2016-04-29



A month and a half ago I disclosed to the world about my new Amazon FBA Private Label Side Hustle and revealed my plan to generate additional income so that I could buy more rental properties.   This new side hustle is not easy and it just takes a super long time to get it going.   Since I am 6 weeks in now I thought it would be a great time to give you an update on where I am at today with it.  I will share my experiences (good and bad) as well as how many more items I have checked off from my checklist.   Since the last post, I have now completed an additional 5 items and only have 2 remaining items left before I am selling on amazon and making money.  Very exciting!!  Based on my early calculations, I could be making 20k profit after selling all my items.  (1000 items ordered).   Imagine if i sold that in one month??   That of course is best case scenario, I imagine I will spend a few thousand on advertising and giveaways so even if I make 15k profit from it, that is still a huge win.  15k is pretty much a down payment on the kind of houses that I buy anyways.  Check out the numbers from the last rental I bought here.

Anyhow, here is the original checklist of items.  The items numbered in normal font were all the items that I had already completed back in my last post along with the original text I had written.   The numbers listed in Bigger Font and Bold are the checklist items I have newly completed or are still pending and all have new updates so please take a look and let me know what you think.

1) Research, Research, Research!

– COMPLETED – I will actually never stop the research phase as I will want to improve in every aspect however I have done enough research now to start the process.

2) Select Potential Products

– COMPLETED – I have chosen 4 different products to sample that fit my criteria for selling on amazon.  My criteria involves not having a lot of competition on amazon, being able to make the product better or cheaper than the current competition and the product having a decent amount of monthly sales.  It was not easy picking the products and some say this is the hardest part of the whole process.  Whether or not the product I choose will be successful is yet to come.  Ill keep my fingers crossed.  I think based on the research I have done that I will be okay with either of these items I have selected.  Please also note that due to the fierce seller competition on Amazon that I will not be disclosing any of my products.  This is to protect my own business and try to allow for maximum returns.   I hope you understand.

3) Contact Suppliers and Request Samples

– COMPLETED – I spent weeks communicating to different alibaba suppliers in hopes of finding the right manufacturer(s) to work with.  I was eventually able to find 2 suppliers per product selected and have requested samples from each one.  I have only received one sample out of the four products so far.  I should be receiving the remaining product samples within the next few weeks.  It is a very time-consuming part communicating with the Chinese suppliers on exactly how you want the product and waiting on the international shipping.

4) Choose Final Product – COMPLETED!!!

I literally had 7 different samples sent to me (4 unique items in total).  So for 3 of those items, I had two different suppliers send me samples so I had something to compare to.  This whole process of ordering samples and receiving them took literally about 6 to 8 weeks.  It was a long drawn out process to order exactly what I wanted and negotiating with the Chinese manufacturers.   Without giving away the actual products I chose, here is a quick run down of how it worked out and how I chose my product:

Item 1 – Received samples from 2 different suppliers and I adjusted this product by making the item size larger than the similar items currently listed on Amazon.  This was the cheapest and smallest of all the items I had ordered and was shipped to me via DHL Air Express.  After reviewing both products, one clearly was better quality then the other so I began negotiating the lowest price I could from the manufacturer.   Once we agreed on a price it was back to research mode for me.  I went back to my JungleScout app to look at competition, amount of sellers currently selling similar items and how many items per month these units are selling.  I concluded with not wanting to proceed with this item because there are just too many other sellers selling similar items and by making this item larger, it really did not provide much more benefit.  I just don’t think this would be a good item to start out with.

Item 2 – Received samples from 2 different suppliers.  1 supplier already had the product designed as how I wanted it and for the other supplier, I had to provide specifications on how to make the product so they could manufacture it.  Well turns out that the quality of the supplier who already had the existing product was way better than the one who I supplied specs for.   It was clear which supplier to use so back to negotiating.  We ended with a very good price and I was getting excited about proceeding with this one.   When I rechecked all my stats on JungleScout, I noticed there was a new seller now selling the same exact thing.  So before there were only 2 sellers with this product and both of them were over priced.  This was one of the main reasons I wanted to get in on this one because I could come in with better pricing and only had two other sellers to compete with.  The drawback was that this item wasn’t really selling a ton.    The best seller was selling about 500 of these per month and the 2nd seller was selling about 300.  I figured I would come on board and maybe start selling 500 per month with my new price.

Well that all went to hell when I rechecked the stats and saw the new seller selling this same item at a cheaper price then both of the other sellers.  They basically did exactly what I wanted to do but beat me to the punch.    I decided to not proceed further with this one because the item just doesn’t sell enough to make good money.   That is the one bad thing about using an app like Jungle Scout because there are probably thousands of other amazon entrepreneurs out there looking at the same data as you are.   Your competition will go up!   Okay so moving on to the next item.

Item 3 – This was another smaller item that I could have air shipped.  The only modifications I really made to this one was just add my custom logo to it and I was hopeful that this one would work out but the truth is that there was already just too much competition out there for the same product.  I regret even ordering samples of this one and I jumped the gun on it.  I was just too excited and wanted to order samples of stuff.   Don’t get me wrong though, the samples that came were great and the quality was good and i do think this would be a good product but just not sure on the demand for this product.   I may revisit this item in the future after digging into the research some more or seeing how I can improve it to really stand out from the other competition.   It’s a cutthroat world out there and I think that in order to be successful at this business, your product needs to be the best one out there and at a good price.   Putting this one on hold and on to the next and final item.

Item 4 – Ahhh this is my baby right here!!   This is the item that always gave me butterflies thinking about how it would be successful.  Here is why.  I really went out of my way to make this product different from the others and make it better.  As a matter of fact, there are only two different sellers currently selling this and both are less quality and more expensive than what I am bringing to the table.  In theory, I should smash the competition.   Now here is the down side, this is the most expensive item for me to choose.   My calculations predict that it will cost me about $18 per item on this which includes everything all the way to shipping it to Amazon fulfillment centers.   But guess what?  I will be able to sell this item for at least $40.  Possibly $45.    My conservative numbers have me profiting 20k after selling 1000 units.  That’s right folks, I had to order 1000 units so that I could get the pricing that I wanted.   The more units you order, the cheaper the cost.   So at 1000 units and at about $18 per item I am looking now at being in $18,000 to get this product up and running on Amazon FBA.  $18k is a HUGE investment to get started into something I have never done before.  That is the same amount of money I have used to buy rental properties.   But if it all works out, not only do I get my initial money invested, but I could get an additional 20k on top of that.  This is why I am doing this people!!  To make some more MONEY!!

5) Design Logo/Brand and Packaging – COMPLETED!!!

–  I designed my own logo and designed my own packaging.  I did this by using the skills I have learned from blogging and the years of technical experience I have from working in IT the last 12 years.  I have been using canva.com to make my blog images and this is the same application I used to create my logo.   As for the design packaging, same deal!  I used my technical skills to provide the manufacturer with what they wanted.   The manufacturer gave me an AI file with the basic specifications and I used my skills to add my logo and FNSKU label to the packaging using photoshop.   The manufacturer has already showed me the final packaging sample through pictures and it looks great.  I am really excited about selling this product which is Item 4 from above.

6) Make Final Product Adjustments, Negotiate Bulk Purchase with Manufacturer, Place Order.  – COMPLETED!!!

– Once I decided on product item #4 above, the negotiations began.  At this point it was a matter of figuring out a final total price which would include shipping to the Shenzen sea port as well as including the final packaging designs and specifications.   When you sell on amazon, you have to put an FNSKU label on the product and you can do this by either printing out labels and sticking them on the packaging or having all the info printed directly on the package.  The negotiation we ended up with was the manufacturer printing this label on the package itself.  Gold!!!   So now when I send this to the Amazon Fulfillment Centers, it will be ready to go and ready for selling!!

7) Choose Freight Forwarder/Shipping Vendor  – COMPLETED!!!

– Once I confirmed what my initial product would be I had to get all the weight specifications from my manufacturer to get quotes.  Because of the amount, size and weight of the product, I had no choice but to use sea shipping to send the product to the united states.  The amount and weight of the product is just way too much to be able to send it by air and I will literally save thousands of dollars by sending it via sea cargo.  The  Chinese manufacturer was able to supply me size and weight specs on a per unit basis.  With this info, I was able to get a quote from sea freight forwarders.  I ended up using a freight forwarder that was recommended to me by multiple people and used the quotes provided to me to run my calculations.   At this point, I have a quote and am ready to pay as soon as the bulk manufacturing is complete.   The bad news is that it could take up to 28 days to ship the items from Shenzen, China to a Los Angeles port which is where my freight forwarder works out of.   So with all that being said, I am still probably 2 months maximum away of having my product actually listed on Amazon and selling.   That of course is an over estimation as I tend to always over-estimate.   It’s always better to over-estimate on anything and be happily surprised when it comes through earlier or at a cheaper price.

8) Create LLC and Apply for EIN

– COMPLETED – I took the initiative of doing this step already.  It cost me $300 to create this here in the State of Texas and applying for the EIN was free.  The name I chose was a generic name so that in the future I can sell multiple products under it if necessary.

9) Create Amazon Seller Central Account  – COMPLETED!!!

– As soon as I placed my bulk order and actually paid the Chinese supplier, I went into amazon and created my seller account.  At this point, I had already created my LLC and had my new EIN so I was able to create this pretty fast.   I have messed around with navigating and trying to figure out where everything is and how it all works on the account but don’t fully have it dialed down just yet.  Which leads me to this next checklist item.

10) Create Listing and Shoot Photos – PENDING

– I have created the listing and uploaded one photo into amazon so that I could print out my FNSKU label which was needed to include in my packaging design.  I have not yet filled out the full listing and I am still working on the final photos that will actually be used to sell my product.   I am being frugal/cheap on this and decided to build my own light box and take my own photos.  With my photoshop skills and using the light box, I am determined, willing and confident that I can take my own final product pictures.  These pictures will be the ones used on my amazon listing.  I have literally spent hours dialing this down by taking pictures of random items in my light box and practicing touching them up in photoshop.   With these new skills I have acquired, I was able to take pictures of my final samples and am in the process now of photoshopping them to perfection.   So as of now, I am still working on the final photos and havent even begun writing the actual text that will be included in my listing.

11) Ship Items to Amazon Fulfillment Centers – NOT THERE YET

– I am still weeks and maybe even months away before my completed products will be in the united states.  Once they get shipped to my LAX warehouse where my freight forwarder works out of, I will be able to take care of this.  This is a problem for future Alex!!  <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/72x72/1f609.png" alt="

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