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How do I become an Amazon seller?
Amazon signNowed $100 billion in annual sales this year, but there’s something else you may not have heard: Over 40 percent of merchandise sales are attributed to third-party sellers.That means that over $40 billion in sales is going to outside merchants.Amazon may be the largest Internet retailer in North America, but it’s the merchants who are pocketing the most money. That’s not the only surprise you may learn about the ecommerce behemoth.So, if you’re interested in getting your own chunk of the Amazon pie, here area few myths about Amazon illustrating that it may not be exactly what you thought:1. That Amazon is 'just another website'Amazon is the king of ecommerce websites. Social-media butterflies use Facebook to engage with friends. Internet users search Google for answers to questions. Online shoppers go to Amazon to do one thing: buy.Given that $100 billion in expected annual sales, Amazon is the king of online markets. It has built-in trust, its buyers' payment information is already saved and Prime members receive two-day shipping on all Prime-eligible orders. So Amazon can’t be beat when it comes to choosing an ecommerce platform to sell on.If you’re serious about succeeding in ecommerce, chances are you stand to gain by selling on Amazon.2. That selling on Amazon has to be difficultYou may think it’s difficult to switch from fulfilling your own orders to selling on Amazon, but for many merchants, the site actually makes their lives easier. Amazon has streamlined the fulfillment process through its Fulfillment by Amazon program.For a small fee, Amazon will handle the majority of fulfilment and customer support tasks, which means zero phone calls, no shipping problems and less hassle for you, the merchant. All you have to do is ship your product, and Amazon will take care of the rest.3. That you can’t be successful selling on Amazon todayThere are multiple success stories of sellers going from zero to five figures a month in just a few weeks' time.If you think you’ve missed the boat on selling on Amazon, you’re wrong. The boat is still very much in the harbor, and there’s still time for you to get on board.First, setup an Amazon seller account. For the time being, you can select the option to ‘Sell as an Individual’ and avoid the monthly fee. Next, add FBA to your seller account.Round up your ‘valuable goods’ and, if possible, pack them up into individual boxes. Doing so will prepare you for the next step, which is setting up and managing where your shipped stuff will live on Amazon.Sign in at Amazon Seller Central and go to the Inventory menu. Choose to ‘Add a listing.’ Because Amazon stores and tracks inventory in marked boxes, you will also need to create a new box for each individual box you send.Hopefully, your inventory items will have easily identifiable codes like a UPC or ISSN, but if not, you can also search on an identical item using Amazon’s search function. When you find a match, click ‘Sell Yours.’After adding some product descriptors, be sure to check off that the item is going to be sold through FBA. Also, you should switch from the default Individual to Case-Packed Items mode. Why?You will inevitably be shipping multiple identical items of something (e.g., DVDs), and you will want Amazon to track these multiple items separately. FBA does this by assigning cases. For example, if you have only one DVD to ship, you’d mark it as 1 unit (i.e., article type) per case and 1 number per case. But if you have three of the same DVD to ship, you’d mark them as 1 unit per case and 3 numbers per case.Keep hitting ‘Add a Listing’ until all your boxed items are cataloged. Now, click ‘Work on Shipment.’ This will allow you to create and print shipping labels for your box(es). Choose SPD (small parcel delivery) as your shipping option unless your boxed items weigh over 150 lbs. The other options are LTL (Less-Than-Truckload) and FTL (Full Truckload), and hopefully you won’t need to worry about these massive haul options for now.Select UPS as your carrier because it partners with Amazon; in other words, using UPS gives you a shipping discount.Now you can start printing out your packing slips and shipping labels. To this end, it helps if you have an at-home scale that will immediately weigh your boxes. If not, you can input the dimensions of your box(es) online and have it weighed out at your local UPS. Just be sure you eventually print out your labels using FBA and not your local UPS- Amazon’s reduced shipping rates will amaze you (sorry about the pun).Once you’ve mailed your box(es), you can track your shipments, and eventually your unpacked inventory, via Amazon.There might be an Amazon App for thatNot all of us are blessed with a smartphone, but if you do have one, you can easily scan your goods and determine their immediate value using either an iOS or Android-based price checker Amazon app on your smartphone. This is useful if you’re dealing with a lot of inventory or prone to checking out store clearance sales for additional merchandise.One free iPhone-based Amazon app is Amazon Seller. The FBAScan app is available for both types of phone systems but requires an Amazon Pro Seller account for activation.Some things to keep in mind1. You pay for shipping. As hinted at above, you are responsible for your own shipping charges to Amazon. This is something to keep in mind as you’re considering packing away Grandma’s 50’s era glassware or your priceless 8-track collection.2. Seller fees. Amazon still takes about a 15% cut on all your sales through FBA. If you can sell your items more profitably through a garage sale or private listing on Ebay, then do so.3. Additional fees. Amazon has a fee schedule for item pickup (basically, anytime Amazon employees must handle your product to stock or ship it) and storage as well as weight-based fees for item shipping. Nothing is free here. Amazon also recently instituted a Long Term Storage fee for items stored longer than one year.4. Co-mingling issues. Because Amazon has numerous distribution centers, it uses the distribution center located closest to the customer when shipping product. As a result, the product you end up selling may not actually be your own if you agree to co-mingle your merchandise. This can happen easily if, say, you are selling a DVD or book that another Amazon seller may also have listed.The advantage of using co-mingling is that you sell more of your stuff faster. The disadvantage is that you can’t exactly vouch for the quality and legality of another seller’s merchandise. This can lead to problems or even Amazon account closure because of pirated goods.5. Sales tax. You may live in a state that requires you to report your sales tax (e.g., Missouri). Alternately, your items might be shipped off to a state that charges sales tax. However, when you work with FBA, you have no good way of knowing which warehouse is stocking your items (especially if you’re comingling) and to which state(s) they are being shipped. While most state ecommerce tax collection has not been aggressively enforced, it may become so in the future.6. Competition. With FBA, you’re not just competing with other third-party merchants on price and selection, you’re also competing with Amazon itself. This is possibly the biggest strike against FBA versus a selling service like Ebay or Etsy. Definitely check Amazon prices for comparable goods before sending your own stuff to FBA.The Best Training Course We’ve FoundJim Cockrum’s Proven Amazon Course is ideal for anyone who wants to order products wholesale from other countries. Jim also offers an online community, additional strategy guides and online tools- among other goodies. Jim’s course looks to be a highly reviewed, cost affordable program for those looking to get started with selling on Amazon using a proven method.
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What are some interesting startups in the education space? Why are they interesting?
Here's one noteworthy peer-to-peer education model in Paris newly opened in November 2013 to students around the world, tuition FREE! — École 42 — The school, housed in a former government building used to educate teachers (ironically enough), was started by Xavier Niel. The founder and majority owner of French ISP Free, Niel is a billionaire many times over. He’s not well known in the U.S., but here he is revered as one of the country’s great entrepreneurial successes in tech. This French Tech School Has No Teachers, No Books, No tuition — And It Could Change EverythingAbove: Nicolas Sadirac, the director of the ambitious, free, French tech school Ecole 42. Image Credit: Dylan Tweney/VentureBeatNicolas Sadirac, a French entrepreneur and educator, is the school’s director. Before École 42 he ran Epitech, a well-regarded, private, for-profit school that trained software engineers.PARIS — École 42 might be one of the most ambitious experiments in engineering education.It has no teachers. No books. No MOOCs. No dorms, gyms, labs, or student centers. No tuition.And yet it plans to turn out highly qualified, motivated software engineers, each of whom has gone through an intensive two- to three-year program designed to teach them everything they need to know to become outstanding programmers.The school, housed in a former government building used to educate teachers (ironically enough), was started by Xavier Niel. The founder and majority owner of French ISP Free, Niel is a billionaire many times over. He’s not well known in the U.S., but here he is revered as one of the country’s great entrepreneurial successes in tech. He is also irrepressibly upbeat, smiling and laughing almost nonstop for the hour that he led a tour through École 42 earlier this week. (Who wouldn’t be, with that much wealth? Yet I have met much more dour billionaires before.) Niel started École 42 with a 70 million euro donation. He has no plans for it to make money, ever.“I know one business, and that’s how to make software,” Niel said. “I made a lot of money and I want to give something back to my country,” he explained.To make the school self-sustaining, he figures that future alumni will give back to their school, just as alumni of other schools do. If a few of them become very rich, as Niel has, perhaps they, too, will give millions to keep it going.The basic idea of École 42 is to throw all the students — 800 to 1,000 per year — into a single building in the heart of Paris, give them Macs with big Cinema displays, and throw increasingly difficult programming challenges at them. The students are given little direction about how to solve the problems, so they have to turn to each other — and to the Internet — to figure out the solutions.The challenges are surprisingly difficult. One student I talked with was coding a ray tracer and building an emulation of the 3-D dungeon in Castle Wolfenstein within his first few months at the school. Six months earlier, he had barely touched a computer and knew nothing of programming. He hadn’t even finished high school.In fact, 40% of École 42′s students haven’t finished high school. Others have graduated from Stanford or MIT or other prestigious institutions. But École 42 doesn’t care about their background — all it cares about is whether they can complete the projects and move on. The only requirement is that they be between the ages of 18 and 30.“We don’t ask anything about what they’ve done before,” Niel said.Yet École 42 is harder to get into than Harvard: Last year, 70,000 people attempted the online qualification test. 20,000 completed the test, and of those, 4,000 were invited to spend four weeks in Paris doing an intensive project that had them working upwards of 100 hours a week on various coding challenges. In the end, 890 students were selected for the school’s inaugural class, which began in November, 2013. (The average age is 22, and 11 percent of the first class is female.)890 students out of 70,000 applicants means an acceptance rate a little north of 1%, or if you only count those who completed the test, 4.5%. By contrast, Harvard accepts about 6% of its applicants. And, even with financial aid, it charges a whole lot more than ZERO for its classes.The upshot: If it works, the school’s course of education will produce coders who are incredibly self-motivated, well-rounded in all aspects of software engineering, and willing to work hard. (The four-week tryout alone, with its 100-hour weeks, blows away the French government’s official 35-hour-work week.)All of École 42′s projects are meant to be collaborative, so the students work in teams of two to five people. At first glance, the École’s classrooms look a little bit like a factory floor or a coding sweatshop, with row after row of Aeron-style chairs facing row after row of big monitors. But a closer look reveals that the layout is designed to facilitate small-group collaboration, with the monitors staggered so that students can easily talk to one another, on the diagonals between the monitors or side by side with the people next to them. Students can come and go as they please; the school is open 24 hours a day and has a well-appointed cafeteria in the basement (with a wine cellar that can hold 5,000 bottles, just in case the school needs to host any parties).Students share all of their code on Github (naturally). They communicate with one another, and receive challenges and tests, via the school’s intranet. Everything else they figure out on their own, whether it means learning trigonometry, figuring out the syntax for C code, or picking up techniques to index a database.Tests are essentially pass-fail: Your team either completes the project or it doesn’t. One administrator compared it to making a car: In other schools, getting a test 90% right means an A; but if you make a car with just three out of four wheels, it is a failure. At École 42, you don’t get points for making it part way there — you have to make a car with all four wheels.The no-teachers approach makes sense, as nearly anything you need to know about programming can now be found, for free, on the Internet. Motivated people can easily teach themselves any language they need to know in a few months of intensive work. But motivation is what’s hard to come by, and to sustain — ask anyone who has tried out Codecademy but not stuck with it. That has prompted the creation of “learn to code” bootcamps and schools around the world. École 42 takes a similar inspiration but allows the students to generate their own enthusiasm via collaborative (and somewhat competitive) teamwork.Sadirac and Niel say that some prestigious universities have already expressed interest in the school’s approach. The two are considering syndicating the model to create similar schools in other countries.But even if they never expand beyond Paris, École 42 could become a signNow force in software education. France already has a reputation for creating great engineers (in software as well as in many other fields).If École 42 adds another thousand highly-motivated, entrepreneurial software engineers to the mix every year, it could very quickly accelerate this country’s competitiveness in tech.And the model will force schools like Harvard to make an extra effort to justify their high tuitions. If you can get training like this for free, and you want to be a software engineer, why go to Harvard?(news link:) This French tech school has no teachers, no books, no tuition -- and it could change everything
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What is the most condescending advice you received from someone who assumed you were poorer or less educated than them?
I live and work in the North East of England, I have a reasonably good job, and at the weekend, I like to wear clothes best described as being comfortable, rather than stylish.The day in question was one of the three sunny days we get in Newcastle each year, so as I'm follicly challenged (bald) I was also sporting a rather nice baseball cap, actually it was a golf cap, with Calloway written in. This has nothing to do with the story. Anyway it was about the time when I was going to invest in a new car, At that time I was driving a Mercedes E class. I walked into the Mercedes garage, looked at both the C and E classes. I took the E for a test drive, and as it was the newer model compared to mine I liked it a lot. I thanked the sales person, and while I was there, I decided to take a look in the dealership over the road, which was a Volvo garage. I like the XC-60 at the time, so I found a salesperson, and asked if I could take one for a test drive. The salesman, said that he didn't have any to test drive. Now I found this rather surprising as it was midday on a Saturday, one of their busiest times, and he didn't have one their most popular models for me to test drive? I questioned this, and I quote "Sir, I have models for people to test drive if they are in a position to buy" I asked what he meant by this, and is response was "Volvo's are very expensive cars, are you sure that you have the money to purchase "Now at this point, my ghast was flabbered I tell you, I had just test drove Mercedes, I owned a Mercedes, and he was asking me if I could afford a Volvo. my first question to him was, May I speak with your manager. Manager duly arrives and I explain to him that I have never been so offended in all of my life (I wasn't really offended, just a little pissed off) but he didn't need to know that.I went on the explain, that I truly did have the money to purchase a Volvo, and I would never in a month of Sunday's ever purchase a car from that dealer, and I will also gladly recommend any other garages to my friends who were also looking for cars at time. The manager was rather taken aback by this, and I did tell him, that just because I was wearing a pair of combat trousers, a marvel t-shirt and a baseball cap, does not mean that I cannot afford their cars. He was very apologetic, but at this point the damage was done.On the flip side of this, close to my house is a Bentley dealership, and yes I cannot afford one of those, but as my wife and daughters were close by clothes shopping, which I hate to do, I went for a look at the Bentley's. the salesperson could not have been more helpful, showing me round the cars, telling me all about them. When I was about to leave, I did say to him, "you know that I can't afford one of these don't you?" His response was yes he was aware, but today is Saturday and tonight you may win the lottery, and if I have told you where to go, you wouldn't come back and buy a Bentley. That ladies and gentlemen is how to do it
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What was the most blatant scam a customer has ever failed to get away with?
When I was a broke college student in the early 1990s, I worked in a busy bookstore in a mall in downtown Boston.The register was located at the front of the store, on a raised platform, so we could monitor customers as they came and left.One day when I was working the register, I noticed a cute guy enter the store carrying a metal clipboard—the kind that had a compartment for storing a notebook or additional paperwork.After disappearing into the back of the store, the guy returned moments later and got in line. When it was his turn, he smiled at me, opened the clipboard’s compartment, and ...
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Why is buying a gun faster and easier than getting a driver's licence? Why do they make people take a driving test but there's n
It is? Strange how I don’t see that.To get a Driver’s License when I moved to Massachusetts, I just visited the Registry of Motor Vehicles, waited in line for nearly 2 hours, showed my New Hampshire License, paid a fee, had my photo taken, and got a temporary paper license that lasted until the real one was mailed.Now, a gun…Well, before I could even move my guns to the state (you have to have a Massachusetts issued license to have a gun in the state - there is a grace period, but it is WAY too short) I visited the police department where we were moving. He was unable to process a permit until I was a resident. I mentioned the grace period problem and was told that it was OK and just keep the guns in the house until the license can come. In other words, I was officially told to ignore the law.The day after we moved in I went back for the process. Thankfully I already had taken a class, but since it wasn’t in Massachusetts, I didn’t have the paper I needed to process the license. Took me 2 months to get into a class to get the certificate. The class covered much less than the class I’d already taken and cost nearly 3 times as much.Back to get the permit (this is the 3rd trip) Told I could not as they had a prisoner and could not allow a civilian into the booking room where the fingerprints were taken.Been in the state about 4 months now and finally getting my license processed. Fingerprints, photo, fee, and the long on-line form the officer had to fill out.License came a little over 7 months later. Been in the state almost a year and I was FINALLY actually legal with what I owned when I moved in.Oh, but you want to know about buying a gun. Well, now that I had my license I could do that. And it so happened that I had a gun in mind. So, a few weeks after I got my license I visited a shop that sold the particular one I wanted. It was a semi-custom item and there were not a lot of authorized dealers. So, I had to drive about 30 minutes to the dealer. About as far as the Registry was, so at least that was similar.I ordered the gun and asked if we could just do the paperwork then. The dealer said it had to be completed at the time of transfer.3 months later, my gun was ready for pickup. I went back to the dealer, and filled out the federal and state paperwork. The dealer then called NICS. I was delayed. The dealer had no idea why. He said it could be anything, but if he’d not heard anything in 3 days he could sell me the gun. So, I went home. Only to have the dealer call me about an hour later to tell me that the background had been approved. But alas it was late and I needed to wait a week to find time to return.On my 3rd trip to the dealer, I paid for the gun, had to buy a lock for it as the lock the manufacturer included wasn’t on the ‘approved’ list. The lock I bought was cheaper and seems to me less secure than the one that came with the gun. I also had to sign a form that I certified that I knew how to use the gun. (Isn’t that what the mandatory classes are for?) and FINALLY, got to take the new gun home.Driver’s license took two hours. Gun purchase took almost 2 years, and except for the 3 month period where my custom gun was being built, there really isn’t anything I could do to speed up that process. An in stock gun would have required the same crap.I’ve never been injured by anyone with a gun. I’ve been in several accidents and injured both times - head-on by a drunk who was on a suspended license from his first DUI, and a woman who rear ended me in a toll booth and never slowed down.Seems to me that the gun thing is way too complicated and the driver’s license thing is way too easy.
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Could a general anesthesia help an insomniac to fall asleep?
I think Michael Jackson answered that question for the rest of us. Yes, anesthetic medications will help you fall “asleep.” I put the word in quotation marks because it’s not the same as natural sleep. When you’re naturally asleep, you will notice if someone plunges a knife in you. Anesthetics are designed to make it such that a surgeon can operate on you and you don’t care. It’s more akin to a coma than restful, natural sleep. When most people emerge from a general anesthetic, they don’t feel well rested. They feel like someone beat them up. They may be nauseous, and they may have a sore throat from the breathing tube.The one exception to this is propofol. Propofol is a powerful anesthetic that is given intravenously. It burns in the vein, but other than that it’s a very pleasant drug to take. Patients become unconscious within seconds of it being administered. They wake up euphoric, and without nausea. I call it my “thank you” anesthetic, because I’m more likely to hear that phrase from a patient when I use it and no other drugs along with it.The down side to propofol is that it relaxes the muscles so much that many people will experience airway collapse when they get it. That means you can’t breathe. Now, if I’m giving you the drug (or any other board certified anesthesiologist), then airway collapse is no problem. I’m skilled at airway management; it’s what I do all day every day. I can use any number of tools at my disposal to keep you safe. If, on the other hand, you have a numb nut who is not vigilantly watching the patient, then that patient is going to die, a la Michael Jackson.So, if using only propofol, it’s possible to use an anesthetic to induce restful sleep. However, in order to do so, you would basically have to set up an operating room in the patient’s bedroom. You would need, at the bare minimum, IV supplies, a pump for the drug, vital sign monitoring equipment, supplemental oxygen, airway supplies, rescue medications, a defibrillator, suction, and a fire extinguisher. Roughly $100k worth of equipment. That’s on top of what the anesthesiologist would charge as a professional fee, which is in the neighborhood of $300/hour. Is it worth it? Well, if anyone out there thinks it is, get in touch with me.
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Which past U.S. president was the biggest jerk in real life?
It’s hard to answer because we know so little about the private lives of the first presidents. Now, of course, they are all under the microscope of the media, the internet, and a continually nosy public.But with the little I know, I will nominate Lyndon B. Johnson. He was a fascinating person, and I am hoping I live long enough to read Caro’s fifth and final volume of his comprehensive biography when finished.But in the first four volumes, you see a man who is driven to do the best for himself, all the time. It is his image, his future, his prosperity. I will give just a few examples:He had the characteristic of getting in someone’s face, of poking a finger on the breastbone, of wrapping an arm around the neck if he needed you to stay there.He is known for dictating and giving orders while sitting on the commode, and making his underlings be in there with him. Personally, I think it was a sign of his own use of power — making someone smell the stench, simply because he could.His wife Lady Bird (Claudia Alta Taylor) was a sweet and charming person. A lot of Lyndon’s money — including his radio and TV empire — was really hers before they married. She helped him get his ranch. Johnson’s friend and political ally, John Connally, had a beautiful young wife, Nellie. Johnson was constantly on his own faithful wife, “Why can’t you dress like Nellie?” or “Why don’t you have the charm Nellie has?”If Johnson needed you, he was your best friend. When he was through with you, that was too bad for you.He had to have it his way, and he would do whatever it took to make sure he got his way. He was not beyond whining, bribing, blackmailing, or leveraging to make people do what he wanted.He had no compunctions about stealing a local election, and then calling in friends from higher courts to keep him from being prosecuted.He had very few “friends” who actually liked him, and most of them were older men who did not perceive his true motives.In spite of these things, he was a brilliant politician and diplomat, and I think he had some noble motives in his push for civil rights, though, in the lingo of the day, his main reason for sympathy for Black Americans, saying, when he worked on a road crew by the sweat of his brow, he had felt what it was like to be a (n-word) himself.He was a brilliant school teacher, in which he was certified. His elementary kids one year in Cotulla experienced marked improvement because he wanted them to. Then, in another year, as a high school teacher in Houston, he took his students to the state championship in debate in that one year he taught. Had he been a school teacher, he probably would have been a great one.But he wanted to be president.
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