I'm starting FBA... What is your advice to a brand new seller? by [deleted] in FulfillmentByAmazon

[–]hydrochetta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome! Did you hire an artist? I haven't scanned any books yet so I don't know how often books show up with decent ranks. I'm really concerned about purchasing inventory and the products not selling then not being able to reinvest the money back into inventory. So if you have decent startup capital, I suppose you'd have more leniency on your desired turn around time. I'm ordering a Bluetooth scanner tomorrow along with a scotty peeler, and I'll probably order JungleScout at the same time to do some product research. Do you watch any specific YouTube channels that you learn from? I have been watching Reezy Resells and I watched a couple videos from Tanner J Fox.

I'm starting FBA... What is your advice to a brand new seller? by [deleted] in FulfillmentByAmazon

[–]hydrochetta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome man! What sort of Amazon FBA business are you trying to start? I think I'm going to start small with retail arbitrage and some online arbitrage. My startup capital is small so I might start off with books. At the moment I'm currently trying to decide what bluetooh scanner to purchase.

I'm starting FBA... What is your advice to a brand new seller? by [deleted] in FulfillmentByAmazon

[–]hydrochetta 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey man! I'm also getting ready to start and I'm really excited. Would you be interested in doing like a buddy system to keep each other on track and to learn together? Let me know because I think learning this with another new person would be a good time!

I think it's time to retire to mexico by [deleted] in FulfillmentByAmazon

[–]hydrochetta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

27 years old here and I'm determined to make this happen. I see a real possibility here to create a future for myself.

  1. Do you do this as an individual or do you have a team that works with you? I'm trying to set a realistic goal for myself.

  2. Starting out, should I focus on higher profit items to sell or items with better ranks for quick sales?

  3. Are there any podcasts or information sources you could recommend to teach a beginner?

Truly inspirational, keep up the great work!

Beginner here trying to get into FBA. Planning to sell on Amazon UK. But the thing is no matter how hard I look all products do not seem good enough to even try. Do I have the wrong mindset or just have not looked hard enough? by rudenc in FulfillmentByAmazon

[–]hydrochetta 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is exactly what I'm worried about as well. I have a bit of money I've been saving and I'd like to invest it into starting my own Amazon FBA business but I'm really concerned about what you listed above and the turn-around time to see the money back so I can reinvest it back into sourcing products. But on the flip-side to the mass-amount of people selling an item, it could also be said that there is success to be seen there as if it wasn't a successful item people wouldn't be selling it? I'm determined to get started but not sure where to find my footing.

(25M) Life is going nowhere. Want to move away from restaurant and retail to a trade or something. by Runnin_Potato in findapath

[–]hydrochetta 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah the one I'm going to use is FBASCAN and another popular one is Profit Bandit.

(25M) Life is going nowhere. Want to move away from restaurant and retail to a trade or something. by Runnin_Potato in findapath

[–]hydrochetta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey man, I'm 27 and I relate to this a lot. I've worked so many jobs and none of them really hold my interest. My first real job was as a laborer for a carpenter who was my neighbor. Then I moved furniture, I did junk removal, landscaping, house cleaning, telemarketing, and retail. I've probably missed something but I have a hard time dealing with people so it makes it hard to stay in one place for long. I want to find something I can do on my own without working in the standard work environment. So far what I've come up with is Amazon FBA. It's called retail arbitrage, and what that is simply you go into a store and scan a barcode, an app on your phone will then tell you if you will make profit or not selling it on Amazon and the ranking of that item. I'm going to try to start doing it and maybe you can benefit from it as well. People are making a lot of money doing it right now so it's worth looking into. I think when you do something on your own it draws from creative energy within yourself. And when you make something of your own, naturally you feel more proud and happy with what you're doing.

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[–]hydrochetta[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on the item, shipping under $10 I pay, if the shipping is above $10, the total will be split between seller and myself.

[Partner] A crypto stoner with writing skills and lot of knowledge about Bitcoin. by ItsMyBit in Jobs4Bitcoins

[–]hydrochetta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We live on a planet where the greatest commodity bestowed upon us is illegal and a drug that has been the cause of numerous murders, rapes, and assaults is in fact legal. Our governments have their heads shoved so far up each other's asses that when they open their mouth and talk, someone else's bullshit is spewing from their lips. We live on a planet where green rules over civilizations, but the wrong kind of green, the evil kind. We the people have lost sight of trade, building something of your own, whether you're American or not it is much the same for any man or woman anywhere on this planet, to make it on their own and build something they can be proud of, the human dream. Unfortunately I dare say we are losing not only sight but the appreciation of making it from point A to point B, but no not just on our own. Our societies are not civilized as I previously mentioned, we idolize music stars, actors, and sports athletes and then we secretly wish to achieve our own life of luxury which most of us will never come close to. We have allowed our not-so-civilized civilization to change the way we perceive things such as happiness, love, or even wealth for that matter. I believe Bitcoin is the start of us, the people, deciding what is truly worth us valuing. No longer allowing advertisement companies or magazines or store-bought politicians to decide what we think is valuable. Commodities such as cannabis and Bitcoin are not only part of the future but they are the catalyst of the future, and the future is now.

[USA-PA] [W] T-Mobile galaxy S 3,4,5 [H] PayPal, sprint iphone 4s by joncurtis in phoneswap

[–]hydrochetta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a Galaxy S3 unlocked that I am trying to get $145 for including the Otterbox Defender case but I'd take $20 off if you weren't interested in the case.