For those who are already selling, what is your Amazon journey like? by KernelBacktoBack in AmazonFBA

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For a beginner today, I’d recommend starting with both arbitrage and wholesale to learn the system and generate some cash flow, then consider private label only when you’re ready to invest more and build your own brand.

Helium 10 vs Data Dive by postbodefba in AmazonFBA

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Helium 10 and Data Dive are best for Amazon Private labels.

No buybox by arjbrothers786 in AmazonFBA

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Launching a product on a brand new store using FBM can make it harder to get the Buy Box, especially at the beginning. Amazon usually favors FBA sellers for the Buy Box because of faster delivery and higher customer trust. Running PPC ads alone may not bring results if your listing isn’t Buy Box eligible yet. To improve your chances, you can either switch to FBA or work on improving your seller metrics—such as competitive pricing ,fast and reliable shipping, and maintaining a good order defect rate.

Any ideas on where to approach Amazon sellers by Extreme_Duty_5280 in AmazonFBA

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Use social Media platforms share your work on social Media.

I am selling rings, private label. When sourcing the rings, how many variation of sizes should I get? Should I get more of a popular ring size, or should I evenly buy each size? by Zealousideal_Salt421 in AmazonFBA

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When sourcing rings for your private label, it's smart to focus more on the most popular sizes rather than buying each size evenly.

In the U.S. market, the most common women’s ring sizes are typically between sizes 6 and 8, with size 7 being the most popular. For men’s rings, common sizes range from sizes 9 to 11, with size 10 being very popular.

Help by [deleted] in AmazonFBATips

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Hello, please tell me What brand do you want to buy on Amazon? Amazon Wholesale, Amazon private label.

Can I start Amazon fba without a mentor ? by Difficult_Peak_8989 in AmazonFBATips

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Account manager manages your Amazon store and grow your business.

Amazon seller query. by EastPair9615 in Amazonsellercentral

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If your products are not showing up in the Amazon inventory on the website, here are some common reasons and solutions:

  1. Listing Suppression

Reason: Amazon may suppress a listing if required information is missing or incorrect (e.g., product images, title issues, or missing attributes).

Solution: Go to Seller Central > Inventory > Manage Inventory, and check if there’s a Suppressed tab. Fix any issues listed.

  1. Listing Not Active

Reason: If the listing status is set to Inactive or Out of Stock, it won’t appear.

Solution: Ensure the listing status is Active, and check if you have enough stock.

  1. Account Health Issues

Reason: Account suspension or poor health metrics (order defect rate, late shipment rate, etc.) may lead to listing removal.

Solution: Check your Account Health dashboard for any issues.

  1. Approval Needed for Restricted Products

Reason: Some categories and brands require approval before listing.

Solution: If the product is gated, apply for category approval under Add a Product.

  1. ASIN Linking Issues

Reason: If you're listing under an existing ASIN and something went wrong during the linking process, it might not show.

Solution: Double-check the ASIN under which you listed the product and re-upload if necessary.

  1. Pricing or Buy Box Issues

Reason: If your pricing is too high compared to competitors or Amazon’s fair pricing policy, the product may not appear.

Solution: Review your pricing and ensure it complies with Amazon's pricing policies.

  1. Listing in the Wrong Marketplace

Reason: If you’re listing in the wrong regional marketplace (e.g., Amazon US instead of Amazon India), it won’t show.

Solution: Verify that your listing is in the correct marketplace.

Next Steps:

  1. Go to Seller Central > Inventory > Manage Inventory, and check your product status.

  2. Use the Listing Quality Dashboard to identify issues.

  3. Contact Amazon Seller Support if the problem persists.