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Today,Let’s share one TikTok toturials:TikTok Breaking News 2024/07/03

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1. Record-Breaking Sales for Mavwicks’ Deodorizer
As people increasingly seek to improve their living conditions, indoor deodorizers have emerged as a popular choice for enhancing home environments. Mavwicks has made a notable impact in the U.S. market, with their indoor deodorizer topping TikTok’s hot-selling items list for two consecutive weeks. On June 25th alone, Mavwicks sold 12,500 units, generating a gross merchandise value (GMV) of $75,300. Over the past 30 days, the total sales volume reached an impressive 150,000 units, with a GMV of $924,100.
2. HTVRONT’s Heat Press Machines Carving a Niche
HTVRONT has quickly risen to prominence among DIY enthusiasts with their innovative heat press machines. Utilizing effective social media marketing strategies, the brand has amassed a substantial following of 850,000 fans on Facebook and 120,000 followers on TikTok. By sharing creative DIY content, HTVRONT has successfully captivated a niche audience interested in personalized crafts and handmade art.
3. Survey Reveals Majority of Americans Oppose TikTok Ban
A recent survey indicates that 51% of Americans oppose a ban on TikTok, while 32% support it and 17% remain neutral. The highest support for the ban comes from states like Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maryland, and Missouri, with a support rate of 42.6%. Conversely, the strongest opposition is seen in Mississippi, Florida, Texas, Louisiana, and Georgia.
4. Amazon Listings Misclassified Ahead of Prime Day
As Prime Day approaches, many Amazon sellers are facing issues with their listings being incorrectly flagged as live plants or seeds. Sellers must resolve these misclassifications by July 1st to avoid deletion of their listings. This issue affects over 10,000 listings across various categories, including electronics, apparel, toys, and beauty products, leading to significant losses for the sellers.
5. Temu Faces First Lawsuit in the U.S.
Arkansas Attorney General has filed a consumer protection lawsuit against Temu, alleging violations of the Deceptive Trade Practices Act and the Personal Information Protection Act. The lawsuit, filed in Cleburne County Circuit Court, is the first of its kind against Temu in the United States. Temu has denied the allegations, claiming they are unfounded. The case is currently ongoing.
