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▌2026 Guide ▌Beginner Amazon FBA Guide | How to start FBA in 2026
There’s 2 main methods of Amazon FBA, which are: – Retail Arbitrage – Private Whitelabelling Retail Arbitrage is just the fancy way of saying buying regular products for under retail and selling them on Amazon where there is a better demand and a better price you can charge. Retail Arbitrage (second point) is good because it helps you understand Amazon’s Market better. Private Whitelabelling is designing your own product working with a manufacturer in a market that you trust you can sell on Amazon and outrank the (hopefully small competition) and be profitable that way. Here is the process of getting Started with an Amazon FBA Account 1. Go Amazon seller hub & make an account 2. Print sku labels and stick over barcode 3. Pack and ship the items out after you list the dimensions of your product and how many items are in the box. 4. Now all you have to wait for them to sell and Amazon will handle the packing and shipping for you. So technically it costs nothing to start an Amazon FBA / Arbitrage account. However, for you to be able to conduct effective product research for Retail Arbitrage, you will benefit from using these 2 product research tools. Not sponsored, these are genuinely the 2 most popular Amazon Tools that are used and complement each other well. Here’s the cost breakdown: Selleramp - £20/mo a product analysis tool for current supply/demand data & arbitrage potential (most popular tool, costs £20 a month) Keepa - £20/mo for historical data like price tracking and insightful sales history data (second most popular tool that complements SellerAMP, costs £20 a month) Amazon Pro Seller Account - £25/mo (optional) (There’s a 75p per item fee per item as Amazon handles the packing and shipping for you, unless you get an Amazon Pro Seller Account for £25 then there’s no fee.) If profit margins allow for it, 75p per item is acceptable in the beginning. Unless you expect to sell more than 30 items a month you technically don’t need a pro seller account, however its advisable you do get it as it does cut down on costs significantly especially low-ticket items. (Items under £50)
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Dear First 10 Members...
Although I've run many successful communities in the past. This is something fresh and new. I am using a new name, so I don't have any reputation. However, I offer this EXCLUSIVELY to the first 10 people that join: I will work with you 1-1, a service I used to charge £200 for, FOR FREE to start your own reselling journey and be successful in it with my special expertise. Message me here, on the discord or the telegram and I will work with you closely until you succeed.
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▌2026 Guide ▌Beginner Reseller's Setup | How to start Reselling in 2026
Some of you may already know everything here, that's fine, some of you need a reminder if you haven't resold in a while. This is the ideal set up if you're looking to get started reselling from today, not tomorrow not the day after today. Anyway here it is: How to begin reselling on Vinted/Ebay/Depop in 2026. 1. Equipment To get started, you gotta have the essentials first. That means a phone to resell on, a mobile number and email to register with. Next you need the stuff to actually ship your products out for small items you’d only need a padded envelope for bigger items expect to need some Cardboard boxes, bubble wrap or wrapping paper,and it also helps to have a label printer, you can get 500 labels for £5 from Amazon. 2. how to source items to resell / flip There’s two ways of finding items to flip. The first is “sniping” good deals from other sites where people sell their old stuff and relisting them for more money. However with so many bots that snipe these deals its very hard to get into as bots will identify and snipe a deal miliseconds after it goes live. Also too many people notice the real value of their items and cancel the order even after you've purchased the item. The other way and the best way to find good items to profit off is sourcing items from a supplier at a discounted price overseas where there is too much stock and then reselling them at a much higher price. Most of these suppliers items are genuine and made from the same factories that don’t make it to the shelves due to minor imperfections whereas a few boast being so close to shelf-ready that any imperfections are unrecognizable to an average inspection (loose stitching, old tags, etc.) Just allow returns for any complaints to keep a good reputation. Whichever you decide to do is okay, just don’t be a dick to your customers it really helps your brand to be as honest as possible with the things you sell. If you would like my personal supplier list that I use for the best margins and to get the best profits.
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