We often get emails from frantic Amazon sellers regarding a message they received from the platform about a missing compliance document, like a Children’s Product Certificate. Of course, we’re happy to help in any way we can. However, if you sell on Amazon or any...
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5 Things Amazon Sellers Should Know About Consumer Product Regulations
In July 2021, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) filed a complaint against Amazon over the sale of hazardous products, including 24,000 carbon monoxide detectors and 400,000 hair dryers that failed to protect users from shock and electrocution. As a...
Amazon’s Quality Troubles and What They Mean for Sellers
The Wall Street Journal has brought a lot of (probably unwanted) attention to Amazon recently. In August, WSJ released an exposé pointing out the many issues that the eCommerce behemoth has had with product safety. The piece asserts that, because of Amazon’s...
FBA Packaging Tips: How to Avoid Product Damage
As an Amazon seller, you have to be concerned about packaging. Of course, your packaging needs to be in line with Amazon’s guidelines. But, more than that, it needs to survive the journey from your Chinese factory to Amazon’s warehouse. Have you ever watched videos of...
How do You Find the Best Suppliers for Amazon FBA?
Are you just getting started selling on products Amazon? Need help choosing a supplier for your product? Recently, we posted an article about how you can manage quality control for your FBA products. We discussed the importance of pre-shipment inspections and went...
How to Manage Quality Control for Amazon FBA
When you’re an Amazon FBA seller, it’s important to get good quality products from your suppliers. Sell low-quality items and Amazon might cancel your listings or even remove your listing privileges altogether. Too many sub-5-star reviews might cause shoppers to skip...
Private Label Products, Build a Brand
One of the incredible things about the internet is that it creates possibilities for building businesses that were never available in the past. One example is Private Label Products. A Private Label Product is essentially a product that is not created by a company...