Does anyone here use SellerAmp?

What settings should I use to be profitable with SellerAmp for both FBA and FBM?

Yes. I’m using. Set minimum profit to at least $3.

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Yeah, SellerAmp is a solid tool! Your settings depend on a few things, like your target ROI, max cost per unit, and whether you’re doing FBA or FBM. A good starting point is a 30-40% ROI and making sure you’re factoring in Amazon’s fees properly. Are you mainly doing OA or RA? And are you leaning more towards FBA or FBM?

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Yeah, I use SellerAmp. Set your ROI to at least 30%, factor in Amazon fees, and check competition. For FBA, consider storage fees. For FBM, shipping costs matter. Always double-check before buying.

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You should set ROI to 30-40%, keep at least $3 profit, and factor in Amazon fees. Are you doing OA or RA?

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Thank you

To be profitable with SellerAmp for both FBA and FBM, set your cost calculations accurately by including all Amazon fees, fulfillment costs, shipping expenses, and expected taxes. For FBA, factor in Amazon’s fulfillment fees, storage costs, and inbound shipping, while for FBM, include your own shipping rates and packaging costs. Set a minimum profit margin or ROI threshold that aligns with your business goals, typically aiming for at least 30% ROI or $3-$5 minimum profit per unit. Adjust alerts to flag products that don’t meet your profitability criteria, and regularly update cost inputs to reflect changes in fees or shipping rates.