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How to Source Products on Amazon FBA: A Beginners Guide to Sourcing Products to Private Label and Sell on Amazon
- Narrated by: Sandra McClammy
- Length: 2 hrs and 19 mins
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Summary
Are you getting started with Amazon FBA seller trying to figure out how to source products? Or are you wondering how to make money with Amazon FBA?
This audiobook is the answer to your questions.
If you’re reading this that likely means you’ve heard of “selling on Amazon", “Amazon FBA”, or “private label products” being bandied around Online or from other entrepreneurs. Perhaps you’re already quite experienced in this field and are interested in how others run their business or perhaps you’re simply curious about what the fuss is all about. In a nutshell, Amazon FBA can be compared to what eBay was 10 years ago, in terms of the opportunity it provides to earn money Online. The actual technicalities of how FBA and private labeling works will be covered in the next two chapters. For those that are merely curious about it, we’d guess it’s because you’ve heard that it’s a lucrative way for almost anyone to make money or a living from. Shit, maybe you’ve even heard that people are able to run their private label businesses from the beach and only spend an hour a day maintaining it. Despite a beautiful picture of working on the beach in leisure with your laptop by your side, sun shining overhead, and the calls of nature in the background as waves crash on the shore with birds soaring through the blue skies, trust us when we say it really isn’t as fun or nice as it sounds.
There’s sand everywhere! Getting into your laptop, pants, bags, and if it’s a windy day, it’s just blowing sand on you and the friction can be so hard the sand actually stings you. The glare from the sun on the laptop makes it insanely hard to see what’s happening, especially if you’ve got sunglasses on.