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25 Dec, 11 tweets, 2 min read
Record month for December and a great end to a very profitable Q4.

Here Amazon Arbitrage strategies I used to make it happen🔽

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Sales scale up during the holidays, and tons of product categories are very profitable

Specifically toys

Let’s talk about a few strategies I leveraged to have a record month
Online Arbitrage

This is my bread and butter

Ordering hot products off Walmart dot com, etc and flipping on Amazon

Tons of quick flips the past few months
Drop-Sourcing

There’s some replenishable items that are consistently profitable on Amazon, in stock at my local stores

I list them merchant fulfilled, then sell them, pick them up and ship em out

Nice and easy extra profit
Holiday sale replenishables

This is GOLD

Throughout the year there’s certain items i’ve sold for awhile

The holiday sales gave me a chance to buy ahead of some evergreen items at lower pricing
“dollar cost averaging” in a way

So so so nice and I can’t wait to do it more next year.

Amazon OOS flips

Amazon themselves sell a lot of products year round
However during December they sell out of a lot

This makes price then go to the moon, and us 3p sellers can eat

Did a lot of this in the toy category, and validated my thesis
I used keepa data from past years to find this

Not only was this my highest month revenue, but also in profitability % wise

Higher prices during December = Higher profit per unit💰💰
Keepa is an advanced (and super cheap) product research tool which provides tons of extra data

Supply and demand overtime

Makes charting products very easy.
Amazon arbitrage changed my life in 2021, and allowed me to make six figures in profit.

Make sure to follow me @flips4miles for more flip tips and leave a RT on the first tweet for more game🚀
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More from @flips4miles

24 Dec
This year selling on Amazon completely transformed my life

Here are 5️⃣ ways to make money with Amazon FBA in 2022

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We all know Amazon.

The website where you can buy anything

You probably don’t know that 50% of products bought on Amazon come from third party sellers

Small business brands, distributors, and resellers
You can be one in many ways, this thread will tell you how

There are 3 main Amazon business models

-Arbitrage
-Wholesale
-Private Label

With different ways to do each
Read 12 tweets
23 Dec
A year ago I finished college and dove into entrepreneurship, this week I passed $1M in sales YTD

My business model, tools I use, and how much was profit👇

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Many people lie with screenshots saying they “made” their revenue amount

Tons of misinformation out there about how to actually sustainably make money with ecom

Here one man’s take on making it work…
There are a few different Amazon business models:

-Wholesale (buying in bulk)
-Arbitrage (flipping)
-Private Label (building a brand)

I do arbitrage, simple buying low and selling high
Read 13 tweets
12 Dec
Lots of questions about Amazon FBA lately, so here’s a bunch I get all the time

Amazon FBA FAQ

Short thread👇
What does FBA stand for?

FBA stands for fulfillment by Amazon. We send our products to Amazon and then they pick, pack, and ship them to customers
this is how they get stuff to buyers so quick with Prime

Is it legit?

Considering over 50% of products bought on Amazon come from third party sellers, absolutely.
Read 9 tweets
10 Dec
2 years ago I was working as an unpaid intern, and yesterday I did $26,670 in sales

I resell items on Amazon FBA

Here’s how I did it

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I started selling on Amazon flipping textbooks to make some extra money

Now I do six figure revenue months and will soon pass 7 figures in revenue YTD

Let’s talk about it;
There’s a disgusting amount of misinformation and gurus talking about Amazon FBA out there

Lying through their teeth and taking people’s money on expensive courses

Luckily i’ll give you all the game for free
Read 15 tweets
7 Dec
Over the years i've made thousands flipping items I got for FREE.

Yes free, then selling them on Amazon and eBay for profit.

Here's how:

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I now sell full time on Amazon FBA sourcing items from retail and selling for a profit

didn't always have lots of capital to buy products with, here's how to get started if you're in that boat...
Because this doesnt require capital, it does take time

I've seen people use these methods to create extra funds they needed, and you can to.
Read 16 tweets
5 Dec
How to get started Amazon FBA reselling and find your first products

Amazon Arbitrage 101

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I try to share a lot of beginner tips but find a lot of you want the blueprint laid out

I’m approaching $1,000,000 in sales YTD, so what I do works.

Originally I started two years ago, failed heavily but returned to it in 2021.
Now six figures in profit later, I'll show you how to fast track success and not screw up how I did.

Lets do it:
Read 23 tweets

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