I made $15K off of one Dollar Tree product earlier this year. It still ranks 2,000 in toys. I was the one who created the listing. Eventually it got saturated. Overall though, RA is garbage. You need to have some kind of niche that is hard to replicate or people take the profit down to zero. Now I stay focused on a few brands. IP risk on RA is getting worse and worse.
@@thewinsofchange1493 I'm not downing RA. It is how I got started, and I appreciate that you create real videos that show the RA life. There are a lot of TH-camrs with the goofy face thumbnails that glamorize it and don't show the realities. But once you get a few good brands and wholesale suppliers, it is more profit and less risk in my experience.
I have a question about online arbitrage. How do you find/see SKUs on sites like kohls or target? Is there a plug-in or software I’m unaware of? Love the videos!
I actually put these in a poly bag and then wrapped with shrink wrap a few times. A small box would work but they can be expensive. I put a “set do not separate” and the amazon label on the outside.
Hi! When you find rubber maid and cuisinart, etc, name brand items, do you have to get ungated before u sell them and if so, can u pls tell me how you get ungated. Thank you!!
Depends on the items and the seller if you are gated or not. Getting ungated doesn’t have to be hard. Check this video out. Get Ungated In ANY Brand or Category On Amazon The Easy Way | Selling On Amazon FBA th-cam.com/video/30B3L8M9LQo/w-d-xo.html
How do you get a tax exempt for dollar tree? Don't you have to input info for a specific charity or similar info to have a tax exempt card? Tha KS for explaining how that work.
@The Wins of Change Ehat id a vendor's license, and how do you get a vendor's license? Thank you so much for your answer when you can. I am new to this idea and want to do things correctly.
The stuff you send in is in your store or you just send it in with your account info and they sell it for you? Sorry for the stupid question I’m new to this. Interest in doing this as a hobby and extra cash
The only problem i see with the Dollar Tree make a dollar when you spend a dollar is the shipping. The suave that you picked up was good because there is definitely enough room for profit after all fees. But when you ship things out. Shipping (based on how ive done with shipping) Was around low end 15 cents to even as high as 50 cents for a bunch of items.
Great video, but I'm confused on how exactly you made profit on the deodorants if you bought them for 7.50$ and after its sales you get a return of 5.65$ isn't that a loss of a 1.85$ ?
@@thewinsofchange1493 @3:14 in the video it shows the app, and it says you made a profit of 5.65$ but you bought the deodorants for 7.50$, your first investment is larger than your return on that Invesment so 7.50 - 5.65 = a loss of 1.85$
@@thewinsofchange1493 You spent 7.50$ and in return you made only 5.65$, you didn't make your initial 7.50$ back, in order to make profit you would have to make more than 7.50$ in return
Great advice just starting in fba as well
Awesome
Gotta check out the candy! I Just picked up some tonight
Thanks for the tip.
Great content! Instant thumbs up!
Awesome thanks.
I made $15K off of one Dollar Tree product earlier this year. It still ranks 2,000 in toys. I was the one who created the listing. Eventually it got saturated.
Overall though, RA is garbage. You need to have some kind of niche that is hard to replicate or people take the profit down to zero.
Now I stay focused on a few brands. IP risk on RA is getting worse and worse.
Ip and restrictions are definitely getting worse. “Garbage” depends on what you’re expectations are.
@@thewinsofchange1493 I'm not downing RA. It is how I got started, and I appreciate that you create real videos that show the RA life. There are a lot of TH-camrs with the goofy face thumbnails that glamorize it and don't show the realities. But once you get a few good brands and wholesale suppliers, it is more profit and less risk in my experience.
I have a question about online arbitrage. How do you find/see SKUs on sites like kohls or target? Is there a plug-in or software I’m unaware of? Love the videos!
Nope. Not that I know of. And ty.
Do u try to wait until u have a big shipment so you can save on shipping ? Or do u just go ahead and send out a single box ?
Multi item box. Normally 30-40’lbs depending.
hi am indonesia, nice video.. how about send to amazon warehouse how about shipping and packaging ?
Thanks for watching
How do you package those sets of multiple items. Use a bag or small box? Would single items go in bags too?
I actually put these in a poly bag and then wrapped with shrink wrap a few times. A small box would work but they can be expensive. I put a “set do not separate” and the amazon label on the outside.
Hi! When you find rubber maid and cuisinart, etc, name brand items, do you have to get ungated before u sell them and if so, can u pls tell me how you get ungated. Thank you!!
Depends on the items and the seller if you are gated or not. Getting ungated doesn’t have to be hard. Check this video out. Get Ungated In ANY Brand or Category On Amazon The Easy Way | Selling On Amazon FBA
th-cam.com/video/30B3L8M9LQo/w-d-xo.html
doesnt amazon require an invoice from manufacturer
No
hey do you only look at the sales rank to selec an item to sell or do you look at other things ?
I look at other things as well. Like profit lol. Basically though profit and sales rank. Also how hard the item will be to prep.
@@thewinsofchange1493 ok thanks you
do you need to be ungated in any of those products you purchased and if so how do you do it?
Not sure. Gating often is account specific.
How do you get a tax exempt for dollar tree? Don't you have to input info for a specific charity or similar info to have a tax exempt card? Tha KS for explaining how that work.
You just have to sign up on their website. You can use a vendor license.
@The Wins of Change Ehat id a vendor's license, and how do you get a vendor's license? Thank you so much for your answer when you can. I am new to this idea and want to do things correctly.
@@kdogg8601 it’s different by state. Most can be done online. Just google “vendor license or exempt in (your state)” and it should be easy from there.
@@thewinsofchange1493 thank you
I just went to one yesterday to scan books!!!!!
Nice. Any luck?
Not this trip, struck out at Walmart, going to try Ollie’s later tonight! 🤞
@@kararandlett4854 I love Ollie’s. Good luck.
The stuff you send in is in your store or you just send it in with your account info and they sell it for you? Sorry for the stupid question I’m new to this. Interest in doing this as a hobby and extra cash
You make shipments and send to amazon warehouse. They take care of storing packing shipping etc. that’s with fba. Fbm you ship it from your location.
The only problem i see with the Dollar Tree make a dollar when you spend a dollar is the shipping. The suave that you picked up was good because there is definitely enough room for profit after all fees. But when you ship things out. Shipping (based on how ive done with shipping) Was around low end 15 cents to even as high as 50 cents for a bunch of items.
Hmm. Idk I send in fba and the profit calc takes that into consideration.
It all goes in a box with other items. Shipping depends on how you look at it. But that is a good point
Every Dollar Tree and Dollar Store around here is a complete disaster. Unbelievable.
Depends on the area and management I suppose. The ones around here are usually pretty decent
thank u
Thank you. 😁
Great video, but I'm confused on how exactly you made profit on the deodorants if you bought them for 7.50$ and after its sales you get a return of 5.65$ isn't that a loss of a 1.85$ ?
Ty. No. What time in video it’s been awhile. Maybe I can explain better.
@@thewinsofchange1493 @3:14 in the video it shows the app, and it says you made a profit of 5.65$ but you bought the deodorants for 7.50$, your first investment is larger than your return on that Invesment so 7.50 - 5.65 = a loss of 1.85$
@@ericklozano7218 look to the left of the screen. The cost of 7.5 is already subtracted for the sale price leaving me the profit of 5.65.
@@thewinsofchange1493 You spent 7.50$ and in return you made only 5.65$, you didn't make your initial 7.50$ back, in order to make profit you would have to make more than 7.50$ in return
@@ericklozano7218 you’re not reading the app that calculates profit right. 5.65 is after the 7.5 I accounted for
Do you need an llc to this that your doing?
No