Amazon FBA Wholesale
About Course
Welcome to your Amazon FBA Wholesale online course! In this course, you will learn everything you need to know about selling wholesale products on Amazon using the Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) program.
First, let’s start with some basics. Wholesale is the process of purchasing products in bulk from a manufacturer or distributor at a discounted price and then reselling them for a profit. Amazon’s FBA program allows sellers to store their inventory in Amazon’s fulfillment centers, and when a customer purchases a product, Amazon handles the shipping, customer service, and returns.
The first step in selling wholesale products on Amazon is to find a profitable product niche. You want to look for products that are in high demand, have a good profit margin, and are not too competitive. You can use Amazon’s Best Seller Rank (BSR) to gauge the popularity of a product, and tools like Keepa, Jungle Scout or Helium 10 to research product data, like sales history, reviews, and pricing.
Once you’ve found a profitable product niche, the next step is to find a reputable supplier. You can use different methods to find manufacturers and distributors, or attend trade shows and meet with suppliers in person. You want to make sure your supplier is reliable, communicates well, and can provide quality products at a good price.
After finding your supplier, you need to negotiate pricing and terms. You should aim to negotiate a price that allows you to make a good profit margin while also being competitive in the market. You also need to agree on shipping and payment terms, like minimum order quantity, lead time, and payment method.
When you’ve established a relationship with your supplier, you can start placing orders and shipping your products to Amazon’s fulfillment centers. You want to make sure your products are properly labeled and packaged, and meet Amazon’s requirements for FBA. You can use Amazon’s shipping plan tool to create and manage your shipments to Amazon.
Finally, you need to list your products on Amazon. You want to set competitive price. You can also use Amazon’s advertising tools, like Sponsored Products or Sponsored Brands, to increase visibility and sales.
In summary, selling wholesale products on Amazon using FBA can be a profitable business if done correctly. You need to research profitable product niches, find a reliable supplier, negotiate pricing and terms, ship your products to Amazon’s fulfillment centers, and optimize your product listing. This course will provide you with the knowledge and tools to succeed in this business model. Good luck!
Course Content
Amazon FBA Wholesale
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Introduction
03:17 -
Lesson 01: Amazon FBA Wholesale Overview
04:57 -
Lesson 02: What is Amazon FBA Wholesale
07:09 -
Lesson 03: Difference between Wholesale & Private Label, FBA & FBM
13:56 -
Lesson 04: Types of Amazon Seller Accounts
05:43 -
Lesson 05: FBA Fee Structure
08:02 -
Lesson 06: Amazon FBA Wholesale Tools
08:57 -
Lesson 07: BSR, BUY BOX, UPC
08:07 -
Lesson 08: Wholesale Product Criteria
04:43 -
Lesson 09: Store Spy Method
08:03 -
Lesson 10: Brand Hunting Through Keepa
09:51 -
Lesson 11: Supplier Communication
15:15 -
Lesson 12: How to get approved by wholesale suppliers
09:57 -
Lesson 13: Understanding Keepa Graph
05:04 -
Lesson 14: Scanning Supplier Sheet Through Keepa
03:54 -
Lesson 15: Amazon Wholesale Product Listing
18:44 -
Lesson 16: Amazon FBA Wholesale Product Research
28:07 -
Lesson 17: Amazon Wholesale Product Hunting
11:10 -
Lesson 18: What is LLC & Why it is important for Amazon FBA
07:58 -
Lesson 19: How to find Amazon Wholesale Suppliers With Smart Scout
08:40 -
Lesson 20: Product Hunting And Sourcing Strategy
08:13 -
Lesson 21: Amazon Seller Central Overview
06:56 -
Lesson 22: How To Maintain Excel Sheet
04:38