u/hydra_2108

What are the best Amazon advertising agencies for mid-size sellers? ($10-25k ad spend)

Most agency content online seems aimed at either total beginners or enterprise brands. I'm somewhere in the middle - $10-25k monthly ad spend, handful of SKUs. Have been looking into a few but not sure who actually serves this range well without making you feel like a small fish. Any recomme͏ndations from sellers in a similar position?

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u/hydra_2108 — 1 day ago

ok I finally understand the UPC vs FNSKU thing and I feel dumb it took me this long

posting this in case anyone else is as confused as I was UPC/EAN = the barcode you b͏uy before you have a listing. your product's universal ID. you need this to actually create the listing on Amazon. FNSKU = what Amazon generates after your listing exists. their internal warehouse tracking code. Amazon gives you this for fr͏ee in Seller Central. ASIN = the product page ID. also from Amazon, also free. so when people google how to get a barcode for Amazon FBA what they actually need first is a UPC or EAN. that's the only one you pay for. the FNSKU just appears once you're set up. bought my UPCs from a third-party reseller, got both UPC and EAN included, used the UPC to create my listing, then printed FNSKU labels from Amazon. total barcode cost was like $15. there's also a free FNSKU label generator on the reseller's site I used so I didn't even have to figure out formatting myself. didn't know that existed until after I'd already done it the hard way lol

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u/hydra_2108 — 10 days ago

Trading itself isn’t the hard part. It’s the circus around it. stocks in one place, crypto in another, gold somewhere else. three balances, three margin systems, and you’re left guessing what your real risk is across all of it.

worse, hedging is a joke. want to offset tech with gold? rotate between BTC and TSLA without moving cash? good luck doing that without dropping the ball between brokers.

found this thing called Liq͏uid, 500+ mar͏kets in one account. crypto, stocks, commodities, FX, even pre-IPO stuff. one margin pool. so you can he͏dge Tesla with Bitcoin in the same screen. my broker can’t do that.

still figuring it out, but just having everything in one dash͏board already makes risk feel different.

what’s your setup? one platform for everything, or do you just embrace the chaos?

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u/hydra_2108 — 21 days ago