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FBA Canadian Academy

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Starting
Hi everyone. I am a new in this business and just planning to start. Can anyone suggest me, I have to open new bank account debit credit or I can use my own. I am planning to do as sole proprietor. Thanks
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@Monika Hofmeier hello when you open an Business account how about the fees for balance When it get below that?
The mistake that costed a year of accounting fees...
You guys know I'm transparent about my journey. When I started, I made a classic mistake: I mixed my personal bank account with my Amazon sales. It was a nightmare to untangle. I invited Carmela (an expert E-com CPA) onto the channel to make sure you guys don't make the same mistakes I did. We spent an hour geeking out on Canadian tax laws, write-offs and the accounting journey of for new amazon sellers This video will be a MUST WATCH, it can save you thousands in future dollars with the nuggets that will drop. Video will be posted on Friday. Can't wait to hear your feedback
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Hello may I know what bank do you ise for your Amazon FBA if you know you gonna reach 30k in revenue(my fba not yet registered), should i open business account or just Chequings account? Just preparing for the future. Thank you
How to think about minimum sales per month in Canada
Everyone asks "how many sales per month is enough?" Wrong question. I used to skip anything under 30 sales a month. Thought it wasn't worth my time. Meanwhile I was fighting 15 other sellers on every listing and wondering why my margins were trash. Then I found a product doing 8 sales a month. Boring category. Nobody wanted it. But here's the thing. I was the only FBA seller on that listing. 8 sales a month. All mine. 55% ROI. No competition. No price wars. No racing to the bottom. That one "slow" product made similar profit to half my "fast" ones The number of sales doesn't mean anything by itself. What matters is how many of those sales YOU get. Here's how I think about it now: A product doing 100 sales/month with 20 competitive FBA sellers? That's 5 sales each on average. And you're probably getting less than average because the big guys have more inventory spread across more warehouses. A product doing 10 sales/month with just you? That's 10 sales. All yours. Better margins because nobody's undercutting you. The math that actually matters: Monthly sales ÷ number of competitive FBA sellers = your estimated share Then multiply by your profit per unit. That's your real number. In the Canadian market this hits different. Smaller marketplace means lower sales numbers across the board. If you're filtering the same way American sellers do, you're throwing away half the catalog. Products that look "slow" on amazon Canada might be hidden gems with zero competition. Products that look "fast" might be bloodbaths with 12+ sellers fighting over scraps. Stop asking "is this enough sales?" Start asking "how many of those sales are mine?"
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Thank you
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@Anthony Mancini Im still learning analyzing both but thank you, Im focusing on what sales are mine
How I Find Profitable FBA Products
I filmed my exact sourcing method (no cuts, no BS) Just dropped a new video where I use Keepa Product Finder to source profitable products in real time. Found 5 profitable leads in one session including a Scrub Daddy at 59% ROI. Some rounds I found nothing. Some rounds I got lucky. That's what real sourcing looks like. If you want to see exactly how I find leads every day What's your go-to sourcing method right now? Drop it in the youtube comments 👇
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Need hard work and patience with a 28 Review count my store 😬
Sales per Month
Hello , when you search a product at seller amp what is the Minimum sales per Month? 10+? 20+? 30+ Thank you
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The category was Beauty products like lotion, and hand soap Thank you
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Romark Jadormio
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@romark-jadormio-5223
Im an Fba amazon seller for 3years But i want to learn more about OA. I'm just selling 1Brand

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Joined Feb 6, 2026
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