And here’s the third and final part of my How-To Guide for Selling Your Stuff on Amazon Marketplace. I loved writing this part because here’s where you get paid! Nothing is better then getting cash for your old things. If you have any questions on any of these parts leave a comment with your question and I’ll reply.
How to Get Paid by Amazon Marketplace
- Login to your Seller account.
- Click on the “Seller Account Information”
- In the section titled “Deposit Method” click the Add button on the far right.
- On this page is where you enter the information needed to allow Amazon to deposit your earnings into your bank account. Be careful all data is correct.
- After entering your data go back to your Seller account main page.
- Underneath the “Get Paid” section click on “View your payments account”
- From this page you can see a breakdown of how much money you have made. Click on the button on the left column that says “Request Disbursement.” Note: If you have just created your account and just entered in your bank information Amazon requires a 2-week waiting period before they will reimburse your bank account. This is done to prevent fraud.
- On the next page you must confirm that you want to “Request Disbursement” to the account you entered in step 4.
- After clicking the button you are presented with a screen that confirms that you a Disbursement has been requested.
- You may not see the deposit for up to 5 days. For greater detail read Amazon’s excellent page on this topic.











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I am trying to find good information on how to improve our “search results” in Amazon Marketplace. Right now one of our products shows up on page 9!
I would anticipate that improving our product rankings in Amazon is similar to organic search results on Google but I can’t find any information on how to achieve that in Marketplace.
If you search “royal jelly” I believe we are on the 9th page. Any guidance on how to move toward the 1st page would be greatly appreciate
Tim Durham Jr.
Durham’s Bee Farm, Inc.
Hello Tim, thank you for commenting! You're the first commenter on this bog iteration so congrats to you and me!
So I did some sleuthing on your behalf, here's what I've turned up: Amazon uses their own blend of search technology they've named A9. It's based off Google but adds in Amazon's product results. This is their page describing it: http://www.a9.com/-/company/productsearch.jsp
I also did a generic Google search for "royal jelly" and didn't see your product page turn up, even after going into a few pages. I recommend improving your Google search results to start with. This is called "SEO", Search Engine Optimization, which is thrown a lot nowadays. It's just a buzz word, with 97% of everything talked about it being fluff. In any case, check out Google's own guide to SEO, it's a great starting point: http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answ... .
Also use the internet to research General SEO and also A9 SEO. The internet is the best resource: free and plentiful.
Good luck.