The Digital Commerce Daily

The Digital Commerce Daily — May 30, 2026

7 min · 30 de may de 2026
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The Digital Commerce Daily — May 30, 2026 Your 8-minute briefing on ecommerce, social commerce, and digital marketing. In today's episode: • American Eagle is cutting brand spend and doubling down on performance marketing mid-sales slump — a real-time case study in how fashion retailers are reprioritising digital commerce ROI under pressure. • DHL and USPS are joining forces on last-mile delivery in the US, reshaping the logistics options available to ecommerce merchants and potentially pressuring UPS and FedEx on cost. • Eric Steckling is running two bootstrapped DTC brands — beard trimmers under Brio and oral care under Ollie — from a single operator seat, offering a rare inside look at lean multi-brand ecommerce in 2026. Fun fact: Amazon's product listing images alone can account for a 30% swing in conversion rate — meaning a brand selling the exact same product at the exact same price can nearly double its sales just by upgrading its photos, with no changes to copy, price, or advertising spend. It's arguably the highest-ROI single action available on the platform, yet most third-party sellers still use manufacturer-supplied images. Hosted by Marco and Klara.

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