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I am a new seller looking for guidance on selling

hello, I am a new seller looking for guidance on how to sell on amazon, listing, pricing, marketing etc. I am open to all feedback and would greatly appreciate any assistance.

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I am a new seller looking for guidance on selling

hello, I am a new seller looking for guidance on how to sell on amazon, listing, pricing, marketing etc. I am open to all feedback and would greatly appreciate any assistance.

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Manny_Amazon

Hello @Seller_VhQ2tzCdTJNLe,

Welcome to the Forums and to selling on Amazon!

I would agree that Seller University would be a great place to start, as includes resources that will help you get started selling on Amazon.

I would also recommend reading through this Getting Started guide to get a better idea of the steps you'd need to take in the registration process to choose a selling plan, creating an account, and enrolling in the program.

I hope this helps.

Regards,

- Manny

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I would suggest you join the New Seller Community, a group within this forum, now. Then go through Seller University once, maybe twice, taking notes;. Then return to the forums, using the search bar for any topic you don't understand.

Hope you have some retail or selling experience. however limited. We did, plus loads of customer service experience in a varied career, but no-online selling.

Learning the ins and outs of this platform was still a rugged experience, not quite Hell as other have stated but difficult. It still is. Quirks in the software, AMAZON's much vaunted AI{used to be called BOTS but more or less the same} may drive one to drink adult beverages and the on-line returns and AMZ's disinclination to back up 3rd-party sellers, using inexpensive ESL Seller Support is the worst of a bad deal..

We've been here 13+ years and somehow still make a profit-some months. Certainly isn't easy. Don't jump in, believing all of AMZ's promises, thinking it is.

Good Luck!

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These are my 5 suggestions.

1. Go through Seller's University. Pay attention.

2. Learn the difference between a "receipt" and an "invoice." (Hint: Retail stores, Box stores, Cosco, Sams and Ali Baba only give receipts (if they might say they're invoices ... they're not.).

3. Find a small factory/manufacturer that is under-represented or not represented on Amazon. Go to them and request authorization to sell their products. Get a letter of authorization ("LOA") from the manufacturer. It should include permission to sell and represent their products "on Amazon." (It must specifically state that this LOA includes "selling our product on Amazon.")

4. Take it slow, at first. Do not overstretch your financial commitment. I suggest starting with a small inventory and fulfilling the orders yourself. Later, you can extend and explore fulfillment by Amazon with a bigger inventory.

5. Forget everything you heard on any You Tube videos about selling on Amazon.

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I am a new seller looking for guidance on selling

hello, I am a new seller looking for guidance on how to sell on amazon, listing, pricing, marketing etc. I am open to all feedback and would greatly appreciate any assistance.

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I am a new seller looking for guidance on selling

hello, I am a new seller looking for guidance on how to sell on amazon, listing, pricing, marketing etc. I am open to all feedback and would greatly appreciate any assistance.

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hello, I am a new seller looking for guidance on how to sell on amazon, listing, pricing, marketing etc. I am open to all feedback and would greatly appreciate any assistance.

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Manny_Amazon

Hello @Seller_VhQ2tzCdTJNLe,

Welcome to the Forums and to selling on Amazon!

I would agree that Seller University would be a great place to start, as includes resources that will help you get started selling on Amazon.

I would also recommend reading through this Getting Started guide to get a better idea of the steps you'd need to take in the registration process to choose a selling plan, creating an account, and enrolling in the program.

I hope this helps.

Regards,

- Manny

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Seller_MUBN0Jm00YVZK

How to earn 1 million in Amazon? Start your business with 2 million and you will finally got 1 million remaining

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Seller_ToPPYvOWlyp9j

I would suggest you join the New Seller Community, a group within this forum, now. Then go through Seller University once, maybe twice, taking notes;. Then return to the forums, using the search bar for any topic you don't understand.

Hope you have some retail or selling experience. however limited. We did, plus loads of customer service experience in a varied career, but no-online selling.

Learning the ins and outs of this platform was still a rugged experience, not quite Hell as other have stated but difficult. It still is. Quirks in the software, AMAZON's much vaunted AI{used to be called BOTS but more or less the same} may drive one to drink adult beverages and the on-line returns and AMZ's disinclination to back up 3rd-party sellers, using inexpensive ESL Seller Support is the worst of a bad deal..

We've been here 13+ years and somehow still make a profit-some months. Certainly isn't easy. Don't jump in, believing all of AMZ's promises, thinking it is.

Good Luck!

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These are my 5 suggestions.

1. Go through Seller's University. Pay attention.

2. Learn the difference between a "receipt" and an "invoice." (Hint: Retail stores, Box stores, Cosco, Sams and Ali Baba only give receipts (if they might say they're invoices ... they're not.).

3. Find a small factory/manufacturer that is under-represented or not represented on Amazon. Go to them and request authorization to sell their products. Get a letter of authorization ("LOA") from the manufacturer. It should include permission to sell and represent their products "on Amazon." (It must specifically state that this LOA includes "selling our product on Amazon.")

4. Take it slow, at first. Do not overstretch your financial commitment. I suggest starting with a small inventory and fulfilling the orders yourself. Later, you can extend and explore fulfillment by Amazon with a bigger inventory.

5. Forget everything you heard on any You Tube videos about selling on Amazon.

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Manny_Amazon

Hello @Seller_VhQ2tzCdTJNLe,

Welcome to the Forums and to selling on Amazon!

I would agree that Seller University would be a great place to start, as includes resources that will help you get started selling on Amazon.

I would also recommend reading through this Getting Started guide to get a better idea of the steps you'd need to take in the registration process to choose a selling plan, creating an account, and enrolling in the program.

I hope this helps.

Regards,

- Manny

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Manny_Amazon

Hello @Seller_VhQ2tzCdTJNLe,

Welcome to the Forums and to selling on Amazon!

I would agree that Seller University would be a great place to start, as includes resources that will help you get started selling on Amazon.

I would also recommend reading through this Getting Started guide to get a better idea of the steps you'd need to take in the registration process to choose a selling plan, creating an account, and enrolling in the program.

I hope this helps.

Regards,

- Manny

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Seller_MUBN0Jm00YVZK

How to earn 1 million in Amazon? Start your business with 2 million and you will finally got 1 million remaining

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Seller_MUBN0Jm00YVZK

How to earn 1 million in Amazon? Start your business with 2 million and you will finally got 1 million remaining

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Seller_ToPPYvOWlyp9j

I would suggest you join the New Seller Community, a group within this forum, now. Then go through Seller University once, maybe twice, taking notes;. Then return to the forums, using the search bar for any topic you don't understand.

Hope you have some retail or selling experience. however limited. We did, plus loads of customer service experience in a varied career, but no-online selling.

Learning the ins and outs of this platform was still a rugged experience, not quite Hell as other have stated but difficult. It still is. Quirks in the software, AMAZON's much vaunted AI{used to be called BOTS but more or less the same} may drive one to drink adult beverages and the on-line returns and AMZ's disinclination to back up 3rd-party sellers, using inexpensive ESL Seller Support is the worst of a bad deal..

We've been here 13+ years and somehow still make a profit-some months. Certainly isn't easy. Don't jump in, believing all of AMZ's promises, thinking it is.

Good Luck!

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Seller_ToPPYvOWlyp9j

I would suggest you join the New Seller Community, a group within this forum, now. Then go through Seller University once, maybe twice, taking notes;. Then return to the forums, using the search bar for any topic you don't understand.

Hope you have some retail or selling experience. however limited. We did, plus loads of customer service experience in a varied career, but no-online selling.

Learning the ins and outs of this platform was still a rugged experience, not quite Hell as other have stated but difficult. It still is. Quirks in the software, AMAZON's much vaunted AI{used to be called BOTS but more or less the same} may drive one to drink adult beverages and the on-line returns and AMZ's disinclination to back up 3rd-party sellers, using inexpensive ESL Seller Support is the worst of a bad deal..

We've been here 13+ years and somehow still make a profit-some months. Certainly isn't easy. Don't jump in, believing all of AMZ's promises, thinking it is.

Good Luck!

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Seller_dy0iaamuixQa3

These are my 5 suggestions.

1. Go through Seller's University. Pay attention.

2. Learn the difference between a "receipt" and an "invoice." (Hint: Retail stores, Box stores, Cosco, Sams and Ali Baba only give receipts (if they might say they're invoices ... they're not.).

3. Find a small factory/manufacturer that is under-represented or not represented on Amazon. Go to them and request authorization to sell their products. Get a letter of authorization ("LOA") from the manufacturer. It should include permission to sell and represent their products "on Amazon." (It must specifically state that this LOA includes "selling our product on Amazon.")

4. Take it slow, at first. Do not overstretch your financial commitment. I suggest starting with a small inventory and fulfilling the orders yourself. Later, you can extend and explore fulfillment by Amazon with a bigger inventory.

5. Forget everything you heard on any You Tube videos about selling on Amazon.

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Seller_dy0iaamuixQa3

These are my 5 suggestions.

1. Go through Seller's University. Pay attention.

2. Learn the difference between a "receipt" and an "invoice." (Hint: Retail stores, Box stores, Cosco, Sams and Ali Baba only give receipts (if they might say they're invoices ... they're not.).

3. Find a small factory/manufacturer that is under-represented or not represented on Amazon. Go to them and request authorization to sell their products. Get a letter of authorization ("LOA") from the manufacturer. It should include permission to sell and represent their products "on Amazon." (It must specifically state that this LOA includes "selling our product on Amazon.")

4. Take it slow, at first. Do not overstretch your financial commitment. I suggest starting with a small inventory and fulfilling the orders yourself. Later, you can extend and explore fulfillment by Amazon with a bigger inventory.

5. Forget everything you heard on any You Tube videos about selling on Amazon.

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