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{NAME}, Join Bradley's live Amazon training, Walmart+ Week announced and more [icon] Webinar With Amazon Amazon HQ invited Bradley to do a live training on how to find products to sell and what keywords to use by analyzing competitors. Register [here]( for Tuesday June 4 at 9AM PST. June Walmart+ Week Walmart is launching Walmart+ Week from June 17 to 23, ahead of Amazon's Prime Day in July. Hope you’re stocked up on WFS if you are a Walmart seller! Learn more at [here](. . Amazon Product Inserts Is it ok to have product inserts? Can it get you suspended? Can you ask for reviews in inserts? Can you link to other websites? Deep dive with Rafael Veloz [here](. [icon] Listing Optimization Masterclass Sit down with Bradley as he takes you step by step through creating a new listing for a Project X new product he is about to launch as well as our expert guests Tayyaba and Lailama who will break down the photoshoot that they did for the product images as well as the A+ Content. Register [here](. Monthly Networking Calls For the German call, join us on June 3, Monday at 3 AM PST or 12 PM CET. Register [here](. For the Spanish call, join us on June 5, Wednesday at 5 PM PST or 7 PM CST. Register [here](. [icon] [icon]( Matt Altman is notorious for having some of the hottest hacks and strategies. In this episode he shares with Kevin King the secrets of how he is always on the cutting edge of Amazon advanced tactics, and how you can be too. Click [here]( to listen. [icon]( Sail the Amazon PPC waters with Matthew FitzMaurice from Pacvue. Learn keyword research, bid management, and dayparting to boost sales alongside how to master metrics, handle high-cost keywords, and more. Tune in [here](. [icon] [icon]( This Week's Ecommerce News: 1️⃣ Walmart+ Week is set for June 17-23, ahead of Amazon Prime Day, offering discounts on products, gas, travel, and free Express Delivery. 2️⃣ Amazon Prime now includes a Grubhub food-delivery subscription for free delivery on orders over $12, enhancing Prime membership benefits and hopefully leading to users staying on the platform longer for increased conversions. 3️⃣ Amazon launched an FBA Inventory Age & Excess Analytics page to help sellers analyze aging and excess inventory with new tools and data visualization. 4️⃣ Amazon received FAA approval to fly drones longer distances without visual spotters, aiming to deliver 500 million packages annually by drone by 2029. 5️⃣ Amazon's A-to-z Guarantee now covers property damage or personal injury caused by defective products in several European countries, ensuring secure shopping. 6️⃣ Reports suggest some Temu sellers might be copying Amazon products, raising concerns about intellectual property. For a recap of the news, click [here](. [icon] This Week's New Feature Alerts: 1️⃣ Add the Tracked Keyword Widget to your dashboard for quick access to keyword tracking and insights, available to all users, including Platinum members. To see a demo of this feature click [here](. STRATEGY OF THE WEEK [icon] Did you know that there might be lots of keyword phrases that you are not indexing for but you might only have to add one or two words to your listing to start indexing for them? Here is how you can check which words you might need to add: First, go to Index checker and run your regular search on keyword phrases that you want to check to see if you’re indexed for: As you can see, in this scenario, none of the phrases that I checked are indexed. So, the next step would be to uncheck the box that says maintain phrases and then run another search. The results will show that I am already indexed for the word coffin, so I only need to add in the words treat, boxes, caddy bath, craft, and box. You can either add these to your bullets or description or add them to the back end search terms! This strategy helps you so that you don’t have to write in a bunch of phrases but you will still be able to index for them! Check out this strategy and start getting indexed for more relevant phrases! [Helium 10]( [Helium 10 Chrome Extension]( [Blog]( | [Serious Sellers Podcast]( | [AM/PM Podcast]( [FBA High Rollers Facebook Group]( | [Helium 10 Users Group]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Linkedin](   Helium 10 500 Technology Drive, Suite 450, Irvine, CA 92618, United States Don't want future emails? [Unsubscribe](

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