Las puertas están abiertas.
Finalmente, luego de meses de trabajo estamos listos para anunciar el mejor curso de Amazon Wholesale de habla hispana.
La capacitación está diseñada para explicarte paso a paso como yo he podido crear un negocio que ha vendido casi 1 millon de dolares en los ultimos 12 de meses de manera remota en Amazon y que genera $10.000 dólares de ganancia neto sin necesidad de importar productos desde China o invertir en marketing.
Ha sido un largo camino para llegar a tener un negocio propio con esos números.
Más de seis años vendiendo, separaciones con antiguos socios, errores, dinero perdido y muchos dolores de cabezas que quiero que evites si estás pensando en arrancar un negocio de reventa en Amazon.
El precio de preventa con $300 OFF estará disponible solo para las primeras 10 personas que realicen la compra, luego el curso volverá a su precio original y nunca más bajará de precio.
Puedes acceder al contenido en mi pagina https://t.co/bpemT8OrYx
Gracias por todo el apoyo en los últimos meses!
@jmgmoron Si será más difícil por estadística, pero no lo hace mejor. Ganar en distintas superficies habla de lo completo de un tenista.
Djokovic > Nadal
It’s true, Amazon can make you a millionaire… BUT TREAD CAREFULLY.
Some tips from a top 500 Amazon seller:
There is lots of opportunity on Amazon right now.
I’m a known Amazon fba hater.
But the reality is most brands need to be there.
And competion has been crushed.
China changed tax reporting, so Chinese sellers lost 50% of their built in advantage. They are finally paying taxes
Tariffs and increased fees have pushed out the low end sellers. Years of burnout have lead to lots of them just giving up.
And new seller interest is literally at a 20 year low. Aggregators can’t raise money. The “automated fba brand builders” are all in jail. No one is selling the dream anymore.
Bottom of the market.
Great time to start- when everyone thinks it’s pointless.
Here is what I am seeing:
the top 3 categories are pet, bedding, and fashion.
I think pet and bedding are still the easiest categories
Why? There aren’t mega brands that own the space. Name 3 dog toy companies. Name 3 bedding brands.
Open ocean, huge category.
The play right now is to build a real brand, on dtc, move to Amazon, and win on brand terms.
Then use those brand terms to move into organic, and win over the category.
If someone can do it in pet- be it toys, supplements, or accessories, it’s a multi billion dollar brand.
Avoid the dead end products.
That’s garlic presses and hangers and the other classic Amazon alibaba products.
Those have been fully optimized and the factories now own the listing.
The true play is to build a brand, in a good category, and take shelf space from the squatters.
Take what you are good at-
Branding, product, ads.
Find someone good at Amazon.
Build the branded search game.
Capture it on Amazon.
Then move sideways.
I’m doing it right now and it’s working.
Just wish I had the time to do it in more categories!
As anyone who sells on Amazon knows, this is now how Amazon runs its seller and fulfillment center operations.
It takes 6 weeks to get stock into Amazon. They charge lots of $100+ fees. And they frequently miscount and confuse the items.
This July it will have been half a decade since Jeff Bezos had an operational role at Amazon.
A lot can change in 5 years.
@AdamGillman amazing job!
Quick question that came to my mind after reading the subscription model: how did you manage to avoid having people cancel the subscription after the 50% on their first order?
Bro started in 1986 with $390k, day trades “full time”, and has $14m at 88 years old.
He spends 40 years looking at monitors instead of spending time with his family, friends, and grand kids only to make half of a passive low-fee index ETF.
The same $390k investment in the S&P 500 would be worth almost $30m - twice as much as this guy day trading full time for 4 decades.
Time > Money and he lost out on both.