The General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, went into effect today, May 25th, after catching most businesses off guard... even though a two-year preparation period preceded the due date.
Creating product listings are usually pretty straight-forward. One product, one listing. But what happens when you have items that are all related but only vary by attributes such as color or size? If you create a separate listing for each of these product variations, it becomes difficult for a person to shop all of your product options as they would have to click through multiple listings to see all of the options available.
Amazon product listing variations allow sellers to list all related products under one listing. Not only does this promote a better search result experience for shoppers, it also makes it easier for them to browse between product options.
GDPR Compliance Guide for Ecommerce: Best Practices to Protect Customer Data and Build Trust
Learn essential GDPR compliance strategies tailored for ecommerce merchants. This guide covers best practices for managing customer consent, protecting data, and responding to breaches, helping you build trust and boost brand loyalty.
Bryan Falla
October 4, 2024
Amazon
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