Category: Entrepreneurship

Remote Control – The Challenges of Working Remotely

Here at InventoryLab we all work remotely. Our team members are spread throughout the United States, and it’s been incredibly beneficial for us. We’ve been able to pull talent from all over the country instead of being limited to one geographical area. As a result, our small team is unique and diverse. Each person brings […]

Must Read For Ecommerce Sellers

I recently sat down with Cyndi Thomason of Bookskeep to talk about her new book Profit First for Ecommerce Sellers: Transform Your Ecommerce Business from a Cash-Eating Monster to a Money-Making Machine published earlier this month. Cyndi shared where the idea to write the book came from, how she believes eCommerce sellers can stay competitive, […]

Tidying Up Your Business

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve probably heard of Marie Kondo and her Konmari method of tidying up any living space. It seems like everywhere you turn now, you read another article about her book The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up and/or her new Netflix series Tidying Up With Marie Kondo. If I’m […]

Business Resolutions For Success in 2019

Welcome to 2019! It’s that time again when everyone is making resolutions for the new year. It seems like we hear the same resolutions being made year after year after year. People resolve to eat healthier. Exercise more. Get more involved socially or politically. Read more books. Spend less time on the phone. Learn a […]

Having the Time of Your (FBA) Life

“I don’t want to simplify or speed up the listing process.” -No Amazon FBA Seller Ever Everyone knows that time is money when it comes to selling. Especially at this time of year, it feels like there aren’t enough hours in the day. If you’re already using InventoryLab for Amazon FBA selling, you know that […]

Dollars and Sense – Staying Profitable All Year Long

A Seller’s Guide to Year-Round Profits The holiday season is here, and with it comes one of the busiest and most profitable times of the seller’s year. But what happens when the rush to buy holiday presents dies down and sellers are once again faced with sluggish sales and low profits? Well, believe it or […]

Back on the Block – From the Military to Amazon FBA

“I own a department store open 24/7 that sells things to people all around the world.” (Rayan, a 10-year Navy veteran describing his business and what he does for a living) If you’ve ever been a member of the military or part of a military family, you know how difficult it can be to adjust […]

6 Things to Know Before Issuing 1099s

Guest Post by Cyndi Thomason of bookskeep As the year comes to a close, in addition to the busy selling season, it’s time to ensure you are ready for January and the IRS deadlines for 1099’s.  The IRS requires 1099s to be issued to vendors and filed with the IRS by January 31st.  There is […]