
Welcome to How to Sell on Amazon. This course covers everything you need to know about selling on Amazon, including FBA, other fulfilment options, creating optimised listings, advertising your products and much more!
This lecture summarises the steps you will need to start your Amazon business and where you can find the information in this course that will help you.
Whilst many marketplace sellers choose to sell under a generic brand (e.g. TPG Trading, 247 Top Seller), developing your own brand will help customers to identify you and build loyalty. This video lecture gives guidelines for developing your brand and using this to create a cross-platform identity.
With 18000 categories on Amazon, it can be challenging to know what to sell. This lecture provides data sources for investigating hot products and tools for finding product opportunities.
In this lecture, you'll learn how to use Eany.io to find profitable wholesale products for resale on Amazon and other marketplaces.
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We cover the platform's core features, including supplier sourcing, product research, pricing analysis, and eligibility checks. You'll see how to search for products by category, identify trending opportunities and review Hot deals deals.
The lecture also explains how to evaluate whether you can sell a product on Amazon, assess pricing and competition and use Eany's supplier network to expand your catalogue with confidence.
When setting up an Amazon account, you must select an account type. This lecture briefly describes the differences between the basic and professional account types. Note: We will be discussing the buy box later on!
In this lecture, we cover how Amazon referral fees are calculated.
Combined EU and NA accounts allow the accounts for these countries (EU = UK, FR, IT, ES, DE, NL, SE, NA = US, CA, MX) to be pooled and accessed from a single sign-on.
Opening an Amazon seller account requires accurate documentation. Be careful to submit the correct documentation and that the documentation is consistent.
Orders which are fulfilled directly by the seller are referred to as 'Fulfilled by Merchant' or FBM. A second option is Seller Fulfilled Prime (SFP), where the orders are sent by the merchant but using an approved courier so are Prime eligible
Fulfilled by Amazon (FBA) is Amazon's wildly popular fulfilment service where Amazon store the stock and manages dispatch and customer service.
Seller Fulfilled Prime is Amazon's fulfilment programme which allows merchants to ship orders from their warehouse using an approved service and be Prime eligible.
This concluding section considers choosing the right fulfilment method for your business.
Each product, as defined by a single barcode, should have only one listing on Amazon. Multiple sellers will add their offer against this listing. This is known as a catalogue system.
The page on the Amazon site which gives information about a product is known as the Product Detail Page. In section, we look at all the various parts of this page.
For a listing that has multiple sellers, Amazon combines the product information from various sources to create the product listing. It will also recommend data to be added to a listing via its 'listing enhancements' product list. By adding this information and improving listing quality, the listing will do better in search. 'Suppressed' listings are those missing vital information (e.g. product title) and so will not appear in the Amazon search until the missing data has been submitted.
The simplest way to create listings on Amazon is to add your offers to already existing pages. This can be done one at a time or in bulk.
When a customer searches, Amazon produces a list of results that it thinks are most relevant to that query. This is based on the ranking factors discussed in the following lecture.
There are multiple ranking factors in the Amazon search, including listing page conversion rate, click-through rate, sales volume, review rating.
This lecture covers the sections of the product listing which Amazon indexes for inclusion in the search.
Amazon natural search result performance is based on the historical performance of the listing. This lecture discusses building performance by driving sales, improving CTR and collecting reviews.
How to research and generate relevant keywords for inclusion in your Amazon listings.
Helium 10 (www.helium10.com) is a leading Amazon research tool. In this video I go through the process of researching, filtering and categorising keywords.
How to create an Amazon listing that drives traffic through natural Amazon search and converts browsers into buyers.
This lecture goes through the process of creating a single product on Amazon via the product listing entry form
There are several different upload file types that are used for various purposes e.g. product matching, creating products from scratch. Note the required attributes vary by category.
The Price and Inventory file is used to update the price and stock level of SKUs already in your Amazon inventory. It cannot be used to add items to inventory.
It is much quicker to create the listing via a feed file when adding multiple products. This is an excel file where the product data is completed and then uploaded.
Variations (also known as parent-child relationships) are sets of products related to one another in terms of Size, Colour, etc. Good variation relationship listings allow buyers to compare and choose products based on different attributes such as size, colour, or other characteristics from the available options on a single product detail page.
If products are missing required information, they will appear in the product drafts, where the required information can be directly entered.
The buy box or featured offer is the default purchasing option available on the product detail page. Which offer is selected to appear in the buy box is based on several factors.
Winning the buy box can be a matter of slight variations of the price. For this reason, many merchants use dynamic pricing to vary their price to maximise their buy box exposure.
The Pricing Health page provides an overview of your Featured Offer (Buy Box) eligibility sales conversion from a pricing point of view and any deactivated offers with potential pricing errors.
Fulfilled by merchant shipping settings are a vital part of inventory creation. In this section, we consider general shipping settings, shipping template and SFP shipping settings
Shipping templates let you create your shipping settings across several products at once (default service levels, shipping regions, transit times, and shipping rates). You may create up to 20 shipping templates for specific groups of SKUs.
A shipping template must be assigned either by editing the product directly or uploading via the listing loader file to assign shipping rates to a listing.
This lecture covers Seller Fulfilled Prime settings. Items sent via Seller Fulfilled Prime requires a separate shipping template to enrol them in the service.
FBA is Amazon's wildly popular fulfilment service. Merchants ship their products into an Amazon warehouse and from there, Amazon does all the work, including customer service and returns.
FBA has several programme specific settings covering areas such as international selling, product returns and disposals and labelling which sellers should familiarise themselves with.
Amazon charges several fees for FBA, including storage, fulfilment and optional fees. These are started in the FBA rate card which is examined in this video.
It can be challenging to work out what you are being charged for storage and fulfilment for FBA items. This lecture shows you where to find what you have been charged for FBA.
Amazon inventory can be created as FBA inventory from the start using an inventory template. Alternatively, Fulfilled by Merchant products can be converted to FBA in the Manage Inventory screen or the inventory loader file.
To send inventory to an Amazon warehouse requires uploading a shipping plan to create a shipment.
Amazon's inventory planning tool recommends inbound stock quantities based on sales velocity and the merchants reordering schedule.
Learn how to make the most of selling on Amazon – the world’s largest online marketplace and an unparalleled opportunity for entrepreneurs.
Start an Amazon business and boost your income, or escape the 9-to-5! You don't need any prior knowledge of Amazon or any technical skills - if you can use a web browser, you are good to go!!
This course is taught by Trevor Ginn, a successful online retailing entrepreneur who runs an Amazon business that sells over $ 3 million/year. Trevor Ginn has over 10 years of experience selling on Amazon. He will show you how to:
Open an Amazon account
Create optimised Amazon listings which convert
Get to the top of Amazon search results (Amazon SEO)
Set up Fulfilled by Amazon (FBA) and create your first shipment
Manage orders
Monitor your performance metrics
Run a successful Amazon sponsored product (PPC) campaign
Expand internationally
Each section has a written course summary, and once purchased, this course is available to students forever.
Course content and overview
If you are an Amazon newbie looking to take your first step to financial independence or an experienced Amazon seller looking to improve your sales, this course is for you. You will learn about selling on Amazon from start to finish. The course comprises 17 detailed sections, each of which tackles an aspect of the Amazon selling platform. In the end you will be able to:
Create new products with keyword-rich content.
Optimise your products for performance in Amazon search
Advertise products using Amazon Sponsored Products
Replenish inventory by shipping to an Amazon fulfilment centre
Manage customers and orders and maintain a great feedback score
This course distils the instructor’s enormous experience of Amazon and selling online into 70+ digestible lessons. He is always happy to answer emailed questions and loves hearing from students.