Join us for a free webinar series hosted by Seller University to learn about best practices for new resellers.
Get tips and guidance to optimize your business as a seller who buys products directly from suppliers to re-sell on Amazon.
Learn how to match your items to existing listings, price your products competitively for a Featured Offer placement, and apply to sell in restricted categories.
Each webinar includes a 30-minute question-and-answer session with Amazon experts. Register now and submit your questions ahead of time to make the most of the session.
August 29, 2023, 10 a.m to 11 a.m. (PT) | Register now.
August 30, 2023, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. (PT) | Register now.
August 31, 2023, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. (PT) | Register now.
# 1 before you purchase anything ... get written approval from the brand owner to purchase their product for resale on Amazon.
#2 Get a list from that brand owner of authorized distributors of their product, so you know who you can buy from and who you cannot buy from.
#3 Learn the difference between a receipt and an invoice.
#4 Sign up for this webinar as you will most likely learn a lot.
Would it hurt to tell people to be original?
Make something yourself. Don't just call yourself a manufacturer because you know how to order off of aliexpress with a made up name. All you are doing is making life more expensive for everyone, and padding your own lazy pockets.
I attended the first one and my questions about other sellers drop shipping didn't get answered, so unfortunately I was disappointed.
Did this webinar cover what to do when a Chinese Seller hijacks a listing for a product you're reselling and Amazon Seller Support simply repeats that you need to contact the brand owner (who hijacked the listing) to make any changes - like changing it back to the original brand?
Join us for a free webinar series hosted by Seller University to learn about best practices for new resellers.
Get tips and guidance to optimize your business as a seller who buys products directly from suppliers to re-sell on Amazon.
Learn how to match your items to existing listings, price your products competitively for a Featured Offer placement, and apply to sell in restricted categories.
Each webinar includes a 30-minute question-and-answer session with Amazon experts. Register now and submit your questions ahead of time to make the most of the session.
August 29, 2023, 10 a.m to 11 a.m. (PT) | Register now.
August 30, 2023, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. (PT) | Register now.
August 31, 2023, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. (PT) | Register now.
Join us for a free webinar series hosted by Seller University to learn about best practices for new resellers.
Get tips and guidance to optimize your business as a seller who buys products directly from suppliers to re-sell on Amazon.
Learn how to match your items to existing listings, price your products competitively for a Featured Offer placement, and apply to sell in restricted categories.
Each webinar includes a 30-minute question-and-answer session with Amazon experts. Register now and submit your questions ahead of time to make the most of the session.
August 29, 2023, 10 a.m to 11 a.m. (PT) | Register now.
August 30, 2023, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. (PT) | Register now.
August 31, 2023, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. (PT) | Register now.
# 1 before you purchase anything ... get written approval from the brand owner to purchase their product for resale on Amazon.
#2 Get a list from that brand owner of authorized distributors of their product, so you know who you can buy from and who you cannot buy from.
#3 Learn the difference between a receipt and an invoice.
#4 Sign up for this webinar as you will most likely learn a lot.
Would it hurt to tell people to be original?
Make something yourself. Don't just call yourself a manufacturer because you know how to order off of aliexpress with a made up name. All you are doing is making life more expensive for everyone, and padding your own lazy pockets.
I attended the first one and my questions about other sellers drop shipping didn't get answered, so unfortunately I was disappointed.
Did this webinar cover what to do when a Chinese Seller hijacks a listing for a product you're reselling and Amazon Seller Support simply repeats that you need to contact the brand owner (who hijacked the listing) to make any changes - like changing it back to the original brand?
# 1 before you purchase anything ... get written approval from the brand owner to purchase their product for resale on Amazon.
#2 Get a list from that brand owner of authorized distributors of their product, so you know who you can buy from and who you cannot buy from.
#3 Learn the difference between a receipt and an invoice.
#4 Sign up for this webinar as you will most likely learn a lot.
# 1 before you purchase anything ... get written approval from the brand owner to purchase their product for resale on Amazon.
#2 Get a list from that brand owner of authorized distributors of their product, so you know who you can buy from and who you cannot buy from.
#3 Learn the difference between a receipt and an invoice.
#4 Sign up for this webinar as you will most likely learn a lot.
Would it hurt to tell people to be original?
Make something yourself. Don't just call yourself a manufacturer because you know how to order off of aliexpress with a made up name. All you are doing is making life more expensive for everyone, and padding your own lazy pockets.
Would it hurt to tell people to be original?
Make something yourself. Don't just call yourself a manufacturer because you know how to order off of aliexpress with a made up name. All you are doing is making life more expensive for everyone, and padding your own lazy pockets.
I attended the first one and my questions about other sellers drop shipping didn't get answered, so unfortunately I was disappointed.
I attended the first one and my questions about other sellers drop shipping didn't get answered, so unfortunately I was disappointed.
Did this webinar cover what to do when a Chinese Seller hijacks a listing for a product you're reselling and Amazon Seller Support simply repeats that you need to contact the brand owner (who hijacked the listing) to make any changes - like changing it back to the original brand?
Did this webinar cover what to do when a Chinese Seller hijacks a listing for a product you're reselling and Amazon Seller Support simply repeats that you need to contact the brand owner (who hijacked the listing) to make any changes - like changing it back to the original brand?