When listing an item, is it better to sell the product already in the catalogue or copy it and list as your own (which seems requires a lot more info)
When shipping: can I put different items that I listed in the same box? If so, How do I fill out the content part? Or is it better to ship same items only?
When you create a listing for your product, you would normally convert that to FBA. Because Amazon allows you to have both an FBA and a FBM offer for the same ASIN you would be able to fulfill orders until your FBA inventory is available.
When shipping: can I put different items that I listed in the same box? If so, How do I fill out the content part? Or is it better to ship same items only?
You can put different items in the same box. If have more than one of the same item you’d find it easier to put them in the same box. It would make filling out the Box Content information a lot easier.
When listing an item on Amazon FBA, it’s generally better to sell the product that is already in the catalogue. This is because it requires less information and is easier to list. However, if you want to create your own listing, you can do so by copying the existing product and adding your own information. This requires more information, but it allows you to differentiate your product from others and potentially increase sales. You can find more information on how to list products on Amazon FBA by visiting Amazon Seller University.
Yes, you can put different items that you listed in the same box when shipping them to Amazon FBA. However, it’s important to ensure that each item has a unique barcode and that the box is properly labeled with the shipment ID and box content information. You can find more information on how to ship multiple items in one box by visiting Amazon’s help pages.
This is really not your choice. If the item is already present within Amazon’s catalogue, you just attach your offer to it. new listings are created for products with no matching ASIN.
You match the product to ASINs by UPC / EAN codes, brands and not appearance.