You basically hire someone to run your store. They deal with products, orders, and customers. You still own the store, but don’t do the work.
It can, if done right. A team manages your listings, handles orders, and you get a cut of the profit. But it's not guaranteed.
Yes, you can bulk upload using listing tools. No need to add things one by one.
You’ll need a syncing tool. Something like LitCommerce keeps your inventory up to date on Amazon, eBay, Etsy, and others.
You’ll need a syncing tool. Something like LitCommerce keeps your inventory up to date on Amazon, eBay, Etsy, and others.
Start simple. Use clean design, good photos, and write like a real person. Keep the same tone everywhere.
Dropshipping is cheaper. Private label takes more effort, but it's better if you want long-term control.
About $4K to $6K. That covers your first order, samples, shipping, and some basic marketing.
People like Helium 10 or Jungle Scout. They show what’s trending and where the demand is.
Check their reviews. Ask a few questions. Order a sample before you go all in.
No, you can ship yourself. But FBA is easier and gives better delivery options to buyers.
Not at the start. But it helps later when you want Brand Registry and better control.
Just ask. Use Amazon’s request tool or follow up politely. Don’t offer rewards or fake it — that’ll backfire.
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