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We’re ending off the month talking to one of the unsung trailblazers for diversity in the design community — Andrew Bass Jr. Longtime fans of Revision Path will recognize Andrew […]
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It’s easy to see that one can only grow so far in their Amazon business when they’re on their own. But making business-related relationships isn’t as easy for some as for others. Contrary to what people think, FBA is not an isolated and purely transactional job, but requires important relationships and interaction with everyone involved.
Today, The Full-Time FBA Show does a deep dive into which Amazon-related relationships you need to focus on and why. From customers to brand managers and store managers, you will realize that fostering these key relationships is good for both your personal and business growth. And remember, Amazon loves third-party sellers who take customer care seriously, so let’s talk about how to prioritize those customer relationships as well.
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We’re ending off the month talking to one of the unsung trailblazers for diversity in the design community — Andrew Bass Jr. Longtime fans of Revision Path will recognize Andrew […]
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