Tag: Amazon

The Shelf Space Weekly #12: Death by Valuation: The Rise and Fall of the Amazon Aggregators

Thrasio’s collapse didn’t kill the aggregator idea—it exposed the illusion that cheap capital could replace disciplined execution. The model was.

The Shelf Space Weekly #11. China’s Global Majority on Amazon: What the Numbers Really Mean

Amazon just crossed a symbolic but telling threshold: Chinese sellers now make up more than half of all third-party sellers.

Netflix and Amazon Ads: A Partnership That Redraws the Map

The digital ad industry just got a shakeup: Netflix has selected Amazon as its global advertising partner. Starting next year, Amazon.

The Shelf Space Weekly #9. Retail Media’s Big Three Show Us Where the Future Is Headed

Retail media isn’t just growing — it’s becoming the connective tissue of modern commerce. The latest earnings from Amazon, Walmart,.

The Space Shelf Weekly. Amazon’s Same-Day Grocery Push: Can It Break Walmart’s Lead?

Amazon’s grocery play is back in the spotlight. The company announced it will roll out same-day delivery for perishables to.

Amazon Advertising Just Broke Records – But the Story Isn’t Just About Growth

Amazon’s advertising business just hit another all-time high.Q2 2025 ad revenue? $14.7 billion. That’s up nearly 20% year-over-year – and.

Amazon Simplifies Seller Feedback – Here’s What Brands Need to Know

In a quiet but potentially impactful update, Amazon is overhauling its seller feedback system. The days of star ratings and.

Amazon Pulls Out of Google Shopping Ads – What That Means for the Rest of Us

There’s a quiet tremor rolling through the digital ad world – and most people aren’t paying attention.Amazon has stopped buying.

Amazon Prime Day 2025: Performance, Pressure & the New Rules of Engagement

Amazon’s 10th Prime Day is officially behind us. And while the company reported yet another “record-breaking” event, seasoned sellers and.

The Shelf Space Weekly. Prime Day 2025: Day One – What the Numbers Are Really Telling Us

Prime Day 2025 kicked off with a bang—sort of. While traffic and spending were up year-over-year, the data paints a.