rox
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You know I don't like to be a complainer, I find it hard to be around people who constantly complain, BUT you have no idea how hard this is what I am doing, getting our products on Amazon and everything I went through to even get this far. I e-mailed Dan McCarty a 35 page story of how hard this was.
Now it seems I am on round two. Remember back when I said that I had sent in double the inventory and Amazon wrecked it, made it unsaleable? remember that? Well even though I got paid for it it still means that is half the inventory available for sale. Since I only ship once a year to USA this is a problem. Once a year I make one consolidated shipment of pallets of olive oil going to our USA customers, mainly private country clubs. Earlier this year I sent a pallet to a third party to hold while I got Amazon set up. I went through H E double hockey sticks but got set up on Amazon. I'm looking at the orders coming through and realize that I am not going to have enough inventory to last until our next shipment next spring. Every day I get more nervous, what should I do, I'm going to run out of inventory but the shipping on one pallet is very expensive, I can't sell for a loss, just to keep inventory. I spend a few days getting quotes on freight, in the meantime the orders have been coming through strong so my husband and I realize we probably should send more now. What we have left in inventory IF sales stay around the same, we won't make it through Christmas. We have just enough left in our stainless steel storage tanks to ship around 100 liters. I am like an ocean wave one day I am up, the next day I am down, should we send more at a high freight cost or just let it run out, or maybe orders will cool down, but then look we are getting more orders. Today hubby and I had one more talk on this and decided, we are going to bottle and ship a small pallet to Amazon, it is going by air actually.
One every product I have to put a sticker on with the Amazon catalog number and Amazon bar code. Remember I am dealing with Amazon USA. In the software you create a .pdf page of the catalog number on labels. However the labels are set to run on American paper 8 1/2 x 11 not the A4 size paper over here in France. I hunt it down and find where I can generate a .pdf so I can print the product catalog labels on A4 paper and they give me 10 sizes of labels for A4 paper I can buy in France. I want Poly labels, I don't want paper labels, I don't like paper labels, when the customer goes to peal off the catalog label the paper is a PIA, no the poly labels are much better. Not only that when you stick a paper label on the tin if you affix it crooked then pealing off a paper label is a PIA, so poly is the only way to go.
Office Depot! Yup they have Office Depot in France but they do not carry any of the 10 label choices Amazon will generate. A google search finds a supplier for exactly what I want, I add it to my shopping basket and proceed to check out. Payment is only by PayPal but PayPal is a problem, your American PayPal account won't work over here. Once in a while and i forget how I do it exactly, once in a while I can get PayPal to work, to rig it so it goes through but I never remember how I did it, PayPal wants you to create a separate PayPal Account for France, I don't want to do that I have enough accounts already. I finally find the labels, and can't buy them because my American PayPal account is not accepted. So this is what I am going to do. I printed up the Label Product page I am going to take it downtown to the stationary store where I bought my printer and ask them to order the labels for me.
I also need labels for each shipping box and for the pallet. Amazon ONLY gives you the option of printing American Letter size paper, no other choices. They are 6 per page on the label stock. Becasue the A4 paper is a bit narrow and linger than American Letter sized paper the standard size over here is 2 across and 8 per page. Not 6 per page. I have a nice stock of white vinyl labels in various sizes, but not the size needed for the boxes and pallet. You have to be careful when buying vinyl labels, there are suppliers who sell at a lower price but their products are not white-white they are a grayish-white and I don't like that. I had bought a test buy from a vinyl label manufacturer and one of my test buys was 8 1/2 by 11 whole page label. I have 20 sheets on hand so what I plan to do is print the Amazon Label .pdf File for the boxes & pallet on that whole sheet label and just use a scissors and cut them up into individual labels.
This is part and parcel of what my life has been like getting on Amazon. It has been so NOT EASY. Hopefully tomorrow the stationary store will order the blank labels I need for the tins. My recourse of last resort is to order them in USA, ship them to my daughter and have her mail blank labels to me. That is expensive and it will take about 8 days for the package to arrive.
We are going to take a financial risk and ship more olive oil now, well within a few weeks. We had to order 1 liter stainless steel tins and I am suspicious of our supplier they have not given us a delivery date yet, they just got bought out buy a new company so they are in flux also. There isn't one single thing about shipping to Amazon that has been easy for me. Not last time, not this time. Last time I had the pallet parked in USA, this time I am shipping it directly from France, I hope nothing goes wrong. We will be sending more 1 liter and 2 liter sizes, I hope they don't wreck them on intake.
Now it seems I am on round two. Remember back when I said that I had sent in double the inventory and Amazon wrecked it, made it unsaleable? remember that? Well even though I got paid for it it still means that is half the inventory available for sale. Since I only ship once a year to USA this is a problem. Once a year I make one consolidated shipment of pallets of olive oil going to our USA customers, mainly private country clubs. Earlier this year I sent a pallet to a third party to hold while I got Amazon set up. I went through H E double hockey sticks but got set up on Amazon. I'm looking at the orders coming through and realize that I am not going to have enough inventory to last until our next shipment next spring. Every day I get more nervous, what should I do, I'm going to run out of inventory but the shipping on one pallet is very expensive, I can't sell for a loss, just to keep inventory. I spend a few days getting quotes on freight, in the meantime the orders have been coming through strong so my husband and I realize we probably should send more now. What we have left in inventory IF sales stay around the same, we won't make it through Christmas. We have just enough left in our stainless steel storage tanks to ship around 100 liters. I am like an ocean wave one day I am up, the next day I am down, should we send more at a high freight cost or just let it run out, or maybe orders will cool down, but then look we are getting more orders. Today hubby and I had one more talk on this and decided, we are going to bottle and ship a small pallet to Amazon, it is going by air actually.
One every product I have to put a sticker on with the Amazon catalog number and Amazon bar code. Remember I am dealing with Amazon USA. In the software you create a .pdf page of the catalog number on labels. However the labels are set to run on American paper 8 1/2 x 11 not the A4 size paper over here in France. I hunt it down and find where I can generate a .pdf so I can print the product catalog labels on A4 paper and they give me 10 sizes of labels for A4 paper I can buy in France. I want Poly labels, I don't want paper labels, I don't like paper labels, when the customer goes to peal off the catalog label the paper is a PIA, no the poly labels are much better. Not only that when you stick a paper label on the tin if you affix it crooked then pealing off a paper label is a PIA, so poly is the only way to go.
Office Depot! Yup they have Office Depot in France but they do not carry any of the 10 label choices Amazon will generate. A google search finds a supplier for exactly what I want, I add it to my shopping basket and proceed to check out. Payment is only by PayPal but PayPal is a problem, your American PayPal account won't work over here. Once in a while and i forget how I do it exactly, once in a while I can get PayPal to work, to rig it so it goes through but I never remember how I did it, PayPal wants you to create a separate PayPal Account for France, I don't want to do that I have enough accounts already. I finally find the labels, and can't buy them because my American PayPal account is not accepted. So this is what I am going to do. I printed up the Label Product page I am going to take it downtown to the stationary store where I bought my printer and ask them to order the labels for me.
I also need labels for each shipping box and for the pallet. Amazon ONLY gives you the option of printing American Letter size paper, no other choices. They are 6 per page on the label stock. Becasue the A4 paper is a bit narrow and linger than American Letter sized paper the standard size over here is 2 across and 8 per page. Not 6 per page. I have a nice stock of white vinyl labels in various sizes, but not the size needed for the boxes and pallet. You have to be careful when buying vinyl labels, there are suppliers who sell at a lower price but their products are not white-white they are a grayish-white and I don't like that. I had bought a test buy from a vinyl label manufacturer and one of my test buys was 8 1/2 by 11 whole page label. I have 20 sheets on hand so what I plan to do is print the Amazon Label .pdf File for the boxes & pallet on that whole sheet label and just use a scissors and cut them up into individual labels.
This is part and parcel of what my life has been like getting on Amazon. It has been so NOT EASY. Hopefully tomorrow the stationary store will order the blank labels I need for the tins. My recourse of last resort is to order them in USA, ship them to my daughter and have her mail blank labels to me. That is expensive and it will take about 8 days for the package to arrive.
We are going to take a financial risk and ship more olive oil now, well within a few weeks. We had to order 1 liter stainless steel tins and I am suspicious of our supplier they have not given us a delivery date yet, they just got bought out buy a new company so they are in flux also. There isn't one single thing about shipping to Amazon that has been easy for me. Not last time, not this time. Last time I had the pallet parked in USA, this time I am shipping it directly from France, I hope nothing goes wrong. We will be sending more 1 liter and 2 liter sizes, I hope they don't wreck them on intake.