Joji, is there a website that can work for australia to automatically ship and prep my books? i'm trying to get into this stuff but don't have all the resources and having this would help me get closer. please and thank you
Hey Joji you said in your video that you have a prime membership and use it to buy books. I thought we weren't allowed to have a prime membership with a2a?
Good question. 95% of books we buy from FBM sellers. In that case it doesn't matter. In 5% of cases we buy from FBA sellers. In that case, hop on a non-prime account and buy the books there. Getting the cart value over $35 will give you free standard shipping. :)
@@AceOfTradesX yes! There are hundreds of thousands of incredible Al year books. There are also countless seasonal books. I sell an even mix of textbooks and non textbooks (think niche books).
Hey Lonnie. That will depend on how much you're comfortable spending on that average book purchase. My avg. book purchase is hovering around $19 so far this year, which means you'd spend around $190/day if you purchased similar books as me. Some people have a lower avg. purchase price and will spend less, whereas others may have a high avg. purchase price and spend more.
@@jojidavenport Thanks for the reply. When will I reach an equilibrium point.(when my sales take care of my book purchases). Breaking down the numbers would be a great video topic. Thanks
@@lonnie6746 It depends on a lot of factors, such as whether or not you can already sell most books, the types of books your buying, the quality of the books you're buying, and how consistently you are buying books. Realistically, 6 months. Sooner if you're good at this. Longer if you're not. Check out this video: th-cam.com/video/CuIlB8xfH3w/w-d-xo.html
@@l8rg8r23 Textbooks will perform will in Jan and Aug/Sept. High school books do really well in July/Aug. Christmas books do really well. Easter books, Jewish holidays, niche books about literally any topic. It's all in reading the keepa data. There are literally hundreds of thousands of great books you can be flipping.
@@jojidavenport I looked into flipping books before but got discouraged due to horror stories about things getting lost and IP claims, im guessing a2a is safer than e2a
@@l8rg8r23 very safe considering you’ll receive an invoice from Amazon for every book you buy on Amazon! Also, make sure to use the booksrun counterfeit calculator for any textbooks you’re buying.
Nice video man! Gotta love this time of year watching the inventory fly!
Yessir! August has been my best month every year! That's when all of the hard work truly pays off!
Woohoo!!! Putting up big numbers baby! Hard work pays!
@@Raikenprofit absolutely! We are both Raiken in that profit!
Great info and I appreciate all your vids. Can I make a suggestion? Dial down the background music. Too much gain and a bit distracting. Cheers
Got it, thanks! I'll send the feedback to me editor! :)
that Stephen King book was an awesome flip
@@itsvictorgallegos going to be an awesome replen!
Joji, is there a website that can work for australia to automatically ship and prep my books? i'm trying to get into this stuff but don't have all the resources and having this would help me get closer. please and thank you
Incredible video!
watching Bookmine academy videos,
Is it advisable to buy A2A masterclass?
Thank you! If you find these videos helpful, I think you would get a lot of value from the A2A Masterclass!
Great job, Joji. I see you snuck in an eBay buy in there 😉.
@@misslashayresells3853 absolutely! When the deal is right, eBay is great!
Hey Joji you said in your video that you have a prime membership and use it to buy books. I thought we weren't allowed to have a prime membership with a2a?
Good question. 95% of books we buy from FBM sellers. In that case it doesn't matter. In 5% of cases we buy from FBA sellers. In that case, hop on a non-prime account and buy the books there. Getting the cart value over $35 will give you free standard shipping. :)
Does this work all year round or just seasonal ? And do you sell other books asside from just textbooks ? Cheers
@@AceOfTradesX yes! There are hundreds of thousands of incredible Al year books. There are also countless seasonal books. I sell an even mix of textbooks and non textbooks (think niche books).
Mr davenport come back🙏
How much budget do I need for the 10 books/day method.
Hey Lonnie. That will depend on how much you're comfortable spending on that average book purchase. My avg. book purchase is hovering around $19 so far this year, which means you'd spend around $190/day if you purchased similar books as me. Some people have a lower avg. purchase price and will spend less, whereas others may have a high avg. purchase price and spend more.
@@jojidavenport Thanks for the reply. When will I reach an equilibrium point.(when my sales take care of my book purchases).
Breaking down the numbers would be a great video topic.
Thanks
@@lonnie6746 It depends on a lot of factors, such as whether or not you can already sell most books, the types of books your buying, the quality of the books you're buying, and how consistently you are buying books. Realistically, 6 months. Sooner if you're good at this. Longer if you're not. Check out this video: th-cam.com/video/CuIlB8xfH3w/w-d-xo.html
Why books and not other products?
The profit and margins are incredible, less work, and it’s easier to focus on becoming really good at one thing rather than okay at a bunch of things.
@@jojidavenport what types of books are the best, textbooks?
@@l8rg8r23 Textbooks will perform will in Jan and Aug/Sept. High school books do really well in July/Aug. Christmas books do really well. Easter books, Jewish holidays, niche books about literally any topic. It's all in reading the keepa data. There are literally hundreds of thousands of great books you can be flipping.
@@jojidavenport I looked into flipping books before but got discouraged due to horror stories about things getting lost and IP claims, im guessing a2a is safer than e2a
@@l8rg8r23 very safe considering you’ll receive an invoice from Amazon for every book you buy on Amazon! Also, make sure to use the booksrun counterfeit calculator for any textbooks you’re buying.