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Find Ungated Leads Fast with CanFlip
Hey guys little update on my new software CanFlip Im currently in testing, making sure that you guys have a smooth user experience It should release this weekend to make your sourcing easier! Such a powerful tool and it will only be $12.99/month canadian! Il also have a 3 day free trial so you can see how great it is before you actually pay! I will be constantly working on this software and the price will increase with time as new features get added. Good news for the early subscribers, you will be grandfathered in! So you pay $12.99 forever, even if i add so many features it ends up at 49.99 one day If you guys are interested, drop a comment so I know who to follow up with once its live!!
Find Ungated Leads Fast with CanFlip
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Great work Anthony...
This invoice mistake can get your account suspended. Most new sellers don't even know the difference.
You find a great product on a discount site. Good price, solid ROI. You buy 20 units, ship them in, start selling. Then you get an IP complaint or inauthentic claim. Amazon asks for an invoice. You send the one from your purchase. Rejected. Account at risk. Here's why: that "retailer" was actually a marketplace. The product page said "sold by [third-party seller]" in the fine print. That makes it a marketplace purchase, not a retailer purchase. Amazon does NOT accept marketplace invoices for appeals. They want proof you bought from a legitimate retailer or distributor. "Sold and shipped by" the actual company. Before you buy from any online retailer, check who's actually fulfilling the order. If it says "sold by" anyone other than the website itself, that's a marketplace. Your invoice from that purchase is worthless if Amazon ever asks for it. Sites like Frugal are notorious for this. Great prices. Marketplace invoices. Do you check who the actual seller is before buying from discount sites?
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What about Buying from a Retailer like Walmart in a physical store, will the reciept be accepted?
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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Weldon @Abdul Adoyta looks very Impressive , hopefully I can share my dash like this soon.
The real reason big sellers dominate the Buy Box (hint: it is not reviews)
I believed the reviews myth for two and a half years. Seriously. I thought the seller with 150 reviews would always beat the seller with 10. That is just what everybody told me. Then my second mentor showed me something that changed everything. This guy started selling AFTER me and was doing $300,000 a month. He was dominating Buy Boxes on listings where I could not even get a rotation. I asked him what his secret was. He said: "Why do you think reviews matter?" I had no real answer. Just "that is what everybody told me." Here is what is actually happening. THE INVENTORY DISTRIBUTION THEORY Amazon's number one goal is getting the product to the customer as fast as possible. Price matters, sure. But delivery speed arguably matters MORE. Picture this. You and I both sell the same product at the same price. You send 10 units to FBA. I send 10 units to FBA. Your stock goes to a fulfillment center in Ontario. Mine goes to Alberta. A customer in Quebec orders. Your Ontario inventory is closer. You get the Buy Box. A customer in BC orders. My Alberta inventory is closer. I get the Buy Box. That is regional Buy Box allocation. And it is the real mechanism behind Buy Box rotation. WHY BIG SELLERS WIN The seller with 150 reviews is not scared to buy deep. They send 300 units. Amazon takes those 300 units and distributes them. 50 to Alberta. 30 to BC. 100 to Ontario. 120 to Quebec. That seller now has inventory close to EVERY customer in Canada. The seller with 10 reviews sends 10 units. Amazon looks at that and says it is not worth distributing 10 units across the country. They keep all 10 in one warehouse, probably Ontario. So the big seller wins Buy Box in Alberta, BC, Quebec, AND Ontario. The small seller only wins in Ontario. It LOOKS like reviews caused this. But it is inventory distribution. And here is the kicker. Aura's CEO Dylan Carter confirmed this exact theory. His words: "The hack, funny enough, is just get more units there physically first and foremost. If you are physically there, you can be a little bit more expensive. And that tradeoff makes sense for Amazon because they can get it to you next day."
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Is there a Way to find auto Ungated products without using Keepa?
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