How To Make Money Online With Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA)
If you’ve been researching how to make money online or sell products through the internet, then you may have heard of Fulfilled by Amazon, also commonly called Amazon FBA. This service has grown in popularity in recent years, with many touting it as an alternative to traditional e-commerce.
But what exactly is Amazon FBA, and how can you take advantage of it?
FBA is a service Amazon provides to those who would like to sell products on the Amazon website but not have to handle the logistics. Sellers list their products on Amazon and then send their whole inventory to an Amazon warehouse. From there, the company takes care of shipping and distribution.
Amazon FBA can make the e-commerce space accessible to more people by eliminating many of the logistical difficulties involved with running an online store.
In the traditional model, e-commerce businesses need to find or even rent space to keep inventory. Every order has to be individually packaged and sent out. Online store owners have to carefully catalog their product inventory to ensure that they never list something as in stock when it has sold out. All of this adds up to significant time and effort.
Through Amazon FBA, business owners can sell their products online without all the hassle. Amazon will even provide customer service to customers for most issues. Instead of getting bogged down in the details, business owners can focus on growing their business, marketing and creating new and exciting products. There are even options through Amazon's multi-channel fulfillment program for those who still want to use their own website through Amazon.
So, what's the catch? If you choose to use Fulfilled by Amazon, the company will take a percentage cut of all of your sales and charge fees based on factors such as product size and number of returns. The cost may or may not be worth it, depending on your profits and how much time an expense goes into shipping your own products.
Getting started with Fulfillment by Amazon takes a few steps:
Amazon offers sellers two plans — Individual and Professional — which it says may be better fits for different types of sellers.
The Individual plan does not have a subscription. Instead, sellers are charged $0.99 for every product they sell. The plan gives you access to Amazon's FBA service but does not allow you access to any of Amazon's advanced features.
The Individual plan is also more limited — for example, you cannot apply to sell your product in any categories other than the original one.
In comparison, the Professional plan has a monthly subscription cost of $39.99. It gives sellers access to advanced features, such as:
The Professional plan is better for sellers who sell enough products to justify paying for a subscription — Amazon recommends the Professional plan to those who sell more than 40 products a month, since once you cross that threshold, the $0.99 per sale in the Individual plan gets more expensive than a subscription.
Aside from the cost of the plan, Amazon also charges sellers various fees based on product category and size. Amazon will charge higher fulfillment fees for larger and heavier packages.
It also charges a referral fee percentage, generally between 8% and 20%, on any products sold. The specific percentage is determined based on the product category.
Before you invest money into purchasing any inventory to sell, make sure you understand Amazon's fee structure for your specific product and category. Make sure that after the cost of the product and Amazon's fees, you will still make a profit.
If you already have a functioning e-commerce store but would like to take advantage of Amazon FBA, you can integrate Amazon's multi-channel fulfillment feature.
Multi-channel fulfillment gives business owners the option to use Amazon FBA not only for orders from Amazon.com but also from social media or their own websites. Amazon has pre-built software integrations available for many e-commerce platforms, including Shopify and WooCommerce, to make this process easier.
If you’re looking for a way to sell products online without the hassle of managing inventory and shipping orders, then Fulfilled by Amazon may be a good option for you. Consider whether the costs of Amazon FBA will fit your business strategy. If they do, then creating an Amazon FBA Individual or Professional plan can be a great way to leverage Amazon's wide user base to get more customers.
For more information on how to utilize Amazon, take a look at these best ways to make money on the site.
Information is accurate as of June 5, 2023.
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