Selling on Amazon For Dummies
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Selling on Amazon For Dummies

Deniz Olmez, Joseph Kraynak

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Selling on Amazon For Dummies

Deniz Olmez, Joseph Kraynak

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Sell on Amazon and Make Them Do the Heavy Lifting

Selling on Amazon has become one of the most popular ways to earn income online. In fact, there are over 2 million people selling on Amazon worldwide. Amazon allows any business, no matter how small, to get their products in front of millions of customers and take advantage of the largest fulfillment network in the world. It also allows businesses to leverage their first-class customer service and storage capabilities.

Selling on Amazon For Dummies walks owners through the process of building a business on Amazon—a business that can be built almost anywhere in the world, as long as you have access to a computer and the internet.

  • The basics of selling on Amazon
  • Using FBA
  • Getting started
  • Deciding what to sell
  • Conducting product research
  • Finding your way around Seller Central
  • Product sourcing, shipping and returns, Amazon subscription, fees, sales tax, and more
  • How to earn ROIs (Returns on Your Investments)

Selling on Amazon For Dummies provides the strategies, tools, and education you need, including turnkey solutions focused on sales, marketing, branding, and marketplace development to analyze and maximize opportunities.

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Jahr
2020
ISBN
9781119689393
Auflage
1
Part 1

Getting Started with Selling on Amazon

IN THIS PART 

Find out all you need to know about starting to sell products on Amazon, without getting into the intricate details.
Know what you’re getting yourself into in terms of Amazon rules, costs, business types, product categories, and the Amazon marketplace.
Take a quick primer on selling products on Amazon that covers the bare basics, including finding products to sell, choosing a fulfillment method, listing products for sale, and delivering top-notch customer service.
Open an Amazon Seller account, so you can start listing products for sale.
Navigate Amazon’s Seller Central to access your product catalog, manage your inventory and orders, and find the information and guidance to build a successful ecommerce business through Amazon.
Chapter 1

Laying the Groundwork

IN THIS CHAPTER
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Brushing up on ecommerce basics
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Weighing the pros and cons of different Amazon business types
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Figuring out the costs of doing business on Amazon
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Getting up to speed on Amazon Seller rules
Prior to engaging in any endeavor, you’re wise to pause and consider what you’re about to get yourself into. You may be excited by your future prospects, which is good because your eagerness provides the energy and drive required to succeed. However, you also need to consider the likely challenges and potential obstacles that may stand in the way of success. Having realistic expectations going in improves your chances of success when the going gets tough.
Consider this chapter part preparation checklist and part reality check. Here, we bring you up to speed on the basics of selling online and specifically on Amazon, introduce you to the different Amazon Seller business types, inform you of the costs of doing business on Amazon, explain the rules, and present the different product categories and restrictions tied to certain categories.

Getting the Lowdown on Selling Online

Online retailing is the digital version of owning and operating a brick-and-mortar retail store — without the brick and mortar. Online retailing enables you to provide goods and services to consumers across the Internet, removing the traditional physical barriers between stores and shoppers. The Internet has also removed barriers of entry to the retail industry, allowing anyone with a computer and an Internet connection to sell online.
However, online retailing is still a business. As such it requires a certain level of ambition, commitment, and expertise to succeed, especially as competition increases. Before you take the leap into online retailing, examine the pros and cons and develop a general idea of where you want to set up shop. In this section, we provide the guidance for making preliminary decisions.

Weighing the pros and cons of online retailing

Many retailers — from huge companies to individual sellers — have become rich by selling products online. But achieving success isn’t always as easy as it may seem. In this section, we draw your attention to the pros and cons of starting and running an online retail business.

Recognizing potential benefits

Selling online has multiple advantages over traditional retailing, including these:
  • Low start-up costs and overhead: You can start without having to build a store, hire employees, or develop and maintain complex operations.
  • Easy access to customers (nationally and globally): You can sell products to anyone, anywhere who has an Internet-enabled device.
  • Option to outsource inventory storage: Products can be stored and shipped from third-party warehouses.
  • Deeper customer insights: By analyzing shopper activity online, you gain deeper insight into what they want and the effectiveness of your advertising and promotions.
  • 24-hour sales: You make your own hours, while customers can shop 24/7. You can sell products in your sleep!
  • No waiting in lines: Customers don’t have to wait in line, which can boost sales.

Considering potential drawbacks

Although online retailing has numerous advantages over traditional retailing, it does have several potential drawbacks, including the following:
  • Increased competition: You’re often competing against both big businesses and individual sellers.
  • Lower profit margins: According to the law of supply and demand, increased competition drives down prices, especially in popular marketplaces, such as Amazon.
  • Higher costs: Although overhead costs are significantly lower, you can expect other costs, such as the cost of building and maintaining an online store, pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, transaction fees on marketplaces such as eBay and Amazon, and so on. (See the later section “Tabulating the Costs” for details regarding Amazon Seller fees.)
  • Reduced consumer trust: Until you become an established retailer, some shoppers may not trust you enough to place an order. Selling in a trusted marketplace such as Amazon eliminates these trust issues to a certain degree.
  • Reduced customer loyalty: Online shoppers are fickle and usually swayed more by prices than by any feelings of loyalty to a particular retailer. However, over time, you can build a more loyal customer base.

Taking a tour of online stores and marketplaces

As an online retailer, you’re free to choose where you want to list and sell your products. You have three options:
  • Your own online store: You can find plenty of ecommerce web hosting services that provide the tools for setting up and maintaining your own store, such as Shopify.com.
  • Pure marketplace: A pure marketplace, such as eBay, simply brings buyers and sellers together and facilitates and secures transactions between the two. It doesn’t carry or sell inventory of its own.
  • Hybrid marketplace: A hybrid marketplace, such as Amazon, brings buyers and sellers together, facilitates and secures transactions between the two, and sells products, competing with other sellers in the marketplace.
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These choices aren’t mutually exclusive. In fact, you may want to build and maintain your own online store and establish a presence on multiple pure and hybrid marketplaces to extend your reach. Having your own store also gives you the opportunity to improve customer trust and loyalty.
Online marketplaces (both pure and hybrid) typically profit by collecting a commission on all sales. In exchange, they offer several advantages, including the following:
  • Diverse product selection at competitive prices, which attracts sellers
  • Secure transaction processing for both buyers and sellers
  • Access to millions of shoppers eager to spend
  • Virtually unlimited scalability to accommodate any level of growth
In this book, we focus almost exclusively on the Amazon marketplace, which has revolutionized the world of ecommerce with its superior technology, universal reach, ability to offer nearly every imaginable product, and the unmatched trust and loyalty it has earned among shoppers.

Exploring How Amazon Works

One of the big draws to selling on Amazon is how easy it is. Here, we break the process down into two stages: before you start selling and selling products. We also explain the ba...

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