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I have some previous experience doing private labelling with Amazon and am familiar with the general process of how FBA works. However, I also want to venture and expand my experience into other business models like OA and Wholesale. Can anyone tell me the pros and cons of either of these models, the scalability, competition, profit, finding suppliers/distributors, etc.? Honestly any advice would be appreciated regardless of how successful you were at these respective models, I just want answers from someone with experience/knowledge, thanks!
What was your start up capital?
How long have you been selling on Amazon?
What is your monthly net profit?
How long did it take for you to start seeing profit?
How did you scale your business?
Do you still have a full time job? Is it hard to juggle the both?
If selling via OA and wholesale do you regularly just send items straight to the prep centre instead of your own venue? Please explain your reasoning. I’m asking because whilst it’s “fulfilled by amazon” for a reason I’ve noticed a lot of people on YouTube still store items in their own property or warehouses. Why’s this the case?
What do you like an dislike about having sell via online/retail arbitrage and wholesale?
Is there something you wish someone would’ve told you before selling on Amazon?
Many thanks!
As someone who’s been selling through online arbitrage on Amazon for about 2 years now, I’m facing a dilemma and would appreciate your insights. Lately, Amazon seems to be actively removing the buy box for sellers if the item’s price is significantly higher than on other websites. This strategy of Amazon complicates our ability to forecast profitability.
The main issue here is the lack of clarity from Amazon regarding the maximum price threshold before they decide to remove the buy box. This uncertainty makes each purchase a risk, potentially leading to razor-thin margins, breaking even, or even losses. I’ve purchased products before that seemed promising only to have Amazon remove the buy box until I brought it down to a price that led to a loss.
Given these circumstances, I’m questioning the feasibility of continuing with OA on Amazon. How are you all managing this situation? Do you still find OA on Amazon to be a viable strategy?
Eager to hear your thoughts and experiences.