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Newbie - Send to Amazon but have to get product to myself first?

I thought I could directly put Amazon’s warehouse address as destination address when I order from my supplier, but looking at the workflow it looks like I need to add my own address, have the products shipped to me first before I can ‘send to Amazon’?

I feel I’m not understanding correctly here, how do people scale to 1,000 items? Do we all need a warehouse eventually? Then what’s the point of FBA saying ‘not needing warehouse’

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Newbie - Send to Amazon but have to get product to myself first?

I thought I could directly put Amazon’s warehouse address as destination address when I order from my supplier, but looking at the workflow it looks like I need to add my own address, have the products shipped to me first before I can ‘send to Amazon’?

I feel I’m not understanding correctly here, how do people scale to 1,000 items? Do we all need a warehouse eventually? Then what’s the point of FBA saying ‘not needing warehouse’

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I would suggest that you get the basics sorted out first.
You need to understand the various things already mentioned, such as CE marking and so on.
Without that sort of thing in place first, you will crash very quickly.
Have you got an understanding of how to keep accounts?

One thing that you will find, is that it is EXTREMELY easy to lose money selling on Amazon.
You need a full understand of the costs involved.

All of the various things like Helium10 and so on, can be useful, but only if you use them to their full extent. Otherwise, they are just an additional cost.

If you are doing Private label, do you understand all of the problems as well as advantages to doing that?

Shipping to the UK, can take 12 weeks or more. Yet shipping plans only remain open for 90 days.
This can cause problems.

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Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc

You can ship from your supplier direct - but its not recommended if its a new supplier as you need to check quality etc

Where is your supplier , UK, China etc ?

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Seller_NoMNQDGnEW5Bx

You need to balance out the costs, Amazon will label and prep for you at a cost but you’d have to factor that in. You also may not want to send all your items in at once depending how many you’ve ordered

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Seller_Lny3Rvp3RJhVd

This is valuable information :open_mouth:

Do UK people buy a lot from other sources? I feel majority goes to Amazon or Etsy.

Personally I’m wary of Shopify websites. But I suppose that’s something I need to be more open about.

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Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc

Where do you live ?

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

Of course we do. There are literally loads of places to buy from.

Are you not actually UK resident?
If so, then you will also need to be registered for VAT.

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

There is literally nothing to be wary about Shopify websites. They are just websites. And Shopify is just the means to build them. I would bet that half of them, when done properly, you wouldn’t even know they were built on the Shopify engine.

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Seller_Lny3Rvp3RJhVd

I think so, only recently I got some trial apps I can see which shops are shopify. Quite a lot of my regulars are!

Are there some other apps to recommend? Trying Helium 10 at the moment and on the fence for Jungle Scout.

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I would suggest that you get the basics sorted out first.
You need to understand the various things already mentioned, such as CE marking and so on.
Without that sort of thing in place first, you will crash very quickly.
Have you got an understanding of how to keep accounts?

One thing that you will find, is that it is EXTREMELY easy to lose money selling on Amazon.
You need a full understand of the costs involved.

All of the various things like Helium10 and so on, can be useful, but only if you use them to their full extent. Otherwise, they are just an additional cost.

If you are doing Private label, do you understand all of the problems as well as advantages to doing that?

Shipping to the UK, can take 12 weeks or more. Yet shipping plans only remain open for 90 days.
This can cause problems.

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Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc

You’ll also have a limited on your initial storage allowance too

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Seller_Lny3Rvp3RJhVd

I heard a lot about losing money on Amazon early on, is this due to marketing?

I think in the beginning I will have to do the labelling as Amazon won’t let me select Amazon does labelling… Maybe I could get manufacturer to add a sticker onto each box showing ASIN.

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Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc

Mainly

If you are selling a product that many hundreds of others do ie phone cases, fidget spinners / poppers etc , you have to create your own asin which may not appear in the searches at all unless you advertise

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Not all products qualify for the prep service at Amazon.
Aside from which, at a minimum, you will be paying Amazon 25p PER UNIT to put a label on for you.
Everything costs money.
It’s likely that if you can get your supplier to do this, they will also charge you for it.

And yes, advertising is the single biggest cost for a new product. It takes time and money to get traction. And bear in mind, that if your just buying something that is already available, but putting your brand on it, you will likely be competing against 20 other sellers with exactly the same product.
In which case, the cheapest and most heavily advertised product will win.
But even then, unless it’s a product that people actually want, you will still struggle to even get your money back.

Are you quite sure that this is a route that you want to take?
There are much easier ways to start on Amazon, such as selling goods that are readily available.

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Seller_NoMNQDGnEW5Bx

I dont have a warehouse but I use a storage unit because I dont want everything at home and they take in and offer parcel collection too

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Winston_Amazon

Thanks for creating such an interesting thread @Sheepirate ! Seeing as you are new, (welcome to the Forums by the way) highly recommend to check out Seller University

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Newbie - Send to Amazon but have to get product to myself first?

I thought I could directly put Amazon’s warehouse address as destination address when I order from my supplier, but looking at the workflow it looks like I need to add my own address, have the products shipped to me first before I can ‘send to Amazon’?

I feel I’m not understanding correctly here, how do people scale to 1,000 items? Do we all need a warehouse eventually? Then what’s the point of FBA saying ‘not needing warehouse’

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Newbie - Send to Amazon but have to get product to myself first?

I thought I could directly put Amazon’s warehouse address as destination address when I order from my supplier, but looking at the workflow it looks like I need to add my own address, have the products shipped to me first before I can ‘send to Amazon’?

I feel I’m not understanding correctly here, how do people scale to 1,000 items? Do we all need a warehouse eventually? Then what’s the point of FBA saying ‘not needing warehouse’

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I thought I could directly put Amazon’s warehouse address as destination address when I order from my supplier, but looking at the workflow it looks like I need to add my own address, have the products shipped to me first before I can ‘send to Amazon’?

I feel I’m not understanding correctly here, how do people scale to 1,000 items? Do we all need a warehouse eventually? Then what’s the point of FBA saying ‘not needing warehouse’

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I would suggest that you get the basics sorted out first.
You need to understand the various things already mentioned, such as CE marking and so on.
Without that sort of thing in place first, you will crash very quickly.
Have you got an understanding of how to keep accounts?

One thing that you will find, is that it is EXTREMELY easy to lose money selling on Amazon.
You need a full understand of the costs involved.

All of the various things like Helium10 and so on, can be useful, but only if you use them to their full extent. Otherwise, they are just an additional cost.

If you are doing Private label, do you understand all of the problems as well as advantages to doing that?

Shipping to the UK, can take 12 weeks or more. Yet shipping plans only remain open for 90 days.
This can cause problems.

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl
Most helpful reply

I would suggest that you get the basics sorted out first.
You need to understand the various things already mentioned, such as CE marking and so on.
Without that sort of thing in place first, you will crash very quickly.
Have you got an understanding of how to keep accounts?

One thing that you will find, is that it is EXTREMELY easy to lose money selling on Amazon.
You need a full understand of the costs involved.

All of the various things like Helium10 and so on, can be useful, but only if you use them to their full extent. Otherwise, they are just an additional cost.

If you are doing Private label, do you understand all of the problems as well as advantages to doing that?

Shipping to the UK, can take 12 weeks or more. Yet shipping plans only remain open for 90 days.
This can cause problems.

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I would suggest that you get the basics sorted out first.
You need to understand the various things already mentioned, such as CE marking and so on.
Without that sort of thing in place first, you will crash very quickly.
Have you got an understanding of how to keep accounts?

One thing that you will find, is that it is EXTREMELY easy to lose money selling on Amazon.
You need a full understand of the costs involved.

All of the various things like Helium10 and so on, can be useful, but only if you use them to their full extent. Otherwise, they are just an additional cost.

If you are doing Private label, do you understand all of the problems as well as advantages to doing that?

Shipping to the UK, can take 12 weeks or more. Yet shipping plans only remain open for 90 days.
This can cause problems.

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Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc

You can ship from your supplier direct - but its not recommended if its a new supplier as you need to check quality etc

Where is your supplier , UK, China etc ?

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Seller_NoMNQDGnEW5Bx

You need to balance out the costs, Amazon will label and prep for you at a cost but you’d have to factor that in. You also may not want to send all your items in at once depending how many you’ve ordered

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Seller_Lny3Rvp3RJhVd

This is valuable information :open_mouth:

Do UK people buy a lot from other sources? I feel majority goes to Amazon or Etsy.

Personally I’m wary of Shopify websites. But I suppose that’s something I need to be more open about.

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Where do you live ?

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

Of course we do. There are literally loads of places to buy from.

Are you not actually UK resident?
If so, then you will also need to be registered for VAT.

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

There is literally nothing to be wary about Shopify websites. They are just websites. And Shopify is just the means to build them. I would bet that half of them, when done properly, you wouldn’t even know they were built on the Shopify engine.

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Seller_Lny3Rvp3RJhVd

I think so, only recently I got some trial apps I can see which shops are shopify. Quite a lot of my regulars are!

Are there some other apps to recommend? Trying Helium 10 at the moment and on the fence for Jungle Scout.

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl
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I would suggest that you get the basics sorted out first.
You need to understand the various things already mentioned, such as CE marking and so on.
Without that sort of thing in place first, you will crash very quickly.
Have you got an understanding of how to keep accounts?

One thing that you will find, is that it is EXTREMELY easy to lose money selling on Amazon.
You need a full understand of the costs involved.

All of the various things like Helium10 and so on, can be useful, but only if you use them to their full extent. Otherwise, they are just an additional cost.

If you are doing Private label, do you understand all of the problems as well as advantages to doing that?

Shipping to the UK, can take 12 weeks or more. Yet shipping plans only remain open for 90 days.
This can cause problems.

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Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc

You’ll also have a limited on your initial storage allowance too

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Seller_Lny3Rvp3RJhVd

I heard a lot about losing money on Amazon early on, is this due to marketing?

I think in the beginning I will have to do the labelling as Amazon won’t let me select Amazon does labelling… Maybe I could get manufacturer to add a sticker onto each box showing ASIN.

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Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc

Mainly

If you are selling a product that many hundreds of others do ie phone cases, fidget spinners / poppers etc , you have to create your own asin which may not appear in the searches at all unless you advertise

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

Not all products qualify for the prep service at Amazon.
Aside from which, at a minimum, you will be paying Amazon 25p PER UNIT to put a label on for you.
Everything costs money.
It’s likely that if you can get your supplier to do this, they will also charge you for it.

And yes, advertising is the single biggest cost for a new product. It takes time and money to get traction. And bear in mind, that if your just buying something that is already available, but putting your brand on it, you will likely be competing against 20 other sellers with exactly the same product.
In which case, the cheapest and most heavily advertised product will win.
But even then, unless it’s a product that people actually want, you will still struggle to even get your money back.

Are you quite sure that this is a route that you want to take?
There are much easier ways to start on Amazon, such as selling goods that are readily available.

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Seller_NoMNQDGnEW5Bx

I dont have a warehouse but I use a storage unit because I dont want everything at home and they take in and offer parcel collection too

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Winston_Amazon

Thanks for creating such an interesting thread @Sheepirate ! Seeing as you are new, (welcome to the Forums by the way) highly recommend to check out Seller University

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Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc

You can ship from your supplier direct - but its not recommended if its a new supplier as you need to check quality etc

Where is your supplier , UK, China etc ?

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Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc

You can ship from your supplier direct - but its not recommended if its a new supplier as you need to check quality etc

Where is your supplier , UK, China etc ?

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Seller_NoMNQDGnEW5Bx

You need to balance out the costs, Amazon will label and prep for you at a cost but you’d have to factor that in. You also may not want to send all your items in at once depending how many you’ve ordered

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Seller_NoMNQDGnEW5Bx

You need to balance out the costs, Amazon will label and prep for you at a cost but you’d have to factor that in. You also may not want to send all your items in at once depending how many you’ve ordered

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Seller_Lny3Rvp3RJhVd

This is valuable information :open_mouth:

Do UK people buy a lot from other sources? I feel majority goes to Amazon or Etsy.

Personally I’m wary of Shopify websites. But I suppose that’s something I need to be more open about.

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Seller_Lny3Rvp3RJhVd

This is valuable information :open_mouth:

Do UK people buy a lot from other sources? I feel majority goes to Amazon or Etsy.

Personally I’m wary of Shopify websites. But I suppose that’s something I need to be more open about.

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Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc

Where do you live ?

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Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc

Where do you live ?

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

Of course we do. There are literally loads of places to buy from.

Are you not actually UK resident?
If so, then you will also need to be registered for VAT.

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

Of course we do. There are literally loads of places to buy from.

Are you not actually UK resident?
If so, then you will also need to be registered for VAT.

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

There is literally nothing to be wary about Shopify websites. They are just websites. And Shopify is just the means to build them. I would bet that half of them, when done properly, you wouldn’t even know they were built on the Shopify engine.

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

There is literally nothing to be wary about Shopify websites. They are just websites. And Shopify is just the means to build them. I would bet that half of them, when done properly, you wouldn’t even know they were built on the Shopify engine.

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Seller_Lny3Rvp3RJhVd

I think so, only recently I got some trial apps I can see which shops are shopify. Quite a lot of my regulars are!

Are there some other apps to recommend? Trying Helium 10 at the moment and on the fence for Jungle Scout.

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Seller_Lny3Rvp3RJhVd

I think so, only recently I got some trial apps I can see which shops are shopify. Quite a lot of my regulars are!

Are there some other apps to recommend? Trying Helium 10 at the moment and on the fence for Jungle Scout.

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I would suggest that you get the basics sorted out first.
You need to understand the various things already mentioned, such as CE marking and so on.
Without that sort of thing in place first, you will crash very quickly.
Have you got an understanding of how to keep accounts?

One thing that you will find, is that it is EXTREMELY easy to lose money selling on Amazon.
You need a full understand of the costs involved.

All of the various things like Helium10 and so on, can be useful, but only if you use them to their full extent. Otherwise, they are just an additional cost.

If you are doing Private label, do you understand all of the problems as well as advantages to doing that?

Shipping to the UK, can take 12 weeks or more. Yet shipping plans only remain open for 90 days.
This can cause problems.

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl
Most helpful reply

I would suggest that you get the basics sorted out first.
You need to understand the various things already mentioned, such as CE marking and so on.
Without that sort of thing in place first, you will crash very quickly.
Have you got an understanding of how to keep accounts?

One thing that you will find, is that it is EXTREMELY easy to lose money selling on Amazon.
You need a full understand of the costs involved.

All of the various things like Helium10 and so on, can be useful, but only if you use them to their full extent. Otherwise, they are just an additional cost.

If you are doing Private label, do you understand all of the problems as well as advantages to doing that?

Shipping to the UK, can take 12 weeks or more. Yet shipping plans only remain open for 90 days.
This can cause problems.

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Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc

You’ll also have a limited on your initial storage allowance too

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Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc

You’ll also have a limited on your initial storage allowance too

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Seller_Lny3Rvp3RJhVd

I heard a lot about losing money on Amazon early on, is this due to marketing?

I think in the beginning I will have to do the labelling as Amazon won’t let me select Amazon does labelling… Maybe I could get manufacturer to add a sticker onto each box showing ASIN.

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Seller_Lny3Rvp3RJhVd

I heard a lot about losing money on Amazon early on, is this due to marketing?

I think in the beginning I will have to do the labelling as Amazon won’t let me select Amazon does labelling… Maybe I could get manufacturer to add a sticker onto each box showing ASIN.

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Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc

Mainly

If you are selling a product that many hundreds of others do ie phone cases, fidget spinners / poppers etc , you have to create your own asin which may not appear in the searches at all unless you advertise

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Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc

Mainly

If you are selling a product that many hundreds of others do ie phone cases, fidget spinners / poppers etc , you have to create your own asin which may not appear in the searches at all unless you advertise

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

Not all products qualify for the prep service at Amazon.
Aside from which, at a minimum, you will be paying Amazon 25p PER UNIT to put a label on for you.
Everything costs money.
It’s likely that if you can get your supplier to do this, they will also charge you for it.

And yes, advertising is the single biggest cost for a new product. It takes time and money to get traction. And bear in mind, that if your just buying something that is already available, but putting your brand on it, you will likely be competing against 20 other sellers with exactly the same product.
In which case, the cheapest and most heavily advertised product will win.
But even then, unless it’s a product that people actually want, you will still struggle to even get your money back.

Are you quite sure that this is a route that you want to take?
There are much easier ways to start on Amazon, such as selling goods that are readily available.

10
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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

Not all products qualify for the prep service at Amazon.
Aside from which, at a minimum, you will be paying Amazon 25p PER UNIT to put a label on for you.
Everything costs money.
It’s likely that if you can get your supplier to do this, they will also charge you for it.

And yes, advertising is the single biggest cost for a new product. It takes time and money to get traction. And bear in mind, that if your just buying something that is already available, but putting your brand on it, you will likely be competing against 20 other sellers with exactly the same product.
In which case, the cheapest and most heavily advertised product will win.
But even then, unless it’s a product that people actually want, you will still struggle to even get your money back.

Are you quite sure that this is a route that you want to take?
There are much easier ways to start on Amazon, such as selling goods that are readily available.

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Seller_NoMNQDGnEW5Bx

I dont have a warehouse but I use a storage unit because I dont want everything at home and they take in and offer parcel collection too

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Seller_NoMNQDGnEW5Bx

I dont have a warehouse but I use a storage unit because I dont want everything at home and they take in and offer parcel collection too

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Winston_Amazon

Thanks for creating such an interesting thread @Sheepirate ! Seeing as you are new, (welcome to the Forums by the way) highly recommend to check out Seller University

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Thanks for creating such an interesting thread @Sheepirate ! Seeing as you are new, (welcome to the Forums by the way) highly recommend to check out Seller University

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