Usually on this blog we talk about strategies and tips for how you can better source more inventory to sell on Amazon in order to turn part-time hours into a full-time income. Sourcing, sourcing, and more sourcing! Becoming the best Amazon sourcer (not sorcerer 🤪) is a goal we all have. The better we can
Tool Review: Box Sizer – Create the Perfect-Sized Shipping Box
Besides boxes, 3-inch tape guns, and packing tape, the one tool I simply can’t live without in my Amazon FBA business is a box sizer (sometimes called a box resizer). I use this tool almost every single time I’m packing up an Amazon FBA shipment. Not only does it save me time, but it also
Increase Your Amazon FBA Seller Feedback Score + Feedback Genius Review
Let’s face it. The days of keeping a 100% feedback score on your Amazon selling account are gone. Changes to Amazon’s feedback policies and guidelines for interacting with customers have made it more difficult to get negative feedback removed so that you can keep a 100% feedback score. But that doesn’t mean that you don’t
How to Find Amazon FBA Inventory for Little to No Money
“I need to buy more inventory, but I don’t have very much money to spend on my business!” We’ve all been there, right? Most of us started out as Amazon FBA sellers with very little capital to spend on inventory. Some folks might start out with a significant chunk of change they want to invest,
How to Improve Your IPI Score for Amazon FBA
Stephen and I had the opportunity to talk with Amazon employees at the Seattle headquarters in mid-2019, and the IPI score was the number one topic I wanted to ask them about. There seems to be a lot of confusion and frustration among FBA sellers over the IPI score and its ramifications, and the Amazonians
The Top 6 Repricing Strategies for Amazon FBA Sales and Profits
Whether you have one hundred, one thousand, or even ten thousand items in your Amazon inventory, having your items priced competitively is one of the best ways to increase profits. No matter how long your inventory has been sitting in an Amazon warehouse, it’s very likely that new competition has come into the picture and
How to Increase Your Amazon FBA ASP (Average Selling Price)
Today’s post is a follow-up to the previous article we posted about why you should consider trying to raise your ASP, or average selling price. If you haven’t read that first article yet, you might want to refer to it before diving into this one. For a quick review, your ASP is the average amount
Seller Central Tip #1 – How to Check if “Returned” Items are Actually Returned to Amazon FBA
It happens probably more often than you know. A customer requests a refund from Amazon but never actually returns the refunded item. Amazon is supposed to automatically reimburse you once 45 days has past, but sometimes Amazon “forgets.” Of course, Amazon doesn’t really forget, but for some reason, these reimbursements are not done 100% of
Why You Should Consider Raising Your ASP (Average Selling Price)
Did you know that we have a free PDF of Amazon acronyms you can print out and refer to in your FBA business? If not, you can grab a copy of the acronym list here as a handy reference. One of the acronyms at the top of that list is ASP: average selling price. Over
My Top 6 Manual Amazon FBA Repricing Strategies
No matter if you have one hundred, one thousand, or even ten thousand items in your Amazon inventory, having your items priced competitively is one of the best ways to increase profits. No matter how long your inventory has been sitting in an Amazon warehouse, it’s very likely that new competition has come into the
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