Amazon Fba Success MRR Ebook

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Table of Contents

Introduction . 6
Chapter 1 – An Introduction to Amazon FBA .. 7
Chapter 2 – Getting Started – Setting Up an Amazon Seller Account and Selling Your First Product …10
Creating Your Account 11
Creating Listings ..12
Sending the Stock 14
Chapter 3 – How to Choose a Niche and a Product .17
The Niche .18
Choosing the Best Product Types ..19
Chapter 4 – How To Source Products22
How To Choose a Product To Sell ..24
Packaging 28
Creating Attractive Packaging 28
Keep it Minimal 29
Keep it Safe .30
Make it Desirable and Think About Branding 30
Barcode 31
Chapter 5 – Marketing and Selling .32
Use AdSense …33
Run a Blog …34
Creating Buzz ..35
More Options …36
Chapter 6 – Photography and Product Descriptions …37
Description …38
Photography .39
The Tools .39
The Setting …40
The Composition ..41
Chapter 7 – SEO for Amazon Products .42
Keywords and Keyphrases ..43
Rating and Reviews for Amazon Products .45
Chapter 8 – Alternative Options .47
Creating Your Own Products…48
Selling Beyond Amazon ..48
Step 1 – Do Your Research .49
Step 2 – Know Yourself 49
Step 3 – Find Your Ally .50
Step 4 – Use a Sales Representative ..50
Chapter 9 – Scaling Your Business …52
Basic Growth 52
Branding …53
Other Fulfilment Companies 54
Chapter 10 – Conclusion and Blueprint for Success ..56

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Sending the Stock

Woah there! We haven’t even chosen our products yet!

While this is true, it’s useful to go through the set-up process now, just so that you know what you’re going to be dealing with once you’re ready to go.

If you chose Amazon as your fulfilment method, you will next be taken to a page titled “Send/Replenish Inventory.”

Once you get to this point, you will need to provide more details for your item. That includes such things as the proportions of the item and the weight.

There are also some key requirements for all items that are going to be sent to Amazon. They all need to be labelled with a label that is unique to that item, with a shipment ID. This is an internal barcode Amazon will use in order to track and manage all of its inventory.

You can either get the freight forwarder to handle this for you, or you can pay Amazon to do it on your behalf. Using a freight forwarder is cheaper, but only slightly – and Amazon is easier to use!

Now you’ll need to tell Amazon how the inventory will be delivered. You can pick “Small Parcel Delivery” and “Amazon Partnered Carrier.” This means that the factory will be able to send products to Amazon using a carrier that is approved by Amazon.

It’s a good idea to make sure that all the boxes you send have a consistent size and weight, which will keep this easy to calculate. You’ll need to prepay for the delivery based on the number and proportions of the boxes that you will sell. Amazon will generate a pre-paid label for you in the form of a PDF. You’ll simply pass this on to the freight forwarder, and the freight forwarder will attach them to the cartons to give to the carrier to take over to Amazon!

The freight forwarder is of course the company that will take your products from the factory, through customs, and to the desired country. Seeing as many of the manufacturers you work with are going to be based in China, you will need a freight forwarder as well as a carrier at the other end (usually UPS) to bring your product to Amazon’s warehouses.

After you’ve gone through all these steps, you’ll be shown the cost of the shipment. Just click accept (assuming you do) and you can then proceed. That’s everything done! All that is left is to wait for your parcels to arrive, at which point your listing will be live and people will be able to begin placing their orders. How exciting!

Chapter 3 – How to Choose a Niche and a Product

Okay, so now you understand the logistics of these logistics… you understand how to set up your Amazon account, you know the steps involved in the storage and the delivery, and you are ready to start sourcing and selling your products.

At this point, the next important step is to actually choose your products and decide what you want to sell. There are many factors to consider here, and it’s very important that you take your time: the decision you ultimately make is going to dictate the trajectory and success (or otherwise) of your business going forward.

So how do you pick your niche and your product?

The Niche

I use the term “niche” because this is the internet marketing term you may be familiar with. In this case though, “industry” would be more appropriate. The product you sell is broadly going to fall into a category, whether that be fitness, health, money, fashion, grooming, pets, technology, or something else.

The industry you choose should be your first decision, as it will help you to narrow down the kinds of products you’re going to sell and who you will sell to.

Keep in mind that you can likely find everything from extremely cheap items, to “big ticket” items, no matter what industry you choose. For instance, if you choose to sell tech products, then you could sell styluses and phone cases, or you could sell super-powerful computers! Don’t let this be a factor that sways your decision then.
Common advice for authors is to “write what you know.” This also applies here!

If you want to be successful, then choose a niche that you know inside out will help a huge amount. Not only does this allow you to choose products that you can appreciate yourself (meaning it’s likely to appeal to other people like you), but you’ll also be able to test it more thoroughly.

Moreover, if you’re going to be content marketing and running social media accounts, then you’re going to need to spend a lot of time reading and writing about the topic you’ve invested in. If you aren’t at all interested in that subject matter, then this is going to come across and you’ll find it much harder to become a thought leader.

Finally, if you already have a platform such as a blog, Facebook page, or YouTube channel, then of course you’re going to want to leverage that by creating products you can sell to that same audience.

Other considerations such as demographic (who buys these products), whether the product category satisfies a need or a want, and how broadly appealing the niche is. The best advice for that latter question is to choose a category that balances the line between being too big and competitive and being too focussed and narrow.

Choosing the Best Product Types

Once you have your industry or product category, the next thing to consider is the actual specific product you want to sell. So if you’re in fitness, are you going to sell dumbbells, resistance machines, protein shakes, or something else entirely.

Again, this comes down to many of the same factors as before:

• Does the product make sense considering your own interests and any audience you’ve built?
• Is the product broadly appealing within your niche, without being too over saturated?
• Is this something that people really NEED or something they WANT? Is there an emotional drive behind that WANT?

Consider the value of a “consumable” product such as protein shake. These need to be replenished, and so if your buyers like what you offer, they can provide you with a steady, ongoing source of income!

We’ll look at the individual pros and cons of specific items in terms of profits in the next chapter. But for now, some useful considerations to keep in mind are the value of the product.

A much more expensive product will require a bigger investment and will sell less frequently, but it will help you to make bigger profit in a shorter timeframe (assuming it sells). Larger items are also more expensive to ship (size and value don’t always correlate). More expensive items are more difficult to replace as well.

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- 20 Articles (TXT, DOC)
- 1 Ebook (PDF), 58 Pages
- 2 Graphics (JPG, GIF, PNG)
- 1 Salespage (HTML)
- Checklist, Resource Cheat Sheet, Mindmap, Optin Page, Social Media Images, Email Swipes
- Year Released/Circulated: 2019
- File Size: 34,757 KB

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