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I like the drawing projector for kids - giftable all year round and it has room for differentiation possibly. Great video, thanks for sharing Dan and Happy New Year to you!
very helpful , I am doing Amazon FBA UK and sourcing from China, I think the key thing of doing FBA is to find professional suppliers and freight forwarder to handle your first leg for your Amazon FBA, like IRFREIGHT, highly recommended.
Hey Dan. Great video as always! Does Osome set up LLC and Bank act for UK residents or for folks from other countries? As you may remember, I am from Canada, and if the first product goes OK in the US, it might be a good idea to move into the UK market. Thanks again and keep up the great work!
Hey Dan! From the course I bought, I learnt to avoid portable, electric, glass or Plug n Play devices for the first product selling on Amazon. Do I need some kind of certificates or other formal papers to sell these on Amazon or for example: they are just higher risk to break or not to work? Product like that Galaxy projector or LED products seem really eye-catching and I even considered buying them for myself. Is something stopping me to actually sell them on Amazon? Been subscribing for a year now because of a great content!
Nothing is stopping you but a lot of these products come with their challenges (easy to break, technical issues and so on) In the EU for example there are certain certificates you need to take care of if you want to sell electronics or child toys Nothing you can't manage but it is tied to more work and most of the time also more money spend. Some countries have even more stricter rules for these kind of categories
Hey Galileo, for first products I would tend to agree with that, simpler is better, not so much due to certification but more because technical/electronic/complex products tend to have more defects and customer complaints/bad reviews, they're also easier to damage in transit. That said, on the flip side, that often reduces competition and they can be sold successfully if you take time to vet samples, perform thorough inspections, and ensure they're packaged well. In terms of certifications, most suppliers will have the necessary certifications so they can export those goods to your country. Some additional certifications/checks/reviews might be needed for children's products (often suppliers have these CPC/CPSIA certifications) and also if your product comes with batteries (you will likely encounter a hazmat review on Amazon - which is quite normal these days). Amazon also specifies restricted/gated products here: sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/200140860
Hey Bill, most suppliers will have the necessary certifications so they can export those goods to your country. Some additional certifications/checks/reviews might be needed for children's products (often suppliers have these CPC/CPSIA certifications) and also if your product comes with batteries (you will likely encounter a hazmat review on Amazon - which is quite normal these days). Amazon also specifies restricted/gated products here: sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/200140860
Hey Gyani, most suppliers will have the necessary certifications so they can export those goods to your country. Some additional certifications/checks/reviews might be needed for children's products (often suppliers have these CPC/CPSIA certifications) and also if your product comes with batteries (you will likely encounter a hazmat review on Amazon - which is quite normal these days). Amazon also gives specific on certain restricted/gated products here: sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/200140860
Which of the 9 did you like most? Drop a comment👇
▶Download the 3 Potential Products:
assets.officialdanrodgers.com/potential-products-december-2023
▶ Osome's UK company registration + bank account: stay.osome.com/Dan12
▶ Join the YT Membership: ruclips.net/user/DanRodgersjoin
I like the drawing projector for kids - giftable all year round and it has room for differentiation possibly. Great video, thanks for sharing Dan and Happy New Year to you!
great video really unique topic hope to see more of these types of videos
very helpful , I am doing Amazon FBA UK and sourcing from China, I think the key thing of doing FBA is to find professional suppliers and freight forwarder to handle your first leg for your Amazon FBA, like IRFREIGHT, highly recommended.
Amazing
Thank you
Hey Dan. Great video as always! Does Osome set up LLC and Bank act for UK residents or for folks from other countries? As you may remember, I am from Canada, and if the first product goes OK in the US, it might be a good idea to move into the UK market. Thanks again and keep up the great work!
How can i join your best seller squad.this link isn't not working
This is great info, but were do you buy these products cheap in bulk?
Alibaba, CJdropshipping, dhgate
Ali baba is best marketplace for souring you can easily find a good quality product in cheap price
Hey Dan! From the course I bought, I learnt to avoid portable, electric, glass or Plug n Play devices for the first product selling on Amazon. Do I need some kind of certificates or other formal papers to sell these on Amazon or for example: they are just higher risk to break or not to work? Product like that Galaxy projector or LED products seem really eye-catching and I even considered buying them for myself. Is something stopping me to actually sell them on Amazon? Been subscribing for a year now because of a great content!
After selling recommended-category products on Amazon, you may sell electronics or fragile products because you'll have an enough experience
Nothing is stopping you but a lot of these products come with their challenges (easy to break, technical issues and so on)
In the EU for example there are certain certificates you need to take care of if you want to sell electronics or child toys
Nothing you can't manage but it is tied to more work and most of the time also more money spend.
Some countries have even more stricter rules for these kind of categories
@@MrSeuchenratte Thanks. I am aiming for US tho.
Hey Galileo, for first products I would tend to agree with that, simpler is better, not so much due to certification but more because technical/electronic/complex products tend to have more defects and customer complaints/bad reviews, they're also easier to damage in transit. That said, on the flip side, that often reduces competition and they can be sold successfully if you take time to vet samples, perform thorough inspections, and ensure they're packaged well.
In terms of certifications, most suppliers will have the necessary certifications so they can export those goods to your country. Some additional certifications/checks/reviews might be needed for children's products (often suppliers have these CPC/CPSIA certifications) and also if your product comes with batteries (you will likely encounter a hazmat review on Amazon - which is quite normal these days). Amazon also specifies restricted/gated products here: sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/200140860
@@DanRodgers 🙏
Hello Dan, Seems to me people are into their electronics. Do you need certification for most of these electronics, I know with some you don't, thanks.
Hey Bill, most suppliers will have the necessary certifications so they can export those goods to your country. Some additional certifications/checks/reviews might be needed for children's products (often suppliers have these CPC/CPSIA certifications) and also if your product comes with batteries (you will likely encounter a hazmat review on Amazon - which is quite normal these days). Amazon also specifies restricted/gated products here: sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/200140860
@@DanRodgers I liked the mug, even mugs have electronics in them haha. Thanks heaps for the info, take care 👍
Do you require Certification from Government to sell Electronic Products ( like products with Battery and Needs to be charged) in USA?
Hey Gyani, most suppliers will have the necessary certifications so they can export those goods to your country. Some additional certifications/checks/reviews might be needed for children's products (often suppliers have these CPC/CPSIA certifications) and also if your product comes with batteries (you will likely encounter a hazmat review on Amazon - which is quite normal these days). Amazon also gives specific on certain restricted/gated products here: sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/200140860