So we had a large number of miscers pushing Amazon FBA operations about 8 years ago. It has gotten to the point were there are now billion dollar companies dedicated strictly to purchasing brands/operations from small teams/miscers
I wonder if any our former members already sold for 8 figures, srs
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Today, 08:45 AM #1
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Amazon FBA Incels were right all long, LMAO
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Today, 08:59 AM #2
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Today, 09:10 AM #4
it's saturated as fukk these days but would be worth finding out who's bidding on smaller accounts and trying to work with them directly. Sort of how gov contractors have to allocate a certain amount to small businesses. There's places you can bid directly to them as a little guy. Sort of like the movie war dogs but not as hollywood tainted.
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Today, 09:18 AM #5
yea not sure what's so hard to understand about it. FBA is just a warehousing and distribution method on the Amazon platform. I used to FBA collectible trinkets and new-in-box items I would buy through wholesale lots and thrift stores. My best bud did this making six figures a year and then created his own product and now has a million dollar business. But the business is the product, not the method of distribution.
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yeah, the biggest player in the game is a company called Thrasio, they are now worth a billion dollars
The most successful people went this way:
- Getting chit from thrift stores, clearance or wholesale lots
- evolved to sourcing their own generic products from China
- evolved to building their own brands
- selling their company to Thrasio or their competitors**MISC Firearms Crew**
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