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AiHello AutoPilot RoadMap 2021

Amazon PPC Automation Software: AiHello AutoPilot Roadmap. We are releasing our internal roadmap for building and releasing our roadmap in order to better help your ecommerce business scale up. March 2021 Sponsored Display: Campaigns, Reports and AutoPilot support (Released on March 23) Support for better campaign creation for UAE, India, Japan and Australia (Released on March 20) Support for campaign creation for KDP, Merch By Amazon (Released on March 7th)   April 2021 Self Support: Deactivate your account via preferences pages (Released on March 28) Automated Amazon Ads Audit Reports. This will let you find out why some campaigns perform good while others don't Actionable items Weekly Email. This will be sent on Mondays and will display your highest priority actionable items suggested for the coming week AI analysis of Product Targeting campaigns and automatically add/remove targeted products. Organic sales boost via AutoPilot (Exciting new feature!) Ma

HowTo: Connecting your Amazon PPC Advertising profile and sync

Connecting your ad platform on AiHello.com is straight forward process and you can do it in couple of ways. You can either connect your Amazon Ad platforms from the setup wizard which pops up when you register and land on the dashboard for the first time or you can connect from the Campaigns connect page. If you accidentally dismissed the wizard or would like to bring up the wizard later, you can click on the quick action bar on the top and then click on the "Run Setup Wizard" button. You can also click on the "Amazon Ads" menu in the navigation bar on the left and then click on the "Connect" submenu. In the Amazon connections page, you will have a list of regions and a connect button below it. If you have already connected a platform the button will be highlighted green with "Connected" as it's caption. You can always click on it again to reconnect. If you wish to connect for the first time or if you would like to connect a new region, click

What is the profile of the users who return their purchases?

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Any user who makes an online purchase is assisted by the right of desist. This right covers, in principle, all consumers of eCommerce and gives them the option to return the purchased product and obtain a refund of the money within 14 days after receiving the product. This deadline can be extended, and in most cases, suppliers give up to 30 days of margin for this. Others even reach 100. The merchant is not only obligated to offer the money back, but to ensure this right is a very favored point facing the customers. The vast majority of users make good use of this option, but what about those who discard by default and take advantage of this possibility? So, we have three stereotypes of buyers who "give back too much" and from whom all eCommerce tries to flee: The wardrobe buyer. Why buy clothes if you can borrow? Clothing or any other object. Let's take the example of an appliance. A major sporting event is coming up as the World Cup and television is too small, what doe