eCommerce

Google monopolizes online advertising, U.S. alleges in antitrust lawsuit

The U.S. Justice Department and eight U.S. states are suing Google for allegedly monopolizing online advertising. The complaint, filed Tuesday in Virginia, alleges that Google monopolizes key digital advertising technologies, collectively referred to as the “ad tech stack,” that website publishers depend on to sell ads and that advertisers rely on to buy ads and

40% of traffic to e-commerce sites comes from bots

The Imperva Threat Research's State of Security Within eCommerce 2022 report had identified cyber threats that online retailers face throughout the year, such as...

Amazon Unveils new Seller Storage Service

Amazon has unveiled a new service that allows sellers to keep and distribute inventory on a pay-as-you-go basis within Amazon's fulfillment network. Amazon Warehousing...

Amazon Predicts Sales Jump After Second Quarter Report Beat Analyst Estimates

Amazon expects sales to jump in the third quarter thanks to unwavering demand despite higher fees. Despite persistent inflation that has forced customers to cut...

86% Of Buyers Prefer Virtual, Metaverse, And Social Media Transactions

According to Showpad's State of Selling Survey, 86% of buyers prefer digital interactions without face-to-face meetings. 92% of millennial and Gen Z buyers prefer...

Amazon Prime Day Record Over 300 Million Sales

According to Amazon, the retail giant recorded its biggest Prime Day, with Prime members buying more than 300 million items worldwide. Amazon Prime Day is...

Amazon Issued 13,000 Disciplinary Notices In A Single U.S. Warehouse

In a single year ending April 2020, Amazon issued more than 13,000 so-called "disciplines" at the company's warehouse on Staten Island, which at the...

Amazon Could Run Out Of Workers In Next Two Years, Internal Memo Says

According to Recode, an internal report suggests that Amazon could run out of workers in the United States by 2024. With unemployment near a 50-year...

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