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#10 Selling Physical Products w/out Touching Them - From Anywhere in the World!

Silent Sales Machine Radio · December 8, 2016 · 45 min

Summary

This episode reveals how to build a low-risk e-commerce business selling physical products without ever handling inventory. It focuses on leveraging fulfillment services and strategic sourcing to create a location-independent income stream, ideal for entrepreneurs seeking operational efficiency and scalability.

Key takeaways

Themes

amazon & marketplacessupply chain & operationsfounder & leadership

Topics covered

amazon fbaprep centersphysical product sourcingecommerce fulfillmentremote business models

Episode description

Regardless of where you live, your business background or experience you can and should be selling physical product online. It's a virtually risk free model when done correctly, and there are no excuses! Let's talk about it! Prep Centers - Prep center inquiry - Prep-fulfillment Center List Facebook Group PPI Podcast episode with Brett Bartlett ProvenPerformanceInventory.com ProvenAmazonCourse.com SilentSalesMachine.com

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Frequently asked about this episode

What does this episode say about amazon & marketplaces?
Utilize third-party prep centers for inventory management and fulfillment to avoid direct product handling and storage costs.
What does this episode say about supply chain & operations?
Explore Amazon FBA and similar marketplace fulfillment options to streamline shipping and customer service.
What does this episode say about founder & leadership?
Focus on sourcing profitable physical products that can be drop-shipped or sent directly to fulfillment centers to minimize personal involvement.
What does this episode say about amazon & marketplaces?
Leverage online communities and resources (like the Proven Amazon Course) to learn best practices and find reliable partners for a hands-off e-commerce model.
What does this episode say about amazon & marketplaces?
Prioritize products with strong demand and healthy margins to ensure profitability, even after accounting for fulfillment service fees.

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