Frequently Asked Questions for Amazon Newbies

Aug 21, 2026

When starting out on an online selling platform like Amazon, many people run into no shortage of questions and difficulties. This article will help answer common questions to support newcomers through the online business process more easily, while also offering some useful advice to improve sales effectiveness.

1. Answering Common Questions for Amazon Newcomers

When first creating an Amazon account, many people don’t know where to start or how to choose the right direction to minimize risk, especially newbie store owners. Some basic steps to take for accurate direction are:

  1. Research the market by studying the Best Seller category on Amazon and currently best-selling products.
  2. Use a paid market-analysis tool to measure other sellers’ sales volume and revenue for a more detailed view.
  3. Choose a suitable product based on price competitiveness, supply source, and product quality.
  4. Ship goods to an Amazon warehouse and grow your storefront, aiming to increase revenue through optimizing product listings and customer care.

Newcomers shouldn’t invest heavily right from the start — instead, choose lower-priced items to build up experience while limiting financial risk. Some important notes:

  • Products to avoid or approach with caution include food, cosmetics, or counterfeit goods copying famous brands.
  • Clearly understand the market to reduce risk and avoid “gambling” on luck.

2. Frequently Asked Questions About Selling on Amazon

Below are some common questions and difficulties that newcomers, and even long-time sellers, are curious about when working with Amazon:

  1. US consumers complain about Amazon being flooded with Chinese goods and counterfeits — how does the trade war affect sellers who mainly import from China?
  2. Can goods manufactured in Vietnam compete on price and design with Chinese goods, especially when Vietnam’s retail price is similar to AliExpress prices? What’s the experience with packing and shipping to an Amazon warehouse?
  3. High demand usually goes hand-in-hand with high competition, so how can you find a “niche” product with high demand but low competition? Can current tools actually help solve this problem?
  4. In a niche with about $800,000 in revenue and more than 100 sellers offering the same product, can changes to setup, pricing, or design create a new opportunity to succeed?

3. Answers to the Questions Above

Selling on Amazon is truly a war of attrition, not for those who give up easily. Even starting with just $200-300 in capital, what matters is carefully learning and researching these factors:

  • Choosing a product that fits the market.
  • Pricing accurately to compete effectively.
  • Analyzing how to build a professional Amazon product page.
  • Focusing on product images and customer reviews to build trust.

Specifically on the questions raised:

3.1. The Issue of Chinese Goods and the Trade War

Amazon now controls product origin more strictly. However, if you’re a Vietnamese seller importing goods from China to sell in the US, you won’t have a competitive advantage over rivals due to review policies and customer perception. Even so, there are still many Chinese products that sell well on this platform.

3.2. Can Vietnamese Goods Compete?

Mass-produced items made by machine in Vietnam struggle to compete on price with Chinese goods. So it’s better to prioritize finding specific items where Vietnam has its own advantage. Experience and market understanding will help a seller grow gradually over time.

3.3. Finding a Niche Product with High Demand but Low Competition

The idea of “finding a product with high demand and low competition” is often advertised heavily in Amazon-selling courses, but is actually quite rare to find. Achieving this requires software to support in-depth data analysis and real-world testing by actually running the sale. Success or failure depends heavily on the seller’s skill, market instinct, and patience.

3.4. Opportunity in a Busy Market Niche

In high-revenue niches with many sellers, optimizing keywords, pricing, and product setup is an art you learn through real practice. It’s common to see a lower-priced product sell more slowly than a similar product at a higher price. Review count and the ability to appear in search results are what determine success.

4. Conclusion

Starting a business on Amazon isn’t simple, but it’s not impossible either. What matters is persistence, continuous learning, and carefully researching the market and product to build success step by step. Hopefully these notes help give you more direction and experience to start your online money-making journey more effectively.