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2 Ways to Do Online Arbitrage from Outside the US

2 Ways to Do Online Arbitrage from Outside the US This is a question I get asked a lottttt. So I figured I'd upload a video covering the best 2 ways to do Online Arbitrage from outside the United States once & for all.

I think this video will help people understand how to approach it (whether you want to sell on amazon or other marketplaces). It will also serve as a reference guide for me to link when I get asked this question LOL.

So what are the two main ways to make money with Online Arbitrage from outside the US?

1) Source specficially for your local marketplace. Because I don't know specifically where you live & everyone will be from different countries, I recommend searching for sites that you can source to your location from. If you live near a major Amazon marketplace, then you're in luck because sites like Extreme Rebate (among others on this channel) will have deals specifically for your amazon marketplace & chances are you can get free & very cheap products delivered to your door. Then, you can simply resell those products back on your local marketplaces for a profit.

2) Perhaps the best way...and the way that will work NO MATTER WHERE YOU LIVE, is to simply use a prep center. This works for Amazon, eBay, Mercari, & Poshmark.

If you plant to resell back on Amazon, then you want to google about 5-10 Amazon FBA US Prep Centers, get a price quote from each one, & then go with the one that's the most helpful & the cheapest. DON'T just contact 1 or 2 (a big mistake lazy people make).

I've seen prep centers charge anywhere from 20 cents per unit to $3 per unit. The sweat spot tends to be about 50 cents per unit to about $1.50 per unit.

Some prep centers will just receive, store, label your products, & initiate shipments to amazon for you. But you'll need to do everything yourself from seller central to send into FBA (tutorial on this linked at the end of this). You'll also need to email them the labels to put on your products, as well as the labels to put on the boxes they need to ship to Amazon FBA Warehouses.

Or, some prep centers (ideal ones in my opinion) will sign into your amazon seller central account for you. They'll then "receive," manage your products pre-fba, label them for you, initiate your shipments for you in seller central, & ship them out for you. Basically, they'll do EVERYTHING for you. Obviously, these prep centers tend to charge a little bit more per unit, but it's worth it in my opinion.

To allow them to use your Seller Central, you'll need to give them access to your account in the backend of seller central by giving them an access key (not hard to do - google it if you need to).

If you're planning on selling on eBay, Poshmark, Mercari, or somewhere else that's not Amazon, then your main issue is warehouse storage & customer distribution. Again, this is easy to solve with a prep center too. You simply need to google prep centers that are more geared toward eBay Sellers.



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