If you work in a company, you will work 8 hours normally, usually 15 hours in the morning to reply to customer emails, 0.5 hours to deal with negative reviews and customer complaints, 1 hour to analyze traffic data, conversion rate fluctuations, and advertising costs, and 3 hours in the afternoon to select products and Put on shelves, edit and process keywords, and process self-shipping and FBA (shipped by Amazon) inventory and orders in 2 hours. If you start your own business on the Amazon platform, the business involved is much more complicated, including but not limited to logistics, warehousing, and supply chain. Management, store application, brand registration, operation, etc.

Amazon’s cross-border operation itself is a job where “details determine success or failure”, involving the following factors:

Can you discover the details – creativity;

Whether you can improve after discovering it – execution ability;

Whether there is any effect after your improvement – summary ability;

Whether you give up if it doesn’t work – willpower.

If you feel that you have the above four characteristics, then you are a very suitable talent for Amazon’s cross-border e-commerce. In this industry, if you are not an e-commerce professional, you can still achieve your own achievements. Because cross-border e-commerce belongs to the field of online retail, sometimes there are unexpected gains when considering how to operate from a “layman’s perspective.”