Fulfillment by Amazon Poses a Great Option for Those
Looking to Break Into Ecommerce
Image credit: REUTERS | Rick Wilking
NOVEMBER 11, 2015
Amazon FBA -- "Fulfillment by
Amazon" -- is fast becoming a buzzword among entrepreneurs. Over the
years, there's been a lot written aboutAmazon affiliate marketing to help people
get started, but not about FBA. What is all the fuss about? Why is there
so much commotion about the FBA business model right now?
To put it simply, it could be the future for
entrepreneurs. It has never been easier to sell products on a massive,
trusted ecommerce platform, and get your fair share of the market. Best of
all, you won't find too many business opportunities out there with this degree
of scalability built right into them.
So let's take a closer look at the FBA
opportunity, and how you can create an escape plan for the nine-to-five.
What is Amazon FBA?
The program allows virtually anyone to sell
their goods on the Amazon platform. Fulfillment is one of the biggest
challenges of any ecommerce business. With FBA, Amazon will store your products
in one of its warehouses, ship them to your customers, handle all refunds
and returns and provide excellent customer service.
This does not mean that you don't have any
responsibilities as a seller. What it does mean is that you can free up a lot
of time to focus on high-level, value-generating activities such as driving
traffic to your product page or optimizing your conversion rate.
Why Amazon FBA is better than an ecommerce
store.
Besides the fact that fulfillment is handled by
Amazon, there are several more advantages to leveraging FBA. For one,
orders placed through Amazon are processed and shipped faster than those sent
out from retailers. FBA can help your products gain more visibility in the
marketplace, and that can translate into more sales for you.
FBA also makes your products eligible for Amazon
Prime free two-day shipping, free shipping and other similar options,
which customers love. Finally, one of the biggest advantages of FBA is
that Amazon is a trusted brand. It has worked hard to optimize
the checkout process and earn credibility with customers. You as a
seller get to leverage the reputation of a trusted and well-known company.
How to get set up with FBA.
Here are the five basic steps you need to take
to start building your FBA
business:
1.
Create
an Amazon Seller Central account. It is advisable to sign up for a professional account, which
has a monthly fee associated with it.
2.
Choose
a niche. Some are good,
others are not worth getting into. Do your research and brainstorm product
ideas.
3.
Find
a supplier. Once you know what
products you're going to be selling, start building a working relationship with
a reliable supplier. Ask for a sample, work out the lead time and
calculate what kind of margin you have on your products.
4.
Create
a listing for your product. Optimize
your product page with the right keywords and content.
5.
Drive
traffic. Send your target
audience to your product page to increase sales.
According to Josh Shogren of Passion Into Paychecks,
picking the right product is the key to success with FBA businesses: "It
is vital that you spend a lot of time finding the right product that will give
you the best chance for success."
Shogren suggests that some of the most important
factors include:
·
The price point of the
product should be somewhere between $10 and $50.
·
The product should be as
light as possible.
·
Check to see if any
potential competitors have a 5,000 best seller rank (BSR) or lower in
their primary category.
·
Make sure there aren't
any brand names within the product category or niche.
·
If possible, sell a
product that isn't easily broken.
·
The more reviews a
product has, the greater the competition is. Fifty or fewer reviews on first
page products is a good indicator that you can break into the market.
·
The cost of
manufacturing should be 25 percent or less of the actual sale price.
How to be a successful FBA seller.
"Top Amazon sellers aren't like the
rest," says Lauren Shepherd at Teikametrics. "The
most successful sellers have adapted to the evolving ecosystem that is online
retail by treating selling on Amazon like trading on the stock market."
According to Shepherd, the following six factors
are crucial to your success:
·
Scaling a business is
easier when fulfillment logistics are handled by Amazon.
·
Be willing to admit when
you are wrong, and make adjustments accordingly.
·
Manage your
inventory, risk and cash flow.
·
Focus on cash flow and
access to working capital.
·
Don't try to be right --
focus on making money instead.
·
Measure your growth by
quarters or years, not by weeks.
Why start a FBA business?
Have you ever thought about escaping the
nine-to-five working life? Have you ever considered escaping the
cubicle? With a successful FBA business, you have the opportunity to
design your lifestyle and make your dreams a reality. Location and financial
freedom are within your reach. FBA is the future for people who want to
make money online and live a life of their choosing.
Consider the case of Spencer Haws of Niche Pursuits, who
recently published a post showing how he sold $40,639 worth of physical
products in 30 days.
"Amazon FBA is the real deal," he
said. "It's a very real business, and I am seeing very real
income for it."
Final thoughts
If you are interested in learning more about
selling on Amazon, there are some great podcasts, such as Up Fuel and The
Amazing Seller, that are covering the topic. FBA is quickly
going mainstream, and there are more and more people talking about the freedom
that is available through a business model such as this.
If that wasn't enough, it is also possible to sell an Amazon FBA business. As
with any other online business, you can have an exit strategy in place and move
onto new ventures and greener pastures if that's what you want to do.
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