2024.10.14 GoodsFox Daily E-commerce News:
- 200K Orders and Counting! 4-in-1 Charging Cable Sells Out in the U.S.
- 57% Growth in Smart Pet Products Overseas
- TikTok Launches “Subscribe to Seller Emails” Feature
- Meta Expands Brand Safety and Ad Controls for Advertisers
- Indonesia Bans Temu Platform
1.200K Orders and Counting! 4-in-1 Charging Cable Sells Out in the U.S.
MFish's versatile 4-in-1 USB charging cable is a hit on TikTok, reaching nearly 200,000 units sold within 24 hours, according to GoodsFox data. Featuring USB A, Type C, and Lightning compatibility, it supports iPhone 16/15, iPad Pro, and more. With 240W fast charging, this cable meets the demand for modern charging solutions. The sales surge reflects the growing consumer preference for multifunctional charging options.
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2. 57% Growth in Smart Pet Products Overseas
Petlibro, a Chinese pet care brand, is gaining popularity in markets like the U.S., Canada, Australia, Singapore, and Mexico with products like smart water dispensers and automatic feeders. Over the past month, the brand launched 363 new ads, a 57% increase, indicating an expanded push. These developments highlight strong growth in the pet care segment and offer insights for independent pet care brands looking to optimize their ads.
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3. TikTok Launches “Subscribe to Seller Emails” Feature
TikTok has introduced a new “Subscribe to seller emails” option, allowing users to subscribe during checkout to receive the latest deals and updates. This feature, aligning with privacy guidelines, gives cross-border sellers new ways to reach customers directly and strengthen private domain traffic.
4. Meta Expands Brand Safety and Ad Controls for Advertisers
Meta has unveiled new ad tools for Facebook and Instagram, including options to disable ad comments and manage ad placements. Working with Integral Ad Science, Meta aims to provide more controls for brands on sensitive campaigns. Advertisers now have options to upload blocklists for brand safety, adding flexibility to ad placements.
5. Indonesia Bans Temu Platform
Indonesia’s Ministry of Communication and Information has banned the Temu shopping platform, aiming to protect local small businesses. The government requested that Google and Apple block Temu in their app stores, preventing Indonesian users from downloading it.
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