This episode champions the "REPLENS" Amazon selling strategy as the lowest risk and highest odds of success for new sellers. It contrasts REPLENS with Private Label and Wholesale models, highlighting its beginner-friendly approach and the robust support provided by the Proven Amazon Course. The discussion also addresses critical issues of Amazon Section 3 suspensions and their reinstatement.
Key takeaways
REPLENS (reselling existing products) is presented as the optimal starting point for new Amazon sellers due to its low risk and high success rate compared to Private Label or Wholesale.
The Proven Amazon Course (PAC) emphasizes the REPLENS model as a foundational strategy, and its community has a high success rate for reinstating suspended Amazon accounts.
Amazon Section 3 suspensions, particularly prevalent in Q4, are often reinstatable, and understanding their causes and prevention is crucial for seller longevity.
Leverage existing product demand rather than creating new products to minimize upfront risk and accelerate profitability on Amazon.
Seek out communities and courses like the Proven Amazon Course that offer structured learning and support for navigating the complexities of Amazon
On today's new "coaches corner" podcast episode we explain why we see our unique approach to Amazon selling we've developed called REPLENS is the lowest risk, lowest learning curve and highest odds of success Amazon seller strategy (and quite possibly the best opportunity in all of ecommerce). If you aren't aware - we teach the REPLENS model in the ProvenAmazonCourse.com course as just one of the ways to do very well on Amazon as an ecommerce warrior, but it's also where we start just about every student. We really break it down today and explain our rationale. When you compare this strategy for NEW SELLERS to the Private Label/Private Listings, Wholesale and other strategies, Selling/Reselling Existing Products…AKA "Replens" the way we teach it is hands down the best place to start - which is why we have 100's of success stories to share on our podcast alone - never mind the 1000's of posts in our Facebook group from those doing very well with this rapidly expanding opportunity! Stay tuned at the end of the episode today! Special guest at the conclusion of today's show, Jeff Schick of JeffSchick.com answers the question: We estimate about 90% of all Amazon Section 3 suspensions from Q4 are now reinstated and an even higher percentage than that are reinstated in the PAC seller community. What was that all about? Why did it happen? How can we avoid that in the future? Watch this episode on our YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/JvHRf3UvsCI Show note LINKS: Get a free business growth consulting session with an e-commerce consultant on our coaching team. Grab a slot on our calendar at http
Frequently asked about this episode
What does this episode say about amazon & marketplaces?
REPLENS (reselling existing products) is presented as the optimal starting point for new Amazon sellers due to its low risk and high success rate compared to Private Label or Wholesale.
What does this episode say about founder & leadership?
The Proven Amazon Course (PAC) emphasizes the REPLENS model as a foundational strategy, and its community has a high success rate for reinstating suspended Amazon accounts.
What does this episode say about supply chain & operations?
Amazon Section 3 suspensions, particularly prevalent in Q4, are often reinstatable, and understanding their causes and prevention is crucial for seller longevity.
What does this episode say about amazon & marketplaces?
Leverage existing product demand rather than creating new products to minimize upfront risk and accelerate profitability on Amazon.
What does this episode say about amazon & marketplaces?
Seek out communities and courses like the Proven Amazon Course that offer structured learning and support for navigating the complexities of Amazon