Any resources on learning Amazon Wholesale?
Right now I am doing private labeling and it’s not going great, but I do see possible potential in the future (supplements). I also want to try wholesaling but know nothing about it.. Are there any resources on learning Amazon wholesaling? Free or paid (within reason) is okay, as I don’t want to go into this blind. Thanks!
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Any resources on learning Amazon Wholesale?
Right now I am doing private labeling and it’s not going great, but I do see possible potential in the future (supplements). I also want to try wholesaling but know nothing about it.. Are there any resources on learning Amazon wholesaling? Free or paid (within reason) is okay, as I don’t want to go into this blind. Thanks!
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3pl warehouse for FBA replenishment, is anyone actually doing this at 2000-4000 units monthly?
I get the concept, store inventory elsewhere and send smaller shipments more frequently instead of huge quarterly sends. Makes sense on paper and everyone talks about it like it’s obvious but the actual coordination seems annoying?
Like do you manually track when amazon inventory gets low and then tell your 3pl to send more or is there some integration that handles it? And when amazon decides to split your shipment across four warehouses does the 3pl just deal with that or is it your problem?
The fees are fine, I’ve run numbers and it works for my margins. It’s more about whether managing a separate operation creates new headaches while solving old ones. The big names seem built for larger sellers and price accordingly so idk what the realistic options are at my volume.
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3pl warehouse for FBA replenishment, is anyone actually doing this at 2000-4000 units monthly?
I get the concept, store inventory elsewhere and send smaller shipments more frequently instead of huge quarterly sends. Makes sense on paper and everyone talks about it like it’s obvious but the actual coordination seems annoying?
Like do you manually track when amazon inventory gets low and then tell your 3pl to send more or is there some integration that handles it? And when amazon decides to split your shipment across four warehouses does the 3pl just deal with that or is it your problem?
The fees are fine, I’ve run numbers and it works for my margins. It’s more about whether managing a separate operation creates new headaches while solving old ones. The big names seem built for larger sellers and price accordingly so idk what the realistic options are at my volume.
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11 days and issue isn’t resolved
Hello
It’s been 11 days and my issue isn’t being resolved. No ETA.
I’m an independent author and self published a book. The isbn isn’t being detected by Amazon.
I was told the delay is due to team closing tickets on double taxation
No one is caring my ticket even after 11 days
This is SOS help cry as I’m losing sales
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11 days and issue isn’t resolved
Hello
It’s been 11 days and my issue isn’t being resolved. No ETA.
I’m an independent author and self published a book. The isbn isn’t being detected by Amazon.
I was told the delay is due to team closing tickets on double taxation
No one is caring my ticket even after 11 days
This is SOS help cry as I’m losing sales
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Is it okay to bid much lower than Amazon’s suggested bid if impressions are low? How much lower is safe?
Hey everyone,
Quick PPC question — looking for experienced takes.
Context:
- Amazon India
- Competitive grocery category (Honey)
- Sponsored Products campaigns
- ASIN is retail-ready( with customer testimonial ( 29 ))
- Listings were recently updated heavily
Issue:
Amazon shows very high suggested bids for both keywords and product targets (₹15–₹40+ range).
I’m currently bidding significantly lower than suggested, because:
- Higher bids didn’t reliably unlock impressions before
- Big bid changes caused impression volatility
- I’m trying to keep delivery stable rather than force Top of Search
Questions:
- Is it actually okay to bid well below Amazon’s suggested bid?
- How much lower than suggested is generally considered “safe”?
- Have you seen cases where moderate, stable bids perform better than chasing suggested bids?
- Does Amazon’s suggested bid reflect minimum auction entry, or just aggressive placement?
Would love to hear real-world experiences — especially from India or high-CPC categories.
Thanks!
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Is it okay to bid much lower than Amazon’s suggested bid if impressions are low? How much lower is safe?
Hey everyone,
Quick PPC question — looking for experienced takes.
Context:
- Amazon India
- Competitive grocery category (Honey)
- Sponsored Products campaigns
- ASIN is retail-ready( with customer testimonial ( 29 ))
- Listings were recently updated heavily
Issue:
Amazon shows very high suggested bids for both keywords and product targets (₹15–₹40+ range).
I’m currently bidding significantly lower than suggested, because:
- Higher bids didn’t reliably unlock impressions before
- Big bid changes caused impression volatility
- I’m trying to keep delivery stable rather than force Top of Search
Questions:
- Is it actually okay to bid well below Amazon’s suggested bid?
- How much lower than suggested is generally considered “safe”?
- Have you seen cases where moderate, stable bids perform better than chasing suggested bids?
- Does Amazon’s suggested bid reflect minimum auction entry, or just aggressive placement?
Would love to hear real-world experiences — especially from India or high-CPC categories.
Thanks!
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High Impressions but No Clicks
I just launched my first PL private label product and have been managing ads and tweaking image throughout the week (since becoming prime eligible on 12/19).
I currently have 561 total impressions and 0 clicks. I’ve adjusted price a couple of times as well.
Is this product a dud? Are there more troubleshooting options?
If it is a dud, what is the next most logical step?
Any advice or input would be greatly appreciated!
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High Impressions but No Clicks
I just launched my first PL private label product and have been managing ads and tweaking image throughout the week (since becoming prime eligible on 12/19).
I currently have 561 total impressions and 0 clicks. I’ve adjusted price a couple of times as well.
Is this product a dud? Are there more troubleshooting options?
If it is a dud, what is the next most logical step?
Any advice or input would be greatly appreciated!
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