But as the epidemic situation improves, the situation will be much better. If you are a novice in into the pit, you can have the supply. If you don't have a source of goods and just want to deliver the goods through erp, and you don't have a good operation team or rich experience, I suggest you don't do Amazon. As for the current hot mode of non-supply, it is suggested that it is not necessary to do so. This is not a new business model, but a game played in Shenzhen. It's just that some erp software vendors fool new people and pay IQ tax.
Amazon's domestic dividend period has gradually faded, and there are too many restrictions on platforms and logistics. Accidentally, the audit of accounts is particularly slow. If you want to do well, you must do FBA. Being an FBA is also a big pit. Someone sold you at the beginning of listing, or made you give up listing by some shady means. I have experienced this situation many times. Even the situation of buying often happens. You're welcome to say that Amazon is a very black-hearted enterprise. It not only earns your warehousing and logistics fees, but also sells you, making it impossible for you to do it (especially like selling small sellers, because you are of little value to him, even if he sells your goods, he will confiscate others'. When you stop selling and give up your listing, he will continue to sell your goods. So you only have 65,438+200,000. I suggest not going to into the pit, because once you can't do it, you won't have any extra money to do it.
But these do not mean that Amazon is not good and has no development prospects. Look at your product selection and operation ability in the future, with 3 points for operation and 7 points for product selection. At the same time, you need to keep learning.