fbm help

Hi everyone,

I’m brand new to Amazon selling and I could really use some advice from people who have been doing this longer than me.

For the past couple of days I’ve spent what feels like countless hours scanning products with SellerAmp, checking Keepa, and searching through different stores. The biggest problem I keep running into is gating. Almost every product I find ends up requiring approval, so I can’t even move forward.

I know finding profitable products takes work, and I’m not looking for someone to hand me a winning product. I’m just trying to figure out where beginners should actually be looking. Are there certain stores, categories, or brands that are more beginner friendly and usually ungated?

Also, how do you guys consistently find products that have good demand without competing against hundreds of sellers? I feel like every product I check is either gated, has way too much competition, or just doesn’t make enough profit.

If you were starting over today with a brand new seller account, where would you begin? Any tips, strategies, or places to source inventory would honestly mean a lot.

Appreciate any advice. I’m determined to stick with it, I just feel like I’m missing something.

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u/Still-Weekend-9507 — 16 hours ago

fbm help

Hi everyone,

I’m brand new to Amazon selling and I could really use some advice from people who have been doing this longer than me.

For the past couple of days I’ve spent what feels like countless hours scanning products with SellerAmp, checking Keepa, and searching through different stores. The biggest problem I keep running into is gating. Almost every product I find ends up requiring approval, so I can’t even move forward.

I know finding profitable products takes work, and I’m not looking for someone to hand me a winning product. I’m just trying to figure out where beginners should actually be looking. Are there certain stores, categories, or brands that are more beginner friendly and usually ungated?

Also, how do you guys consistently find products that have good demand without competing against hundreds of sellers? I feel like every product I check is either gated, has way too much competition, or just doesn’t make enough profit.

If you were starting over today with a brand new seller account, where would you begin? Any tips, strategies, or places to source inventory would honestly mean a lot.

Appreciate any advice. I’m determined to stick with it, I just feel like I’m missing something.

reddit.com
u/Still-Weekend-9507 — 17 hours ago

fbm help

Hi everyone,

I’m brand new to Amazon selling and I could really use some advice from people who have been doing this longer than me.

For the past couple of days I’ve spent what feels like countless hours scanning products with SellerAmp, checking Keepa, and searching through different stores. The biggest problem I keep running into is gating. Almost every product I find ends up requiring approval, so I can’t even move forward.

I know finding profitable products takes work, and I’m not looking for someone to hand me a winning product. I’m just trying to figure out where beginners should actually be looking. Are there certain stores, categories, or brands that are more beginner friendly and usually ungated?

Also, how do you guys consistently find products that have good demand without competing against hundreds of sellers? I feel like every product I check is either gated, has way too much competition, or just doesn’t make enough profit.

If you were starting over today with a brand new seller account, where would you begin? Any tips, strategies, or places to source inventory would honestly mean a lot.

Appreciate any advice. I’m determined to stick with it, I just feel like I’m missing something.

reddit.com
u/Still-Weekend-9507 — 17 hours ago

amazon fbm help

Hi everyone,

I’m brand new to Amazon selling and I could really use some advice from people who have been doing this longer than me.

For the past couple of days I’ve spent what feels like countless hours scanning products with SellerAmp, checking Keepa, and searching through different stores. The biggest problem I keep running into is gating. Almost every product I find ends up requiring approval, so I can’t even move forward.

I know finding profitable products takes work, and I’m not looking for someone to hand me a winning product. I’m just trying to figure out where beginners should actually be looking. Are there certain stores, categories, or brands that are more beginner friendly and usually ungated?

Also, how do you guys consistently find products that have good demand without competing against hundreds of sellers? I feel like every product I check is either gated, has way too much competition, or just doesn’t make enough profit.

If you were starting over today with a brand new seller account, where would you begin? Any tips, strategies, or places to source inventory would honestly mean a lot.

Appreciate any advice. I’m determined to stick with it, I just feel like I’m missing something.

reddit.com
u/Still-Weekend-9507 — 17 hours ago