suggest me which things to be caring during amazon startup.
Suggest me
suggest me which things to be caring during amazon startup.
Suggest me
Despite what people will say, or Youtube videos etc, selling on Amazon is not a 'walk in the park' or easy. There are lots of policies and metrics to know about and understand, and even just a single slight error can end up with your account being deactivated.
As above reply, take time to go through all the parts of Amazon 'Seller University' that apply to you and your account. From the start you need to understand that if you do NOT live in UK, but wish to store your goods here that you must be VAT registered here. If you live here then that is fine. Also, if you plan to use FBA do not send anything in to the fulfilment centre until your account is fully verified - and be aware that verification can take even up to a few weeks at the moment, with so many new sellers registering every day.
What suggestions are you looking for?
compliance, product sourcing, tax implications, technical aspects, navigating the dashboard
You probably need to be a little more specific as the question is very open ended.
A little bit about what you do or intend to do would help get you the little pearls of wisdom to help you on the journey.
Youtube is useful as long as you don't beleive most of the nonsense you see on it.
suggest me which things to be caring during amazon startup.
Suggest me
one bit of advice... close your account and sell on ebay/etsy because amazon are the biggest thieves known to man. they lost £919 worth of my stock and have flat out refused to compensate it. their support staff are untrained, incompetent and barely speak a word of english.
save yourself money and hassle
What are you selling?
Where did you get it from?
Two Words
**Seller University.**
Two more words
**Disregard Youtube**
Hello! @Seller_H8Y7EChJCc8Y6
This is Roberto. Welcome to our Seller Forums, a lot of great advice has been provided on this thread, thank you to everyone who joined.
The recommendations that are shared among Selling Partners is to use our Seller University. In addition, there are a lot of "experts" in YouTube and TikTok, don't use them as the source to learn how to sell on Amazon.
The Seller Forums is a great way to seek guidance from other Selling Partners who are more experienced, don't hesitate to create new threads with specific questions or topics you need help with.
Best wishes.
Roberto
That should read "so called experts" Roberto
The recommendations that are shared among Selling Partners is to use our Seller University. In addition, there are a lot of "experts" in YouTube and TikTok, don't use them as the source to learn how to sell on Amazon.
suggest me which things to be caring during amazon startup.
Suggest me
suggest me which things to be caring during amazon startup.
Suggest me
suggest me which things to be caring during amazon startup.
Suggest me
Despite what people will say, or Youtube videos etc, selling on Amazon is not a 'walk in the park' or easy. There are lots of policies and metrics to know about and understand, and even just a single slight error can end up with your account being deactivated.
As above reply, take time to go through all the parts of Amazon 'Seller University' that apply to you and your account. From the start you need to understand that if you do NOT live in UK, but wish to store your goods here that you must be VAT registered here. If you live here then that is fine. Also, if you plan to use FBA do not send anything in to the fulfilment centre until your account is fully verified - and be aware that verification can take even up to a few weeks at the moment, with so many new sellers registering every day.
What suggestions are you looking for?
compliance, product sourcing, tax implications, technical aspects, navigating the dashboard
You probably need to be a little more specific as the question is very open ended.
A little bit about what you do or intend to do would help get you the little pearls of wisdom to help you on the journey.
Youtube is useful as long as you don't beleive most of the nonsense you see on it.
suggest me which things to be caring during amazon startup.
Suggest me
one bit of advice... close your account and sell on ebay/etsy because amazon are the biggest thieves known to man. they lost £919 worth of my stock and have flat out refused to compensate it. their support staff are untrained, incompetent and barely speak a word of english.
save yourself money and hassle
What are you selling?
Where did you get it from?
Two Words
**Seller University.**
Two more words
**Disregard Youtube**
Hello! @Seller_H8Y7EChJCc8Y6
This is Roberto. Welcome to our Seller Forums, a lot of great advice has been provided on this thread, thank you to everyone who joined.
The recommendations that are shared among Selling Partners is to use our Seller University. In addition, there are a lot of "experts" in YouTube and TikTok, don't use them as the source to learn how to sell on Amazon.
The Seller Forums is a great way to seek guidance from other Selling Partners who are more experienced, don't hesitate to create new threads with specific questions or topics you need help with.
Best wishes.
Roberto
That should read "so called experts" Roberto
The recommendations that are shared among Selling Partners is to use our Seller University. In addition, there are a lot of "experts" in YouTube and TikTok, don't use them as the source to learn how to sell on Amazon.
Despite what people will say, or Youtube videos etc, selling on Amazon is not a 'walk in the park' or easy. There are lots of policies and metrics to know about and understand, and even just a single slight error can end up with your account being deactivated.
As above reply, take time to go through all the parts of Amazon 'Seller University' that apply to you and your account. From the start you need to understand that if you do NOT live in UK, but wish to store your goods here that you must be VAT registered here. If you live here then that is fine. Also, if you plan to use FBA do not send anything in to the fulfilment centre until your account is fully verified - and be aware that verification can take even up to a few weeks at the moment, with so many new sellers registering every day.
Despite what people will say, or Youtube videos etc, selling on Amazon is not a 'walk in the park' or easy. There are lots of policies and metrics to know about and understand, and even just a single slight error can end up with your account being deactivated.
As above reply, take time to go through all the parts of Amazon 'Seller University' that apply to you and your account. From the start you need to understand that if you do NOT live in UK, but wish to store your goods here that you must be VAT registered here. If you live here then that is fine. Also, if you plan to use FBA do not send anything in to the fulfilment centre until your account is fully verified - and be aware that verification can take even up to a few weeks at the moment, with so many new sellers registering every day.
What suggestions are you looking for?
compliance, product sourcing, tax implications, technical aspects, navigating the dashboard
You probably need to be a little more specific as the question is very open ended.
A little bit about what you do or intend to do would help get you the little pearls of wisdom to help you on the journey.
Youtube is useful as long as you don't beleive most of the nonsense you see on it.
suggest me which things to be caring during amazon startup.
Suggest me
What suggestions are you looking for?
compliance, product sourcing, tax implications, technical aspects, navigating the dashboard
You probably need to be a little more specific as the question is very open ended.
A little bit about what you do or intend to do would help get you the little pearls of wisdom to help you on the journey.
Youtube is useful as long as you don't beleive most of the nonsense you see on it.
suggest me which things to be caring during amazon startup.
Suggest me
one bit of advice... close your account and sell on ebay/etsy because amazon are the biggest thieves known to man. they lost £919 worth of my stock and have flat out refused to compensate it. their support staff are untrained, incompetent and barely speak a word of english.
save yourself money and hassle
one bit of advice... close your account and sell on ebay/etsy because amazon are the biggest thieves known to man. they lost £919 worth of my stock and have flat out refused to compensate it. their support staff are untrained, incompetent and barely speak a word of english.
save yourself money and hassle
What are you selling?
Where did you get it from?
What are you selling?
Where did you get it from?
Two Words
**Seller University.**
Two more words
**Disregard Youtube**
Two Words
**Seller University.**
Two more words
**Disregard Youtube**
Hello! @Seller_H8Y7EChJCc8Y6
This is Roberto. Welcome to our Seller Forums, a lot of great advice has been provided on this thread, thank you to everyone who joined.
The recommendations that are shared among Selling Partners is to use our Seller University. In addition, there are a lot of "experts" in YouTube and TikTok, don't use them as the source to learn how to sell on Amazon.
The Seller Forums is a great way to seek guidance from other Selling Partners who are more experienced, don't hesitate to create new threads with specific questions or topics you need help with.
Best wishes.
Roberto
Hello! @Seller_H8Y7EChJCc8Y6
This is Roberto. Welcome to our Seller Forums, a lot of great advice has been provided on this thread, thank you to everyone who joined.
The recommendations that are shared among Selling Partners is to use our Seller University. In addition, there are a lot of "experts" in YouTube and TikTok, don't use them as the source to learn how to sell on Amazon.
The Seller Forums is a great way to seek guidance from other Selling Partners who are more experienced, don't hesitate to create new threads with specific questions or topics you need help with.
Best wishes.
Roberto
That should read "so called experts" Roberto
The recommendations that are shared among Selling Partners is to use our Seller University. In addition, there are a lot of "experts" in YouTube and TikTok, don't use them as the source to learn how to sell on Amazon.
That should read "so called experts" Roberto
The recommendations that are shared among Selling Partners is to use our Seller University. In addition, there are a lot of "experts" in YouTube and TikTok, don't use them as the source to learn how to sell on Amazon.