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Reselling products on Amazon is a simple way anyone can make $3,000/month

But most people don’t know how to start from zero.

Follow this blueprint step-by-step:
Besides getting an Amazon seller account, all that matters is finding products.

I'd recommend a free trial of our sourcing tool @selleramp to help with this.
@SellerAmp Rather than buying stuff in bulk (too hard for beginners) or buying stuff from China (Too risky)...

I flip name-brand products like LEGO, Adidas, and Equate.

Customers already know like and trust these brands, so I don't need to do any marketing.
@SellerAmp I like Amazon listings that are already getting a lot of traffic, like this T-Shirt I can buy for $10.50 on Adidas and flip for $27 on Amazon.

(Full numbers below)

$6 profit per sale, and we can easily find more just like this.

@SellerAmp Now all we do is place a test order, order them to ourselves and send them off to Amazon.

That's online arbitrage explained, but there's more to it.
@SellerAmp The goal is to build a catalog of products you can buy and flip again and again.

This comes from finding products others can't.

Aka getting cheaper discounts.
@SellerAmp You'll want to get these 4 (free) chrome extensions to help with this:

>Rakuten
>BeFrugal
>Capital1 Shopping
>Honey

These will show you coupon codes for different websites.
@SellerAmp I like finding gem products on smaller websites that I can buy in small amounts, but my heavy hitters are huge websites like Kohls.

I even made $10k profit from Footlocker in one month back in 2021.
@SellerAmp I love the reverse sourcing method where we can see what other Amazon sellers are selling to get product inspiration.

Then we just look the product up on Google and find it with discounts.

Most products won't be good, but overtime you'll get much faster.
@SellerAmp Back in 2021, I started my online arbitrage journey, and it made me $100,000+ profit the first year.

It changed my life, and it can do the same for you if you take massive action.
@SellerAmp Get your seller account open, watch some Youtube videos, and start taking action.

I'm here if you have any questions!

Follow @flips4miles for more and leave a RT on the first tweet for the free game

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Join 45,000+ Amazon sellers in our free discord👇

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Jun 29
Starting an Amazon reselling business can be confusing AF.

But not if you use this step-by-step checklist..

From a 7 figure seller:
I started as a beginner 3 years ago and didn't do any of this stuff

That's why I struggled for the first 1.5 years

Then hit $15k/mo profit within 6 months of figuring it out

let's talk about a few things you'll need to get going
#1 - Amazon Seller Central Account

Will run you $40/mo and take a few days to verify

Get that set up ASAP, nothing works with it
Read 11 tweets
Jun 29
I'm an extreme couponer...

Well, sort of.

Coupons, discount codes, and credit card points have made me over $451,230 in the past 2 years.

Here's how I do it:
1) Exploiting Websites

I go onto Nike, Adidas, Kohls (all my favorite websites) and sign up for all their email lists.

Then I wait for an email blast about upcoming sales items.

I then plug the numbers into @SellerAmp .
@SellerAmp In a few seconds, I know, SellerAmp tells me if an item is profitable.

Then I'll buy a minimum of 10 units and send them to Amazon FBA.

Here's what a good flip looks like:
Read 11 tweets
Jun 27
LEGOs, Adidas Sneakers, and Walgreens products pay my bills.

Here’s how I built a 7-figure business reselling the world’s largest brands on Amazon🧵
The game is very simple, I buy big name-brand products from online retailers and sell them on Amazon at a profit.

Now there's more to it, but that's the basics.
Websites like Kohl's are constantly running sales on different products which provides a great opportunity for resellers to make quick flips.

Here's an example:

DSW has these adidas slides on sale for $15 + another 30% off.
Read 15 tweets
Jun 23
In my first year on Amazon FBA I sold $1M+.

Here's a breakdown of my month-by-month growth, and lessons learned along the way:
February 2021

Revenue: $2900
Profit: $580

The first couple of listings were posted and starting to see some traction fast.

Documenting on Instagram and Twitter to share my journey and meet sellers.
March 2021

Revenue: $32,300
Profit: $6000

@wifiastronautt and @alloutamazonn and I form a team, share spreadsheets, leads, and Zoom every night and we all take off like a rocket ship.

Full-time is within reach.
Read 15 tweets
Jun 22
I made a $100k+ profit in 2 months on Amazon FBA without running any ads, creating any products, or buying stuff from China.

(Warning, it's highly addicting)

Let me show you:
It's called Online Arbitrage

I flip big name-brand products on Amazon like LEGO, Neutrogena, and Adidas.

Here's an exact flip breakdown.

These Nikes retail at $80 but I can buy them for $35.

They sell on Amazon at $78.
@selleramp shows us that for every sale we will make a $22 profit.

That's after shipping, Amazon fees, and product cost.
Read 11 tweets
Jun 21
Starting an Amazon business can be difficult, especially on a budget.

Here's a list of 7 free/affordable tools that power my 7-figure Amazon business.
1. Rakuten

Rakuten is a free chrome extension & app that aggregates coupons, deals, and gives you cashback.

A brainer to have it
2. SellerAmp

Our tool @SellerAmp is $20/mo and tells you how much you'll make on an item and the velocity.
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