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Where can I get a barcode for new products that I'm going to sell on Amazon and my future E-commerce?
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TK
TK
Hi there
i found a very extensive article where you can order UPC barcodes from Amazon
http://www.cpcstrategy.com/blog/2016/07/amazon-upc-codes-101/
GH
GH
We use Speedy Barcodes - https://speedybarcodes.com/ - they are economical and allow you to purchase any number of barcodes from one to hundreds of thousands.
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Hi! What kind of barcode are you looking for? Do you mean ASIN code, your product number or something else?
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