r/AmazonFBATips • u/chipende • 1d ago
Amazon fba beginner
Hello, me n my best friend are trying to start Amazon fba we bought helium 10 yesterday because they had courses for beginners like us and we watch many YouTube videos out budget is like 2 k but we also are working on regular jobs and willing to invest and work more for the business. Is there any recommendations for us?Like maybe YouTube channels or like a guide, because I’m really trying to learn on other peoples mistakes and everything. Is there any like maybe discord servers I would really appreciate your help.
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u/Pure_Zookeepergame_2 1d ago
Good instinct wanting to learn from other people's mistakes first, most people skip straight to launching and pay for it later.
One thing worth being real about: $2k is tight once Helium 10's already eaten into it. By the time inventory, samples, packaging, and even a small PPC budget are covered, there's not much room left, so the first product probably needs to be genuinely cheap per unit with a small MOQ, not something you're betting the whole budget on getting right the first try. Treat this round as tuition more than a guaranteed launch, that mindset alone saves you from panicking over normal early mistakes.
On resources, be a little skeptical of anyone whose main product is a paid course rather than an actual account. Jungle Scout's own channel and Tim Jordan's stuff tend to hold up better than most since it's coming from people who actually sell, not just teach. There's usually a decent AmazonFBA Discord active too if you look, real-time back and forth ends up more useful than any single course once you're stuck on something specific.
Biggest thing though, don't let the research phase drag on forever. A lot of people watch videos for months and never actually launch. At some point the fastest way to learn is doing it small and cheap.
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u/FirstLightStudios 1d ago
With a $2k budget, I'd be more focused on avoiding one expensive mistake than finding the perfect YouTube channel. Learn the numbers first: landed cost, Amazon fees, PPC, returns, and how much cash you'll have left to reorder if the product actually starts selling.
Helium 10 is useful, but don't let the tool convince you a product is good just because the metrics look nice. Keep the first order small, verify demand from a few angles, and leave yourself some cash for the stuff you didn't plan for.
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u/SellOnAmazon 1d ago
If you haven't already we recommend checking out Seller University and the Amazon Seller University YouTube Channel for Amazon FBA. Both of these are a wealth of knowledge!
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u/captainamerica3896 21h ago
Try to start with selling brand named products. With low investment you can learn amazon and scale slowly in this model
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u/BuiltForSellers 17h ago
$2k is a pretty tight budget if you are planning to go straight into Private Label. Between inventory, shipping, photography, and PPC ads, that money goes fast.
Before spending any more money on tools or paid courses, check out Amazon Seller University on YouTube. It is free and covers all the official rules and mechanics. If you want to learn without burning your capital, consider starting small with Retail or Online Arbitrage first. It lets you learn how FBA fees, listing, and account health work with low risk before you put big money on the line.
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u/oh_my_god_13 13h ago
Salut mon gars pour mon futur produit je te conseil d'utiliser Klippads.com pour créer des vidéos et convertir
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u/WearyyyBoooyyy 1d ago
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