Should You Start Amazon FBA in 2023? The Truth Unveiled

Dec 30, 2023 | Amazon FBA | 40 comments

Should You Start Amazon FBA in 2023? The Truth Unveiled




Is Amazon FBA Still Worth Starting In 2023? TRUTH Revealed

Amazon FBA, or Fulfillment by Amazon, has been a popular business model for entrepreneurs looking to start an e-commerce business. However, with the changing landscape of online retail, many are wondering if Amazon FBA is still worth starting in 2023.

The truth is that Amazon FBA can still be a lucrative opportunity for those willing to put in the work and stay up-to-date with current trends. Despite increased competition and changes in the market, there are several reasons why Amazon FBA may still be worth starting in 2023.

First and foremost, Amazon continues to be the leading e-commerce platform, with millions of customers and a strong reputation for fast and reliable fulfillment. By leveraging Amazon’s infrastructure, sellers can reach a wide audience and benefit from the trust that comes with the Amazon brand. This can be a huge advantage for new businesses looking to establish themselves in the market.

Additionally, Amazon FBA offers sellers the ability to outsource the logistical aspects of their business, including storage, packaging, and shipping. This can save entrepreneurs valuable time and resources, allowing them to focus on other aspects of their business such as marketing and product development.

Furthermore, Amazon’s Prime program has created a consumer expectation for fast and reliable shipping. By utilizing Amazon FBA, sellers can offer Prime-eligible products, increasing their visibility and sales potential. This can be a significant advantage in a market where convenience and speed are highly valued by consumers.

However, it’s important to note that the landscape of e-commerce is constantly evolving, and Amazon FBA has its challenges. Increased competition on the platform means that sellers must be strategic in their product selection and marketing efforts. Additionally, changes in Amazon’s fee structure and policies can impact the profitability of selling through FBA.

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That being said, with the right strategy and dedication, Amazon FBA can still be a viable option for entrepreneurs in 2023. Those willing to adapt to changes in the market, stay informed about Amazon’s policies, and invest in marketing and product quality may find success with this model.

In conclusion, Amazon FBA can still be worth starting in 2023 for those who are willing to put in the effort and stay adaptable. While there are challenges and considerations to be aware of, the potential for reaching a large audience, leveraging Amazon’s infrastructure, and offering Prime-eligible products can make Amazon FBA a compelling opportunity for e-commerce entrepreneurs.


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40 Comments

  1. @RSPerformance-RS3EVO

    Why do all these peeps make the same type of videos? Like they show random people doing what they say "living life" is lol

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  2. @brianbabayans2481

    They also keep changing the seller interface on shipping and listing and rules for products

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  3. @brianbabayans2481

    You totally forgot is the huge price of ppc which has gone up a LOT now. They raised them again and I called them and they told me they are getting stores closing down because of that. I lost a lot of money cuz I couldn’t make profit after paying Amazon’s ppc fee

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  4. @pollyhaley3117

    Thank you! Your explanations are so clear! You have a talent.

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  5. @josephlubowitz4507

    This was a really well structured and engaging video, keep up the good work!

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  6. @sarahjane8047

    Why is it that after deducting the unit price and Amazon fees (which they honestly take like 50%), there still isn’t a profit? I mean yeah $4 but after minusing off the units you bought it doesn’t even cover. It’s at a loss. So how do u make money? Does that mean you should change product?

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  7. @kw7814

    Best time to start is now, amazon and e-commerce is only growing.

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  8. @IsaiahPayson

    despite what the slackers say, Amazon FBA is legitimate; I've been making multiple seven figures with FBA since 2017, all you'll have to do is apply yourself and take action.

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  9. @heatncool

    What working capital do you need to start?

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  10. @omordomo9685

    I have a private label of long sleeve shirts. I do ombre shirts in cotton. Usually almost all the ombre shirts are made in polyester. Everyone say my shirts are beautiful. I am about to start it on amazon FBA. Despite it is a private label (which I buy the shirts from a manufacterer and dye them by my own) it is a product hard to find on-line. Wht do you think about? Is there anyway I can send you a pic of that? Thank you.

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  11. @vincelai4295

    Hi Travis, I appreciate when you spend time to reach out to me
    Question: Should we hire a third party in China to inspect the products and then ship them directly to the Amazon Warehouse?

    Or should we ask the Chinese supplier to ship the goods to us and inspect the product by ourselves then hire a truck or delivery to deliver to Amazon Warehouse?

    Also can you tell me a team that does it dedicatedly, legit and good price?

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  12. @mrmarcocecchi74

    you got a swiss flag on the italian torre di Pisa…..how that happened!?!?

    Reply
  13. @shelegj

    I am an Author. I have a book on Amazon. now I have 1600 MAKING THE IRRATIONAL RATIONAL book in my private storage. how I can move it to FBA

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  14. @devilboykillz

    Lol I have been watching for a while and it starting to seem like their is no diff from private label and creating a product. Both of them is taking some ones product that is already made. Both is putting your company name on it. Both can easily be took and reproduced by china or someone els. Like your product. what is stopping me in america or some one from china from going and buying it. going to a manufacter and telling them i want all this and add this nut too and make my bag a lil diff and name diff and say i created the product or just private label it.

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  15. @DjSonnyKorleon

    I like the delivery of ur video and how u get Str8 to the point I’m subscribed !

    Reply
  16. @raqueldixson7644

    Thanks you for making the delivery of your video not boring… some of these videos are hard to sit through because their energy is boring but yours isn’t ☺️

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  17. @allenm7961

    So your saying become and inventor? And sell it for a mint.

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  18. @sasharbarnes

    With the amount you invested vs how much profit you made…there was still loss, is it still worth it?

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  19. @Pb6459

    Do you have to make YouTube videos as an Amazon FBA seller? I see so many people are making Amazon fba vidoes. Like why do they need to make YouTube videos if they making so much money on FBA? Please help me answer this

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  20. @jonathanheil5422

    No disrespect good information but you made over 30% profit you should be happy about that.

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  21. @Alore_08

    Sooo become an inventor

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  22. @AS-cn4lz

    Do you have to have a minimum amount of products to sell?

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  23. @vietdragon5610

    amazon trash they sell everything cost so much i don't like it it stupid
    all the bullshit they pull not help anything at all

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  24. @michaelderosier9669

    Bro your knocking private label but that's exactly what you did. You just branded your private label.
    Gotta love these YouTube heros knocking others. When in fact they do the same damn thing

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  25. @edwarddelacruz2161

    Are the Amazon rates based on percentage or do they have a set price?

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  26. @LukesMotive

    I started wholesale last month and made 32k profits what are you talking about, don’t listen to this man!

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  27. @leslielopez4261

    To start a brand, I need products but products I made my own from scratch or products I just purchase to put my label or brand on it? And for the online store itself… what are the best sites to create a store, I know there is shopify but what else ?

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  28. @Barrera00009

    Dont dont start amazon fba guys! I need my money , and dont want more competition!

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  29. @lorena617

    I don't agree is too late. I started this year and things sell so fast I'm having a hard time keeping up lol. I don't buy cheap China stuff. I prefer to pay more for high quality stuff.

    Reply

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