In this post, I want to talk about shipping products to Amazon and how to choose a freight forwarder that’s worth your money.
I always say that selling with Amazon FBA is a great business model if done correctly. It’s fairly easy to do, it’s profitable and you can quickly scale the business if you have the means to do so. But what I love most about Amazon FBA is that it’s a passive business.
Most of the actual work happens only when I research products and get my listing up. Other than that, I put in the minimum amount of effort. I can check the Amazon seller account every couple of hours and see my products being sold and money coming in, while I didn’t lift a finger to make it happen. A truly incredible time we live in…
That being said, just like with any other business out there, difficulties and problems may arise at any given moment.