Roger went from corporate layoff to nearly $15K in monthly Amazon sales after just a few months by leveraging the Proven Amazon Course (PAC) and its REPLENS strategy. This episode reveals his journey, practical advice on getting started with minimal investment, and how he efficiently sources and manages his growing Amazon FBA business despite personal challenges. It highlights the power of community and focused action in achieving significant ecommerce success quickly.
Key takeaways
You only need an Amazon seller account ($39/month), the Proven Amazon Course ($39/month), and Keepa to get started selling on Amazon FBA, plus $500-1000 for initial inventory.
The "REPLENS" strategy involves replenishing profitable product listings on Amazon, focusing on consistent, smaller-scale inventory management rather than large, one-off purchases.
Don't get stuck in 'analysis paralysis'; prioritize taking action and learning just-in-time, leveraging community support for specific hurdles rather than trying to master everything upfront.
Actively engage with supportive communities (like the Silent Sales Machine Radio Facebook group) to accelerate your learning, find mentorship, and overcome challenges with proven strategies and peer support.
Roger's success with 'REPLENS' involves sourcing hundreds of products, indicating a strategy of broad inventory with frequent restocking of best-sellers, rather than deep inventory of a few items.
On today's episode we meet a ProvenAmazonCourse.com student who had surgery on his back in Feb. this year which was about when he started his ecommerce career! In spite of the limitations of his intense recovery, he's plowing forward and building a phenomenal business online! He's a coaching student as well who came on board earlier this year and has already built a beautiful business as you'll soon hear. He talks on today's podcast episode about the reality of the different stages of his experience so far as well as some very specific details on how he sources his inventory and what tools and strategies he's using. We are so proud of the fact that we now have hundreds of interviews like this with very real people facing very real life challenges who are building beautiful business with our help. If you'd like to be our next, success, story hop on our schedule. We'd love to have a conversation with you about which of our free or paid resources might make the most sense to help you on your e-commerce journey. Schedule a call here: SilentJim.com/bookacall Watch this episode on our YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/p8cxarU9Q8g Show note LINKS: SilentSalesMachine.com - Text the word "free" to 507-800-0090 to get a free copy of Jim's latest book in audio about building multiple income streams online or visit https://silentjim.com/free11 ProvenAmazonCourse.com/100 - Path to 100 ASIN's - The Replens Accelerator workshop that Brian and Robin Joy are teaching live in Nashvill
What does this episode say about amazon & marketplaces?
You only need an Amazon seller account ($39/month), the Proven Amazon Course ($39/month), and Keepa to get started selling on Amazon FBA, plus $500-1000 for initial inventory.
What does this episode say about founder & leadership?
The "REPLENS" strategy involves replenishing profitable product listings on Amazon, focusing on consistent, smaller-scale inventory management rather than large, one-off purchases.
What does this episode say about supply chain & operations?
Don't get stuck in 'analysis paralysis'; prioritize taking action and learning just-in-time, leveraging community support for specific hurdles rather than trying to master everything upfront.
What does this episode say about amazon & marketplaces?
Actively engage with supportive communities (like the Silent Sales Machine Radio Facebook group) to accelerate your learning, find mentorship, and overcome challenges with proven strategies and peer support.
What does this episode say about amazon & marketplaces?
Roger's success with 'REPLENS' involves sourcing hundreds of products, indicating a strategy of broad inventory with frequent restocking of best-sellers, rather than deep inventory of a few items.