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Scaling Your Amazon Business with Arbitrage and Private Warehousing

Serious Sellers Podcast · with Andy Slamans · October 15, 2019 · 31 min

Summary

This episode reveals how to leverage retail arbitrage to quickly generate six-figure revenue on Amazon and then strategically transition to a private label model with private warehousing. Learn how to optimize your supply chain and reduce FBA storage costs to achieve greater agility and profitability as an Amazon seller.

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Themes

amazon & marketplacessupply chain & operationsfounder & leadership

Topics covered

amazon retail arbitrageamazon fbaprivate labelprivate warehousingsupply chain managementinventory storage costssix-figure earner

Episode description

Episode 72 of the Serious Sellers Podcast hosts Andy Slamans with great tips on using Amazon retail arbitrage to scale up to private label.

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Frequently asked about this episode

What does this episode say about amazon & marketplaces?
Start with retail arbitrage in thrift stores and big-box retailers to quickly learn the Amazon ecosystem and generate initial capital without significant upfront investment.
What does this episode say about supply chain & operations?
Transition from arbitrage to private label products to create a more sustainable and passive income stream, moving beyond the physical limitations of constant store visits.
What does this episode say about founder & leadership?
Consider establishing private warehousing to gain better control over your supply chain, reduce FBA storage fees, and manage inventory more effectively, especially during peak seasons or international holidays.
What does this episode say about amazon & marketplaces?
Focus on understanding market trends and product demand, but avoid "chasing shiny objects" without a clear strategy for long-term viability.
What does this episode say about amazon & marketplaces?
Recognize that mastering the Amazon ecosystem through arbitrage provides a strong foundation for scaling into private label, allowing for data-driven product selection and inventory management.

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