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How to build your own successful Amazon business

Hustlin’ in the time of corona.

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Lauren Forgione

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Whether you’ve lost work or are spending more time than ever thinking about becoming your own boss, you might be looking for a new way to bring in money. Heck, this whole pandemic thing may have inspired you to bring on a side hustle regardless of your current work status. It’s never a bad idea to diversify, right? If you’ve never considered yourself a buyer or seller in the professional sense of the terms, you might want to reconsider.

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Getting into the e-commerce game, as it’s poised to grow like mad now that traditional retailers are facing unforeseen challenges, is as good a bet as any. You’re already well aware that Amazon’s an e-comm beast, but did you know it’s actually not that complicated to launch a successful, revenue-generating business on the site’s marketplace? Well, now ya do. And now you’ll know how, thanks to the 18.5 hours of content in the Complete 2020 Fulfillment By Amazon Mastery Bundle.

To be fair, this isn’t going to be some sort of super-fast money-making situation (or, thank goodness, an MLM). You’ll have to be dedicated to building your biz and following smart strategies (like the ones outlined in this online training), but your chances of success are high if you’re ready to put in the effort.

The Complete 2020 Fulfillment By Amazon Mastery Bundle includes four go-at-your-own-pace SkillSuccess courses to take from beginner to BO$$:

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The Complete Amazon FBA Masterclass

It’s usually best to start at the beginning, so check out this 58-lecture course that will take you from newb to up-and-running in just a matter of hours. It works well because it’s practical, with real time hands-on experience built into the learning process. You’ll learn the basics but also how to pick the right supplier to work with, drive traffic to your Amazon FBA store, increase sales using secret hacks, brand your products with a unique design, and more.

Source & Sell on Amazon FBA by Leveraging on Established Listings

Here are 4.5 hours of content on selling without private labeling or even creating your own listings. Learning how to identify bestsellers and leverage existing listings is tied to product sourcing. You can source products through wholesalers or what’s known as retail arbitrage (in an incredibly simplified definition: buy low, sell high). All of the above is covered in the 43 lectures of this course, plus you’ll get insight on competing for—and winning—the coveted Buy Box which sees 82% of sales on Amazon.com and even more on mobile. 

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Amazon FBA & eBay: 33 Hot Product Sourcing Strategies

For more on product sourcing, jump into 2.5 hours of lectures that will teach you 33 of the best, proven, powerful product sourcing strategies for Amazon FBA (and eBay, too). You’ll learn little known, automated tools for finding new deals, arbitrage strategies you might not have thought of, the secrets of power sellers, where to find offline auctions that can be goldmines, and how to set up exclusive product sourcing and drop-shipping arrangements. 

Launch Your First Private Label Product Using Amazon FBA

When you’re ready to level up, this step-by-step guide is here to lead you through selecting, launching, and selling your first private label product. Over 96 lectures, you’ll discover how to create a real revenue-generating business that you can expand, grow, or even eventually sell. This course covers selecting a profitable niche, validating and customizing a product, finding suppliers and manufacturers, setting up your seller account and Amazon listing, ordering inventory and packaging it for the FBA warehouse, running PPC campaigns, and so much more. These are sure to be five hours well spent on building your business. 

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The 229 lessons in the Complete 2020 Fulfillment By Amazon Mastery Bundle are here to help you launch a new income stream, and right now they’re on sale for only $29.99, a savings of 96%.

 
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