The Georgia Manufacturing Alliance Provides Amazon Training to Help Consumer Product Manufacturers

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Thursday, May 3rd, 2018

The Georgia Manufacturing Alliance is providing a unique training resource to help manufacturers of consumer-based products improve their product listings on Amazon. Held May 22 from 7:30am – 9am at The 1818 Club in Duluth, GA, this upcoming educational series guides manufacturers in launching new products and gaining more visibility for existing lines.

Steven Pope, known as "My Amazon Guy", will teach attendees how to launch products on Amazon and accelerate sales and growth through advertising, listing optimization, and logistics. He has helped more than 50 brands obtain their goals. He grew his own business, Fine Occasion, to 500k annual sales and has extensive corporate experience working as an eCommerce Director and Marketing Manager.

"Manufacturers need to sell directly to the consumer on Amazon,” said Steven Pope. “Selling on Amazon isn't easy, but this seminar will help manufacturers navigate the Amazon jungle. This video link will share more details about this upcoming event: https://youtu.be/bcsIYeSL2wM.

The breakfast seminar, “How to Sell on Amazon - Launching Products and Increasing Sales”, will cover hot topics such as: • How to launch products on Amazon • Marketing on Amazon to increase sales • Overcoming the complications of selling on Amazon. To register for this event: https://www.georgiamanufacturingalliance.com/events/how-to-sell-on-amazon-breakfast-seminar

AGENDA
7:30 - 8:00 am Registration, Breakfast, Buy From Georgia Program
8:00 - 8:30 am How to Launch & Sell Your Products on Amazon
8:30 - 9:00 am Wrap Up and Q&A

“In support of the upcoming Buy From Georgia Program, we are helping our manufacturers take advantage of ecommerce by highlighting their products on Amazon,” said Jason Moss, CEO of the Georgia Manufacturing Alliance. “We currently have a 1,000 items that are made in Georgia on our BuyFromGa.com website. By educating manufacturers about the power of Amazon, we hope to add to this growing list and to boost sales of consumer-based products that are made in our state.”