Prosper Show is an annual conference for established Amazon sellers to learn more about best practise education, new ways of doing things and opportunities for networking with others in the FBA space. A wide range of service providers attend this event to meet new and existing clients, and learn from one another. The full exhibitor…
The Amazon FBA secret recipe for success in 2019
Every year, the Amazon marketplace grows and morphs into something new. What was once an obscure online bookstore has come to dominate online retail throughout much of the world. Here’s some interesting facts and figures: Amazon’s share of the US e-commerce market is now 49%, or 5% of all retail spend – July, 2018. Amazon…
The Lazy Entrepreneur Podcast Features A2X
A2X was featured on the Lazy Entrepreneur Podcast this week. Where long time business owner and A2X user, Sam Priestley showed his listeners the details of the day-to-day of his Amazon FBA accounting. He goes into depth on how he combines a traditional accountant, bookkeeping software and A2X to handle a large international Amazon FBA…
A2X wins Xero Americas Industry Specific app of the year 2018 award
We’re thrilled to announce that A2X has been granted the Industry Specific app of the year award at the Xero Americas awards 2018. This award recognizes the fact that accountants and bookkeepers in North America (and throughout the world) are gaining significant amounts of value out of using A2X to automate their Amazon accounting. “The…
Infographic: A Guide to Amazon Seller Fees: Everything You Must Know Including Hidden Fees
There are many fees involved in working with Amazon as a seller. When it comes to selling on Amazon, nothing comes for free! Amazon charges you a fee for just about everything it does within the sale and delivery process. However, most sellers find that these fees are well worth it and allow them to…
The other half of Amazon – What is Amazon Web Services, Some Facts & Stats
For over 10 years now Amazon has been conquering the world of web hosting. You might be unable to purchase a shared hosting plan directly from the online giant, but, more likely than not, you already have used services running on Amazon Web Services. Netflix, Reddit, AOL, and Pinterest are some of the most popular names…