I'm confused. All of these categories are gated. Does the newby need to become ungated or the product or the category? And also, does this assume an online retail arbitrage model? If so, do you have the product shipped to you as a seller to then mail it back out to your buyer?
Help me to understand this whole game because I do not get a single thing. You buy shoes at the shoe brand's own website... And resell them on Amazon? That is crazy. And how can business ever be good when you focus on "the products sold by the most possible competitors"? That sounds very counterintuitive to me. I have always learned that to be successfully your proposition should differentiate, and when the differentiator is only the price then you are commotizing the product, and subsequently the market. Your approach is not at all sustainable in the sense of reducing climate change; you are basically just moving products around coast to coast for now reason, because customers could just order direct in the shop where you order. But the most intruiging question that arises is: how can doing this kind of work possibly be enjoyable, rewarding, satisfying or even just fun?
It’s not fun it’s exhausting and frustrating I just joined it and spent a lot of money I am trying to get them back . Finding items are so easy something I would spend my whole can’t find nothing to get approvals to sell and or buy to make money out of it
@@Nala-l1x I fully agree with you and I do not think that the video presents anyhow a serious way to make serious money - it may well be just a joke. You mention "approval". I am sure you mean Amazon having gated nearly everything for new sellers. Well, on Amazon buyers find "gated" categories and products as well as "ungated" categories and products. While there are many videos that suggest they help you "to get ungated" it is actually most of the time not about Amazon "gating" you.... But the brand owner of the stuff you want to sell who has arranged with Amazon that his products are "gated". And that means you or anyone else may not sell them. I bet 99% of those retailers the maker of the video suggests would never approve reselling their branded merchandise anywhere. Brand owners want to (and have to) control the brand experience otherwise they lose market share. Now let's get out of here and something more sensible, more rewarding, and more interesting than this stupid amazon thing.
Thank you for your help and advice. Much appreciated 🙂
I need a list of products. I've only found 3 that I can sell. HELP US OUT!
I can help you make amazing Amazon EBC Designs when needed.
Should I buy items from walmart? They don't seem to provide any invoices.
Do not buy from Walmart. You will never get the invoice
Yeah you can, their invoices don't work great for ungating but for everything else it's good to check
I'm confused. All of these categories are gated. Does the newby need to become ungated or the product or the category? And also, does this assume an online retail arbitrage model? If so, do you have the product shipped to you as a seller to then mail it back out to your buyer?
That's been my issue as a newby. Everything is gated unless you happen to stumble across a product that's not. Is there a list of ungated products?
@@niawade4445 do y’all know how to get ungated? There’s videos of it, the basics is buying 10 of a product and submitting invoice to Amazon
Nearly All top name products are gated
A good amount of items on Amazon are gated but they are easy to ungate with an invoice from your supplier where you found it profitably
How do you go about getting an invoice when you purchase something? Is this the receipt you receive after buying?
Ungating shoes and clothes as a newb is expensive
Help me to understand this whole game because I do not get a single thing. You buy shoes at the shoe brand's own website... And resell them on Amazon? That is crazy.
And how can business ever be good when you focus on "the products sold by the most possible competitors"? That sounds very counterintuitive to me. I have always learned that to be successfully your proposition should differentiate, and when the differentiator is only the price then you are commotizing the product, and subsequently the market.
Your approach is not at all sustainable in the sense of reducing climate change; you are basically just moving products around coast to coast for now reason, because customers could just order direct in the shop where you order.
But the most intruiging question that arises is: how can doing this kind of work possibly be enjoyable, rewarding, satisfying or even just fun?
It’s not fun it’s exhausting and frustrating I just joined it and spent a lot of money I am trying to get them back . Finding items are so easy something I would spend my whole can’t find nothing to get approvals to sell and or buy to make money out of it
@@Nala-l1x I fully agree with you and I do not think that the video presents anyhow a serious way to make serious money - it may well be just a joke. You mention "approval". I am sure you mean Amazon having gated nearly everything for new sellers.
Well, on Amazon buyers find "gated" categories and products as well as "ungated" categories and products. While there are many videos that suggest they help you "to get ungated" it is actually most of the time not about Amazon "gating" you.... But the brand owner of the stuff you want to sell who has arranged with Amazon that his products are "gated". And that means you or anyone else may not sell them.
I bet 99% of those retailers the maker of the video suggests would never approve reselling their branded merchandise anywhere. Brand owners want to (and have to) control the brand experience otherwise they lose market share.
Now let's get out of here and something more sensible, more rewarding, and more interesting than this stupid amazon thing.
Plus how much is the shipping for you to ship this product once sold. That will most definitely would cut into your profits
@@catg4417 oh you can say that again I brought brought 4 items total 148 and
I sold them I got 118 not gained it’s a loose Amazon FBA cooked me
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