TONIGHT Is Your Last Chance to Submit a Prime Day Deal
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TONIGHT Is Your Last Chance to Submit a Prime Day Deal.
Deal submission for Prime Day 2026 closes at midnight Pacific tonight, May 26. FBA inventory must arrive at Amazon warehouses by May 27. Amazon has confirmed Prime Day 2026 lands in June, likely the week of June 23. sellercentral.amazon.com
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Why Your Current Prime Day Keyword Strategy Doesn't Reach Rufus Shoppers.
Amazon Rufus surfaces products through conversational, use-case queries that bypass traditional SERP ranking signals. Brands that have not restructured listings for semantic, context-rich content before the event will miss placements that PPC spend alone cannot recover. helium10.com
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Amazon's Alexa Shopping Revolution: 15 Platform Changes Every Seller Must Understand.
Amazon has rolled out 15 UI and experience changes that collectively redirect buyers away from traditional search result pages and toward Alexa for Shopping. This is Amazon systematically retooling the buyer journey from keyword-driven browsing to AI-mediated discovery. amazonrankpro.com
Why K-Beauty Is Dominating Amazon Right Now?
Anua launched in the U.S. through Amazon in December 2022. Three and a half years later, the brand pulled in $414 million in trailing twelve-month revenue, with an 82 percent month-over-month jump in May 2026 alone. ecomcrew.com
The Amazon FBA Perk You May Not Know About.
Amazon automatically creates investigation claims on missing inbound inventory on sellers' behalf, but only for qualifying products over $50, "drastically reducing time to reimbursement." sell.amazon.com
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Amazon to Award 'New Arrival' Badges on Sellers' New Products.
Amazon will display "New Arrival" or "Notable Arrival" badges on new products. These badges help customers identify promising new products and drive early sales momentum. sellercentral.amazon.com
What Does Amazon Rufus Know About Your Product? 19 Sources Ranked by Reliability.
The brands that win aren't necessarily the ones with the most reviews or the lowest price. They're the ones whose product information is clear, structured, and present across the right sources Rufus trusts most. amazonrankpro.com