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Thank you
GEORGE
Just saw your post, excellent advice but a minor minor point I’d like to make is that you no longer (as of 2013 I believe) have to be a pro seller to create a new product listing.
It’s absolutely true, in 2015 I created a listing myself when I only had the free individual seller account. I uploaded the picture, created bullet points, etc. for a barcoded retail item that was discontinued many years ago.
*Of course, if they’ve changed the rule BACK again I wouldn’t know. And I’m not saying a pro seller account isn’t a good thing to get asap
Sorry to nitpick but when I see that obsolete rule repeated, and oftentimes by gurus I have to nitpick, lol.
]]>Thank you for the post! Are you sure you can use competitors brand name in search term field as I saw Amazon has a policy to restrict it?
]]>Really, truly amazing information. You make something that seems like a big project into easy to follow steps.
I’ll be sharing your post across my channels.
-JT
]]>This post is a godsend.
We are just in the process of creating our first private label product that we’ll launch to an audience we already have at our site – it’s a tablet related thingymjig.
So, we do have a big advantage that I have only seen a few e-commerce blogs write about – an existing email list of 60,000 people who trust us – i.e we’re hoping that is effectively an in-house discount/review lobby.
In the process of getting set up I and my partners have read endless posts about FBA and have shelled out for two courses.
And, no hype, there is more actionable stuff in this one post than we got from the paid courses. Theses steps are pure gold and I love that you’ve just listed ‘do this, do that’.
I’m following this exactly when we launch as soon as that first shipment lands in the US.
Thanks again – this is a killer piece of detailed advice.
Penny
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