Summary of Started about 7 weeks ago and has 75 profitable products selling on Amazon

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The individual in the YouTube video started selling products on Amazon seven weeks ago and is already making five-figure profits. He is using the replens selling strategy and his results are very encouraging. He plans to continue selling products and ramps up his sales as he goes along. His ideal situation is to be able to sell more products and keep making a profit.

  • 00:00:00 Chris Graham started selling products on Amazon seven weeks ago and is already making five-figure profits. He is using the replens selling strategy that we've taught to students all over the world, and his results are very encouraging.
  • 00:05:00 The individual is a high school teacher in Canada who is selling on Amazon. He has been successful so far with starting with a small amount of products and then growing them over time. He emphasizes the importance of fitting into the "cracks" in the Amazon marketplace so that you can be more successful.
  • 00:10:00 This individual started selling products on Amazon about seven weeks ago and has already found 75 profitable products. He plans to continue selling products and ramps up his sales as he goes along. His ideal situation is to be able to sell more products and keep making a profit.
  • 00:15:00 This individual started selling products on Amazon about seven weeks ago and has been very successful. He describes his goals for the next year, which include averaging $10,000 per month and eventually becoming a millionaire. He credits his success to his understanding of math, his adherence to a personal philosophy, and his experience as a math teacher.
  • 00:20:00 The author recommends starting a home-based business by teaching math and financial literacy to high school students. He talks about how, with a basic math instinct, one can start to see the potential in profitable products for sale on Amazon. He also discusses the importance of having a VA to help with the administrative work of running the business.
  • 00:25:00 The speaker talks about how he started selling products on Amazon about 7 weeks ago and has already generated 75 sales. He advises continuing to do what you're doing and scaling gradually; getting a virtual assistant to help with the workload; and looking for creative ways to get the products ready for shipment.
  • 00:30:00 The author of the YouTube video shares some insights on how to transition from being the tactician to the owner manager of a business. He recommends setting goals, documenting progress, and finding someone to help with the day-to-day tasks. He also recommends keeping close family close by, as many people do not have that type of relationship.
  • 00:35:00 The author shares how he started selling products on Amazon a few weeks ago and has already made 75 profitable sales. He wants to get into online arbitrage, and is interested in learning more about private label and coaching products.
  • 00:40:00 The author of the video provides a brief overview of his own journey from being an average Joe to becoming an Amazon seller, and shares some advice on how to get started. He emphasizes the importance of having a product that is high in demand and having a low level of competition. He also provides advice on how to find and sell high-ticket items.
  • 00:45:00 The YouTube creator started selling on Amazon about seven weeks ago, and has already generated 75 profitable products. He has found success by leveraging the power of sale, and by buying products at Canadian retailers during sales cycles.
  • 00:50:00 The author is a Canadian Amazon seller who has been successful in selling products at a nice margin. He started about 7 weeks ago and has already sold 75 products. He plans to expand his business and look for opportunities beyond the Sudbury, Ontario area where he currently sells. He recommends that others join a Facebook group where they can connect with like-minded people and form relationships. He also recommends attending live events to strengthen relationships and get help from the coaching team.
  • 00:55:00 The speaker shares that they started selling products on Amazon about seven weeks ago and have generated $18,000 in net revenue. They report an overall net margin of 20%. They offer some advice for Canadian e-commerce sellers who are looking to keep their income taxes in check.

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Chris, the guest on the video, started selling on Amazon about 7 weeks ago and has already generated 75 profitable products. He recommends starting small and gradually ramping up your investments as you become more confident in your system. Chris also shared some advice on how to maximize your success on Amazon, including using a coach and investing in content and team building.

  • 01:00:00 The video discusses the importance of using an accountant, the benefits of using a local small business accountant, and the importance of having enough reserve money.
  • 01:05:00 The speaker advises starting a business by taking on small amounts of outside funding, and then growing the business slowly and cautiously. If you have good credit, you may be able to get a credit card with no interest for a year in order to reduce the amount of time it takes for your money to come back.
  • 01:10:00 The guest, Chris, started selling on Amazon about 7 weeks ago and has already generated 75 profitable products. Chris feels very confident in his system and is comfortable with his investment time frame. He recommends starting small and gradually ramping up your investments as you become more confident in your system. Chris also shared some advice on how to maximize your success on Amazon, including using a coach and investing in content and team building. listeners can find more information on Chris and his experience at silentjim.com.

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