Everything You Need To Know About China
Erik Rogne & Eric Campbell
Lesson Info
9. Everything You Need To Know About China
Lessons
Quick Overview of the Perfect Product System
06:15 2Course Design & Resources
03:50 3Amazon FBA Monthly Earnings
02:59 4Meet Your Instructors
03:59 5Setting Expectations
04:17 6Key Concepts (Learn What Private Labeling Is And More)
08:16 7Steps To Complete Before We Start
04:15Chapter 1: Quiz
9Everything You Need To Know About China
09:40 10The Worst Categories (And Why Must Avoid Them!)
08:58 11The Best Categories To Focus Your Product Search On
02:21 12Basic Product Criteria (20 Different Things To Look For In A Product)
08:36 13Advanced Product Criteria (9 Different Things To Look For)
05:40 14Chapter 2: Quiz
15Action - Choose A Product Category To Start With
02:51 16Action - Install Unicorn Smasher Chrome Extension
02:59 17Action - Find A Product To Run Through Our Choosing A Product Cheat Sheet
16:16 18Action - Find 3 Products That Pass Our Choosing A Product Cheat Sheet
11:11 19Action - Add Chosen Products To Our Product Comparison Sheet
02:13 20Action - Calculate The Basic Criteria Score For Each Product
10:45 21Chapter 3: Quiz
22Action - Find Out If Our Products Pass The 5X Rule
08:21 23Action - Find Out If Our Products Have A Low MOQ
03:07 24Action - Find Out If Our Products Are Not Patented
04:42 25Action - Find Out If Our Products Have A High RPR
07:24 26Action - Find Out If Our Products Pass The Keyword Test
03:32 27Action - Find Out If We Can Create A Listing That Would Beat Our Competitors
11:54 28Action - Find Out If Our Products Are Trending
02:39 29Action - Determine If We Can Brand And Add Bonuses To Our Products
02:55 30Action - Calculate The Advanced Criteria Score For Each Product
02:29 31Action - Use Our Product Comparison Sheet To Make Our Final Product Decision
03:47 32Action - Find 5 Potential Suppliers On Alibaba
06:24 33Action - Send A Message To 5 Suppliers
15:57 34Action - Evaluate Supplier Offers
06:13 35Action - Create Counter Offers
06:01 36Action - Run Suppliers Through The Supplier Scoring Rubric
12:27 37Action - Decide On 2-3 Suppliers To Import A Sample From
04:45 38Action - Calculate Profit Margin Estimate
11:24 39Action - Research Competition For Our Product
05:32 40Action - Find Possible Product Improvements
02:51 41Review Of What You Did In This Course
01:56 42Your Next Steps
00:25 43Welcome to Part 2!
01:33 44Course Design & Class Materials
07:05 45Why Speed Is Critical to Your Success On Amazon
01:58 46How to Communicate & Build a Relationship With Your Supplier
02:00 47Module Review
00:58 48Module Introduction
01:12 49Why You Must Get Product Samples
03:11 50Why You Need to Establish a Relationship With Your Supplier
01:44 51The Importance of Product Quality & Negotiating
01:29 52Action - Place an Order for 2-3 Product Samples
07:22 53Module Review
00:40 54Module Introduction
01:03 55Action - Evaluate Your Samples Using Our General Criteria
06:42 56Action - Create Your Own Sample Evaluation Criteria
06:33 57Action - Take Product Pictures
07:01 58Action - Use the Quality of Your Product Sample to Negotiate
02:25 59Module Introduction
00:55 60Action - Create an Amazon Seller Account
01:47 61Action - Choose Your Product Category to List In
01:27 62Action - Buy a UPC Code (Barcode)
03:27 63Action - Create Your Barebones Product Listing
03:44 64Module Review
00:55 65Module Introduction
01:39 66Erik's Experience With U.S. Customs
02:01 67Action - Complete Supplier Checklist
06:44 68Action - Pay Your Supplier
01:06 69Action - Select a Single FBA Warehouse
02:12 70Action - Prepare to Send Your Amazon FBA Inventory
04:52 71Action - Send Your Supplier Amazon Shipping Labels & FNSKU Barcodes
00:49 72Module Review
00:48 73Module Introduction
00:41 74Action - Add Vital Product Information
03:01 75Action - Add Product Variations (Optional)
00:45 76Action - Update Product Offer
01:02 77Action - Add In Compliance Information (Optional)
00:44 78Action - Upload Product Images
00:49 79Action - Update Product Description
03:34 80Action - Add In Product Keywords
02:42 81Action - Fill Out 'More Details' For Your Product
02:40 82Module Conclusion
01:14 83Module Introduction
00:43 84How to Contact Amazon Seller Support
01:31 85Action - Upgrade Your Amazon Seller Account
01:36 86Review Of What You Did In This Course
01:55 87Module Review
00:39 88Quick Overview of Part 3 Structure
02:44 89Viral Launch Fundamentals
03:54 90Understand Amazon Seller Central
05:03 91Search For Product Keywords For Future Optimization
07:11 92Action - Create a Coupon For Your Product
06:54 93Action - Share Product On 3+ FB Groups
03:36 94Action - List Product On Jumpsend
07:11 95Action - Setup JumpSend Email Campaign
03:39 96Introduction to Amazon PPC
02:48 97Campaigns, Adgroups, & Keywords Overview
04:21 98Amazon PPC Key Metrics & Terminology
05:58 99What the Bid Price Does
02:59 100Ideal ACoS Calculator
04:06 101Action - Export Keyword Report & Put in Google Sheets
03:25 102Action - Add in Negative Keywords
01:45 103Action - Set Your Listing Autoresponder Up For Maximum Reviews
02:35 104Choosing the Right Fiverr Seller for Amazon FBA
04:26 105Next Steps On Where to Go From Here
01:42 106Final Quiz
Lesson Info
Everything You Need To Know About China
Welcome to section too many goal one what to look for in the product. In this video, we will cover an introduction to china. Why are chinese prices so low? Why should we import them? You're probably gonna think this is obvious. Lower wages in china compared to the United States or some other country. That anxious. There is only partially true why Labour only makes one cost of the total production and this usually only makes 20% of the total cost. I'm gonna go through this process and show you what is composed of each part. Number one labor, there is an abundance of labor and many people in china live in poverty. Even with the rise of the middle class Number two, health and safety, these costs are usually less expensive in china than in the US. Number three taxes. The value added tax or vat is usually between 13 and 17%. But chinese companies receive a vat refund from the government for materials and products they export, reducing their price even further. Number four, there's also a na...
tional government policy that allows chinese manufacturers to use trade sheets such as unbalanced tariffs lowering the cost even more. Number five, the chinese currency is manipulated. They undervalue the currency by an estimated 30-40%, which makes every product in China that they ship out 30-40% cheaper than a potential competitor that you're looking at. This is all tied to world economic markets. For example, china owns some U. S. Bonds and they decided by them back. Actually lower their currency, making it even less and helping them out. Number six China has a national strategy that is called dumping. This is essentially where the export products or materials are lower price than the price they charge in their home country or even under the cost of production. This obviously loses money but they can destroy the competition and capture the entire market so they can control world exports. This is essentially a monopoly. In summary. There are four points. Number one, there are no barriers to entry. Number two, there is hyper competition and almost no margin. Number three there's low labor and medium cost skills and finally number four, there are economies of scale. Why should you import margin is made in purchasing, not sign remember this. There will always be competitors out there studying you, they will copy, you try to undercut you. They can always take a lower profit than you by importing going to the source directly. You will keep your margin. That source is none other than the factory in china. The other reason you should import is to create a brand of your own. When I first started importing I sourced and sold generic products on Ebay. The reason I did this was because I wanted to reduce my risk and I had no money. Initially I did extremely well, but eventually the competition caught on. They saw that I was making a ton of money with this and they decided to source the same products as me. They soon undercut my costs and my products were not signed. How can you fix this simple? You make a deal with the manufacturer and develop your own product or private label. We're gonna focus on private labeling throughout this course and teach you exactly how to do it. So let's get to some importing pros and cons. I'm gonna separate these into two categories and go through each of them directly. Here are some main reasons you should consider when you're importing from China. 1st. There lower manufacturing costs. We just went through why Chinese prices are so low and manufacturing costs are almost nothing in China compared to the United States and various other countries. Next suppliers are much more open to working with smaller businesses and providing smaller quantities, for example, in the United States, you have to be a huge business to work with any of these manufacturers. They don't want to work with one person just like you and me next, there are a large amount of suppliers to choose from. There are companies everywhere. There are factories next to each other. They're all over the place. Number four China might be the only source for many products. China might be the only place that produces them. This similar to what we talked about before with dumping. They kill out the competitors and guess what? They're the only ones that are able to produce, produce them. Now. Another reason why they're able to produce them is tied to the equipment. Some equipment that they have is nowhere else because they are the only place that makes sense to have this equipment and finally their one stop services such as Alibaba that make it easy to navigate and purchase from suppliers and manufacturers. Now let's go through the con side along with the advantages of sourcing from overseas suppliers. There are also several disadvantages that you should be equally aware of. Some of these disadvantages include perceived lower quality from customers. Well, this is a pretty obvious one. When I was younger, I saw the made in china label and I was like, oh plastic is not always true if you think of an iphone Is a product that is made in China but it is also one of the highest quality products out there. # two, there is almost no intellectual property protection. They don't care how many patents you have. It does not matter to them. There is so much fake material out there. It does not matter at all. Number three language and communication barriers. These can be difficult to overcome. I don't think you speak chinese. I, no I don't but there are translators out there such as google translate and various other services that make it easy to translate. In addition, most of the people out there in china and various other countries think that english is the native language. If you speak it, you can talk to anybody. Number four, there are cultural differences in business practices. It is important how they run a business over there in china is not similar to how you run a business in the United States, Canada europe and some other locations and finally longer shipping time. Although if you do shipped by air, it can come in 3-5 days to paying where you're located in the world. But if you should buy c it could take much longer. Sometimes months, let's go through some china essentials. First, legal and proprietary. Don't mean anything. You should always check trademark, patent and product safety and any other compliance as you do before you import small companies such as you and me think that because we're working with a huge manufacturer in china, they will cover everything. They have this huge legal team. No, it doesn't work like that. As I talked about before. There is almost no intellectual property protection. If it's no patents over there in china, they don't care where it is. They won't check compliance for you. You have to do your own due diligence. Number two prices fluctuate, Raw materials fluctuate, especially with global markets, currency changes, shipping costs, change, nothing is stable over there. This can be a good thing for you though, since suppliers know this, they're gonna go, oh, we should market prices significantly to make our margin. They know you want to reduce cost over time. So they're going to keep the prices high and this leaves you some negotiating room Number three suppliers are not always trustworthy. You've got to do your own due diligence. A verification process is very, very necessary when you're working with china, especially when there are thousands of miles away next, you don't always need to deal with the manufacturer directly, although you will get a better deal. You may have to wait a longer period. There may be a bigger language barrier and they may not be as responsive and the email this can hurt you. Sometimes an agent or wholesaler will be better for you. They can help with shipping, especially since importing can be intimidating if you have never done before. five you should understand the manufacturing process. Once you have the product knowledge, you'll be able to manage the product precisely. You're gonna want to know how the product is made. So you can understand it when you reorder it make variations, you're also gonna want to know when you write a good copy and do the marketing for your product, google it, youtube, it, do whatever else you can. There are so many important parts of the manufacturing process. For example, if you can have plastic part, it's most likely injection molded, go ahead and go youtube it, check how it's made, do some searching, get another product, get a feel for it, build some product knowledge when they say yes, it may not always mean yes, this can be a little complicated but chinese culture is different. What means something to you and me may mean something completely different to them. Make sure you explain the entire process and exactly what you want when you tell them I want good quality. You must explain what good quality means. A lot of times companies make the mistake of saying I want the best price, best quality, best service. Well everyone wants that. What does that actually mean? You've got to be objective and not subjective. You may have to go back and forth with them a few times. Talk to them, make sure they exactly know what you mean. Don't skip any steps, make sure everything you tell them is exactly down right to the little detail. Finally, You don't have to pay 100% up front. This one is so simple. Don't ever pay the whole amount up front. This is a red flag. If anyone asks you to pay everything upfront. In this video we covered an introduction to china. In the next video we will cover the worst categories
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