This episode reveals the common threads among successful Amazon sellers, emphasizing the power of consistent, incremental effort and learning from others. It guides sellers to proactively implement strategies rather than passively consume information, and offers critical advice on navigating legal challenges on the Amazon platform. This is a must-listen for Amazon FBA operators looking to scale and de-risk their businesses.
Key takeaways
Embrace the "slow and steady" or "fast and steady" approach by consistently implementing proven strategies rather than seeking quick fixes.
Actively learn from the mistakes and successes of other Amazon sellers within communities like 'My Silent Team' to accelerate your growth and avoid common pitfalls.
Understand that consistent execution of small, correct actions will compound into significant business growth, aligning with the "If you do enough small things right, big things can happen" philosophy.
Treat educational courses and resources as active implementation guides, not just passive information sources, to maximize their value for your Amazon business.
Develop a clear strategy for handling legal notices or "scary letters" about Amazon listings, leveraging expert advice to mitigate risks and protect your business.
Leverage the "Pyramid of Opportunities" to identify and pursue scalable growth avenues within the Amazon ecosystem beyond initial selling.
Actively participate in supportive communities to gain mentorship, share knowledge, and foster accountability in your Amazon selling journey.
Phrases like those below have played a role in helping 1,000s of people launch beautiful businesses on Amazon. "Slow and Steady Wins The Race" -The main lesson from "The Tortoise and the Hare" Aesop's fable We like "fast and steady too" though! "Learn from the mistakes of others. You can't live long enough to make them all yourself." -Eleanor Roosevelt "If you do enough small things right, big things can happen" -Coach John Wooden "Don't Treat the ProvenAmazonCourse Like a Gym Membership" -Brian and Robin Joy Olson - two coaching directors on our team Teaching Ecommerce and Amazon success over the years has produced many lessons and patterns around here. We also spend time talking about the "Pyramid of opportunities" that Amazon can introduce into your life. You'll enjoy that segment too! We are excited to share some key lessons and inspiration with you on today's all new podcast episode! Special guest at the conclusion of today's show, Jeff Schick of JeffSchick.com answers the question: What should I do when I get scary letters about my Amazon listings as an Amazon seller? Watch this episode on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/N0K2X2sIRf4 Show note LINKS: My Silent Team Facebook group. 100% FREE! https://www.facebook.com/groups/mysilentteam Join 70,000 + Facebook members from around the world who are using the internet creatively every day to launch and grow multiple income streams through our exciting PROVEN strategies! There's no support community like this one anywhere else in
Frequently asked about this episode
What does this episode say about amazon & marketplaces?
Embrace the "slow and steady" or "fast and steady" approach by consistently implementing proven strategies rather than seeking quick fixes.
What does this episode say about founder & leadership?
Actively learn from the mistakes and successes of other Amazon sellers within communities like 'My Silent Team' to accelerate your growth and avoid common pitfalls.
What does this episode say about supply chain & operations?
Understand that consistent execution of small, correct actions will compound into significant business growth, aligning with the "If you do enough small things right, big things can happen" philosophy.
What does this episode say about amazon & marketplaces?
Treat educational courses and resources as active implementation guides, not just passive information sources, to maximize their value for your Amazon business.
What does this episode say about amazon & marketplaces?
Develop a clear strategy for handling legal notices or "scary letters" about Amazon listings, leveraging expert advice to mitigate risks and protect your business.