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Amazon Upload Procedure by Ryan Nichols

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Amazon Upload Procedure by Ryan Nichols

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Everything you need to know about receiving, prepping, uploading, and shipping your inventory to Amazon FBA!

This course will be filled with ongoing information regarding the scaling and growth of your online Amazon retail business.

Your Instructor

Ryan Nichols

I am here to help you make more money, both online AND off!

Course Curriculum

 

Receiving and Quality Control Check
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    Quality Control Check: WOMEN’S SHOES (Part 1) (7:20)

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    Quality Control Check: WOMEN’S SHOES (Part 2) (3:23)

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    Quality Control Check: WOMEN’S SHOES (Part 3) (13:23)

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    Quality Control Check: CLOTHING (Part 1) (14:53)

Uploading Inventory To Amazon FBA
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    Uploading & Creating A Shipment Plan (28:47)

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    Bulk Uploading (24:09)

Poly-Bagging
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    Poly-Bagging Clothing (10:59)

 

Supplies
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    Supplies & Tools You Need For Uploading (8:05)

The Wholesale Hour
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    Episode 1- What to expect with The Wholesale Hour (30:17)

Business online course

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Having a business name does not separate the business entity from the owner, which means that the owner of the business is responsible and liable for debts incurred by the business.
If the business acquires debts, the creditors can go after the owner’s personal possessions.
A business structure does not allow for corporate tax rates. The proprietor is personally taxed on all income from the business.