Final Episode of Amazon FBA Wholesale UK: From £0 to £50k profitability

Oct 5, 2023 | Amazon FBA | 28 comments

Final Episode of Amazon FBA Wholesale UK: From £0 to £50k profitability




£0 – £50k With Amazon FBA Final Episode: Amazon FBA Wholesale UK

In the previous episodes of our Amazon FBA journey, we have covered the initial steps of setting up an Amazon FBA business, finding profitable product niches, sourcing products, and launching an Amazon FBA Private Label. Today, we will conclude this series by discussing the exciting world of Amazon FBA Wholesale in the UK.

Amazon FBA Wholesale is a business model where sellers purchase products in bulk from authorized distributors or manufacturers and then sell them on Amazon’s platform. This method differs from our previous discussions on Private Label, where sellers create their own branded products.

One of the main advantages of Amazon FBA Wholesale is the ability to scale your business rapidly. By working with established brands, you can tap into their existing customer base and reputation, significantly reducing the time and effort required to build a brand from scratch. Additionally, selling well-known brands eliminates the need for extensive marketing campaigns as customers are already familiar with these products.

So, how can you get started with Amazon FBA Wholesale in the UK?

1. Research Authorized Distributors: Start by identifying brands you are interested in working with and find out who their authorized distributors are. Reach out to these distributors and inquire about their terms and conditions for selling their products on Amazon.

2. Establishing Relationships: Building a rapport with distributors is crucial to securing favorable deals. Show them that you are a legitimate business and explain your strategy for selling their products through Amazon FBA. Offer to provide sales reports and projections to prove your commitment.

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3. Product Selection: Once you have established relationships with distributors, choose products that are in high demand and have a competitive advantage in the market. Conduct thorough market research and analyze sales data to make informed decisions.

4. Inventory Management: With Amazon FBA Wholesale, you will be purchasing products in bulk. It is vital to manage your inventory effectively, ensuring you have enough stock to meet customer demand but not too much that it ties up your capital.

5. Optimize Your Listings: Just like any other Amazon FBA business, optimizing your product listings is crucial to attract potential customers. Invest time in writing compelling product descriptions, optimizing keywords, and using high-quality images to stand out from the competition.

6. Pricing Strategy: Set competitive prices for your products by considering factors such as the cost of goods, Amazon fees, and your desired profit margin. It is essential to strike a balance between profitability and competitive pricing.

7. Monitor Performance: Regularly monitor your product performance and sales metrics to identify opportunities for improvement. Adjust your strategies as needed to maximize sales and profitability.

As with any business, success in Amazon FBA Wholesale requires dedication, persistence, and continuous learning. It is crucial to stay updated with market trends, maintain relationships with distributors, and adapt your business strategy accordingly.

In conclusion, Amazon FBA Wholesale presents an exciting opportunity for entrepreneurs looking to start their own business with low initial investment. By leveraging established brands and their distribution networks, sellers can quickly scale their business and tap into the enormous customer base on Amazon’s platform. With proper planning, research, and ongoing optimization, reaching the £50k milestone is within reach. Best of luck on your Amazon FBA Wholesale journey!

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28 Comments

  1. Alex Ditchburn

    I'm in a paid group, been doing loads of research but this video showing items you've bought in wholesale is quality. everyone is trying to keep it to themselves but when you show how you buy them what your buying thats the stuff that really helps. good luck

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  2. Bloodthirst CK

    superb job bro, in my opinion it shows the confidence to spend 5k and reinvest without making many mistakes to ensure the profits keep rolling in…. as a new seller if you pump in 5k you will probably lose a majority of it if you don't know what you are doing. Learn everything and start with a small amount you can afford to lose to learn from mistakes… or pay for a course from a reliable amazon FBA seller is what id say to anyone just starting.

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  3. Timo

    Can I do Amazon FBA Wholesale from University?

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  4. John Here

    Hi. I’ve been watching your videos with interest. My question is, how do I get involved with wholesale? I am completely new to this but I have capital to get going. I am quite busy though so I want to do this but for me, driving round from shop to shop isn’t going to do it for me – I haven’t got that sort of time. I want to go straight for wholesale. How does somebody like me, who does not have a business, get signed up for what appears to be a bit of a garden walled environment? Secondly who are the best wholesalers? (I appreciate you might not want to answer that last question!)

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  5. Krushant Chauhan

    How do i find less saturated wholesalers i have started wholesale 3 months ago and made £1k sales of ORA but now I am really struggling to find wholesalers, Can you help?

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  6. Nyal

    Very informative and motivational mate!

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  7. Joe Tabernacle

    What are Amazon referral fees? I'm looking at products using amazons revenue calc and referral fees kill the profits but I don't see them mentioned in this video.
    can you avoid paying the referral fees?

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  8. RH

    Can you list some wholesalers bro? I have a hard time finding any

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  9. Ryan B

    Love the honesty and realistic expectations. Do you always sell branded items versus private label? I get the advertising can be a pain for the stuff from Alibaba…

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  10. Crokko adventures

    HOW ABOUT VAT, when you pass 85k your sale prices will move to VAT so you loosing 20%

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  11. Henry

    Realistic and honest, nice one mate

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  12. Cameron Dunn

    What software do you use to source products for wholesale?

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  13. Lew M

    It’s great seeing a realistic and honest video. It would be good to see how ur opening accounts and research method?

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  14. Rob James

    great vid mate as always! best group around I learned a ton from you

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  15. NASA secrets

    I am planning to quit university and start Amazon and Trading, do you do mentorship?

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  16. UNUSUAL AQUARIUM ECOSYSTEMS

    Hi, new to your channel, can you please confirm why you are in need of a warehouse, why aren't you simply delivering it to Amazon FBA?

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  17. Wayne Johnson

    Out of curiosity, what are the costs associated with having a warehouse?

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  18. Ryan Howells

    Congrats on moving into the warehouse mate. I started wholesale in September and have been doing a solid 4-5k sales each month with a profit margin of 30%. My question is are you VAT registered? I’m currently not as I’m just under the 85k annual revenue. This means I don’t pay VAT on Amazon fees it bumps my margins up.

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  19. Rikz RK

    I disagree with this video, theres alot of fees and sourcing items is not easy, so its actually quite difficult to do alongside your 9 to 5. Finding the right items is a big problem, especially trying to buy wholesale. Its not as straightforward as heathy makes out to be, that should really come across in videos.

    In talk about transparency id like to know how heathy reinvests his £50 per month course and how much of that plays a factor in his fba. £50 a month is more than an average subscription, madness, should be £30 a month. Why charge £50 a month when you know all the fees we have to pay anyway with amazon fba!

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  20. Tom Collins

    Do you not need to cover the original barcodes on the swim floats?

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  21. Sami

    Great series, you got any advice as I'm just starting out online arbitrage and am struggling to find profitable products

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  22. Ads M

    Love the transparency. All your efforts are paying off. I remember at one point you were doing dropshipping on eBay. Do you still sell on there or is eBay dead nowadays?

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  23. Professional Youtube Commenter

    why delete my post? I was just showing my experience doing my own ecommerce through my website. I'm not some course peddler trying to steal your viewers.Fine I won't enggage with your videos.

    Reply

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