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A full breakdown on how to find products to sell on Amazon Canada.
This one is specifically for anyone who feels stuck in one of these phases: 1. You don’t know what to search 2. Everything you find looks gated 3. The only profitable sources seem to be in the US 4. Shipping/currency conversion keeps killing the deal In the video, I show the actual workflow I use to find products from Canadian-accessible sources: - Starting from a real Amazon.ca product example - Using Keepa Product Finder - Building a seller ID list - Filtering for products that actually sell - Using CanFlip to avoid wasting time on products you can’t sell - Deciding if a lead is a buy, track, or skip This is not generic US Amazon FBA advice. It’s built around the Canadian market. Watch it here: https://youtu.be/HY0_54jdXbQ?si=RGh_9mP_KKud4R_x Do me a quick favour, after you watch, leave a comment on the YouTube video telling me which phase you’re currently stuck in: - “I don’t know what to search” - “Everything is gated” - “I can’t find Canadian sources” - “I’m finding products but the numbers don’t work” I’ll use the comments to know what to make next, and I’ll try to reply to as many as I can over there.
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This is a great easy video. Thank you I'm looking forward to trying to find some products. Can I ask Fame E or Anthony what is B2C, buying the product is the closing the loop part! I'll let you know if I find!
30% ROI is not magic
A lot of new sellers use 30% ROI like it is the rule. It is not. From one of the coaching calls, we talked about how a 50% ROI product can still be a bad buy if it barely sells. Especially on Amazon Canada. Canada does not have the same depth as the US. You might find a lead that looks insane on paper, but then you check the data and it sells 10 units a month with 6 sellers fighting for the buy box. That is not exciting. That is a slow inventory problem waiting to happen. The better question is not just: "What is the ROI?" It is: "How many units can realistically move, and how much cash gets tied up while I wait?" A lower ROI product that sells consistently can be better than a high ROI product that sits for 60 days. This is why your OA math needs both sides: **ROI + volume + competition.** Not just the green number in your calculator. Before you buy your next lead, check 3 things: 1. Monthly sales on Amazon Canada 2. Current seller count 3. Whether the buy box price has been stable or slowly dying If one of those looks off, pause before buying. Do not fall in love with the ROI. What do you usually catch yourself trusting too much right now, ROI, sales rank, or the buy box price?
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Very good post thank you. Maybe this will help
Sourcing in cda
Does anyone else new have problems sourcing. I've spent hours trying and so far I've come up with always being gated or super unprofitable using sellerID method or Amazon owns the buy box. This is frustrating. I'm committed but haven't found one thing that I can actually buy in Canada? Any tips would be wonderful.
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@Guri Ecom I am using canflio sellersamp, boxem and and keepa. My subs are through the roof for not having any units. My hope was to get to 50 units this month and I've spent hours trying to find something profitable. Not sure how canflip helps with ungating can you tell me how? Boxem has shown me what I'm ungated on but cannot find something profitable or that amazon doesn't own buy box yet
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@Abdul Adoyta thanks I've spent hours and hours so far. Pretty committed paying for canflip, sellersamp, keepa, sellers central, and boxem pretty frustrated
Month 2 FBA Progress Update (With Anthony’s Mentorship)
Hi guys, I wanted to share an update on my second month of FBA progress under the coaching of @Anthony Mancini Last month, I had my first sale on February 10th and managed to reach $1,111.27 in sales, with 21 orders and 28 units sold by the end of the month. I was just getting my feet wet, learning the fundamentals like reading Keepa charts at a basic level, navigating Sellerboard and Seller Central, using Keepa’s Product Finder to source, and building my seller ID base while understanding what the different settings do. March results (Amazon data is missing sales from the last day of the month): - Sales : $2994.09 - Orders : 77 - Units Sold : 84 - Capital Spent on Inventory : 4,147.14 - Inventory Units Purchased : 202 March has been the month where I’ve learned the most, in a lot more detail, especially when it comes to using Keepa at a more advanced level. I started utilizing the “Track Product” feature almost every time I find a lead that is ungated and sourceable but where the Buy Box price is too low. This way, I get notified whenever the price reaches a certain threshold, making it profitable for me to buy. It’s a very useful tool, and I’ve already gotten sales because of it. Another key thing I learned from @Anthony Mancini 's mentorship is how to understand the “Data” section at the top of the Keepa chart. Learning how to read “Offers” and “Buy Box Statistics” has been instrumental in my decision-making when purchasing leads. It’s probably one of the most valuable pieces of information I’ve gotten so far. I won’t go too deep into it, because as Snoop Dogg says, “The game is meant to be sold, not told.” meaning some information out there is either meant to be earned through hard life lessons and losing money/time from mistakes, or you can do what I did and learn from people who have the knowledge and have been through the difficult times to build upon them. If it were given out too easily and freely, anything worthwhile would inevitably become saturated very quickly.
Month 2 FBA Progress Update (With Anthony’s Mentorship)
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This is great. How long have you been selling and have you had a profitable month yet. I know you are making sales and building inventory but just wondering how long it takes people to start selling profit I see based on purchases you are still under water vs cost of goods sold. Excited to get started thanks for creating Canadian content!!
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@Abdul Adoyta thank you for replying! Excited to get started myself but not easy finding products in Canada online so far
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