The shipping charged by FedEx comes out of your payment. I track my monthly shipping as a whole but use $0.40 a lb when estimating individual item profit.
I pretty much source the same way I do for Amazon with the biggest different being really small test-buys. I purchase 3-5 items at a time and create my own sales data (Walmart doesnt share much data so it's limited)
Walmart charges you a "commission" to sell your items on their Marketplace. Unlike Amazon though, they do not charge you a monthly fee to have the account.
With my experience in reselling, I've learned I cant "think" about it too much because people do crazy things. I might not spend $13 on a salad dressing but someone who cant access this brand and lives in a high-rise in New York might pay that much to have it delivered to their door ;)
I've worked my business fulltime since 2019 selling on Amazon and on Walmart since 2021. It provides for my family of four. Every business is run differently but I do enjoy the freedom to make my own schedule. :)
Depends on the seller, what they sell, how much money they had starting out. I’ve been selling on Amazon for 3 years now and have built up to $1.5 million in sales revenue, which comes out to around $400,000 in profit per year.
@@FriedBuffaloChickenWingshey man you got a discord or instagram I could ask you a few questions looking at getting into it just got a couple questions.
Yes. Some items are regional and not available to all customers across the country so I try to bridge that gap. Also, some items are only available in-store so by listing them online, customers that cant get in-store have access to them.
Good video. I've been on Walmart for almost 2 years and it's really helped grow my business
Nice! I started in 2021 but didn't really start taking it seriously until last year. It has really lit the arbitrage spark for me again!
Definitely will start getting into more grocery items on Walmart WFS. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Great job! Look forward to more videos.
Appreciate the feedback! More to come!
I dont what Ollies youre shopping out but that looked neat.
This Ollies is usually sooo messy. Every Ollies is so different! LOL
@@Arbitrage.Avenue I work at Ollies so I know that
Knowing you can sell on Walmart got me interested.
Same concept as Amazon but very different platforms.
How do you share your cellphone screen like that - amazing!
Thanks! It's just a screen recording :)
How do your account for the cost of shipping your items to WFS - do you just put that cost to some magical overhead line item for your business?
The shipping charged by FedEx comes out of your payment. I track my monthly shipping as a whole but use $0.40 a lb when estimating individual item profit.
finally someone who is doing content about Walmart marketplace!!
Thanks!! I'd love to hear what might be helpful to see!
@@Arbitrage.Avenue would like to see how you track your profit and loss
Hey I do too... Lol.
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Who pays 14$ for salad dressing 😮
It's wild what people will pay for their favorite items :)
Love you great job would love to be on the team
May i ask what apps you're using to scan the items?
In the video, I'm just using the regular Walmart store app :) However, now, I use ScanPower.
Do you have a specific way you source OA on walmart? If so can you make a video please?
I pretty much source the same way I do for Amazon with the biggest different being really small test-buys. I purchase 3-5 items at a time and create my own sales data (Walmart doesnt share much data so it's limited)
Thank you @@Arbitrage.Avenue
Why do people insist in talking over music.
Thanks for the feedback. :)
Great info keep it up:)
Thank you =)
A 15 percent referral fee to who? That sounds wild.
Walmart charges you a "commission" to sell your items on their Marketplace. Unlike Amazon though, they do not charge you a monthly fee to have the account.
Wait, are you a seller for Walmart? I didn’t know they did that
Yes! I've been selling on the Walmart Marketplace for over 3 years.
You can apply here: goto.walmart.com/ArbitrageAvenue
Can you use coupons and a reseller certificate?
Yes for sure!! Ollies sends so many coupons, I ALWAYS use one :)
Do you have to get ungated to sell like you do Amazon?
Some categories and brands are gated. Not as many as Amazon though!
Who spends $13 on ONE bottle of salad dressing? No one I know. It's not a fancy brand. It's been around quite a bit. I don't understand that one.
With my experience in reselling, I've learned I cant "think" about it too much because people do crazy things. I might not spend $13 on a salad dressing but someone who cant access this brand and lives in a high-rise in New York might pay that much to have it delivered to their door ;)
How much can you make in one year doing this
I've worked my business fulltime since 2019 selling on Amazon and on Walmart since 2021. It provides for my family of four. Every business is run differently but I do enjoy the freedom to make my own schedule. :)
Depends on the seller, what they sell, how much money they had starting out. I’ve been selling on Amazon for 3 years now and have built up to $1.5 million in sales revenue, which comes out to around $400,000 in profit per year.
@@FriedBuffaloChickenWingshey man you got a discord or instagram I could ask you a few questions looking at getting into it just got a couple questions.
You buy everyday items people buy to resell on Walmart
Yes. Some items are regional and not available to all customers across the country so I try to bridge that gap. Also, some items are only available in-store so by listing them online, customers that cant get in-store have access to them.
Who spends $14 on 1 can of potato sticks?
Someone who REALLY likes potato sticks LOL!!
This is horrifying.
What's horrifying about this?
Thanks for watching :)