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5 contributions to FBA Canadian Academy
A game changing software coming soon 🤫🤫
I've been developing my own software for canadians specifically for finding ungated leads Stay tuned! You can see it in action for the live sourcing part of this video: https://youtu.be/G3RWTMjY8FM?si=18oVjyUYXOJh8m2d
A game changing software coming soon 🤫🤫
1 like • 12d
Loll no way
The "hack" nobody wants to hear
I'm gonna be honest with you. The number one question I get from new sellers is "what's your hack?" or "what tool do you use to find deals nobody else sees?" And every time I give the same answer. There is no hack. I've been doing OA on Amazon Canada since July 2022. I've done over $1.8M in total sales. And the thing that got me here wasn't some secret software or a private list of retailers. It was caring about the details 10% more than the next person. That's it. That's the whole thing. Let me give you some real examples. Most sellers scan a product, see the margin looks okay, and send it in. They don't check the 90 day sales rank history. They don't look at how many other FBA sellers are on that listing. They don't check if the price has been dropping over the last 2 weeks. They just ship it and hope. I check all of that. Every single time. It takes me an extra 2 minutes per product. But those 2 minutes save me from sending in dead inventory that sits in a warehouse for 6 months. Another one. Prep. Most sellers throw their stuff in a box and ship it. I make sure every label is clean, every poly bag is sealed right, every box is packed so nothing shifts in transit. Does that take longer? Yeah. But my IPI score stays high, I almost never get customer complaints, and my account health is spotless. Boring? Absolutely. But that's the competitive advantage nobody talks about. Here in Canada we already have an edge because there's way less competition than the US market. So when you combine less competition with actually caring about the small stuff, you start pulling ahead fast. The sellers who quit after 3 months are usually the ones looking for shortcuts. The sellers who are still here after a year are the ones who learned to love the process. Or at least tolerate it. You don't need a hack. You need discipline and attention to detail. The boring stuff IS the hack. What's one "boring" part of your process that you think actually gives you an edge? Drop it below, I'm curious what everyone's doing.
1 like • 28d
Nively said, Replenishing well moving inventory! Very boring but thats what builds your business
1 like • 28d
Nicely*
Livestream Date Announcement
What's up everyone We're doing our FIRST offical livestream in this community. Sunday March 22nd at 5pm EST Here's what's going down: - Live sourcing (you'll see exactly how I find products in real time) - Live Q&A (bring your questions) - A special announcement 👀 You can watch it on my YouTube or right here in Skool. Drop a 🔥 if you're pulling up. See you there 🫡
0 likes • Mar 16
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First $1K in Sales in 15 Days After Joining Anthony’s Mentorship
I started my journey at the beginning of January this year and was quickly overwhelmed and confused by all the information I was getting from online personalities. A lot of the information out there was either outdated, not applicable to Canadian sellers, or just bits and pieces scattered around that would require time and energy to put together, which I did not have because, like most of us, I had responsibilities such as a full-time job, family, etc. I came across Anthony on YouTube and started binging his videos. I quickly realized this guy is an actual legitimate seller in Canada and was giving valuable, actionable advice online for free. I’ve been burned in the past by a couple of different online “gurus” while trying to create a side income for myself, so I was still very skeptical and had trust issues. I joined his Skool community but remained cautious about moving too fast. A week or two later, I realized he really does practice what he preaches, so I joined his 3-month mentorship and these are the results. I had my first sale on February 10, and yesterday, February 25, I reached $1,069.27 in sales. Two weeks of progress, and there are still two more months of weekly interactive video calls ahead. The biggest benefit for me personally has been the direct access to Anthony and how quickly he answers my questions and with passion and detail. I’ll ask for his opinion on a certain lead, and he’ll come back the same day, sometimes within a couple hours, with a full video recording of himself analyzing the Keepa graph. He shows me exactly what to watch out for, whether it’s a good or bad lead, and how to avoid making costly mistakes. For example, there was one lead where everything looked good on the Keepa graph, and I thought I had found a source at a great price because the pictures were exactly the same. I showed it to Anthony, and he noticed in the description that it was actually a 2-pack, while the source I found was not. It might seem like a simple mistake to avoid, but learning how to properly do due diligence is a significant part of the battle.
First $1K in Sales in 15 Days After Joining Anthony’s Mentorship
1 like • Mar 3
Wow your avg selling price is a lot! Congrats
The Low COGS Trap That's Killing Your Margins
One of the biggest mistakes I see new Canadian OA sellers make is chasing products with a low buy cost just because the ROI looks decent on paper. Let me give you a real example. You find something for $12 CAD. Sell price is $25. After fees you're looking at maybe 30% ROI. Sounds fine right? That's roughly $2.50 profit per unit. Now one seller undercuts you by 50 cents. Your profit just dropped 20% on that single product. Two undercuts and you're basically breaking even. Here's the rule I follow: If your buy cost is under $15, you need either high ROI (50%+) or high volume (50+ units a month moving consistently). Ideally both. Low COGS + low ROI + low volume = you're working for free. The math has to make sense BEFORE you buy. Not after. When I'm scanning leads now, anything under $15 buy cost gets held to a way higher standard. It has to really justify the shelf space and the time. What's your minimum profit per unit before you'll pull the trigger on a buy? Drop it below 👇
1 like • Mar 2
How do we find high cogs goods to sell
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Shakib Mustafa
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My name is shakib, living in mississauga, ON. Looking to learn and grow from like minded people.

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