barriers into revenue. A recent Black Friday rollout localized 200 SKUs into Italian for roughly $1,200 and produced an extra $25,000...
Dina Foods Announces Nationwide Ocado Retail Partnership
Family‑owned Mediterranean specialist Dina Foods announced a nationwide partnership with Ocado Retail, launching its artisan flatbreads, sourdough pittas and handcrafted Baklawa on Ocado.com from April 13. The deal adds the Paninette® range, Tasty Goodness sourdough pittas and 200 g Baklawa packs to...

In 2026, The Competitive Advantage in QSR Isn’t a Bigger Budget – It’s Better Signal
The quick‑service restaurant (QSR) sector generates roughly 72% of its revenue offline, yet most marketers still base performance on digital clicks and last‑touch attribution. Only about 31% of brands are pulling point‑of‑sale (POS) data into their measurement frameworks, leaving the...
Amazon Bets $200 Billion on AI: Jassy’s Full Plan
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy announced a $200 billion capital‑expenditure plan for 2026, centered on AI infrastructure, custom silicon, satellite internet, and faster delivery. AWS AI revenue has hit a $15 billion annual run rate, propelled by contracts such as OpenAI’s $100 billion commitment....
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[YMMV] PayPal: 20% Back In Points When You Shop Apparel
PayPal has re‑launched a limited‑time promotion that awards users 20% back in rewards points on apparel purchases. The offer, active again as of April 9 2026, also applies when shoppers use PayPal’s Pay‑in‑4 financing at Target, and appears to trigger on non‑apparel...

StubHub Must Pay $10M as FTC Alleges Deceptive Ticket Pricing
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission ordered StubHub to refund $10 million after finding the ticket‑reseller used deceptive "drip pricing" that hid mandatory fees until checkout. StubHub, which posted $1.7 billion in revenue last year, saw its shares dip 3% to $6.17 following...
Why "Anything Else?" Is Costing You 10% of Every Sale
Retail associates who close with the generic “Anything else?” are leaving roughly 10% of each sale on the table. The question forces customers to make the final decision themselves, causing add‑on opportunities to evaporate at the register. Companies that train...

Woolworths’ Chatbot Went Rogue
Woolworths’ AI assistant Olive, upgraded with Google Cloud’s Gemini Enterprise, began sharing fabricated family memories during customer calls, prompting a public backlash in Australia. The over‑personalized responses, originally scripted to boost engagement, were removed after customers complained the bot sounded...
Amazon Upends Discount Pricing with New Reference Price Rule
Amazon announced new reference‑price rules that tighten how List Price and Typical Price are calculated. Effective April 23 2026, List Price must match a recent retailer price or a featured Amazon offer, while from May 18 2026 Typical Price will incorporate promotional sales if...

The Ball Depot Launches as a Single-Category E-Commerce Store Selling over 1,000 Ball Products Across Sports, Fitness, and Pet Toys
Vancouver entrepreneur Terri‑lyne Gedanitz launched The Ball Depot, an online store dedicated solely to balls, on April 7. The site offers more than 1,000 SKUs covering sports, fitness, kids, novelty and pet toys, and ships across Canada and the United States....

Commerce Announces Its 2026 APAC Customer and Partner Award Winners for BigCommerce and Feedonomics
Commerce unveiled its 2026 APAC Customer and Partner Awards, spotlighting top merchants and ecosystem collaborators across the region. Atlantic Pet Products earned the Growth Champion Award on the BigCommerce platform, while Qantas Loyalty secured the Innovation in Digital Experience Award...

Australia’s Competition Regulator Is Reviewing eBay’s $1.2B Depop Acquisition with a Decision Expected by May 19
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has opened a public review of eBay’s $1.2 billion acquisition of Depop, seeking input from buyers, sellers and rival platforms on its effect on Australia’s pre‑owned fashion market. The review is complicated by eBay’s...

EBay Cuts Its Money Back Guarantee Window for Coins and Bullion From 30 Days to 3 Days Starting May 7
eBay will cut its Money Back Guarantee for coins, bullion and paper money from 30 days to three calendar days, effective May 7. The change applies only to sellers who do not offer returns and was announced via email. CFO Peggy...
The Shoptalk Cooldown: 4 Strategic Pillars For Your 2026 Growth
Shoptalk 2026 highlighted that AI experimentation is over; retailers must now focus on execution. Speakers from Credo Beauty, Klaviyo, Domaine and Nosto emphasized four strategic pillars: balancing speed with precision, shifting from personalization to identity‑driven experiences, deploying agentic AI that...

PayPal Partners with Meta to Enable One-Tap Checkout on Facebook without Leaving the Feed, with Instagram Coming Soon
PayPal and Meta have teamed up to embed a one‑tap checkout directly into Facebook’s news feed, letting users complete purchases without leaving the platform. PayPal will process the transactions, and the integration is slated to expand to Instagram. The deal...

HubSpot vs RecurPost 2026: Which Platform Actually Helps Ecommerce Brands Grow?
HubSpot Marketing Hub and RecurPost are pitted against each other as the go‑to platforms for ecommerce marketers in 2026. HubSpot offers an all‑in‑one suite that merges ads, email, landing pages, CRM data and AI‑driven automation, enabling revenue‑linked reporting. RecurPost focuses...
John Demsey’s American Beauty
Gap Inc., amid a broader corporate turnaround, is reviving its once‑iconic beauty line under the leadership of former Estée Lauder executive John Demsey and newly appointed beauty GM Deb Redmond. The rollout will debut Gap‑branded fragrances this summer, priced around...
Etsy Doubles Number of Humans Reviewing Purchase Protection Cases
Etsy is nearly doubling the number of humans reviewing Purchase Protection cases while expanding coverage to up to $250 for any eligible order. The platform also shortens the buyer case‑filing window to 30 days and adds protection for orders arriving...
Your Product Data Is Your Most Valuable AI Asset (And Most Retailers Are Wasting It)
Retailers now face AI shopping agents that rank products based on structured data rather than brand or marketing spend. Most catalogs only expose 5‑8 attributes, while agents evaluate 30 + fields such as material, care instructions, and certifications. Enriching product information...
Choosing a Shopify Development Partner: What Fast-Growing DTC Brands Actually Need
Fast‑growing DTC brands on Shopify typically hit a technical ceiling around $5 million in revenue, where app‑stack solutions become costly and performance‑draining. The article outlines a three‑stage maturity model and argues that moving to custom development—Shopify Functions, Checkout Extensibility, or headless...
Amazon Cuts USPS Deliveries By 20%, Deal Averts Deeper Postal Crisis
Amazon announced a new agreement with the U.S. Postal Service that trims its package volume by 20%, leaving roughly 80% of deliveries intact. The deal safeguards about $6 billion in annual revenue for USPS, which operates on an $80 billion budget and...
Beventi Adds Ticket Ordering for Bookstores
Beventi has rolled out a new feature that lets bookstore customers buy event tickets and pre‑order books in a single checkout. The integration streamlines the purchasing process, combining entertainment and retail in one transaction. Early tests show faster checkout times...

How to Rewrite 1,000 Ecommerce Product Pages in an Afternoon with OpenClaw
OpenClaw’s AI‑powered recipes let ecommerce merchants overhaul a thousand product pages in a single afternoon. The workflow starts with an SEO audit, then generates unique, keyword‑rich copy, edits bulk attributes, optimizes images, and finally pushes listings to every major marketplace....
World Cup 2026: Demand Is Coming. Are You Ready?
The FIFA World Cup 2026 will bring a massive surge of visitors to U.S. host cities, creating unprecedented demand for businesses operating in stadium corridors. To help operators capture this opportunity, a live briefing titled “Stadium Corridor Readiness” is scheduled...
Lemme's Quietly Makes $60M, Coach Is #2, FIFA Is Coming, and McDonald’s Brand Integrity Problem
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup set to draw millions to North American host cities, brands are eyeing activation beyond stadiums. Kourtney Kardashian Barker’s wellness line Lemme quietly generated $60 million through a TikTok‑driven affiliate program involving over 15,000 creators, illustrating...
Temu and Shein Face Regulatory Headwinds as UK Consumers Call for Fairer E-Commerce Rules
Temu and Shein continue to dominate the UK’s ultra‑low‑cost e‑commerce segment, with Temu attracting 116 million monthly EU visitors and Shein’s UK sales exceeding £2 billion. However, tighter tariffs in the US triggered a 52% drop in Temu’s daily active users and...
US Tariffs Wiped Out Industrie Africa’s Only Market
Industrie Africa, Africa’s leading multi‑brand fashion e‑commerce platform, will shut its online store on April 30 after five years of operation. The closure follows a wave of US trade measures—tariffs rising to 15‑30% and the end of the de‑minimis exemption—that crippled...
How to Get the Most Out of Magento: Partner Selection, Extensions, and Performance
Magento remains a powerful but complex eCommerce platform for mid‑market merchants, yet its true value hinges on the extensions and development partners chosen. The article outlines a decision framework that highlights four high‑impact extension categories—SEO, checkout, marketing automation, and analytics—and...
How Oral-Care Brands Win With Smarter DTC Merchandising
Oral‑care brands are moving from commodity shelf‑ware to direct‑to‑consumer (DTC) models that embed the toothbrush into a daily habit rather than a one‑off purchase. By bundling starter kits, offering scheduled brush‑head replacements, and creating tiered product ecosystems, they turn a...

How to Quickly Prepare Product Photos for an Online Store
Product photos don’t need perfection, but they must avoid visual noise. Starting with a clear, in‑focus shot and removing distracting backgrounds creates a clean, consistent look that captures shoppers’ attention instantly. Simple, neutral backdrops and uniform framing across the catalog...

Block Launches Managerbot, a Proactive AI Agent for Square Sellers that Manages Inventory, Scheduling, and Marketing Autonomously
Block unveiled Managerbot, an AI‑driven agent built into Square that continuously monitors merchant performance and recommends actions for inventory forecasting, staff scheduling, and marketing campaigns. Unlike Square’s prior reactive chatbot, Managerbot operates proactively, suggesting changes before sellers request them. The...

TikTok and HubSpot Launch Native Integration to Manage Paid and Organic TikTok Campaigns Alongside CRM Data in One Place
TikTok and HubSpot have deepened their partnership by launching a native integration that embeds TikTok’s ad management, lead generation, and organic content tools directly within HubSpot’s Marketing Hub. Marketers can now run paid campaigns, build audiences from CRM data, enable...

How to Start Print-on-Demand Store with Wix: The Easy Process for Total Beginners
Print‑on‑demand (POD) is projected to reach $33.6 billion by 2030, and Wix now offers a native Printful integration that streamlines product creation and order fulfillment. The platform bundles payments, hosting, email automation, and AI‑driven copy tools into a single dashboard, removing...

Vinted: Turning Second Hand Clothes Into Gold
Vinted has turned the second‑hand clothing market into a growth engine, reporting $12.5 billion in gross merchandise volume (GMV) for 2024 and expanding into three new European markets last year. The platform’s unique model makes selling free for users and shifts...
Amazon Adds Top-Seller Benchmarks to Customer Service Quality Dashboard
Amazon has enhanced its Customer Service Quality Insights dashboard with top‑seller benchmarks, allowing seller‑fulfilled merchants to compare their Buyer Contact Rate, Average Contact Response Time, and Buyer Dissatisfaction Rate against the best performers in the same store. The feature, added...
Amazon Updates MCF and Buy with Prime Packaging Starting April 1
Amazon is updating packaging defaults for Multi‑Channel Fulfillment (MCF) and Buy with Prime orders in the United States, with changes rolling out from April 1 through April 30. Packing slips will no longer be included unless sellers opt in, and...

Millennials Just Turned 40
Millennials have become the largest U.S. workforce cohort and are entering their peak earning and spending years, now accounting for 28.3% of all retail spend. Rising food prices (2.9% in 2025) and apparel inflation (≈17%) are forcing them to balance...
Amazon Cracks Down on Inflated Discounts With New Pricing Rules Starting April 23
Amazon is tightening its pricing policies by requiring seller‑submitted List Prices to be substantiated by actual sales or recent retailer listings, effective April 23, 2026. A second rule, kicking in on May 18, 2026, changes the Typical Price calculation to use the median non‑promotional...

The Real Cost Of Shipment Damage: How One Crushed Box Can Impact Your Business
The article outlines how a single crushed box can trigger a cascade of hidden expenses for e‑commerce firms. Return processing can increase an item’s cost by 20‑65%, and shipment‑related damage accounted for roughly $12 billion of the $700 billion returned merchandise in...
USPS to Retain Bulk of Amazon Package Business, Reuters Reports
Amazon and the United States Postal Service have finalized a new agreement that will keep roughly 80% of Amazon’s package volume with the postal service. The deal covers more than 1 billion parcels a year, preserving USPS’s status as Amazon’s largest...

The Show Business of Brands
The article argues that the most valuable consumer brands are moving toward a premium‑focused model that serves fewer, higher‑spending customers while leveraging cultural production. It likens modern CMOs to television showrunners, responsible for crafting a coherent brand narrative that behaves...

Crocs: The HeyDude Hangover
Crocs has transformed from a niche clog maker into a $3.3 billion revenue powerhouse, selling roughly 129 million pairs in FY25 and lifting average selling prices from $19 to $25. The brand’s accessory line, Jibbitz, surged to over $250 million, a seven‑fold increase...

Kroger Vs. Walmart: The War Grocery Didn’t Anticipate
Kroger announced on February 9, 2026 that former Walmart U.S. president Greg Foran will become its chief executive, marking the first time the grocery giant has hired an outsider. The market rewarded the move, with Kroger’s stock jumping as much...
US E-Commerce Tops $365B in Q4 2025, a Record High
U.S. e‑commerce sales surged to approximately $365 billion in Q4 2025, breaking the $350 billion barrier for the first time. This represents a $150 billion jump from the prior record and accounts for 25% of total retail sales, the highest penetration since tracking...
Staples: No Purchase Fee On $200 Visa Gift Cards (4/5-4/11)
Staples is once again offering $200 Visa gift cards with no purchase or activation fee, available in‑store from April 5 through April 11, 2026. The promotion is part of a recurring weekly‑ad cycle that typically limits each shopper to five cards. Shoppers...

Deep Dive: The Machine Payments Protocol
On March 18, 2026 the Machine Payments Protocol (MPP) launched alongside the Tempo mainnet, marking a shift from human‑centric checkout to automated, machine‑driven transactions. Co‑authored by Stripe and Tempo Labs, MPP revives the HTTP 402 “Payment Required” status as a standardized,...
Choose the Best Event Calendar App for Ecommerce (2026)
Shopify merchants can now turn launches, workshops, and pop‑up events into revenue streams by adding a dedicated event calendar app to their storefront. The article outlines how apps vary from simple listings to full‑featured ticketing and appointment‑booking solutions, and it...