Brands sell cheaper on Amazon because visibility and sales volume matter more than higher margins on their own website.
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Wild Kira
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Why brands sell products cheaper price in platforms like Amazon rather than their website?
I saw that maximum d2c brands sell cheaper on platforms like Amazon, flipkart, Blinkit or etc as compared to their website, even tho they have to pay various
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Chamarti Sreekar
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D2C brands in India spend 30–40% of revenue on customer acquisition
Margins vanish fast when you're fighting for attention.
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US wants to talk with India to let companies like Amazon and Walmart fully sell online in India's $125 billion e-commerce market, while threatening higher tariffs, says the Financial Times.
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Black ocean Cosmetic
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In India's cosmetics industry, profit margins vary based on brand positioning and product type. For standard cosmetic products, companies typically achieve profit margins between 10% and 15%. In contrast, luxury cosmetic brands often realize signific
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Tarun Soni
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Is possible for any e-commence store or website to earn just through delivery 🤔?
Like->........ No margins or commission on products t hat are sold on the website.
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SUMIT GULATI
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ISSUES FACED BY CLOUD KITCHENS IN INDIA
1. Order Volume Instability
What it looks like: High volumes on weekends, almost dead weekdays.
Impact: Inventory mismanagement, staff overworking on some days and sitting idle on others.
Ground reality: Platfo