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Selling on Giants: The eCommerce Marketplace Show is dedicated to empowering entrepreneurs and businesses with the insights, strategies, and best practices needed to succeed across major eCommerce platforms such as Amazon, Walmart, Shopify, and WooCommerce. Our podcast covers a broad spectrum of eCommerce topics, including product sourcing, inventory management, pricing, advertising, customer service, and fulfillment. We focus on the latest trends and developments within the industry, featuring interviews with experts, successful sellers, and thought leaders who offer valuable insights and actionable tips. Our mission is to be a comprehensive resource for anyone looking to build a successful online business on these leading eCommerce marketplaces.

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Send us Fan Mail This week’s Selling on Giants goes deep on one of the most important updates sellers have seen this year, Amazon’s so-called “temporary” three point five percent fulfillment surcharge and what it actually means for your business. This is not just another fee update. This is a continuation of a pattern. If you are operating on Amazon, this episode breaks down what is really happening behind the scenes and how to respond like an operator, not a spectator. Main focus this week: ...
Send us Fan Mail This week’s Selling on Giants breaks down the real shifts happening across Amazon, Walmart, retail media, and AI-driven commerce. This is not a surface-level recap. This is an operator’s view of what actually changes when you are responsible for the P and L. The pressure is building across multiple fronts at the same time, and the brands that adapt fastest will hold their position. Top stories this week: Amazon linked account enforcement tightens Amazon is now treating selle...
Send us Fan Mail This week’s Selling on Giants breaks down the biggest shifts impacting Amazon, Walmart, and the broader eCommerce landscape, with a focus on compliance risk, customer behavior, and tightening margins. These are not surface-level updates. This is how operators are responding in real time. Top stories this week: “Made in USA” enforcement is tightening A new executive order increases scrutiny on product claims. If your listings are not fully compliant, you are exposed to suppre...
Send us Fan Mail Consumers everywhere are noticing something strange. Your favorite snack looks the same. The price looks the same. But somehow… the product inside feels smaller. Welcome to the era of shrinkflation. In this episode of Selling on Giants, we break down why products across grocery stores and marketplaces are quietly getting smaller — and why inflation is only part of the story. The bigger shift is happening behind the scenes. Modern retail economics — especially the ...
Send us Fan Mail This week on Selling on Giants, Mr. Will breaks down several major shifts shaping eCommerce, Amazon selling, and retail strategy. From AI entering Seller Central to retail media becoming a billion-dollar business, the rules of marketplace growth are evolving fast. The common thread across this episode is simple. Platforms are becoming smarter, more automated, and more data-driven. Key topics in this episode include: Amazon Adds AI to Seller Central Analytics Amazon is ...
Send us Fan Mail Amazon Tightens Capital. Ads Demand Discipline. AI Compresses Competition. This week’s Selling on Giants episode breaks down the structural tightening happening across Amazon, retail media, AI search, and global retail infrastructure. None of these shifts are cosmetic. Each one affects capital flow, attribution control, data visibility, and long-term margin durability. Here’s what serious operators need to understand right now: Amazon DD+7: A Working Capital Shift, Not a Fee ...
Send us Fan Mail The Supreme Court just struck down the administration’s sweeping Liberation Day tariffs — and the impact on Amazon sellers is bigger than the headline suggests. In this February 2026 edition of Selling on Giants, Mr. Will breaks down what the ruling actually means for importers, marketplace operators, and brand owners navigating volatile cost structures. This is not political commentary. It is operational analysis. Here’s what you’ll learn: What Changed The Supreme Court rule...
Send us Fan Mail Amazon is not slowing down. It is tightening standards while simultaneously building the next generation of retail infrastructure. In this February seventeenth, twenty twenty six edition of Selling on Giants, we break down what is actually changing across Amazon, retail media, AI commerce, and consumer behavior and what serious operators should be watching. This week’s episode connects the dots between fulfillment enforcement, AI driven discovery, capital investment cycles, a...
Send us Fan Mail This week’s episode of Selling on Giants feels less like a collection of updates and more like a directional shift. Across Amazon, ecommerce, and brand marketing, the signal is getting louder and clearer. Platforms are done absorbing operational sloppiness, and the cost of getting the basics wrong is showing up faster and with fewer warnings. We start with Amazon’s updated enforcement around frequently returned items. If a vendor does not have a valid U.S. return address on f...
Send us Fan Mail Marketplaces are sending a clear message this week. Risk, compliance, and execution now sit squarely with sellers, not the platforms. From Amazon brand protection and account health to Walmart returns, catalog limits, and AI-driven discovery, this episode breaks down how responsibility is moving downstream and why disciplined operators are pulling ahead. In this episode, we cover: Amazon brand protection remains reactive Amazon reaffirmed how sellers must report unauthorized...
Send us Fan Mail Ad fraud has the potential to drastically change online business, if we keep underestimating it. In this episode of Selling on Giants, we sit down with Rich Kahn, Founder and CEO of Anura.io, to break down what ad fraud really looks like today and why it’s no longer a question of if you have fraud, but how much. Rich has spent more than three decades in digital advertising. He didn’t set out to build a fraud prevention company — he built one after his own marketing platform w...
Send us Fan Mail This week on Selling on Giants, the signal gets louder across every platform. Creative, pricing, and discovery all move faster, and the brands that win are the ones that can iterate quickly without letting fundamentals or compliance turn into the bottleneck. We start inside Amazon’s ads stack where creative creation becomes more native and more iterative. Then we move into the less glamorous side of the business, chargebacks and dispute discipline. From there, we zoom out int...
Send us Fan Mail This week on Selling on Giants, the signal is consistent across every platform. Retail is getting faster, more automated, and less forgiving, and the operators who win are the ones who build systems that hold up under pressure. We start with fulfillment because it quietly decides margin, cash flow, and how much risk you carry into the year. Then we move into returns and buyer abuse, where the right documentation and escalation approach makes the difference between progress an...
Send us Fan Mail This week on Selling on Giants, the platforms are sending a clear message. Control, speed, and accountability are no longer optional. Amazon, Walmart, and the broader eCommerce ecosystem are tightening systems that directly impact margins, conversion, and account health. If you are running real volume, these are not background updates. They are operating constraints that need attention now. Here’s what we break down in this episode. Amazon ends high value return exemptions st...
Send us Fan Mail January gets written off every year as a slowdown month. Sellers pull back spend, throttle inventory, and assume momentum won’t return until February. That assumption is costly. In this episode of Selling on Giants News and Updates, Mr. Will breaks down why January is not a dead zone. It’s a transition month driven by funded demand, elevated returns, and operational signals that quietly separate disciplined operators from reactive ones. This episode is not about theory or mot...
Send us Fan Mail The Frequently Returned badge is showing up on products that are well-reviewed, accurately described, and fully optimized. For many sellers, that has been the breaking point. In this episode of Selling on Giants, we lead with what the badge actually represents today and why Amazon’s guidance only explains part of the story. While platforms continue to frame returns as a listing clarity issue, seller experience tells a more complicated truth. What’s really driving returns righ...
Send us Fan Mail 2025 quietly rewrote the rules of eCommerce. AI stopped being a novelty and became the default decision layer. Consumers felt price pressure but still spent, just with more scrutiny. Discovery moved from search bars to chatbots, social feeds, and algorithms making recommendations on shoppers’ behalf. In this episode of Selling on Giants – News & Updates, Mr. Will breaks down the real consumer behavior shifts that emerged in 2025 and explains what they mean for eCommerce b...
Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Selling on Giants, Mr. Will breaks down the four major forces transforming how consumers shop and how sellers must adapt heading into 2026. This is the full picture of what’s happening across Amazon, Walmart, Target, TikTok Shop and the wider digital landscape, all tied together in one clear roadmap for operators and brand leaders. We unpack the rise of AI-powered shopping assistants, the pressure of tariffs and consumer price sensitivity, the widening gap ...
Send us Fan Mail This week on Selling on Giants, Mr. Will breaks down the biggest shifts impacting Amazon sellers, Walmart merchants, and multi-channel eCommerce operators heading into twenty twenty six. Amazon rolled out a major upgrade to Shoppable Videos, Black Friday exposed the widening gap between platform level headlines and seller level profitability, Amazon’s CTO detailed a future where AI systems drive product discovery, and ChatGPT officially entered the comparison shopping landsca...
Send us Fan Mail This week on Selling on Giants – eCommerce News and Updates, we run through a busy cross-platform cycle that delivered something rare. Amazon gave sellers tools that actually help, Walmart doubled down on creator revenue, Etsy sharpened its holiday search game, Target leaned into AI, and Meta transformed Marketplace into a social discovery engine. In this mixed-marketplace edition, I break down what changed, why it matters, and what smart operators should be doing right now. ...
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