* This blog post is out of date as CameCamelCamel has been updated and is no longer helpful to resellers. But the info about Keepa in this post is still very helpful. Today’s blog post will be short on written text so that we can point you directly to a screen capture video. I’ve put
Find Better, Faster Selling Amazon FBA Inventory
Has this ever happened to you? You go sourcing for inventory to sell on Amazon and find some good stuff… I mean, the prices are good, the sales rank is good, but once you finally get these items to Amazon, the prices for many have either tanked, or they just never sell. You check in
How to Find and Remove “Dead Inventory”
With an Amazon FBA business, nobody likes to waste money on something that isn’t going to eventually make money. But we all do it. We all spend money on inventory that we think will bring back a return on our investment (ROI), only to have it sit in the FBA warehouse without a sale. And it
The Biggest Amazon FBA Sourcing Mistake You Can Make
As Amazon FBA sellers, we have all made this sourcing mistake at one point or another. Especially as we’re just getting started in the business, without much experience to give us confidence. Typically, we start out selling items that are familiar to us. Many sellers come to Amazon as book lovers, looking to get profits
Overcoming Your Fear of Going Deep on Inventory Items
“Should I go deep on this item?” “How deep should I go on this item?” “What does it mean to ‘go deep’ on an item?” These are all questions we get on a regular basis, whether in blog comments, in the Full-Time FBA Facebook group, or on our YouTube channel. One of the universal fears
Overcoming Your Fear of Creating Listings
For many online resellers, one reason we transition out of selling on eBay to selling on Amazon FBA (Fulfilled by Amazon) is so we don’t have to constantly be creating listings. The number of items in the Amazon catalog runs in the millions, so it’s possible to spend your entire FBA career not creating a single
How to Find Out Exactly Which Items Will Be Charged Long Term Storage Fees
UPDATE: Amazon has recently updated their Inventory Age report, and this post is now outdated. What I teach below still works, but there is now a much easier way to find what you’re looking for. Click here see my latest training report on how to find out exactly which items will be charged a Long Term
How To Find Out How Much Inventory Your Competition Has in Stock
When you’re out sourcing, one of the things you need to consider is your competition. Say you’re out sourcing at Big Lots and come across an item with a great ROI. You research the item with your favorite scouting app and see that there are other FBA sellers selling this item. Do you join them?
FBA Aged Inventory Notification (or How to Avoid Long-Term Storage Fees)
If you’ve been selling on Amazon at least 6 months, then it’s possible you will receive a FBA Aged Inventory Notification email from Amazon. Twice a year, (February 15th and August 15th), Amazon charges a long-term storage fee for all items that have been stored in a FBA warehouse for 6 months or longer. UPDATE: Starting
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