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40% online shops mislead customers
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Nearly 40 percent of online shops in Europe uses so-called ‘dark patterns’. These are ways of encouraging customers into making a purchase under false pretenses, such as hiding costs and false countdowns. These are some of the results from research by the European Commission. The study included 399 online stores…
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50+ of the Best Affiliate Programs That Pay the Highest Commission
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I follow various content creators on social media and visit their platforms frequently. I often notice some will mention affiliate links in their content and how purchasing from those links helps them earn commissions.
Topics: sales, audience, earn, programs, program, commission, highest, best, pay, life, content, affiliate, marketing, payout. -
Act now before Google kills us, 135-strong coalition of startups warns EU antitrust chief
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A coalition of 135 startups and tech companies with services in verticals including travel, accommodation and jobs have written to the European Commission to urge antitrust action against Google — warning that swift enforcement is needed or some of their businesses may not survive. They also argue the Commission needs to act now or it […]
Topics: kills, chief, google, eu, shopping, act, techcrunch, antitrust, commission, startups, search, services, competition, market, letter, coalition, warns. -
Affiliate Marketing for Ecommerce: 10 Ways to Boost Your Sales
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For ecommerce business owners, it’s hard to ignore the power of affiliate marketing. By 2020, U.S. affiliate marketing spending is expected to rise to $6.8 billion. By leveraging the power of influencers, knowing which products to promote, and creating ad…
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Amazon charged with antitrust violations in Europe
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The European Commission has accused Amazon of abusing non-public data from third-party merchants to boost sales of its own brands in France and Germany. The Commission also opened a second investigation regarding the possible preferential treatment of marketplace sellers that use Amazon’s fulfillment services. The EU Commission officially says it… Continue reading
Topics: fair, sellers, violations, amazon, offers, data, charged, retail, antitrust, europe, marketplace, competition, commission, amazons. -
BK Beauty, Avoiding Facebook, Thrives with Affiliate Marketing
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Paul Jauregui launched BK Beauty, a direct-to-consumer beauty brand, with Lisa, his wife, in 2019. Unlike many DTC brands, BK Beauty does not rely on Facebook advertising.
Topics: content, creators, lot, beauty, facebook, avoiding, affiliate, bk, marketing, affiliates, commission, shareasale, rewardstyle, thrives. -
Brussels aims to end exemptions on import duties
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The European Commission is planning to impose import duties on goods up to 150 euros, which are currently exempted. Brussels has previously abolished VAT exemptions. These measures strengthen the position of traders within the Union. The proposed amendment to the import rules is evident from documents reviewed by Süddeutsche Zeitung.…
Topics: import, products, brussels, vat, customs, euros, union, european, online, end, commission, duties, aims, exemptions. -
EU kicks off co-creation for retail transformation
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The European Commission has launched the co-creation process for the transition of the retail ecosystem. It represents the first step towards accelerating the green and digital transformation of the retail and wholesale sector, according to EuroCommerce.In a work document, the European Commission recently revealed how it aims to move towards…
Topics: wholesale, kicks, transformation, commission, cocreation, eu, digital, stakeholders, european, sector, retail, pathway, transition. -
Europe agrees platform rules to tackle unfair business practices
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The European Union’s political institutions have reached agreement over new rules designed to boost transparency around online platform businesses and curb unfair practices to support traders and other businesses that rely on digital intermediaries for discovery and sales. The European Commission proposed a regulation for fairness and transparency in online platform trading last April. And late yesterday […]
Topics: tackle, platform, regulation, transparency, search, practices, platforms, europe, businesses, online, commission, rules, agrees, business, unfair. -
Europe is now formally investigating Amazon’s use of merchant data
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European regulators have announced a formal antitrust investigation of Amazon’s use of data from third parties selling on its ecommerce platform. Commenting in a statement, competition commissioner, Margrethe Vestager said: “European consumers are increasingly shopping online. Ecommerce has boosted retail competition and brought more choice and better prices. We need to ensure that large online […]
Topics: amazons, amazon, investigating, commission, sellers, online, competition, merchant, europe, tech, box, techcrunch, data, formally, marketplace. -
Europe urges e-commerce platforms to share data in fight against coronavirus scams
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European lawmakers are pressing major e-commerce and media platforms to share more data with each other as a tool to fight rogue traders who are targeting consumers with coronavirus scams. After the pandemic spread to the West, internet platforms were flooded with local ads for PPE of unknown and/or dubious quality and other dubious coronavirus […]
Topics: platforms, scams, coronavirus, techcrunch, urges, today, commission, share, europe, content, consumers, ecommerce, digital, fight, data, illegal, disinformation, pandemic. -
European Commission launches Access2Markets portal
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The European Commission has launched the online portal Access2Markets. This tool offers information, tips and guidelines for companies engaged in international trade. The executive arm of the European Union wants to simplify access to information, by better explaining trade agreements and helping companies make sure their products are eligible for… Continue reading
Topics: commission, tool, european, launches, useful, portal, access, information, companies, access2markets, wants, trade. -
Facebook warned to amend ToS to fix EU consumer rights issues by year’s end
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Facebook has been singled out for censure by the European Commission’s head of consumer affairs who has warned she’s running out of patience and said the company needs to make additional changes to its terms of service before the end of the year to bring them into line with the bloc’s consumer rules. The Commission […]
Topics: rights, service, consumer, end, amend, tos, consumers, airbnb, commission, issues, changes, fix, facebook, eu, terms, warned. -
France and the Netherlands signal support for EU body to clip the wings of big tech
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The French and Dutch governments have signalled support for EU rules that can proactively intervene against so-called gatekeepers, aka “structuring platforms” or “large digital platforms with significant network effects acting as gatekeepers” — or, more colloquially, ‘big tech’. They have also called for a single European body with enforcement powers over such platforms — and […]
Topics: commission, support, techcrunch, wings, france, clip, intervention, market, netherlands, digital, platforms, breaking, press, eu, tech, position, recent, signal, body, rules. -
Google fails to overturn EU’s €2.42B Shopping antitrust decision
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Google’s challenge to a 2017 EU antitrust finding against its shopping comparison service (Google Shopping) has been largely dismissed by the General Court of the European Union. It’s an important win for the Commission’s antitrust division, which — in recent years — has brought a string of enforcements against big tech, including multiple decisions against […]
Topics: market, googles, overturn, decision, shopping, services, court, fails, google, eus, commission, search, general, antitrust, comparison, techcrunch, 242b. -
Google sued in Europe for $2.4BN in damages over Shopping antitrust case
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Google is being sued in Europe on competition grounds by price comparison service PriceRunner which is seeking at least €2.1 billion (~2.4 billion) in damages. The lawsuit accuses Google of continuing to breach a 2017 European Commission antitrust enforcement order against Google Shopping. As well as fining Google what was — at the time — […]
Topics: techcrunch, search, damages, google, 24bn, europe, sued, shopping, googles, antitrust, results, commission, comparison, case, service, price, general. -
How to Create a Successful Affiliate Program for Your Online Business
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Affiliate marketing spend is expected to reach $8.2 billion by 2022, up from $5 billion in 2017. Want in on the action? Learn how to set up an affiliate program for your store that increases brand awareness and sales.More
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Marketplace giants sign EU pledge to remove dangerous goods faster
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Ecommerce giants Alibaba, Amazon, eBay and Rakuten have agreed to speed up the removal of dangerous goods being sold on their online marketplaces within the European Union. The EU’s executive body, the Commission, said the four companies have committed to responding to notifications on dangerous products from Member State authorities within 2 working days, and to take […]
Topics: terrorist, dangerous, companies, marketplace, pledge, products, commission, product, sign, remove, faster, content, eu, goods, giants, online, consumers. -
Real estate startup Homie plans to expand to more cities with $23 million in Series B funding
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Homie has made an impression among younger, first-time home buyers in the Utah and Arizona markets for cutting out the traditional closing costs, 6% real estate commissions and arduous paperwork associated with traditional home sales. It now plans to explore opening up in three new markets and will begin a Vegas launch in March with […]
Topics: funding, vegas, commission, startup, work, technology, million, series, traditional, homie, real, plans, company, techcrunch, estate, expand, process. -
Refersion Review: Is it The Best Affiliate Marketing Software?
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This Refersion review explores its unique features and different pricing structures. On top of this, it will also cover the users who are likely to benefit the most from using this platform. For online business owners, it’s hard to ignore the…
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South Korean food-delivery app Yogiyo fined for exploiting market dominance
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South Korea’s antitrust regulator has fined food-delivery app Yogiyo US$382,000 for exploiting its dominant position in the local market.
Topics: korean, south, dominance, commission, restaurant, exploiting, baemin, saying, fooddelivery, yogiyo, scheme, fined, restaurants, app, market. -
Zalando increases rates for merchants
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Zalando is introducing a base rate for third-party sellers and brands starting July 1st. Partners will have to pay a monthly 40 euros. In addition, the fashion retailer will increase commissions per sold item for certain products. Until now, the German marketplace only charges a commission for successful sales by…
Topics: rates, retail, starting, commission, commissions, zalando, sellers, increases, platform, merchants, sold, retailer, pay.