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Slick's FBA Guide
  • Getting Started
    • What is selling on Amazon
    • Foundations of Amazon
    • LLC Vs Sole proprietor
    • Creating your LLC:
    • Making an Amazon account
    • Amz Terminology
  • Learning about Amazon
    • Navigating Seller Central
    • Adding a product to Seller Central
    • Shipments 101
    • How are payments structured
  • Learning about Amazon - Part 2
    • Introduction to Returns
    • Editing your return settings
    • Appealing a return
    • Return Template
    • The world of getting ungated
    • Account Health
    • Appealing a review
  • Analyzing with Slick
    • In-depth analysis of charts and data
    • Buy-box World
    • When to FBM or FBA
    • Understanding “IP” and “PL”
    • What makes the perfect lead?
  • Checking out a lead
    • Rakuten, Topcash, and Honey1
    • Financing đź’°
  • Sourcing Guides
    • Helium 10 Sourcing
    • Rakuten Sourcing
    • Peeking at your competitors
    • Tips for the seasons
  • Resources
    • Shocked Resources
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Good to know: This section will help you create an Amazon Account

This section will cover the steps to start your expedition on Amazon. This process will navigate you through different guides and instructions. Before we get started, let's talk about what Seller Central is and what being an Amazon seller entails. Seller Central is Amazon's equivalent of eBay or Stock X where you can purchase goods from large retailers and flip them on Amazon! When you become an Amazon Seller, you will have to take the initiative of purchasing/shipping out these goods to be sold on Amazon. With Amazon, you can generate 6-figures monthly, but if you don't put in the work, then you won't succeed. without further ado, let's begin đź’Şďż˝

What is Seller Central?

Once you register as an Amazon seller, you’ll have access to your Seller Central account. Think of Seller Central as your go-to resource for selling on Amazon. It’s a portal to your Amazon business and a one-stop shop for managing your selling account, adding product information, making inventory updates, managing payments, and finding helpful content to help you navigate your Amazon business. It’s also where you list all your products. Below are a just few of the things you can do from Seller Central. -Keep track of your inventory and update your listings from the Inventory tab -Download custom business reports and bookmark templates you use often -Use customer metrics tools to monitor your seller performance -Contact Selling Partner Support and open help tickets using the Case Log -Keep track of your daily sales for all the products you sell on Amazon Make sure to download the mobile app.