Is it possible to do a follow up to some of these videos showing how long it took them to sell, whether you got your expected ROI and any problems you have encountered? Keep up the good work!
brilliant bud can you do a video on process from start to finish including on computer and boxing labelling ect be really helpful to see from start to finish as im considering starting amazon fba but no ones done video on exactly start to finish the process so can see what have to do ect, appreciate your videos bud many thanks
@@gediminassimkunas3154 thank you, i enjoy all you videos, i just need to see from start to finish exactly what id need to do, i know apps ect but the process from the minute the items are home, how to package label and send and how to do the shipment ect, if you have gopro use it on headmount ect hehe, keep great work up bud many thanks
Thank you for watching it! Once it gets to Amazon, I am hoping most of the products will go in around a month. There was few slower selling products that will hang around for 6 to 8 weeks. But I have high hopes for all of these products, I would not be surprised if it all sells out quicker.
To maximise even more profit, you could maybe get to know someone who works for sainsburys. Im sure they get 20% discount around christmas time, normally 10%. Chuck them a few quid and everyone's a winner!
I have been seeing a lot of people making good connections in their local stores. Staff giving away free boxes and providing with sale time dates etc. I really need to work on my relationship building with local store staff. 20% or even 10% extra off would make so much difference.
Another great video thank you 🙂👍 Do you send all of your boxes to Amazon in one weekly shipment, or do you send as soon as you fill a box? (Assuming your employment restricts you to some extent) Is it mostly RA products you're sending in? (videos are mostly RA experiences)
Thank you. I am glad you enjoyed it! Definitely one weekly shipment, sometimes two. The best way to go about is to select days of the week you are shipping your products and stick to it. The best time to ship your products is the start of the week. Because it can sometimes get to Amazon before weekend. I would say majority of my products are from OA. Each month I just set some money aside for RA.
I am glad your finding them useful. Thank you for watching. Not that long ago I have created a video talking about what equipment you need to start selling on Amazon and how much money you need . Watch that, you might find it useful. Yes definitely you can start Amazon FBA with only £300. The only reason I started this business model because I did not have a lot of money too. However, as more you invest as faster you are going to grow.
Thank you for watching! :) I am not taking any money out of the business at the moment I just keep reivesitng. I still can run this business whilst having full time job, which also allows me to invest more and scale it faster.
@@gtirnick7537 Yes definitely. There are so many opportunities and different ways I could make this business run itself eventually as well. For example, prep center to pack my products and virtual assistant to run my business. So eventually I can focus on different business opportunities.
Sometimes I buy items that are below avarage. In this case I think BuyBoyPro confidence score was below avarage, as Amazon was on the listing or it was below avarage because price is unstable. However, after analysing charts I can see that all of these products will sell.
Hi, good question. Amazon tends to request invoices twice a year and it is usually in bulk and they give you few months to provide it. So if they request for invoices, I would just make sure my stock goes before submission date. Worst case scenario if the product does not sell, I would recall it back from Amazon and delete the listing. Once the submission date has passed I would relist it again.
Hi, I have a question I’m hoping you can answer for me. I have several units of some items I bought to reselling using retail arbitrage , I initially bought them to sell on eBay because on Amazon it says Amazon don’t share the buy bot. They’re not on the listing, but for some reason they don’t share the buy bot. The only reason why I bought them is because they’re profitable to sell on eBay as well. I wasn’t planning to sell them on Amazon but I’m considering it because they’re not selling on eBay. At all, even though I’m offering a good price. I haven’t sold a single one of them. They sell better on Amazon. I’m considering shipping them to Amazon but I’m not sure what Amazon not sharing the buy bot means and if I’ll still be able to sell them or not. I don’t want to waste time and money shipping them to Amazon only for them to just sit there not selling until I’m forced to have them returned to me from Amazon’s warehouse at my expense after having paid storage fees on top of that. They’re a fairly good rank and have a 90% ROI. The buy bot pro rating is amazing as well. Have you had experience with selling items that Amazon didn’t share the buy bot on? Did they still sell well? did they sit around for a little while? Would I have to be the lowest Amazon prime price for them to sell at all? I don’t think it would be worth for me to send them to Amazon if that’s the case because I could end up in a price cutting war with the current lowest price or even multiple people as they try to get any profit they can or as much money back as possible and I might end up making a lose on all of them. Thanks in advance
Hi, this is a tricky one. Generally if Amazon is on the listing and not sharing BuyBox, I never enter the listing. If Amazon leaves the listing still no BuyBox and there is no other FBA sellers. Again it is a red flag for me. Have you check previous 90 days 360 days and all time sales history? Have Amazon ever left the listing and if there was any FBA sales at all. I mean if you do not have any evidence to support that FBA sellers have sold anything in the past, there is no point entering the listing... However, if there is indication that FBA sellers sold something you can enter the listing. But once again Amazon can come back to the listing and you would need to mach their price, in this case they are not even sharing the BuyBox so you will be stuck. Anyway, there is Joelister program that allows you to list your Amazon products on eBay (Cross list). Amazon fullfiles every order and Joelister deals with every order placed (contacts Amazon to get it sorted). Anyway, I thought it would useful for you to know as in this case you can sell products on Amazon and eBay without having to keep your stock at home. Check link below you get 2 weeks free. Also, maybe drop me a message on Facebook with your product. I can have a look at it using charts tongiht as now it is really hard to advise much without data to support.
Thanks for the video & for sharing. Beneficial information! Keep going.
Thank you for your support. I am gald you are finding it useful. 😊
Is it possible to do a follow up to some of these videos showing how long it took them to sell, whether you got your expected ROI and any problems you have encountered? Keep up the good work!
Great idea. I was thinking to do something similar. I might do monthly overview of all of the products purchased from RA in February 👍
@@gediminassimkunas3154 that would be great. I'll look forward to it!
Great video!
Thank you. I am glad you enjoyed it! :)
brilliant bud can you do a video on process from start to finish including on computer and boxing labelling ect be really helpful to see from start to finish as im considering starting amazon fba but no ones done video on exactly start to finish the process so can see what have to do ect, appreciate your videos bud many thanks
I am glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching it! Great idea, thanks for suggesting it. I will see what I can do:)
@@gediminassimkunas3154 thank you, i enjoy all you videos, i just need to see from start to finish exactly what id need to do, i know apps ect but the process from the minute the items are home, how to package label and send and how to do the shipment ect, if you have gopro use it on headmount ect hehe, keep great work up bud many thanks
Thanks for the video again. How long do you think it'll take for all these items to go?
Thank you for watching it! Once it gets to Amazon, I am hoping most of the products will go in around a month. There was few slower selling products that will hang around for 6 to 8 weeks. But I have high hopes for all of these products, I would not be surprised if it all sells out quicker.
To maximise even more profit, you could maybe get to know someone who works for sainsburys. Im sure they get 20% discount around christmas time, normally 10%. Chuck them a few quid and everyone's a winner!
I have been seeing a lot of people making good connections in their local stores. Staff giving away free boxes and providing with sale time dates etc. I really need to work on my relationship building with local store staff. 20% or even 10% extra off would make so much difference.
Another great video thank you 🙂👍
Do you send all of your boxes to Amazon in one weekly shipment, or do you send as soon as you fill a box? (Assuming your employment restricts you to some extent)
Is it mostly RA products you're sending in? (videos are mostly RA experiences)
Thank you. I am glad you enjoyed it! Definitely one weekly shipment, sometimes two. The best way to go about is to select days of the week you are shipping your products and stick to it. The best time to ship your products is the start of the week. Because it can sometimes get to Amazon before weekend. I would say majority of my products are from OA. Each month I just set some money aside for RA.
I really like your videos. And thanks so much for making such videos.
I want to start my Amazon FBA business as well. Can I start with £300?
I am glad your finding them useful. Thank you for watching. Not that long ago I have created a video talking about what equipment you need to start selling on Amazon and how much money you need . Watch that, you might find it useful. Yes definitely you can start Amazon FBA with only £300. The only reason I started this business model because I did not have a lot of money too. However, as more you invest as faster you are going to grow.
Thanks for the content. What's stopping you from scaling this up and going full time?
Thank you for watching! :) I am not taking any money out of the business at the moment I just keep reivesitng. I still can run this business whilst having full time job, which also allows me to invest more and scale it faster.
@@gediminassimkunas3154 Thanks for they reply, I did wonder if that was the reason. Do you eventually think you will be able to do it fulltime?
@@gtirnick7537 Yes definitely. There are so many opportunities and different ways I could make this business run itself eventually as well. For example, prep center to pack my products and virtual assistant to run my business. So eventually I can focus on different business opportunities.
Your buying items with low and below average scores??
Sometimes I buy items that are below avarage. In this case I think BuyBoyPro confidence score was below avarage, as Amazon was on the listing or it was below avarage because price is unstable. However, after analysing charts I can see that all of these products will sell.
what do You do if amazon ask for invoices of the items bought in store? I heard they can ask anythime randomly
anytime randomly? interesting, I didn’t know that
Hi, good question. Amazon tends to request invoices twice a year and it is usually in bulk and they give you few months to provide it. So if they request for invoices, I would just make sure my stock goes before submission date. Worst case scenario if the product does not sell, I would recall it back from Amazon and delete the listing. Once the submission date has passed I would relist it again.
@@gediminassimkunas3154 what does submission mean please?
@@laskoibence the action of presenting documents to Amazon.
Hi, I have a question I’m hoping you can answer for me. I have several units of some items I bought to reselling using retail arbitrage , I initially bought them to sell on eBay because on Amazon it says Amazon don’t share the buy bot. They’re not on the listing, but for some reason they don’t share the buy bot. The only reason why I bought them is because they’re profitable to sell on eBay as well. I wasn’t planning to sell them on Amazon but I’m considering it because they’re not selling on eBay. At all, even though I’m offering a good price. I haven’t sold a single one of them. They sell better on Amazon. I’m considering shipping them to Amazon but I’m not sure what Amazon not sharing the buy bot means and if I’ll still be able to sell them or not. I don’t want to waste time and money shipping them to Amazon only for them to just sit there not selling until I’m forced to have them returned to me from Amazon’s warehouse at my expense after having paid storage fees on top of that. They’re a fairly good rank and have a 90% ROI. The buy bot pro rating is amazing as well. Have you had experience with selling items that Amazon didn’t share the buy bot on? Did they still sell well? did they sit around for a little while? Would I have to be the lowest Amazon prime price for them to sell at all? I don’t think it would be worth for me to send them to Amazon if that’s the case because I could end up in a price cutting war with the current lowest price or even multiple people as they try to get any profit they can or as much money back as possible and I might end up making a lose on all of them.
Thanks in advance
Hi, this is a tricky one. Generally if Amazon is on the listing and not sharing BuyBox, I never enter the listing. If Amazon leaves the listing still no BuyBox and there is no other FBA sellers. Again it is a red flag for me. Have you check previous 90 days 360 days and all time sales history? Have Amazon ever left the listing and if there was any FBA sales at all. I mean if you do not have any evidence to support that FBA sellers have sold anything in the past, there is no point entering the listing... However, if there is indication that FBA sellers sold something you can enter the listing. But once again Amazon can come back to the listing and you would need to mach their price, in this case they are not even sharing the BuyBox so you will be stuck. Anyway, there is Joelister program that allows you to list your Amazon products on eBay (Cross list). Amazon fullfiles every order and Joelister deals with every order placed (contacts Amazon to get it sorted). Anyway, I thought it would useful for you to know as in this case you can sell products on Amazon and eBay without having to keep your stock at home. Check link below you get 2 weeks free. Also, maybe drop me a message on Facebook with your product. I can have a look at it using charts tongiht as now it is really hard to advise much without data to support.