Train to make $1,000 or more a month in your first 6-12 months of selling from an online course. What other classes are out there?

You are basically the Fonz of selling shit online. But you are NOT too cool to take classes about how to grow your Amazon-based business. Even the Fonz isn’t that cool. Oka-eyyyyyyyy?

So, get your Trapper-keepers and your Ticonderogas ready, because class is in session.

What should you be looking for in a course? Look for courses that apply to your particular niche, and make sure that it has up-to-date information.

Pick courses that help you connect with other entrepreneurs – because networking is everything.

Some courses are marketed in groups as an “academy” while others are just one-offs. Find the package that works for you and your business.

We ranked these courses from “Free” to “Not-So-Free” because you shouldn’t have to take out loans just to learn! (You hear me, Sallie Mae?!)

  • Seller University – FREE training videos. These are straight from Amazon, so who better to learn from?
  • Jungle Scout Academy – usually $69 a month, now on sale at $34. Over 130 videos and advice from the pros on every topic all in one “academy.”
  • Online Selling Experiment – $199 for “The Basics.” Ryan Grant has a 30 day money-back guarantee that these courses will make you $1,000 or more a month in your first 3-6 months.
  • Freedom Ticket – $997 or FREE with Helium 10, Platinum, Diamond, or Elite. Includes 8 weeks of training and a TON of Helium 10’s amazing tools!
  • Online Retail Mastery – $997. It’s a steep price, but they have a 30-day money back guarantee…worth a shot.
  • Amazing Selling Machine – $4,997. Matt Clark and Jason Katzenback have created the most comprehensive course you can invest in. Don’t worry, you can pay it out in installments.

So even though school’s out for Summer, school could still be very much in session for people who want to get ahead in ecommerce!

About the Author

Anne Krane

Anne Krane is a Boston based improviser, actor, and writer. But to make money, she teaches kids the alphabet and how to play the quiet game. She loves a good wood-wicked candle, utilizes the post office, and kills succulents with the best of them. When the world opens back up, you can see her performing at Improv Asylum, or come to her classroom if you’d like to learn to read.

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