Here’s What’s Included:
Have you hit a plateau selling on Amazon? Are you worried about investing in wholesale inventory or wondering how to stand out from the crowd? Well, we have a solution for you.
Introducing “The Wholesale Challenge”, a 7-day training program designed to unlock your Amazon selling potential.
This isn’t just any program. It’s a deep dive into the secrets of successful wholesale selling, helping you navigate the complexities and turning perceived obstacles into stepping stones for your Amazon success.
There’s a LOT that goes into successful wholesale selling on Amazon.
Live Replays:
[Day 1] Introduction
Day 1 lays the groundwork for the program. We explain the concept and cover the essential tools required. We’ll guide you through the business structure essentials like obtaining an EIN, setting up a business bank account, creating a professional email, building a website, establishing a CRM system, and securing a shipping address and reseller permit.
[Day 2] Finding Suppliers
The 2nd day is all about finding suppliers. We explain the different types of suppliers – distributors, brands, and wholesalers and then provide you with a brand criteria checklist. We will demonstrate various methods for finding brand leads, including through SmartScout, Amazon, trade shows and competitor storefronts. We cover our distributor criteria checklist and share strategies for finding distributor leads using Google and SpyFu. You’ll also learn how to organize supplier contact information to add to your CRM or Google Sheet.
[Day 3] Contacting Suppliers
The 3rd day is devoted to the art of contacting suppliers. You’ll learn the do’s and don’ts when reaching out to suppliers, how to follow up appropriately, and how to position yourself for success. We’ll introduce you to effective email templates for reaching out to brands and distributors. We’ll share real-life examples of successful outreach from our business.
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