Hello Arelor!
** On Saturday 09.01.21 - 04:45, Arelor wrote to MATTHEW MUNSON:
I investigated Amazon's conditions for sellers in order to
bring my business online, and the whole thing seemed a rip-
off from the get go.
I am getting more and more inquiries from authors if I would
stock their books. That's probably because these very same
people realize how costly it is to have a presence at the big A-
store.
You have to pay through the nose no matter which seller plan
you are using. Then they remand to know the price at which
you buy your wares from the distributor. Then they boost the
position the cheapest product has in user searches.
Ah... you have to reward them with all that information and cost
- afterall, they boast their own success to reach online
shoppers, right? :/
If you upload a product and start selling it - at a thin
margin, becauswe Amazon is gonna get a big chunk of it -
they contact your distributor, because they know the
distribution price and they know who the distributor is -
get the same wares you are selling, and place them for sale
cheaper. Since your article is more expensive it gets
penalized in search results.
I've noticed A-branded versions of the very same products some
other people have arrive a bit later. :/
A-store almost seems to be a mechanism to fish for successful
products, and then replace them with their own - and thus
discouraging competition - and thus remaining the only source.
Amazon is the commerce platform in which sellers must
compete with the platform itself.
Aptly put.
Also, Amazon is threatening to kick Parler out of their
platform which sucks.
I don't understand the "persona non grata" towards Parler (never
really heard of them before) but it appears that they have been
shunned and now face technical barriers in having the platform
to operate their servers and limited download channels for the
app itself.
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