Learning to sell Amazon products

by Timyvo
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Hi Fellow Warriors,

I am currently learning how to sell Amazon products. I've read a lot of good reviews from fellow warriors that products from Sara Young's EPF, Jan Roos, Dan Brock Deadbeat affiliate, Amazon Profit Plan are great. I am currently learning EPF and this is my first ever internet marketing learning program.

One question I have here is, should I finish and master one program at a time and only then move on to get the next one or should I learn them all at the same time?

I'd love to hear from anyone who can advise. Thanks.
#amazon #learning #products #sell
  • Definitely stick with one and follow it through. With enough experience, you'll be able to juggle more things later (hopefully).
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  • Profile picture of the author razorhound
    You should stick to one and apply everything in the course, I don't think you can learn all at once, you will have hard time in picking which method to use and you won't know which course actually works.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ruth P
    I agree, stick to one and make sure you've done absolutely everything it's told you to do. I have made the mistake of abandoning one program and moving onto the next and I can tell you that it really doesn't do you any favours.
    ~Ruth
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    • Profile picture of the author Richard Van
      As above.

      One step at a time. Focus and follow the one you're doing now.

      Good luck.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisMcDonald
    Timyvo,

    I'm making my way through this thread...it's GOLD! You should also!

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  • Profile picture of the author Robert X
    YES! It's what I should say ,, UNLESS,, you're like me. A hyper psycho marketer. But, I also have been doing this for years. I'm constantly building several things at once and using different methods. I'm also crazy tho.

    But,,,, (sigh) ,, I must agree with the other Warriors,, cause we're all buddies,, you should stick to one thing until you are good at it. And,, when you get good,, you can add other techniques and over time,, master them all.

    It's a difficult game here,, but,, you should play it to your best ability and if that means you are able to "multi-task",, by all means, do so!
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    • Profile picture of the author Richard Van
      Originally Posted by Robert X View Post

      YES! It's what I should say ,, UNLESS,, you're like me. A hyper psycho marketer. But, I also have been doing this for years. I'm constantly building several things at once and using different methods. I'm also crazy tho.

      But,,,, (sigh) ,, I must agree with the other Warriors,, cause we're all buddies,, you should stick to one thing until you are good at it. And,, when you get good,, you can add other techniques and over time,, master them all.

      It's a difficult game here,, but,, you should play it to your best ability and if that means you are able to "multi-task",, by all means, do so!
      You can multi task?

      Good grief. B-b-but, your avatar, it appears to be male.

      This is impossible.

      I refuse to believe it.

      No man can multi task, that is a ladies only ability.

      You are indeed crazy.
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  • Profile picture of the author Gaz Cooper
    One of the biggest mistakes newbies make is jumping from one program to another the best advice a newbie can follow is to FOCUS ON ONE thing master it before focusing on anything else.

    If you can adhere to that rule you will be way ahead of the pack

    Good Luck

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    • Profile picture of the author Lares
      Never heard of Sara Young's EPF.

      But if i would have to chose i would go for jan roos program its most complete, and then take some things from other programs. Like how to increase conversion rates from Dan Brocks etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author vanalli
    This will come in handy. I recently opened my first site selling Amazon products.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tom Oxby
    As mentioned by many people above stick with only one program. Each of the programs uses slightly different methods and it would be confusing to try to learn them all at once. For beginners, if you like learning from video format then the Jan Roos program is great, if you prefer one on one coaching then Michael Franklin offers a great system. Both systems works, but just pick one.
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  • Profile picture of the author ecoverbox
    Originally Posted by Timyvo View Post

    One question I have here is, should I finish and master one program at a time and only then move on to get the next one or should I learn them all at the same time?
    I'm also guilty of excitedly starting up on one project then moving onto the next without following through. In this case, it's better to master one program first, see if it works and move on to the next if it doesn't.
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  • Profile picture of the author redrabbitt67
    Failing to focus is a huge reason that so many people fail to make money with internet marketing. It doesn't matter if it's Adsense, affiliate marketing or writing for pay. Find a system you like and works for you (i.e. makes money) and keep doing it until you're the absolute best and you can do it in your sleep.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sara Young
    As the owner of one of these products, I'd like to confirm that what works best is to pick one program and learn it well, before moving on to anything else.

    Good luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Franklin
    Hi Timyvo!

    Those are all great courses/programs and you can't go wrong with any of them. Reiterating what others have said, just stick to one at a time. As you start to make sales from your efforts, then start to reinvest in another course IF you feel that the next course will help strengthen certain areas.

    Just don't buy them all upfront. Otherwise you will be immobilized by too much information overload.

    Be sure to check out the great 5 star posts on Amazon on here. Lots of great nuggets to start with!
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