Hi, question. Regarding the expenses. If the prep cost is already set in our profit calculator (Seller Amp), let's say $2 per unit - adding it again in SellerBoard is necessary? Isn't Seller Amp already taking that into account when it gives you your Max cost price?
Seller amp is an extension that acts like a calculator so it will show you the approximate ROI and margin. Sellerboard will only have the fees in it that amazon charges you, you have to add in prep and the cogs into sellerboard to make your numbers accurate in that software
Yes sellerboard will update 1 or 2 days later with the correct inbound shipping cost applied to the specific asin as long as you buy your shipping in amazons platform.
Sellerboard will add it in. It takes a few days sometimes. You should calculate per asin when you look at your data. So your FBM orders will look really profitable until the shipping labels hit.
Wait! So you can Add product, replenish, update, and shipout etc... on sellerboard? Meaning You're rarely using the amazon actual seller central?? Cheers and Thank you !! Valuable insights as per usual - Thank you @samFBA
oops nope! You have to actually go to seller central to complete the actions. I use sellerboard to calculate the data I need and to track the data! All actions that I take I toggle over to seller central or the repricer to implement them
You need to enter anything if you have a different sheet that tracks everything you order. People will enter actual orders they place so they can track when they get delivered/sent it to amazon.
00:00 Intro
0:32 Bonus free months
1:00 Dashboard
1:25 Dashboard Overview
2:20 ASIN overview
03:00 Replen ASINS
04:20 Products Page COGS
04:43 Batch number
05:44 Beginner Strategy & Prep Cost
7:17 Expenses
08:25 FBM labels
10:25 Inventory Planner
11:10 FBA Shipments
11:47 Increase your Reviews
12:30 Money Back Reimbursement
13:45 Alerts, prevent account health problems
14:38 Accuracy
15:03 HAVE TO DO
16:50 Essential
Hi, question. Regarding the expenses. If the prep cost is already set in our profit calculator (Seller Amp), let's say $2 per unit - adding it again in SellerBoard is necessary?
Isn't Seller Amp already taking that into account when it gives you your Max cost price?
Seller amp is an extension that acts like a calculator so it will show you the approximate ROI and margin. Sellerboard will only have the fees in it that amazon charges you, you have to add in prep and the cogs into sellerboard to make your numbers accurate in that software
You're awesome, Sam! Thank you!
This is good but only for beginners. Please give us a real fish Sam :) Thanks for your consideration.
Yes I know beginner friendly! I'm working on the real sauce day and night!
@@SamFBA Can't wait tough. Thank you :)
When looking at the individual products does it deduct your inbound shipping costs on the product from the profit?
Yes sellerboard will update 1 or 2 days later with the correct inbound shipping cost applied to the specific asin as long as you buy your shipping in amazons platform.
@@SamFBA thank you!
@samfba how do you get ungated since you do OA?
I submit the invoices and/or order confirmations/delivery and photos of the product.
@@SamFBA Amazon takes Walmart invoices?
@@kadheimcooper4606 yes
Awesome video, do you add the cost of shipping FBM (like from pirateship) on the expenses tab? or in the ASIN
Sellerboard will add it in. It takes a few days sometimes. You should calculate per asin when you look at your data. So your FBM orders will look really profitable until the shipping labels hit.
Wait! So you can Add product, replenish, update, and shipout etc... on sellerboard? Meaning You're rarely using the amazon actual seller central?? Cheers and Thank you !! Valuable insights as per usual - Thank you @samFBA
oops nope! You have to actually go to seller central to complete the actions. I use sellerboard to calculate the data I need and to track the data! All actions that I take I toggle over to seller central or the repricer to implement them
@@SamFBA Ahh!! Got it! I understand it now! Thank you Sam!
What would I enter (if anything) under Purchase Orders?
You need to enter anything if you have a different sheet that tracks everything you order. People will enter actual orders they place so they can track when they get delivered/sent it to amazon.
@@SamFBA 👍👍👍 I've only just started using a spreadsheet to track all of my purchases but id like to utilize sellerboard so it's in one place