Why eBay Is Growing Again โ and Which Niches Outperform Amazon
While most sellers focus on Amazon and Temu, eBay is quietly regaining momentum. Its growth isnโt driven by mass products, but by niches where Amazon performs worse.
Hereโs what currently sells better on eBay than on Amazon ๐
๐ง Auto parts and accessories
Rare components, model-specific compatibility, used and refurbished items โ this is eBayโs core strength. Buyers come with a clear intent, not just to browse.
๐ฑ Refurbished electronics
Refurbished smartphones, laptops, consoles. On Amazon these items often get lost, while on eBay thereโs dedicated demand and higher trust in sellers.
๐ฎ Collectibles and resale
Trading cards, figurines, retro games, sneakers. eBayโs auction model delivers higher average order value and margins in these categories.
๐ Niche DIY products
Tools, home repair parts, hard-to-find components. In these niches, availability and exact match matter more than price.
๐ฆ Why this matters for sellers
eBay wins where:
โ specificity beats branding
โ long-tail demand exists
โ buyers pay for solutions, not discounts
Takeaway:
Amazon is about scale. eBay is about niches and margins. For sellers with specialized assortments, eBay remains one of the most underrated sales channels today.
While most sellers focus on Amazon and Temu, eBay is quietly regaining momentum. Its growth isnโt driven by mass products, but by niches where Amazon performs worse.
Hereโs what currently sells better on eBay than on Amazon ๐
๐ง Auto parts and accessories
Rare components, model-specific compatibility, used and refurbished items โ this is eBayโs core strength. Buyers come with a clear intent, not just to browse.
๐ฑ Refurbished electronics
Refurbished smartphones, laptops, consoles. On Amazon these items often get lost, while on eBay thereโs dedicated demand and higher trust in sellers.
๐ฎ Collectibles and resale
Trading cards, figurines, retro games, sneakers. eBayโs auction model delivers higher average order value and margins in these categories.
๐ Niche DIY products
Tools, home repair parts, hard-to-find components. In these niches, availability and exact match matter more than price.
๐ฆ Why this matters for sellers
eBay wins where:
โ specificity beats branding
โ long-tail demand exists
โ buyers pay for solutions, not discounts
Takeaway:
Amazon is about scale. eBay is about niches and margins. For sellers with specialized assortments, eBay remains one of the most underrated sales channels today.
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Online Marketplaces Turn Cartoon Hype into Dangerous Business: Poisonous Snakes Sold in China
Online marketplaces in China have found themselves at the center of a scandal over a new dangerous trend. Fueled by the popularity of the character Gary โ a blue viper from "Zootopia 2" โ users began mass-buying poisonous snakes as pets. Some sellers went so far as to ship live reptiles by mail directly through the trading platforms, until the platforms began urgently removing such listings.
Online marketplaces in China have found themselves at the center of a scandal over a new dangerous trend. Fueled by the popularity of the character Gary โ a blue viper from "Zootopia 2" โ users began mass-buying poisonous snakes as pets. Some sellers went so far as to ship live reptiles by mail directly through the trading platforms, until the platforms began urgently removing such listings.
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๐ The EU Tightens E-commerce Rules: New Fees and Stricter Import Controls
In addition to the โฌ3 duty, the EU is considering an extra handling fee for parcels and tighter customs controls. The goal is to close loopholes that global marketplaces have used for years.
Whatโs changing
* Higher cross-border shipping costs
* Longer parcel processing times
* Stricter requirements for product data
How this impacts market entry strategies
* ๐ฆ Dropshipping is losing its appeal
* ๐ญ Local warehousing becomes a must-have
* ๐ Demand and assortment analytics become critical
Marketplaces are no longer an โeasy entryโ into Europe. Success now requires a deliberate business approach with careful planning around logistics, taxes, and regulatory compliance.
In addition to the โฌ3 duty, the EU is considering an extra handling fee for parcels and tighter customs controls. The goal is to close loopholes that global marketplaces have used for years.
Whatโs changing
* Higher cross-border shipping costs
* Longer parcel processing times
* Stricter requirements for product data
How this impacts market entry strategies
* ๐ฆ Dropshipping is losing its appeal
* ๐ญ Local warehousing becomes a must-have
* ๐ Demand and assortment analytics become critical
Marketplaces are no longer an โeasy entryโ into Europe. Success now requires a deliberate business approach with careful planning around logistics, taxes, and regulatory compliance.
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Algorithm Updates on Amazon & Alibaba โ and How They Impact Top Sellers
Marketplaces have adjusted their algorithms again โ and the changes are already visible in bestseller rankings.
๐ Whatโs changed
Amazon
* Increased weight of listing conversion (CTR โ Add to Cart โ Purchase).
* Stronger focus on behavioral signals: time on page, scrolling depth, returns.
* Reviews with photos and videos now carry more weight than text-only reviews.
* Ad-driven sales pass less โranking valueโ to organic results than before.
Alibaba / AliExpress
* The algorithm prioritizes sales velocity over pure volume.
* Repeat purchase rate has become a meaningful ranking factor.
* Video content and UGC are now critical to reach the top.
* New listings get a short-term boost, but without conversion they drop quickly.
๐ Who is losing positions
* Products with many reviews but outdated visuals.
* Listings inflated by ads without real demand.
* Sellers ignoring video and lifestyle content.
### ๐ Who is climbing to the top
* Niche products with a clear USP.
* Listings with strong hero images and video.
* Products with high conversion rates, even with fewer reviews.
โ ๏ธ Key takeaway
Top sales are no longer about โwhoโs been on the platform the longest,โ but about who sells faster and more consistently right now.
Algorithms are moving away from raw volume and toward listing quality and real buyer behavior.
Marketplaces have adjusted their algorithms again โ and the changes are already visible in bestseller rankings.
๐ Whatโs changed
Amazon
* Increased weight of listing conversion (CTR โ Add to Cart โ Purchase).
* Stronger focus on behavioral signals: time on page, scrolling depth, returns.
* Reviews with photos and videos now carry more weight than text-only reviews.
* Ad-driven sales pass less โranking valueโ to organic results than before.
Alibaba / AliExpress
* The algorithm prioritizes sales velocity over pure volume.
* Repeat purchase rate has become a meaningful ranking factor.
* Video content and UGC are now critical to reach the top.
* New listings get a short-term boost, but without conversion they drop quickly.
๐ Who is losing positions
* Products with many reviews but outdated visuals.
* Listings inflated by ads without real demand.
* Sellers ignoring video and lifestyle content.
### ๐ Who is climbing to the top
* Niche products with a clear USP.
* Listings with strong hero images and video.
* Products with high conversion rates, even with fewer reviews.
โ ๏ธ Key takeaway
Top sales are no longer about โwhoโs been on the platform the longest,โ but about who sells faster and more consistently right now.
Algorithms are moving away from raw volume and toward listing quality and real buyer behavior.
Mercado Libre: What Actually Sells in Latin America โ and Why
Latin America is not a โsmaller versionโ of the US or Europe. Demand drivers are different here, and this is clearly reflected in the bestsellers on Mercado Libre.
1๏ธโฃ Market context (brief)
Buyers are highly price-sensitive
A large share of mobile purchases
Strong demand from small businesses and self-employed sellers
Practical value > brand power
2๏ธโฃ Core sales categories (consistent top performers)
๐ Electronics & accessories
Budget smartphones
Cables, chargers, power banks
Bluetooth headphones
โก๏ธ Fast solutions to everyday problems
๐ Home & household
Kitchen gadgets
Storage and organizers
Small appliances
โก๏ธ Purchased to improve daily life, not for design
๐ Auto & motorcycle
Interior accessories
Motorcycle gear and consumables
โก๏ธ Personal transport is a necessity, not a luxury
3๏ธโฃ Growth categories (where demand is expanding)
Beauty & personal care โ affordable, easy-to-understand products
Sports & active lifestyle โ basic equipment
Business supplies โ POS systems, scanners, receipt printers
โก๏ธ Buyers invest in tools that help them earn
4๏ธโฃ What drives top rankings
Clear positioning within the first 2โ3 screens of the listing
Visuals that show what the product is and how it works
Short, practical demonstration videos
Transparent pricing and a strong value-for-money perception
5๏ธโฃ What sellers should understand
Mercado Libre is a market of:
mass demand
fast decisions
simple products with high turnover
The winners are not the most unique products, but those with the clearest explanation of value.
Bottom line
If a product:
solves a practical problem
requires minimal explanation
fits a comfortable price range
โit has a strong chance of becoming a bestseller in Latin America.
Latin America is not a โsmaller versionโ of the US or Europe. Demand drivers are different here, and this is clearly reflected in the bestsellers on Mercado Libre.
1๏ธโฃ Market context (brief)
Buyers are highly price-sensitive
A large share of mobile purchases
Strong demand from small businesses and self-employed sellers
Practical value > brand power
2๏ธโฃ Core sales categories (consistent top performers)
๐ Electronics & accessories
Budget smartphones
Cables, chargers, power banks
Bluetooth headphones
โก๏ธ Fast solutions to everyday problems
๐ Home & household
Kitchen gadgets
Storage and organizers
Small appliances
โก๏ธ Purchased to improve daily life, not for design
๐ Auto & motorcycle
Interior accessories
Motorcycle gear and consumables
โก๏ธ Personal transport is a necessity, not a luxury
3๏ธโฃ Growth categories (where demand is expanding)
Beauty & personal care โ affordable, easy-to-understand products
Sports & active lifestyle โ basic equipment
Business supplies โ POS systems, scanners, receipt printers
โก๏ธ Buyers invest in tools that help them earn
4๏ธโฃ What drives top rankings
Clear positioning within the first 2โ3 screens of the listing
Visuals that show what the product is and how it works
Short, practical demonstration videos
Transparent pricing and a strong value-for-money perception
5๏ธโฃ What sellers should understand
Mercado Libre is a market of:
mass demand
fast decisions
simple products with high turnover
The winners are not the most unique products, but those with the clearest explanation of value.
Bottom line
If a product:
solves a practical problem
requires minimal explanation
fits a comfortable price range
โit has a strong chance of becoming a bestseller in Latin America.
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Whatnot: the dark side of live auctions
The live-commerce marketplace Whatnot is growing rapidly and is already valued at $11.5 billion.
However, alongside its success, criticism is increasing. Media reports point to โgamifiedโ sales mechanics โ random drops, countdown timers, and aggressive bidding โ that push users toward impulsive spending. Some buyers report serious financial stress.
Experts warn that this format is blurring the line between e-commerce and online gambling, which could soon attract regulatory attention.
The live-commerce marketplace Whatnot is growing rapidly and is already valued at $11.5 billion.
However, alongside its success, criticism is increasing. Media reports point to โgamifiedโ sales mechanics โ random drops, countdown timers, and aggressive bidding โ that push users toward impulsive spending. Some buyers report serious financial stress.
Experts warn that this format is blurring the line between e-commerce and online gambling, which could soon attract regulatory attention.
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World e-commerce: trends & news
๐จ Texas Launches Investigation Into SHEIN: The Allegations Keep Growing The Texas Attorney General has opened a new investigation into SHEIN, one of the worldโs largest fashion marketplaces. Authorities suspect the platform may have: โ sold unsafe or toxicโฆ
Shein avoids a ban in France
French authorities attempted to temporarily block Shein over the sale of prohibited products. However, the court rejected the ban, ruling that the companyโs content removal measures were sufficient.
That said, regulators emphasized that oversight of marketplace assortments will be tightened. Pressure on fast-fashion platforms in Europe continues to grow.
French authorities attempted to temporarily block Shein over the sale of prohibited products. However, the court rejected the ban, ruling that the companyโs content removal measures were sufficient.
That said, regulators emphasized that oversight of marketplace assortments will be tightened. Pressure on fast-fashion platforms in Europe continues to grow.
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Holiday Shopping: Etsy, eBay, and Amazon Remain Core Platforms
Recent analytics show that during the holiday season, more than half of consumers plan to shop online via marketplaces such as Amazon, eBay, and Etsy. Around 15% of younger shoppers now use AI tools to search for and select gifts.
This trend increases the importance of AI-powered discovery, recommendations, and visual search within marketplace listings.
Key takeaway:
โ marketplaces continue to dominate seasonal spending
โ AI increasingly influences purchase decisions
โ competition for Gen Z and Millennials is intensifying
Recent analytics show that during the holiday season, more than half of consumers plan to shop online via marketplaces such as Amazon, eBay, and Etsy. Around 15% of younger shoppers now use AI tools to search for and select gifts.
This trend increases the importance of AI-powered discovery, recommendations, and visual search within marketplace listings.
Key takeaway:
โ marketplaces continue to dominate seasonal spending
โ AI increasingly influences purchase decisions
โ competition for Gen Z and Millennials is intensifying
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Temu expands globally and opens access for local sellers
Temu continues rapid expansion and is now available in 90+ countries. Its Local Seller Program allows merchants in the US, Europe, Japan, and Australia to sell directly to local consumers.
The goal is faster delivery, localized assortments, and stronger competition with Amazon and AliExpress.
At the same time, Temu still faces concerns around product quality and safety, and EU regulators have previously launched inquiries related to DSA compliance.
Temu continues rapid expansion and is now available in 90+ countries. Its Local Seller Program allows merchants in the US, Europe, Japan, and Australia to sell directly to local consumers.
The goal is faster delivery, localized assortments, and stronger competition with Amazon and AliExpress.
At the same time, Temu still faces concerns around product quality and safety, and EU regulators have previously launched inquiries related to DSA compliance.
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Cheap Chinese goods create a โnew Silk Roadโ into Europe
The surge of low-cost goods from China โ largely via Temu and Shein โ has become a major issue for European markets. Favorable customs thresholds for low-value parcels have fueled massive logistics flows and rapid marketplace growth.
European retailers argue this undercuts local businesses and creates safety and environmental risks. As a result, the EU is considering new fees on small parcels and the gradual removal of de minimis exemptions, with changes expected by 2028.
The surge of low-cost goods from China โ largely via Temu and Shein โ has become a major issue for European markets. Favorable customs thresholds for low-value parcels have fueled massive logistics flows and rapid marketplace growth.
European retailers argue this undercuts local businesses and creates safety and environmental risks. As a result, the EU is considering new fees on small parcels and the gradual removal of de minimis exemptions, with changes expected by 2028.
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Digital Services Act reshapes marketplace regulation in the EU
Under the Digital Services Act, online platforms with more than 45 million active EU users must comply with strict rules on transparency, algorithmic accountability, and content moderation.
Both Shein and Temu are classified as Very Large Online Platforms (VLOPs), placing them under the highest level of regulatory scrutiny, including regular reporting and enhanced controls over dangerous goods and fraudulent activity.
Under the Digital Services Act, online platforms with more than 45 million active EU users must comply with strict rules on transparency, algorithmic accountability, and content moderation.
Both Shein and Temu are classified as Very Large Online Platforms (VLOPs), placing them under the highest level of regulatory scrutiny, including regular reporting and enhanced controls over dangerous goods and fraudulent activity.
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๐ Alibaba Shares Rise Despite a Weak Market
While major U.S. stock indices showed weak performance, Alibaba (BABA) shares gained around +1.4%.
What this means ๐
โ investors continue to show confidence in Alibaba
โ the company looks resilient despite broader market pressure
โ focus remains on cloud services and AI initiatives
๐ When the market is red but a stock is green, itโs always a signal worth watching.
While major U.S. stock indices showed weak performance, Alibaba (BABA) shares gained around +1.4%.
What this means ๐
โ investors continue to show confidence in Alibaba
โ the company looks resilient despite broader market pressure
โ focus remains on cloud services and AI initiatives
๐ When the market is red but a stock is green, itโs always a signal worth watching.
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Etsy holds its niche in unique products and stays out of the price war
Etsy remains a global marketplace for handmade, custom, and vintage goods. Unlike Amazon and Temu, Etsy largely avoids competing on price.
Shoppers come to Etsy for:
โ uniqueness,
โ product stories,
โ craftsmanship rather than low prices.
Key takeaway for sellers:
Etsy is not about scaling at any cost. Itโs about margins, branding, and a loyal audience โ making it a strong choice for sellers tired of constant price dumping.
Etsy remains a global marketplace for handmade, custom, and vintage goods. Unlike Amazon and Temu, Etsy largely avoids competing on price.
Shoppers come to Etsy for:
โ uniqueness,
โ product stories,
โ craftsmanship rather than low prices.
Key takeaway for sellers:
Etsy is not about scaling at any cost. Itโs about margins, branding, and a loyal audience โ making it a strong choice for sellers tired of constant price dumping.
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๐ Key Global E-commerce Trends for 2026
Global e-commerce is entering a new phase: growth continues, but the rules are changing.
Key trends:
โ price pressure from Temu and Shein
โ Amazon and eBay defending sellers by reducing fees
โ AI becoming a baseline, not a competitive edge
โ tighter regulations in the EU and US
โ shift from GMV growth to margins and sustainability
2026 is about smart scaling, not fast scaling.
Global e-commerce is entering a new phase: growth continues, but the rules are changing.
Key trends:
โ price pressure from Temu and Shein
โ Amazon and eBay defending sellers by reducing fees
โ AI becoming a baseline, not a competitive edge
โ tighter regulations in the EU and US
โ shift from GMV growth to margins and sustainability
2026 is about smart scaling, not fast scaling.
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Labubu hype fades: Pop Mart shares fall as demand cools
Shares of Pop Mart fell 6.2% after the market learned that demand for Labubu toys has weakened. Sales during the peak holiday season โ Christmas and New Year โ fell short of expectations, putting immediate pressure on the companyโs stock.
Just recently, major media outlets were describing Labubu as a symbol of a new wave of emotional consumption, framing it as the beginning of a long-term trend. But the toy market appears to be following its familiar cycle: interest in Labubu is cooling almost as quickly as it once surged โ much like past fads such as fidget spinners and pop-its.
The irony is that a feature film based on Labubu is still in the works. Yet history suggests that media expansions rarely revive mass demand once the hype has already peaked.
The Labubu story now looks like a textbook case of a short-lived craze: a rapid rise, a brief moment at the top โ and an equally rapid decline. For investors and brands, it serves as another reminder of how fragile trends built purely on hype can be.
Shares of Pop Mart fell 6.2% after the market learned that demand for Labubu toys has weakened. Sales during the peak holiday season โ Christmas and New Year โ fell short of expectations, putting immediate pressure on the companyโs stock.
Just recently, major media outlets were describing Labubu as a symbol of a new wave of emotional consumption, framing it as the beginning of a long-term trend. But the toy market appears to be following its familiar cycle: interest in Labubu is cooling almost as quickly as it once surged โ much like past fads such as fidget spinners and pop-its.
The irony is that a feature film based on Labubu is still in the works. Yet history suggests that media expansions rarely revive mass demand once the hype has already peaked.
The Labubu story now looks like a textbook case of a short-lived craze: a rapid rise, a brief moment at the top โ and an equally rapid decline. For investors and brands, it serves as another reminder of how fragile trends built purely on hype can be.
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๐ Amazon vs Temu: Two Models, Two Futures
Amazon and Temu are no longer just competitors โ they represent two fundamentally different e-commerce philosophies.
Amazon is built on trust: fast delivery, easy returns, subscriptions, and service. It doesnโt sell the cheapest products; it sells a predictable customer experience.
Temu, on the other hand, bets on price and impulse. Ultra-low costs, aggressive promotions, gamification, and massive assortment create a โdeal-huntingโ mindset.
For consumers, the distinction is becoming clear. For sellers, itโs more complex. A strategy that works on Amazon may fail completely on Temu.
The takeaway: sellers must adapt products, pricing, and positioning to each platform, not simply copy listings across marketplaces.
Amazon and Temu are no longer just competitors โ they represent two fundamentally different e-commerce philosophies.
Amazon is built on trust: fast delivery, easy returns, subscriptions, and service. It doesnโt sell the cheapest products; it sells a predictable customer experience.
Temu, on the other hand, bets on price and impulse. Ultra-low costs, aggressive promotions, gamification, and massive assortment create a โdeal-huntingโ mindset.
For consumers, the distinction is becoming clear. For sellers, itโs more complex. A strategy that works on Amazon may fail completely on Temu.
The takeaway: sellers must adapt products, pricing, and positioning to each platform, not simply copy listings across marketplaces.
๐ฅ Why Bestsellers Look Simpler Than Competitors
When you closely examine global marketplace bestsellers, a paradox emerges: they rarely look โdesigner-made.โ
Their main weapon isnโt creativity โ itโs clarity.
Within seconds, the buyer understands:
โ what the product is
โ what problem it solves
โ why itโs relevant to them
Bestsellers consistently:
โ show products in real use
โ avoid overloaded descriptions
โ sell benefits, not specifications
This reduces friction and speeds up purchase decisions. In crowded markets, clarity beats aesthetics.
When you closely examine global marketplace bestsellers, a paradox emerges: they rarely look โdesigner-made.โ
Their main weapon isnโt creativity โ itโs clarity.
Within seconds, the buyer understands:
โ what the product is
โ what problem it solves
โ why itโs relevant to them
Bestsellers consistently:
โ show products in real use
โ avoid overloaded descriptions
โ sell benefits, not specifications
This reduces friction and speeds up purchase decisions. In crowded markets, clarity beats aesthetics.
๐ค How AI Quietly Became an Operational Standard in E-commerce
AI is no longer seen as innovation in e-commerce โ itโs part of daily operations.
Today, AI:
โ generates and tests content
โ identifies growth opportunities
โ forecasts demand
โ automates analytics
Companies that ignore AI arenโt losing technology โ theyโre losing time. They test slower, react later, and rely more on intuition than data.
In 2026, winners will be those who treat AI as a speed multiplier, not a trend.
AI is no longer seen as innovation in e-commerce โ itโs part of daily operations.
Today, AI:
โ generates and tests content
โ identifies growth opportunities
โ forecasts demand
โ automates analytics
Companies that ignore AI arenโt losing technology โ theyโre losing time. They test slower, react later, and rely more on intuition than data.
In 2026, winners will be those who treat AI as a speed multiplier, not a trend.
๐ฐ Where Profit Still Exists in Global E-commerce
Margins havenโt disappeared from global e-commerce โ theyโve shifted.
They remain where:
โ niches or specialization exist
โ products are hard to price-compare
โ branding adds real value
โ logistics and returns are controlled
Mass-market, undifferentiated products increasingly become margin traps.
GMV growth without profit is no longer a sustainable strategy.
Margins havenโt disappeared from global e-commerce โ theyโve shifted.
They remain where:
โ niches or specialization exist
โ products are hard to price-compare
โ branding adds real value
โ logistics and returns are controlled
Mass-market, undifferentiated products increasingly become margin traps.
GMV growth without profit is no longer a sustainable strategy.
๐ฆ Why Copying Bestsellers Is Failing More Often
Copying bestsellers has long been the most common entry strategy in e-commerce.
In 2026, itโs also one of the riskiest.
It used to work:
find a bestseller โ copy it โ make profit.
That logic is breaking.
Whatโs changed:
โ algorithms detect clones faster
โ competition shifts to price and logistics
โ margins on originals are already thin
โ copies enter later, with worse conditions
As a result, sellers copy the outcome, not the reason for success.
A bestseller is not just a product.
Itโs a combination of:
โ timing
โ pricing
โ demand
โ visuals
โ logistics
โ trust
By the time you enter, most of that advantage is gone.
Key takeaway:
In 2026, winners arenโt those who copy bestsellers, but those who:
โ adapt the idea to a new use case
โ narrow the niche
โ solve a specific problem better than the original
Copying is easy.
Profitable execution is not.
Copying bestsellers has long been the most common entry strategy in e-commerce.
In 2026, itโs also one of the riskiest.
It used to work:
find a bestseller โ copy it โ make profit.
That logic is breaking.
Whatโs changed:
โ algorithms detect clones faster
โ competition shifts to price and logistics
โ margins on originals are already thin
โ copies enter later, with worse conditions
As a result, sellers copy the outcome, not the reason for success.
A bestseller is not just a product.
Itโs a combination of:
โ timing
โ pricing
โ demand
โ visuals
โ logistics
โ trust
By the time you enter, most of that advantage is gone.
Key takeaway:
In 2026, winners arenโt those who copy bestsellers, but those who:
โ adapt the idea to a new use case
โ narrow the niche
โ solve a specific problem better than the original
Copying is easy.
Profitable execution is not.
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