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TAS 158 – Selling on Amazon India. Peter Everett from Australian Brand, Nanoman explains

By Chris on July 1, 2024

My good friend Peter Everett joined me for a chat about how he’s been gradually expand his small brand around the world using Amazon. Today we chat about how he got started in the USA, before setting up in Australia. From Australia, the next Amazon stop was Singapore and then onto Amazon UK.

In March 2023 he listed some of his products on Amazon India, and the results blew him away.

As a marketplace, Amazon India is a sleeping giant, so if you can through all the red tape and taxes, you may find it to be the most profitable Marketplace you can sell in.

This coming Thursday 4th July, there’s an Amazon meetup down here in Melbourne, from 5pm until 8.00pm at the Emerald Peacock bar in Lonsdale Street. Feel free to come join us there whether you’re an Amazon seller or not!

I’m also speaking in Sydney at a World First event on the 1st of August. There will be an event landing page shortly, so stay tuned for more details on that one…

…and Jamie and Michael from End Game Network are holding the Southern Seller Fest again this year in Singapore on the 19th and 20th of November. Can’t wait for that one! 

Don’t forget to join my Facebook Group! Head over to www.theaustralianseller.com/facebook

And I am offering private coaching so please head over to www.theaustralianseller.com/chris to book an hour session with me to make sure you’re heading in the right direction!If you own or work for a consumer products brand and need help setting up or running your Amazon business including managing your Sponsored Advertising, feel free to get in touch with me – I run an Australian based Amazon Account Management Consultancy agency, helping private label sellers as well as household brands in Australia and internationally, like No Pong, Lucent Globe and TafToys just to name a few…. Please visit www.Amasphere.com.au – an official Amazon Service Provider.

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TAS 157 – A tax, compliance and setup global tour of Amazon’s marketplaces.

By Chris on May 26, 2024

Today Ruta from 1 Stop VAT takes us on a Global tour to help you understand how to set up properly in Amazon’s various marketplaces. We ran out of time to go through them all but we do talk about setting up in Europe, Japan, Singapore and even Brazil!

1StopVAT are based in Lithuania and are a fabulous company to deal with no matter which Amazon marketplace you’re looking to set up in. Ruta knows everything! Regina and I were very grateful to have them sponsor the last Collective Mastermind we held in March.

Don’t forget to join my Facebook Group! Head over to www.theaustralianseller.com/facebook

And I am offering private coaching so please head over to www.theaustralianseller.com/chris to book an hour session with me to make sure you’re heading in the right direction!

If you own or work for a consumer products brand and need help setting up or running your Amazon business including managing your Sponsored Advertising, feel free to get in touch with me – I run an Australian based Amazon Account Management Consultancy agency, helping private label sellers as well as household brands in Australia and internationally, like No Pong, Lucent Globe and TafToys just to name a few…. Please visit www.Amasphere.com.au – an official Amazon Service Provider.

https://chtbl.com/track/G42D74/traffic.libsyn.com/secure/theaustralianseller/TAS_157_-_A_tax_compliance_and_setup_global_tour_of_Amazon_s_marketplaces..mp3

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Unlocking Growth: Transitioning from Amazon Vendor Central to Seller Central

By Chris on February 27, 2024

For many larger sellers, making the transition from Amazon Vendor Central to Seller Central represents a pivotal strategic move. This shift offers heaps of benefits, empowering Brands with greater control, flexibility, and potential for growth.

As many Brands know, Vendor Central is difficult to navigate, updating product listings is near impossible, and trying to raise your wholesale prices when inflation hits is next to impossible.

Let’s delve into the advantages of migrating from Amazon Vendor Central to Seller Central.

1. Enhanced Control and Autonomy: Transitioning to Seller Central hands you the reins of your operations. Unlike Vendor Central, where Amazon places orders directly with, you, the vendor, Seller Central enables you to manage your inventory, pricing, and promotions independently. This increased autonomy allows you to respond swiftly to market trends, adjust pricing strategies, and optimize product listings for better visibility.

2. Direct Relationship with Customers: Seller Central fosters direct engagement with customers, facilitating personalised interactions and feedback. By owning the customer relationship, you can gather valuable insights into preferences, purchase behavior, and satisfaction levels. This direct communication channel not only enhances customer service but also enables you to tailor offerings to meet evolving needs, fostering brand loyalty and trust.

3. Flexible Pricing and Promotions: With Seller Central, you have the flexibility to set your own prices and run promotional campaigns, empowering you to experiment with different pricing strategies and promotional tactics. This agility is particularly advantageous in competitive markets, allowing you to adjust prices dynamically, capitalize on demand surges, and maximize profitability.

4. Access to Amazon Advertising Tools: Seller Central provides access to a suite of powerful advertising tools, including Sponsored Products, Sponsored Brands, and Sponsored Display ads. Leveraging these tools, you can enhance product visibility, drive targeted traffic to your listings, and boost sales. By strategically allocating advertising budgets and optimizing ad performance, you can amplify their reach and maximise return on investment (ROI).

5. Lower Fees and Higher Margins: While Vendor Central entails various fees and deductions, such as co-op fees, chargebacks, and wholesale discounts, Seller Central offers a more transparent fee structure and potentially higher margins. By selling directly to consumers, you can bypass intermediaries and mitigate some of the costs associated with the wholesale model, thereby improving profitability.

6. Expanded Market Opportunities: Seller Central opens the door to additional sales channels and geographic markets, enabling you to reach a broader audience and tap into new revenue streams. Through programs like Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) and Amazon Global Selling, you can effortlessly expand your reach beyond domestic borders, capitalise on international demand, and diversify your customer base.

7. Agility in Product Innovation and Assortment: With Seller Central, you have the freedom to introduce new products, test innovative concepts, and adjust your product assortment based on market dynamics and consumer preferences. This agility fosters a culture of innovation, enabling you to stay ahead of competitors, capitalise on emerging trends, and continuously evolve your offerings to meet evolving customer needs.

8. Better Cashflow: Depending on the terms you’ve negotiated with the Amazon Vendor Central team, most Vendor Central sellers get paid 60 days after they’ve shipped the goods to An Amazon warehouse.
With Seller Central (after the first 30 days), payments from sales hit your bank account every fortnight. This massively frees up cashflow for your business and helps you stay liquid and more profitable.

9. Tip: Explore a Vendor Central / Seller Central ‘Hybrid’ model: Some of the Brands I work with run both a Vendor and a Seller Central account side-by-side. They usually add new products to Seller Central while maintaining their Vendor Central Account with their existing catalogue. Others have taken their best-selling Vendor Central Products and migrated them the Seller Central, leaving the remainder in Vendor.

In conclusion, migrating from Amazon Vendor Central to Seller Central unlocks a myriad of benefits for sellers, ranging from enhanced control and flexibility to increased profitability and market expansion. By embracing this transition, sellers can position themselves for sustained growth, adapt to changing market conditions, and thrive in the competitive e-commerce landscape.

I have lots of hands-on experience, having worked with 4 VC clients in Australia to set up on Seller Central. If this is something you’re thinking about doing, get in touch with me, Chris over at www.amasphere.com.au…

TAS 156 – The power of networking events for eCommerce Sellers.

By Chris on February 22, 2024

Today is a special Podcast episode with previous guest on the show, Fe Soutter, Regina Peterburgsky and little ‘ol me! 

It’s a super fun chat and really hope you enjoy our conversation and content.

Time really is running out to join the 4th Amazon Collective Mastermind that Regina and I are holding in March on the 22nd, 23rd and 24th , this time in the Blue Mountains NSW. It’s being sponsored by multi-currency solutions provider, World First and Australian eCommerce Accountants, Intrepid Advisory and 1StopVAT. To join us, Fe Soutter and international VIP guests including $50 million per year seller, Ben Webber. Head over to www.theaustralianseller.com/collective to learn more and apply!

Don’t forget to join my Facebook Group! Head over to www.theaustralianseller.com/facebook

And I am offering private coaching so please head over to www.theaustralianseller.com/chris to book an hour session with me to make sure you’re heading in the right direction!

If you own or work for a consumer products brand and need help setting up or running your Amazon business including managing your Sponsored Advertising, feel free to get in touch with me – I run an agency, helping private label sellers as well as household brands in Australia and internationally, like No Pong, Lucent Globe and TafToys just to name a few…. Please visit www.Amasphere.com.au – an official Amazon Service Provider.

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TAS 155: How to Source & Negotiate with Chinese Suppliers – Steven Selikoff explains.

By Chris on February 18, 2024

Big thanks to everyone who’s left a positive review over the years, and more recently to ‘Ashers15’ who kindly left a 5-star review! The show’s sitting at 4.8 stars on iTunes, so like Amazon, I’m going to round that up to 5!

So please like and subscribe, it really helps and means a lot! I don’t get paid, I have no sponsors, remain fully independent and will continue to do so with your support! 

Time really is running out to join the 4th Amazon Collective Mastermind that Regina and I are holding in March on the 22nd, 23rd and 24th , this time in the Blue Mountains NSW. It’s being sponsored by multi-currency solutions provider, World First and Australian eCommerce Accountants, Intrepid Advisory and 1StopVAT. To join us, Fe Soutter and international VIP guests including $50 million per year seller, Ben Webber. Head over to www.theaustralianseller.com/collective to learn more and apply!

Now today, you might remember  two-time previous guest and friend of the show (and mine) Steven Selikoff from www.cantonfair2024.com, is a product development & sourcing legend and chats to me & you today about best practice sourcing and negotiation with Chinese suppliers. Another great friend of mine, Andy Akroyd recently posted a video about his amazing experience traveling to China and hanging out with Steven and he recommended I get him back on the show! So here he is! 

Steven chats to us about the Canton Fair, meeting suppliers, negotiating the best price without compromising on quality and the dangers of using DDP as your freight forwarding method amongst many other tips and tricks if you’re currently, or considering sourcing from China !. 

Don’t forget to join my Facebook Group! Head over to www.theaustralianseller.com/facebook

And I am offering private coaching so please head over to www.theaustralianseller.com/chris to book an hour session with me to make sure you’re heading in the right direction!

If you own or work for a consumer products brand and need help setting up or running your Amazon business including managing your Sponsored Advertising, feel free to get in touch with me – I run an agency, helping private label sellers as well as household brands in Australia and internationally, like No Pong, Lucent Globe and TafToys just to name a few…. Please visit www.Amasphere.com.au – an official Amazon Service Provider.

https://chtbl.com/track/G42D74/traffic.libsyn.com/secure/theaustralianseller/TAS_155_-_How_to_Source__Negotiate_with_Chinese_Suppliers_-_Steven_Selikoff_explains..mp3

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TAS 154 – Ben Webber’s journey to $50 Million selling on Amazon and Walmart.

By Chris on February 10, 2024

Time really is running out to join the 4th Amazon Collective Mastermind that Regina and I are holding in March on the 22nd, 23rd and 24th , this time in the Blue Mountains NSW. It’s being sponsored by multi-currency solutions provider, World First and Australian eCommerce Accountants, Intrepid Advisory and 1StopVAT. To join us, Fe Soutter and international VIP guests including Ben Webber who stars in this episode. Head over to www.theaustralianseller.com/collective to learn more and apply!

Today I interview Ben Webber, an Amazon legend, who started selling retail arbitrage on Amazon back in 2014. He was driving his truck all over the country, searching for liquidations and bargains so he could list those products on Amazon and make a tidy profit. With his buddies, they were able to scale to $3 Million per year!

They quickly realised that the retail arbitrage model wasn’t a sustainably scalable business, so they pivoted to Private label in 2016 and things took off after they were interviewed on a popular radio show in the USA. An interesting way to launch a product on Amazon, that’s for sure!

They now have 9 Brands, with hundreds of SKU’s selling both on Amazon and Walmart, last year selling over $50 million. 

Amongst lots of gold nuggets, Ben chats about his latest product research tactic, buying product patents from Patent owners to create defensible product lines.

So come join Ben at the Amazon Collective!

Don’t forget to join my Facebook Group! Head over to www.theaustralianseller.com/facebook

And I am offering private coaching so please head over to www.theaustralianseller.com/chris to book an hour session with me to make sure you’re heading in the right direction!

If you own or work for a consumer products brand and need help setting up or running your Amazon business, feel free to get in touch with me – I have a new agency, www.Amasphere.com.au – an official Amazon Service Provider.

https://chtbl.com/track/G42D74/traffic.libsyn.com/secure/theaustralianseller/TAS_154_-_Ben_Webber_s_journey_to_50_Million_selling_Amazon_and_Walmart..mp3

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