Guys-
As someone who is familiar with internet entrepreneurship in general but has never sold on eBay or amazon, and never done anything related to arbitrage or reselling, I have a question-
This seems really hard to scale. Like, I read online about someone who buys a book at an estate sale for $1 and sells it for $50 on Amazon. Okay. You can't repeat that 10000 times though. How is this going to make you rich?
I assume the people who get rich find a few products (or more than a few) that they can buy and sell large quantities of consistently. Making it more of a real business that's sustainable and growable (just buy more inventory and sell more = more profit).
Is that the general idea?
Just doesn't seem scalable based on how some people seem to be doing it lol. Or is it just not a method that people get rich by (I'm talking 7-8 figures income)
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09-25-2015, 09:44 PM #121
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09-25-2015, 11:07 PM #122
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09-26-2015, 12:41 AM #123
Was just asking.
And you did nothing to answer my questions. I'm assuming that the path to 6 figure profit via FBA is not by doing 1-offs like finding a specific book on sale one time? Just doesn't make sense to me.
Do the successful people find a few niches or product lines that they can sell more and more of, and stick with it? That's my guess.
Looking to understand more. But I basically started my other post by saying I know nothing about FBA. So telling me I'm unaware is pointless.
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09-26-2015, 08:35 AM #124
i didnt answer your question because its not that your unaware about fba, your just unaware in general in economics. not to be rude but do a little reading then ask me some questions.
you can only sell x amount of product a day, even if you have the best selling product, and if you had the best selling product, why wouldnt the manufacturer or amazon be distributing it? at that point profit is so small its not feasible as it is going to be a MAP item.
there is no one path to success. some do private label, others do online arbitrage. making 6 figures is all about capital in vs capital out.
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09-26-2015, 09:41 AM #125
what you're talking about, buying books for a dollar, 1-off purchases, etc. is a side hustle at best. sure, you can source from garage sales and thrift stores, but imo that's expending the maximum energy for minimum return. people do it because it takes no skills and no investment, only labor.
what you were talking about before (passive income, scalable business, >$1m potential) sell brands and import product from china by the shipping container.I lift therefore I am.
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09-26-2015, 04:18 PM #126
Hey guys I've decided to just jump into RA because I have a decent amount of money coming in at the end of the month. Probably gonna have about $1200 to play around with. I'm a complete noob. I was out scanning some clearance items at several stores today but most items weren't after I scanned it on the AZ seller app. In this case is it worth buying the item anyway and make a new listing? I would have to buy my own barcode for it in this case too wouldn't I? I found some awesome product that I would buy myself but again they were not in the Amazon data base.
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09-26-2015, 05:27 PM #127
Das generally not it mane. Also try manually searching for items by name. I dont do RA anymore but when I used to, I found some people add things on amazon may not use the right UPC, so when you scan it doesn't show up.
I would advise against creating new listings for RA, unless you really know what you're doing and are confident they'll sell well. Best bet is to find products with established listings that you know have demand based on sales history.***WetBreasts is gonna make it crew***
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09-26-2015, 06:01 PM #128
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09-26-2015, 06:02 PM #129
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09-27-2015, 05:10 AM #130
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09-27-2015, 08:17 AM #131
I went through 30+ lectures on abritrage, it seems like a lot of work to go to all these stores and you MIGHT find a few items that are profitable. I have 15k i can invest, should i jump straight into pl? What do you look for in a pl item? where do you find your pl item? Ali?
Thanks for all the help so far!
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09-27-2015, 09:13 AM #132
Question for some of you more experienced sellers
I'm pretty close to sealing the deal on my 1st PL product, so I was browsing around trying to come up with a 2nd one when I found something. It's under a sort of generic chinese brand so I typed it into amazon and found some other amazon seller, selling many of this brand's products and claiming in the description to be "The only authorized dealer of *brand* on Amazon!" Does this mean I can't sell any of these products on Amazon? If I list something under the same brand does he have any rights to have me take it down etc? Or does this not mean anything?
Most of the products have good descriptions but must be poorly marketed, because they're not selling at all, so I think I could swoop in and generate a lot more sales.*College dropout crew*
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09-27-2015, 09:39 AM #133
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09-27-2015, 09:40 AM #134
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09-27-2015, 09:50 AM #135
Yah i don't want to sell under his but the product doesn't allow for customized logos. So if i change the color and put up the same product can he do anything? will amazon care? the product would be exactly the same except for a color change and it'd be under my buy box. and does the fact he's an "authorized dealer" mean anything?
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09-27-2015, 10:33 AM #136
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09-27-2015, 12:45 PM #139
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09-27-2015, 12:56 PM #141
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order from china websites products, resell them with a private label on amazon for profit.
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09-27-2015, 01:15 PM #142
maybe I'm not explaining it very well. He didn't actually pl or put his own brand on it. He just found "generic chinese product", and now sells it on his store. The only thing that concerned me was he had "the only authorized dealer" in his descriptions. from what i can tell, that only matters for manufacturer warranties or things of that nature, but again Im still not sure
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09-27-2015, 01:43 PM #143
"the only authorized dealer" is meaningless without a brand name. to register a brand on amazon a seller needs photos of a brand name on the product, on the packaging, and a brand website. and then even when the brand is registered that doesn't prevent other sellers from selling on his product page, it only protects the seller from other sellers modifying the product page.
if he's selling an unbranded product, and you order the identical unbranded product you can undercut him and sell on his page. if he's selling a branded product, and you sell the same thing that is either unbranded or differently branded, he can get you suspended for intellectual property infringement.
but i'd be fairly surprised if an unbranded product was doing well enough on amazon to warrant you jumping in on it. i would at least search for a patent or trademark before ordering.I lift therefore I am.
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09-27-2015, 03:43 PM #144
I'm so confused haha
The product is branded, just with the Chinese suppliers brand name "Akuroma"
All he's done is put the listing up with the product on it.
So the product is like "Akuroma Set of 5 butchers knives"
The chinese supplier says they don't add custom logos.
So the product will have the "Akuroma" brand on it no matter what
My thought was to add a slight difference to it, like add an extra knife, and make it a new product on its own.
So his might say "Akuroma Set of 5 butchers knives"
Mine will say "Akuroma Set of 6 butcher knives"
What could he possibly do if this is not his brand and this is effectively a completely different package/product?
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09-27-2015, 03:47 PM #145
http://tmsearch.uspto.gov/bin/gate.e...805:dl1785.1.1
you're probably talking to a trading company and not a manufacturer. try to find who really owns the brand. also you may be looking at knock-offs. if you were really serious about it, you should order a sample from china, and a sample from amazon and compare.I lift therefore I am.
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09-27-2015, 03:56 PM #146
The company is definitely the manufacturer (from what I can see) and the Trademark seems to match with the company? The I guess ordering two samples is the only thing I can do. If they're both the same than what? I don't understand why this seller would have rights to sell the product when it's not his actual brand?
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