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Amazon is ranked as the 4th largest website in the world. And for good reason, all of its traffic is there purely to shop and spend money! As a side hustle, Fulfillment By Amazon (Amazon FBA) allows individuals to sell private label products online without having to maintain an inventory. Lori Vajda and Nola Boeá had questions about what it takes to get started as an Amazon seller. The co-hosts sat down with guest Gina Fontana, so she could share her experience selling private label products on Amazon, all while managing her full-time photography business.
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Sticky Brand Lab
Amazon private label seller strategies are in the works. Come have a listen!
In This Episode You’ll Learn
Although Gina is relatively early in her journey selling private label products on Amazon, she explains that the longer-term possibilities for growth are unlimited. As Lori and Nola quickly realized, just like with any business, there’s a certain amount of uncertainty that comes with being an Amazon private label seller because there are no guarantees of product success. However, understanding the startup costs for items such as software, registering your business, production, inventory and shipping costs for your products, label design, and Amazon fees, can help you make an informed decision as to whether or not this is a good investment for a side hustle business.
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This episode was supported by: Be-YOU-nique
Podcast Transcript – https://www.stickybrandlab.com/podcast
By Lori Vajda & Nola Boea4.7
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Amazon is ranked as the 4th largest website in the world. And for good reason, all of its traffic is there purely to shop and spend money! As a side hustle, Fulfillment By Amazon (Amazon FBA) allows individuals to sell private label products online without having to maintain an inventory. Lori Vajda and Nola Boeá had questions about what it takes to get started as an Amazon seller. The co-hosts sat down with guest Gina Fontana, so she could share her experience selling private label products on Amazon, all while managing her full-time photography business.
Thanks for Listening!
You can subscribe to Lori and Nola's show, (we love you and want to make it easy) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
We love hearing from you! Leave or speak your message here
If you haven’t already, please connect with us on Facebook!
Would you like to be a featured guest or have your question, comment or review mentioned? Ask Muse!
Sticky Brand Lab
Amazon private label seller strategies are in the works. Come have a listen!
In This Episode You’ll Learn
Although Gina is relatively early in her journey selling private label products on Amazon, she explains that the longer-term possibilities for growth are unlimited. As Lori and Nola quickly realized, just like with any business, there’s a certain amount of uncertainty that comes with being an Amazon private label seller because there are no guarantees of product success. However, understanding the startup costs for items such as software, registering your business, production, inventory and shipping costs for your products, label design, and Amazon fees, can help you make an informed decision as to whether or not this is a good investment for a side hustle business.
Resources
This episode was supported by: Be-YOU-nique
Podcast Transcript – https://www.stickybrandlab.com/podcast