
Amazon FBA, Can My Friends or Family Buy My Products | Ep. #106
03/30/18 • 5 min
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What should I do to supplement my degree to be successful in marketing field | Ep. #105
Marketing I am currently pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration, but I am unsure of what I should be doing to supplement my degree in order to be successful in the marketing field. My school offers co-operative programs to gain experience, but is there any other paths I should explore to make myself an exceptional candidate for potential careers in the future? Hi Kaylee-Shaye, Excited to be connected with you on the Career Advice Hub. First off, congrats on going after a BBA. The main characteristics I would look for in a marketer would be creativity and focus. If there's any co-operative program that can help you with those, jump on it immediately. A tip for when you are ready to apply for your future career is to make a video cover letter! The agency that receives a video cover letter has to appreciate the creativity and out of the box thinking. Plus a smiley face has 10x better chance of causing a good impression that the piece of paper with old-school copyright. Meanwhile the top of the marketing "food chain" is online advertising and lead generation with sales funnels. Oh yea and most agencies appreciate if you are Google certified (gives them better rep) here are the training links I mentioned: Facebook Training Google Training Google Certification (Requires Logins, but all are free) And don't forget to check out our last episode: Paid Search Ads and Analytics to Consulting and Marketing Strategy Looking forward to chatting soon. Quin
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My Amazon FBA Fees Are Wrong | Ep. #107
Amazon FBA Fees Age, is shipping his new product to Amazon FBA, but he noticed in his inventory that the Amazon FBA fees are over $18. The product is the size of a book and only weighs 3.4 ounces. The sale price is $21 and he believes the fees are too much. Well Age, the fees are ridiculous. This tells me that the problem may be an easy one to fix. Amazon FBA has the wrong dimensions of your product's package. I say the product package because the product most times could be bigger than the package. If it requires assembly, if it's inflatable or if it extends. My recommendation is to check your packaging dimensions on the listing, and if it looks correct contact Amazon seller support to fix the problem. I believe that as soon as your product arrives they may find the error and fix it on their own. To contact support, open seller support and on the top right of the page, click help, then when the window opens scroll down and press "contact us" Hope this helps Check out the last episode here: Amazon FBA, Can My Friends or Family Buy My Products | Ep. #106 Thanks Quin
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