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It’s chaos out there – but in the best possible way. This week, Mal Chia is recording live from Sydney and joined by Alex Ross for a fast-paced round-up of stories shaking up ecommerce, tech, and retail. From viral toys in China to the TikTok/Meta power struggle, this episode covers the cultural trends, algorithm shifts, and economic forces every ecommerce brand should be watching.
They unpack a factory error turned viral sensation (the crying horse plushie), why Facebook Marketplace is teaming up with Netflix, and what TikTok’s ownership shake-up could mean for creators and ecommerce sellers alike. They also break down inflation woes, the quiet rise of Threads, and whether Harris Farm is making a risky move by partnering with Amazon.
In this episode:
The crying horse toy going viral in China – a happy accident with big brand lessons
Bridgerton x Facebook Marketplace – clever collab or cultural cash-in?
TikTok’s US split: censorship accusations, user decline, and Meta’s moment to shine
Inflation bites: what rising rates mean for discretionary spend and discounting
Why ecommerce brands need to stop relying on breakneck Black Friday sales
Reporting season reveals some surprising wins for big-name Aussie brands
Harris Farm partners with Amazon – genius move or future regret?
This ep is packed with cheeky banter, hard truths, and actionable insights for any retailer looking to navigate 2026 with smarts (and sanity) intact.
By Ecom NationIt’s chaos out there – but in the best possible way. This week, Mal Chia is recording live from Sydney and joined by Alex Ross for a fast-paced round-up of stories shaking up ecommerce, tech, and retail. From viral toys in China to the TikTok/Meta power struggle, this episode covers the cultural trends, algorithm shifts, and economic forces every ecommerce brand should be watching.
They unpack a factory error turned viral sensation (the crying horse plushie), why Facebook Marketplace is teaming up with Netflix, and what TikTok’s ownership shake-up could mean for creators and ecommerce sellers alike. They also break down inflation woes, the quiet rise of Threads, and whether Harris Farm is making a risky move by partnering with Amazon.
In this episode:
The crying horse toy going viral in China – a happy accident with big brand lessons
Bridgerton x Facebook Marketplace – clever collab or cultural cash-in?
TikTok’s US split: censorship accusations, user decline, and Meta’s moment to shine
Inflation bites: what rising rates mean for discretionary spend and discounting
Why ecommerce brands need to stop relying on breakneck Black Friday sales
Reporting season reveals some surprising wins for big-name Aussie brands
Harris Farm partners with Amazon – genius move or future regret?
This ep is packed with cheeky banter, hard truths, and actionable insights for any retailer looking to navigate 2026 with smarts (and sanity) intact.