Awesome video, as usual. I just realized you and I list in a perfectly opposite workflow. My setup is live mode, speed listing, default pricing, and instead of labeling each item as the label prints, I just let the labels print and hang until I have a large stack listed. Then, I label them all at the end. I ship 300-600 units at a time, and I don't get splits either. It's really cool to see this because I think it speaks volumes about the tool. Accelerlist is the most versatile listing tool I've ever used, and I think it's a great fit for anyone's listing style.
Heck yes! It's awesome to see the different workflows out there. I've had troubles with split shipments here in Denver (even when doing LTL shipments), so I've reverted back to a single box workflow. If you're not getting splits, that's a pretty sweet workflow!
Caleb and Manny. You guy's are both amazing book sellers. I've almost been selling book's for a year on Amazon, and i have learned so much from both of you! Thanks for all the great content and value you guy's add to inspiring book sellers like me!! Best Wishes in 2019!!👏😉
Excellent video Caleb thanks so much you are the best, I am new to FBA and this has helped me a great deal. I hope to be shipping my first box by next week and will be watching again at that time. thanks again
Learning Learning Learning !!!!! Great Video !!! I appreciate what you do for us rookies. You really helped me today. I like how you do hour videos calm cool and collective!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I just learned about ScoutIQ and then just minutes later you so casually mention that you created it! WOAH!!! Thanks for being such an epic character in the timeline!
Thank you, getting started and hope to improve my speed as the Amazon Seller App has been quite slow, but good way to get started and begin learning; however, need more information at my fingertips to know whether to source at the time of shopping or not. Many books are not worth it....learning mode, but moving forward. Thanks for sharing this and helping develop. Next is the triggers and using Cell phone to scan while shopping and making decision of sourcing or not and ship from source if possible!
The Amazon Seller app is a great way to start, and it'll make you appreciate a true scouting app when you are ready to upgrade. Good luck growing your business!
Great vid! Been thanking a lot about my workflow myself as I use scanlister at the moment. I just started shipping pallets but the split shipments is killing me. My rate at best is 60 books WITHOUT the initial pricing. This method seems more thorough from A-Z.
I have a question please. If I was to ask you just how sure you are that the Amazon book selling market , I. E the resale of second hand books could be massively successful would you say it could be here in England.
Why are prime prices often not visible, unless you go to Amazon and check yourself? Does the Amazon API not give access to that data to 3rd parties like acceler list?
I've been searching for a while now to do business with amazon but didn't know where to start until i see your video. From your experience of selling through amazon you think it's worth trying them out now know how easy it was with your accelerlist demonstration I think i can do it. and also how much is the software cost?
This software looks awesome. Is there a time when you will enter a book into your AMZN inventory (pre-Accelerlist) or do you always introduce that book into inventory using Accelerlist when you build the shipment? Thanks.
I'm curious why you had the $1.50 buy cost for every book? Do you typically have that as an average buy cost or do you throw that number in to make sure you have wiggle room to reprice?
Excellent video. I'm also enjoying my time with Scout IQ so far. However as far as my shipment is concerned, I'm going to retry since I got a split with private mode. What specifically would that entail? Do I need to start over from scratch and relabel everything? Sorry if this is a dumb question. I'm just learning this process for the first time.
Splits are no fun... you can re-upload your batch to Amazon through AccelerList, no need to list everything from scratch! If it still gets split, you can cancel the smaller batches and try again later.
I will be using a prep group for used books -- I intend to buy them from amazon merchants and sell on FBA at a higher price --However I am completely stuck on how to get products listed in AMAZon FBA - I can get to the place where you load the ISBN and the book appears but where to go from there is not clear
I don't understand the SKU Prefix. Supplier? Does that mean where I bought it? If so, and I don't remember, what do I use? Can you give me a specific example how to do the sku prefix? Thanks
You can build your MSKUs to be whatever you'd like! I personally use Source-DatePurchased-BuyCost-IncrementingNumber, but there are lots of different naming conventions out there. They just have to be unique and if you can get quick data points out of it then it's better for you!
What is the name of the desk top scanner you where using in the video? Is the Dymo label maker the ink-less version? The video was very informative. Considering changing to this program and your spreadsheets to streamline our process. Thank you
I use a TaoTronics barcode scanner, and yes, the DYMO is a thermal (inkless) printer. It's pretty sweet! Get the HouseLabels brand labels, and buy them in bulk (6-10 packs of 1,000 at a time) to save some cash if you can afford to early on.
@@TheBookFlipper what is the number on the Tao Tronic barcode scanner? There is more than one to choose from and they want the exact one you have! thank you
I get split shipments everytime. Today I listed 26 items. They split it 15, 6, and 5. Really annoying when they want me to send 5 books from California to New Jersey. I lose all the profit from that box.
I just starting using ScoutIQ and there is a detail that has me flummoxed. Why is the target price higher than the lowest price for books in the same condition? For instance: the book Life Of Caleb the Book Flipper is in Good Condition. ScoutIQ comes up “Accept” and shows “Target Price” @ $20.00. Profit is $10. However lowest cost in Good Condition is $12. If I click on Lowest Price ScoutIQ changes to “REJECT”. Doesn’t it stand to reason that if you list at target price of $20 the book will never sell? I’m figure that since it’s your app your selling philosophy is programmed into it. Why the higher Target Price? BTW, I really enjoy the videos. Thank you for posting them.
Howdy! Good question. ScoutIQ takes into account the sales history (eScore) of a book before picking a Target price. If a book is selling often, it'll try to be 2nd or 3rd in line compared to other Prime sellers. If it's not selling often, it may price closer to the lower end of the MF sellers. Hope that helps! Check out our ScoutIQ keynote speech to see a more detailed overview of the trigger logic.
The Book Flipper Community thank you. Your response actually help a lot. One more question? Say a book is Accept w/ target price $10.00. My cost is $0. Book was free so I’m willing to take less. I click on lowest price $5.00. ScoutIQ changes to “Reject. Profit -50 cents. How is it a loss? Doesn’t Amazon base its fees on sale amount? Thanks for your help. I use ScoutIQ nearly everyday.
You don't have to do box contents if you do a single box. You still need to label your inventory with a FNSKU and do shipping labels on the box itself.
Why do you place a label on the book if it already has ISBN? I was under the impression that no labels were needed if there was a bar code on it already. Thanks for the video, ScoutIQ is really awesome.
Was just refered to this video from a FB group where we are discussing the best way to approach split shipments. This flow looks very similar to Live mode listing, but with the benefit of usually not getting split shipments. I do have to ask though, what do you do when you get a split shipment? Might be more common in some areas and unavoidable. Waiting a day to see if it splits it again seems unreliable, as there is no guarantee you will ever get the result you want.
Amazon keeps threatening to split more shipments as time goes on, but we haven't seen it just yet. Splits are still extremely rare, but if it happens I may wait a day (especially on weekends - wait until Monday) and try again or simply delete the smaller shipment(s).
Posting my question from the group here as well for the benefit of the other newbies on TH-cam: Thanks for the response Caleb! Im favoring your workflow so far, but need to iron out some details. If I wanted to re-submit how exactly would I go about doing that? At this point you've already submitted the batch through AL, the items are uploaded to AZ and have labels on them. Do you have to take labels off and remove items from AZ and re-submit somehow through AL? Assuming not, that would be a ton of work and wasted labels. Forgive me, I am pretty green still.
When we get splits, we don't remove the old stickers, we re-list using the ISBN (don't cover it up with the label, just cover the barcode to make this easier), then print a new sticker and stick it over the existing FNSKU sticker. It's pretty quick and painless. You can probably list using the same FNSKU, but you'd have to add it to a batch within Seller Central not through AL. It's simpler to re-list using AL and a new sticker in my opinion, but there could be other efficient workflows out there.
Makes sense, I had considered doing the same only sticking the label (sticky side still on the plastic) inside the cover and holding off on putting it on the barcode until you know for sure it won't be split. I would think you need to delete the listings out of Az, otherwise you wouldn't have accurate inventory numbers? I could be misunderstanding that though.
If possible, use the FBA label to cover up stickers. I usually don't spend too much time removing stickers, unless they have prices on them. Not great if the customer sees that you paid $1.50 and they paid $20 :)
Good workflow here. Just one question about your shipping method. Aren't you paying an inordinately high fee for shipping doing things one box at a time? There's an economy of scale in shipping 100 lbs vs 10 lbs. No?
100 lbs. vs. 10 lbs = yes. 100 lbs. vs. 50 lbs. = no. This was an example batch - I usually list until I fill a box at around 50 pounds, and then close the batch. My per-pound rates are identical for a single 50 lb. box vs. 5 50 lb. boxes.
Stranded inventory is usually due to pricing issues - Amazon will tell you why it's stranded if you dig through Seller Central. You can also reach out to the folks at AccelerList for some additional insights for your specific batch.
I stop at 50 pounds, close the shipment, and send it in. Then start a new box. It avoids doing any box-level contents this way, and split shipments are rare.
If it can talk to the software program you use, then it should work. I'm not familiar with that model number so you'll have to open a support ticket with your listing software to ensure that it can work.
I just tried this, and it split off two books out of the 29. I didn’t want to send just the two, so I deleted that shipment. Now I’m getting charged for the processing fee cause of no box content. Does this only happen when the shipment splits?
In the batch that you shipped, you can tell Amazon that everything is in one box and then you don't need to do box level contents and won't get charged.
I also use one box. Usually send about 26 books. However, I use placement which costs @40. Advantage is they go to a warehouse about 2 hrs from me & UPS distribution center here inPA. This means books are checked in the next day. Placement costs are probably reduced by 15-20 cents because of lower shipping costs. I had books going to Wisconsin, Kentucky etc. Also enjoying refurbished bluetooth scanner. Question-How do you get feedback? Thanks.
Nice thought on the inventory placement. I don't ask for feedback because I don't like filling people's inboxes after they order a book from me. It comes naturally over time, but my feedback rate is quite low (under 1%).
Please answer this question!!! I need help. So you print fnsku labels from the dymo printer but what do you use to print the 4x6 labels?? your answer would be appreciated, i feel stuck on this part.
i am using your spreedsheet to list my books, then "add products by upload". just as you had taught us. works great with the exception that it is costing me an extra $6.00 or so to ship I typical batch is 20 -26 books per box (single box method)
It won't give USPS or FedEX as option b/c you have Hawaii listed as the shipper address - Hawaii, Puerto Rico, etc are excluded from the Amazon partners unfortunately.
Awesome video, as usual. I just realized you and I list in a perfectly opposite workflow. My setup is live mode, speed listing, default pricing, and instead of labeling each item as the label prints, I just let the labels print and hang until I have a large stack listed. Then, I label them all at the end. I ship 300-600 units at a time, and I don't get splits either. It's really cool to see this because I think it speaks volumes about the tool. Accelerlist is the most versatile listing tool I've ever used, and I think it's a great fit for anyone's listing style.
Heck yes! It's awesome to see the different workflows out there. I've had troubles with split shipments here in Denver (even when doing LTL shipments), so I've reverted back to a single box workflow. If you're not getting splits, that's a pretty sweet workflow!
Caleb and Manny. You guy's are both amazing book sellers. I've almost been selling book's for a year on Amazon, and i have learned so much from both of you! Thanks for all the great content and value you guy's add to inspiring book sellers like me!! Best Wishes in 2019!!👏😉
Thank you for this AWESOME video!!! I just received my Nadamoo Mini today and I'm getting started this weekend!!!!! So excited.
Excellent video Caleb thanks so much you are the best, I am new to FBA and this has helped me a great deal. I hope to be shipping my first box by next week and will be watching again at that time. thanks again
Learning Learning Learning !!!!! Great Video !!! I appreciate what you do for us rookies. You really helped me today.
I like how you do hour videos calm cool and collective!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I just learned about ScoutIQ and then just minutes later you so casually mention that you created it! WOAH!!! Thanks for being such an epic character in the timeline!
Thank you, getting started and hope to improve my speed as the Amazon Seller App has been quite slow, but good way to get started and begin learning; however, need more information at my fingertips to know whether to source at the time of shopping or not. Many books are not worth it....learning mode, but moving forward. Thanks for sharing this and helping develop. Next is the triggers and using Cell phone to scan while shopping and making decision of sourcing or not and ship from source if possible!
The Amazon Seller app is a great way to start, and it'll make you appreciate a true scouting app when you are ready to upgrade. Good luck growing your business!
Excellent tutorial! I duplicated your workflow, and it worked out perfectly. Thanks for the detailed walk-through.
Great vid! Been thanking a lot about my workflow myself as I use scanlister at the moment. I just started shipping pallets but the split shipments is killing me. My rate at best is 60 books WITHOUT the initial pricing. This method seems more thorough from A-Z.
Yeah, split shipments are killer.
We'd love to have you on board!
I think the reason why you weren't getting partnered rates was your shipping address. 123 east street isn't a valid address in hawaii haha.
Jon Jovi Olaveja You’re spot on - I forgot you can’t ship from Hawaii or Alaska using the standard partner carriers.
I have a question please. If I was to ask you just how sure you are that the Amazon book selling market , I. E the resale of second hand books could be massively successful would you say it could be here in England.
What if I don't have a dymo and I usually print a full page of labels would it still work? Should I just invest in a dymo?
wondering the same
I understand that you use the dymo to print fnsku labels. What is it that you use to print the 4x6 label
Why are prime prices often not visible, unless you go to Amazon and check yourself? Does the Amazon API not give access to that data to 3rd parties like acceler list?
I've been searching for a while now to do business with amazon but didn't know where to start until i see your video. From your experience of selling through amazon you think it's worth trying them out now know how easy it was with your accelerlist demonstration I think i can do it. and also how much is the software cost?
This software looks awesome. Is there a time when you will enter a book into your AMZN inventory (pre-Accelerlist) or do you always introduce that book into inventory using Accelerlist when you build the shipment? Thanks.
You can enter books through the Listing Spreadsheet or through Seller Central. I prefer to use AccelerList for this though.
I'm curious why you had the $1.50 buy cost for every book? Do you typically have that as an average buy cost or do you throw that number in to make sure you have wiggle room to reprice?
Excellent video. I'm also enjoying my time with Scout IQ so far. However as far as my shipment is concerned, I'm going to retry since I got a split with private mode. What specifically would that entail? Do I need to start over from scratch and relabel everything? Sorry if this is a dumb question. I'm just learning this process for the first time.
Splits are no fun... you can re-upload your batch to Amazon through AccelerList, no need to list everything from scratch! If it still gets split, you can cancel the smaller batches and try again later.
I will be using a prep group for used books -- I intend to buy them from amazon merchants and sell on FBA at a higher price --However I am completely stuck on how to get products listed in AMAZon FBA - I can get to the place where you load the ISBN and the book appears but where to go from there is not clear
Are you using software to list them or trying to list through Seller Central?
I don't understand the SKU Prefix. Supplier? Does that mean where I bought it? If so, and I don't remember, what do I use? Can you give me a specific example how to do the sku prefix? Thanks
You can build your MSKUs to be whatever you'd like! I personally use Source-DatePurchased-BuyCost-IncrementingNumber, but there are lots of different naming conventions out there. They just have to be unique and if you can get quick data points out of it then it's better for you!
Thanks for the nice clear detailed video
Is it possible to get the average list price from Accerlerlist? If not, where can I get it from in order to put the number on the Book Flipping sheet?
You can export each batch from AccelerList and put it into the Tracking Spreadsheet. Then you'll get all the glorious details and data :)
Thanks for the video. What do you do if the ISBN is covered up and you can't scan it with your handy dandy scanner?
Look on the title page for the ISBN there.
@@TheBookFlipper duhh, i didn't even think of that....thank you! Is there a scanner that reads numbers as well as bar codes? Thanks again
So if you wanted Amazon to apply labels can you still use this software?
Do you need to do box contents? ie. 2D barcodes
What is the name of the desk top scanner you where using in the video? Is the Dymo label maker the ink-less version? The video was very informative. Considering changing to this program and your spreadsheets to streamline our process. Thank you
I use a TaoTronics barcode scanner, and yes, the DYMO is a thermal (inkless) printer. It's pretty sweet! Get the HouseLabels brand labels, and buy them in bulk (6-10 packs of 1,000 at a time) to save some cash if you can afford to early on.
@@TheBookFlipper what is the number on the Tao Tronic barcode scanner? There is more than one to choose from and they want the exact one you have! thank you
www.amazon.com/TaoTronics-Barcode-Scanner-Handheld-Automatic/dp/B006LVO56W/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=taotronics+scanner&qid=1553612796&s=gateway&sr=8-3
Great tips. Will apply next time on accelerlist
This may be a dumb question as I only just started looking into book selling. Does the cost/fees include the cost of shipping the books to amazon?
When you're printing your shipping label - Does it HAVE to be 4x6? Or can I use my DYMO 450 Turbo with 99019 shipping labels?
As long as the label is visible and scannable, it doesn't matter much!
I get split shipments everytime. Today I listed 26 items. They split it 15, 6, and 5. Really annoying when they want me to send 5 books from California to New Jersey. I lose all the profit from that box.
Yeah, this has been my experience too. I've only shipped a few times, but I've gotten split shipments each time.
One more question the spreadsheets you create the lite and pro can they be exported into google sheets or is it only for excel. thanks
It requires Excel.
Is it that important that you use a Dymo instead of a regular laser printer with 30-up label sheets?
The DYMO isn't required, but it will speed you up quite a bit!
I just starting using ScoutIQ and there is a detail that has me flummoxed.
Why is the target price higher than the lowest price for books in the same condition?
For instance: the book Life Of Caleb the Book Flipper is in Good Condition.
ScoutIQ comes up “Accept” and shows “Target Price” @ $20.00. Profit is $10.
However lowest cost in Good Condition is $12.
If I click on Lowest Price ScoutIQ changes to “REJECT”.
Doesn’t it stand to reason that if you list at target price of $20 the book will never sell?
I’m figure that since it’s your app your selling philosophy is programmed into it.
Why the higher Target Price?
BTW, I really enjoy the videos. Thank you for posting them.
Howdy! Good question. ScoutIQ takes into account the sales history (eScore) of a book before picking a Target price. If a book is selling often, it'll try to be 2nd or 3rd in line compared to other Prime sellers. If it's not selling often, it may price closer to the lower end of the MF sellers. Hope that helps! Check out our ScoutIQ keynote speech to see a more detailed overview of the trigger logic.
The Book Flipper Community thank you. Your response actually help a lot.
One more question?
Say a book is Accept w/ target price $10.00. My cost is $0. Book was free so I’m willing to take less.
I click on lowest price $5.00. ScoutIQ changes to “Reject. Profit -50 cents.
How is it a loss? Doesn’t Amazon base its fees on sale amount?
Thanks for your help. I use ScoutIQ nearly everyday.
How do you get the Keepa charts to show at the top of the page when you look at the Prime offerings on Amazon's website?
Install the Keepa Chrome extension and you'll be off and running!
Can you explain why you don't have to do shipping labels?
You don't have to do box contents if you do a single box. You still need to label your inventory with a FNSKU and do shipping labels on the box itself.
Why do you place a label on the book if it already has ISBN? I was under the impression that no labels were needed if there was a bar code on it already. Thanks for the video, ScoutIQ is really awesome.
@Candace Gustine Cabral is that how it usually works? Do my books just end up with other copies of the same book of similar quality?
Was just refered to this video from a FB group where we are discussing the best way to approach split shipments. This flow looks very similar to Live mode listing, but with the benefit of usually not getting split shipments. I do have to ask though, what do you do when you get a split shipment? Might be more common in some areas and unavoidable. Waiting a day to see if it splits it again seems unreliable, as there is no guarantee you will ever get the result you want.
Amazon keeps threatening to split more shipments as time goes on, but we haven't seen it just yet. Splits are still extremely rare, but if it happens I may wait a day (especially on weekends - wait until Monday) and try again or simply delete the smaller shipment(s).
Posting my question from the group here as well for the benefit of the other newbies on TH-cam:
Thanks for the response Caleb! Im favoring your workflow so far, but need to iron out some details. If I wanted to re-submit how exactly would I go about doing that? At this point you've already submitted the batch through AL, the items are uploaded to AZ and have labels on them. Do you have to take labels off and remove items from AZ and re-submit somehow through AL? Assuming not, that would be a ton of work and wasted labels. Forgive me, I am pretty green still.
When we get splits, we don't remove the old stickers, we re-list using the ISBN (don't cover it up with the label, just cover the barcode to make this easier), then print a new sticker and stick it over the existing FNSKU sticker. It's pretty quick and painless. You can probably list using the same FNSKU, but you'd have to add it to a batch within Seller Central not through AL. It's simpler to re-list using AL and a new sticker in my opinion, but there could be other efficient workflows out there.
Makes sense, I had considered doing the same only sticking the label (sticky side still on the plastic) inside the cover and holding off on putting it on the barcode until you know for sure it won't be split. I would think you need to delete the listings out of Az, otherwise you wouldn't have accurate inventory numbers? I could be misunderstanding that though.
Can you do this without a label printer on Accelerist?
You can print them on 30-up address labels or pay Amazon to label them for you.
Very helpful. Thank you.
Does this apply to UK sales?
Do you leave the stickers on the books: price tags and/or Borders stickers?
If possible, use the FBA label to cover up stickers. I usually don't spend too much time removing stickers, unless they have prices on them. Not great if the customer sees that you paid $1.50 and they paid $20 :)
@@TheBookFlipper Smart - I never thought about covering them with FBA labels. Thanks for the reply.
Awesome video was a big help. does accerlist work on a mac?
how can I switch from merchant to FBA? simply do it on amazon? I just signed up for accelerlist.
Good workflow here. Just one question about your shipping method. Aren't you paying an inordinately high fee for shipping doing things one box at a time? There's an economy of scale in shipping 100 lbs vs 10 lbs. No?
100 lbs. vs. 10 lbs = yes. 100 lbs. vs. 50 lbs. = no. This was an example batch - I usually list until I fill a box at around 50 pounds, and then close the batch. My per-pound rates are identical for a single 50 lb. box vs. 5 50 lb. boxes.
Also, I just bought a Zebra. As of 2019, have they upgraded to it?
Yes, you can use AccelerPrint to work with a variety of printers.
Hello! I did exactly what you did in the video and yet it said half of my inventory was stranded. I have no idea why. Any ideas where it went wrong?
Stranded inventory is usually due to pricing issues - Amazon will tell you why it's stranded if you dig through Seller Central. You can also reach out to the folks at AccelerList for some additional insights for your specific batch.
I bought a rolo thermal printer, so it wouldn't work with accelerlist ? I am very confused.
Check with AccelerList's support team, but I believe they are going to be supporting all thermal printers. For sure DYMO 450 Turbo works with AL.
After the trial 2 weeks can you cancel if you don't like it after signing up for a month or two.
It's a month-to-month subscription - no contracts here!
When placing books into a single box, do you stop when you hit 50 pounds, or keep listing?
I stop at 50 pounds, close the shipment, and send it in. Then start a new box. It avoids doing any box-level contents this way, and split shipments are rare.
I have an old Dymo labelwriter 400 will that do for AZ product labels?
If it can talk to the software program you use, then it should work. I'm not familiar with that model number so you'll have to open a support ticket with your listing software to ensure that it can work.
thx
I just tried this, and it split off two books out of the 29. I didn’t want to send just the two, so I deleted that shipment. Now I’m getting charged for the processing fee cause of no box content. Does this only happen when the shipment splits?
In the batch that you shipped, you can tell Amazon that everything is in one box and then you don't need to do box level contents and won't get charged.
Caleb, I notice you have water damage as a condition. Do you ship water damaged books?
Rarely, and only on expensive books when the water damage is minimal - nothing more than slightly wavy edges of pages.
I also use one box. Usually send about 26 books. However, I use placement which costs @40. Advantage is they go to a warehouse about 2 hrs from me & UPS distribution center here inPA. This means books are checked in the next day. Placement costs are probably reduced by 15-20 cents because of lower shipping costs. I had books going to Wisconsin, Kentucky etc. Also enjoying refurbished bluetooth scanner. Question-How do you get feedback? Thanks.
Nice thought on the inventory placement. I don't ask for feedback because I don't like filling people's inboxes after they order a book from me. It comes naturally over time, but my feedback rate is quite low (under 1%).
Please answer this question!!! I need help. So you print fnsku labels from the dymo printer but what do you use to print the 4x6 labels?? your answer would be appreciated, i feel stuck on this part.
You can print it on a regular printer and tape the label to the box or get a DYMO 4XL and print onto the sticker labels directly.
how do you get lucky and ship to one location, 95% of my single box shipment gets split...then i have to payh that extra fee... I HATE It
Most people who use Private Mode end up with no split shipments. What are you using to list?
i am using your spreedsheet to list my books, then "add products by upload". just as you had taught us. works great with the exception that it is costing me an extra $6.00 or so to ship I typical batch is 20 -26 books per box (single box method)
If they’re not getting split, then the costs should be identical to any other method. How are you calculating $6?
in order for me to get all books to one warehouse, I need to use the Inventory Placement Service which cost me 30 cents a book...20 books = $6.00
You may be located in an area of the country where splits occur more often. Or some people report more splits on weekends.
Does it work with 30336
Yes, it supports that label size.
Does it work with Amazon.ca?
It's currently US only.
Is this still the workflow you use? And does it change when you source books online?
Same workflow, yup!
It won't give USPS or FedEX as option b/c you have Hawaii listed as the shipper address - Hawaii, Puerto Rico, etc are excluded from the Amazon partners unfortunately.
false